Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune

Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune
Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune
Chillicothe Morning Constitution 01211890.jpg
January 21, 1890 front page of Chillicothe Morning Constitution
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner GateHouse Media
Publisher Rod Dixon (publisher)
Editor Catherine Stortz Ripley
Founded 1889
Headquarters Chillicothe, Missouri
Official website Chillicothe news

Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune is a newspaper in Chillicothe, Missouri. The paper was first published as the Chillicothe Morning Constitution from 1889 until 1930 when it became known as Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune.

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History

The newspaper traces its earliest origins to the Chillicothe Constitution which 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, Incorporated of Fort Payne, Alabama.[1] Clarence Edwin Watkins served as the publisher till his death in 1944.[2] Rod Dixon is the current publisher and Catherine Stortz Ripley is the current editor. The newspaper is currently owned by GateHouse Media.[3]

Jerry Litton visited the newspaper offices about 8:30 p.m. on August 3, 1976 to check election results in which he had won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate while he was en route to the Chillicothe airport where he was killed about 9 p.m. on takeoff to a victory party in Kansas City.[4]

Fire

Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune front cover, December 12, 1930
December 26, 1930 edition, the day after the fire.

On Christmas Day in 1930 a fire broke out in the office of Dr. Oma Dye, located above the newspaper offices. According to the December 26, 1930 edition of the paper two patrons were leaving a nearby theater when they saw smoke coming from the building. As the fire department was arriving on the scene Chillicothe Mayor Harry Pardonner, who was also a fireman, was thrown from the truck as the ladder broke free and swung. According to the paper the Mayor was "badly bruised" and would be confined to bed for several days. The doctor's office was a total loss while the newspaper offices were damaged by water "putting practically all of the machinery in the shop out of commission and spoiling the supply of print paper on hand." The newspaper's publishers assured their readers that every effort had been made to get that day's edition out via the old method of "setting the type by hand."

Publishers

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References

  1. ^ http://www.livingstoncountylibrary.org/History/County/1981/1981business.htm
  2. ^ a b Floyd Calvin Shoemaker (1943). Missouri and Missourians: land of contrasts and people of achievements. "Clarence Edwin Watkins, publisher of the Constitution-Tribune at Chillicothe, is a prominent figure in Missouri journalism. He has developed a highly successful business, and has supplied Chillicothe with an institution which is an ..." 
  3. ^ "A Publisher Goes Public". Entrepreneur. July 16, 2007. http://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/192099142.html. Retrieved 2010-11-27. "The weeklies, which include the Peoria Times-Observer, the Chillicothe Times-Bulletin, the Morton Times-News, the East Peoria Times-Courier and the Washington Times-Reporter have a combined reported circulation of about 31,000." 
  4. ^ Tragedy Strike - The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune - August 4, 1976

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