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Many people have felt a strain on their wallets as they try to pay for all the necessities of life such as housing. → Read More
The November ballot will include contested races in the city after many file for seats. → Read More
Roads may be icy with the possibility of drifting snow. Motorists are advised to use caution while driving. → Read More
In 2023 there are several things victors and residents can look forward to in Chillicothe. → Read More
Council met on a Thursday due to weather delaying the regularly scheduled meeting to pass end-of-year items. → Read More
Weather updates for the area over the Christmas weekend. → Read More
The budget includes information on how much money each department has to spend for the next year. → Read More
Morgan Baxter was sentenced to a minimum of 10 years for the shooting death of Ethan Sams. → Read More
The grant money will help the local schools increase security and keep students safe. → Read More
The ordnance, which has been debated and amended, ultimately passed during the Monday night meeting. → Read More
The new land will be used to create a new nature park next to Kinnikinnick Fen Nature Preserve → Read More
The levy goes to help the senior center continue its many programs. → Read More
The wellness program offers county employees a discounted health insurance rate for completing set goals. → Read More
Ross County Schools take a look at their state report cards to see how they did last year. → Read More
The three programs are free and open to the public. → Read More
A look at road closures and meeting being held soon. → Read More
Eallonardo is now one of less than 60 Economic Development practitioners who have obtained the designation. → Read More
The five new providers will allow Adena Health System to expand its care for patients. → Read More
After the rejection of previous candidates, Mayor Luke Feeney submitted two new names to city council. → Read More
In their official filings the city states that in no way have they engaged in discriminatory practices. → Read More