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Fireworks illegal in Chillicothe despite statewide legalization
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – The city of Chillicothe is reminding residents that despite the statewide legalization of fireworks, they remain illegal within the city limits. According to city ordinance 1510.04, the possession, sale, or discharge of fireworks is prohibited in Chillicothe. The Chillicothe Police Department emphasizes that only individuals with an approved license can legally discharge fireworks within the city.
Matters of Graves Importance: Fourth of July packed with things to do
Happy Fourth of July week Chillicothe! Check out these upcoming events to add even more sparks to your holiday. Be safe my friends. Nothing beats a good ‘ole fish fry and the Harrison Township Fire & Rescue Department and Association’s annual one will start at Walnut Creek Campground and Resorts at 11 a.m. Stop by early before they sell out. Danbarry Cinemas Free Summer Movies Series on this holiday is Wonka and it begins at 10 a.m. Doors will open one hour before showtime and the concession stand will be open. No tickets are needed. Seats are limited and not guaranteed so arrive early. No outside food or drink permitted.
Pickaway Co. neighborhood gets new playground thanks to 6-year-old
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — Six-year-old Sebastian Nelson had a dream and took the first step to turn it into reality. In March 2023, the confident and gregarious Circleville Elementary first grader visited the Pickaway County Community Action Organization (PICCA) and met one-on-one with Executive Director Becky Hammond. His request was simple yet impactful: he wanted a playground near the Ohio Heights apartment where he lives with his mother, Paige Giffin, and three siblings.
Trash and recycling rates going up in the city of Chillicothe
CHILLICOTHE - The monthly rates for trash and recycling are going up in the city of Chillicothe. City Ordinances 32-24 and 33-24 passed by Chillicothe City Council on June 10, require annual adjustments. There will be an increase in city trash rates to $17 per month and in recycling rates to $4 per month effective in August. Rate adjustments are being made to accommodate for rising collections fees, equipment costs, and to ensure continued essential and supplemental services are being provided to residents.
New Project introduced at Planning and Zoning meeting
At the June meeting of the Planning and Zoning Committee, there was extensive discussion of the history and current plans for the “Jodiro Project,” a mix of 550 homes, townhomes, and apartments across the street from Ohio Christian University (OCU). Jodiro has been under discussion for several years. At the same meeting, Gary Smith of G2 Planning and Design in Columbus, introduced a new project by Highland Real Estate, to be located just east of the Circleville City School buildings, and to the north and...
Local 4-H group honors deployed military
CHILLICOTHE— Recently, the local 4-H group the "Mud Crew" came together in Yoctangee Park to honor military service members being deployed overseas by tying yellow ribbons around trees near the park's entrance. Yellow ribbons symbolize support from home for American military personnel. Parent Brandy Montgomery's oldest son is currently on his second...
Circleville City Council Aims to Put Safety Levy on Ballot Again, City Concerned on Budget
[CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio – July 2, 2024] — The Circleville City Council is set to hear the first reading of an ordinance proposing the placement of a safety levy back on the ballot. This proposal, which originated from the finance committee, comes after two previous attempts to pass the levy failed in recent election cycles. In the most recent vote in March, the levy was narrowly defeated by just 51 votes, and the city hopes citizens will reconsider their stance.
International Intern Helping in Chillicothe Government
In the last council session, the city auditor introduced an intern in her office whose job is paid for by a regional planning commission, is a student in Athens, Ohio, and hails from an African nation. Krystal Spetnagel explained that the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has paid for Lailatu Braimah...
Ashville Crowns New Queen During 4th of July Festival
ASHVILLE, Ohio – In front of a large crowd, Ashville crowned a new queen last evening in an annual pageant led by Dan Ramey Sr. of Litter Media. The event, which took place at 7:00 p.m., featured nine contestants vying for the coveted title. The competitors were introduced with...
Intern Plans to Take Lessons from OU and City of Chillicothe Back to Native Ghana
Chillicothe — The Chillicothe Auditor announced that the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has paid for a summer intern to help in her office (see my first story). Lailatu Braimah – pronounced “leeluh” but nicknamed Layla by her co-workers – is from Ghana and is a graduate student at Ohio University in applied economics and public administration.
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