
Shelby Reeves
Reporter at Chillicothe Gazette
📰Reporter for the Chillicothe Gazette 🐿KSU Alum
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1 week ago |
chillicothegazette.com | Shelby Reeves
The Chillicothe Education Foundation recognized alumni who have made a difference in the world. Mickie Timmons, Charles Knoles, Jerry Sally, Tamara Paul and Paul Francis II were all inducted. CHILLICOTHE— From editors to award-winning songwriters, Chillicothe City Schools has produced alumni who have gone on to do great things in the world. Recently, five of these alumni were recognized by the CHS Alumni and Chillicothe Education Foundation as Distinguished Alumni.
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1 week ago |
chillicothegazette.com | Shelby Reeves
President Donald Trump's comments have made some wary of international travel. Ross County was expecting an influx of international travelers this summer but many groups have already canceled. CHILLICOTHE — A woman in Canada called Melody Young at the Ross-Chillicothe Convention and Visitors Bureau to tell her she saw the ad for the area and the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks and would not be visiting the area due to the actions and comments from President Donald Trump.
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1 week ago |
chillicothegazette.com | Shelby Reeves
Shelby ReevesPineapple Awards are given out annually to celebrate those who help Ross County in its tourism efforts. Shelby Reeves/Chillicothe GazettePineapple themed decorations filled the Christopher Conference Center during the Ross-Chillicothe Convention & Visitors Bureau's Pineapple Awards. Shelby Reeves/Chillicothe GazettePineapple themed decorations filled the Christopher Conference Center during the Ross-Chillicothe Convention & Visitors Bureau's Pineapple Awards.
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1 week ago |
chillicothegazette.com | Shelby Reeves
The show will run till the end of May at the Pump House Center for the Arts. CHILLICOTHE— It fosters creativity. It captures a moment in time. It helps give artists a voice. These are just some of the reasons photographers said they enjoyed the medium of photography. These photographers and more were celebrated at the Pump House Center for the Arts' monthly show Captured, which recently held its opening night on May 3.
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1 week ago |
chillicothegazette.com | Shelby Reeves
CHILLICOTHE— With no yard signs outside of houses, you may have forgotten that there is an election being held in Ross County on May 6. The lack of yard signs stems from the fact that all the candidates running in this primary election are unopposed in their party, meaning they will move right to the general election in November.
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