Pike County • August 19, 2025
Good morning, Pike County. The landscape of Chillicothe is about to undergo a $5 million transformation as the City Service building on Riverside Street makes way for a new Visitors' Center and Hopewell Cultural National Park office. This strategic demolition represents far more than construction dust—it's the foundation of a collaborative future between local tourism and national heritage preservation, with city departments already settled into their renovated East 7th Street home.
While one pool closes to humans, it opened briefly to four-legged friends as canine companions took over the Chillicothe City Pool for a splashing end-of-summer celebration. And speaking of seasonal transitions, drivers should prepare for increased vigilance as police launch a two-week school traffic safety blitz starting August 18. The initiative targets specific streets around local schools during peak hours—a timely reminder that keeping our youngest residents safe requires community-wide attention as we settle into school-year routines.
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🏞️ Historic Chillicothe park gets $5 million transformation. Mayor Luke Feeney announced the demolition of the City Service building on Riverside Street, making way for a new Visitors' Center and Hopewell Cultural National Park office. The project, funded through the State Capital Budget, strategically enhances the $35 million investment from the Appalachian Community Grant Program. City departments have already relocated to the renovated facility on East 7th Street, with demolition expected to finish by month's end. The new center will be operated jointly by the Ross-Chillicothe Convention and Visitors' Bureau and the National Park Service.
🐶 Dogs take over Chillicothe City Pool for end-of-summer splash fest. Around twenty canine companions enjoyed a day of aquatic fun at the recently closed public swimming facility on August 17, 2025. The special event marked the official end of the pool's summer season, providing a unique opportunity for local pups to cool off and play. Documented by the Chillicothe Gazette, the doggy swim day was described as a "barking success" as four-legged friends frolicked in the water typically reserved for humans.
🚸 Chillicothe launches two-week school traffic safety blitz starting August 18. The targeted plan will monitor specific streets around the Primary, Intermediate, and Middle/High schools during morning and afternoon peak times. Police officers will focus on violations including speeding, illegal U-turns, improper parking, and distracted driving in school zones. Parents are reminded to watch for crossing guards, never pass stopped school buses, and use only designated drop-off areas. The initiative aims to help the community adjust to school-year traffic patterns while developing a long-term safety strategy.
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