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CHILLICOTHE- With jail construction ongoing at the Ross County Jail and city parking enforcement back in full swing, the Ross County Sheriff s Office has had trouble finding parking.
The construction at the jail had previously caused the Road Division to move from the lot behind the county jail, making room for employees that work at the jail and reducing the parking problem while construction is ongoing, according to Sheriff George Lavender.
But with meters going active again, deputies may have to pay to park, said Lavender in a meeting with commissioners Monday morning.
Parking enforcement returned to Chillicothe earlier this month in an effort to create better traffic flow downtown, reducing hazards, preventing vehicles from monopolizing limited parking spaces and creating turnover to maximize the number of visitors, as previously reported by the Gazette.
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Brown County Historical Scrapbook: Deputy James D. Burns
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James D. Burns, or “Jim” as the family called him, was a son of Col. Simon Pierce Burns and wife, Sarah. Jim was with his mother in Missouri when Col. Burns was fighting in the Civil War. He hid the family milk cow in the woods to keep her from being taken by the Union soldiers.
He began working as a deputy sheriff in Brown County as soon as he turned eighteen. When Jim was about twenty four, he left Brown County and moved to Silver City, New Mexico. He became a deputy sheriff and worked in nearby Paschal, New Mexico.