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Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune : ウィキペディア英語版
Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune

The ''Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune'' is a daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in Chillicothe, Missouri, United States. It is owned by GateHouse Media.
Originally founded in 1860 as the weekly ''Chillicothe Constitution'', the paper has been published daily since 1889 (initially as the ''Chillicothe Morning Constitution''), and under its current name since 1930. The newspaper also publishes ''C-T X-Tra'', a free shopper, and ''MyChiliMo'', a free monthly collection of reader-submitted articles and photographs.
==History==
The weekly ''Chillicothe Constitution'' was founded in 1860 as a Democratic-leaning newspaper. The ''Tribune'', a Republican-leaning newspaper, was founded in 1868. In the 1880s the Watkins family became publishers of the ''Constitution''. The two newspapers consolidated March 1, 1928. The Watkins family solid it in April 1972 to Inland Industries, Inc., of Lenexa, Kansas, and Smith-Walls Newspapers, Inc., of Fort Payne, Alabama.〔http://www.livingstoncountylibrary.org/History/County/1981/1981business.htm〕 Clarence Edwin Watkins served as the publisher until his death in 1944.〔 Rod Dixon is the current publisher and Catherine Stortz Ripley is the current editor. The newspaper is currently owned by GateHouse Media.
Jerry Litton visited the newspaper offices about 8:30 p.m. on August 3, 1976, to check results of the election in which he had won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, en route to a victory party in Kansas City. He was killed about a half-hour later during an airplane takeoff at the Chillicothe airport.〔Tragedy Strike - The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune - August 4, 1976〕

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