First Bancshares, Inc., holding company for First National Bank of Bellevue and sole owner of First Bellevue Properties, held its annual Shareholder Meeting
Ravenswood Senior News
By the time you read this, the spring sports will be in full swing at the high school. We got to watch a scrimmage game for softball at the Eastwood field. The girls played Roane County which appears to be a good team. Our girls did okay and we look forward to seeing some wins as the season progresses. We haven’t had a chance to see the boys play anything yet. Hopefully they are now playing games also.
We are happy that we can now go to the remaining basketball games (both girls and boys) without having to have tickets ahead of time. You can just pay your way into the games now. It seems like it’s been a long season when you are limited to being allowed into games.
Monday’s semi-monthly meeting saw no significant actions
By PAUL STURM, C-T Staff Writer
By PAUL STURM,
C-T Staff Writer
How best to proceed with city streets from a reconstruction and/or maintenance perspective was discussed by the Chillicothe City Council this past Monday during an hour-long “workshop” prior to its formal semi-monthly meeting.
The talk, which included input from Mike Atkinson of the engineering firm Allgeier Martin, revolved around two or three alternative plans the engineering firm had developed at the city’s request.
With many blocks and miles of streets considered to be significantly sub-par in the engineering company’s assessment (at the city’s request), the alternative plans – as referenced during the workshop discussion – didn’t seem to break much new ground in terms of alternatives.