KCHI-AM (Chillicothe, MO)

KCHI-AM (Chillicothe, MO)

KCHI (1010 AM) is a radio station that plays classic hits music. It is based in Chillicothe, Missouri, in the United States. The station is owned by Leatherman Communications.

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English
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29
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Global

#768421

United States

#170301

News and Media

#5722

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  • Jul 19, 2024 | kchi.com | Tom Tingerthal

    After 43 years in prison, a woman accused of the 1980 killing of a St. Joseph woman was freed from prison. The Missouri Department of Corrections says Sandra Hemme was released after an appeals court ruled last week that she be immediately released. Hemme, filed a Habeas Corpus suit in February of 2023 against the prison seeking release. Hemme has been serving her sentence at the Chillicothe Correction Center.

  • May 10, 2024 | kchi.com | Tom Tingerthal

    Chillicothe City Council will consider the revisions to the Animal ordinance and discuss the new Police Facility as part of their agenda on Monday. The meeting begins at 5:30 pm at Chillicothe City Hall. The agenda begins with the finances.

  • May 10, 2024 | kchi.com | Tom Tingerthal

    Discussions with the architect about the new Chillicothe Police Facility are part of the Chillicothe City Council agenda for Monday. The council members will meet at 5:30 pm at City Hall. Architect Hoefer Welker will provide drawings and models of the proposed facility. The budget for the building is $7.2 million. The City is working on outside funding for some items, including applying for grants and possible foundation funding.

  • May 10, 2024 | kchi.com | Tom Tingerthal

    A Chillicothe man was arrested by Chillicothe Police officers Thursday evening. Forty-eight-year-old Jason Lee Schowengerdt was booked into the Caldwell County Detention Center for alleged assault and harassment. He remains in custody with no bond allowed.

  • May 10, 2024 | kchi.com | Tom Tingerthal

    An electrical issue at the Chillicothe Municipal Utilities Substation at Ryan and Brunswick early this (Friday) morning was visible from quite a distance. Electric Services Superintendent Colton Reeter says there was an issue at about 3:25 am that caused the substation to trip and shut down the power. That issue caused an electrical arc that was visible as a bright glow or flash that was reported seen from as far away as Wheeling. Power was restored after about an hour and twenty minutes.

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123 Example Street

City, Country 12345

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+1 (555) 123-4567

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