With the recent stay at home order by the Governor, the City of Chillicothe was promoting a stay strong parade for the citizen of Chillicothe on April 6. This included the Chillicothe Fire Department, Chillicothe Police Department, Parks Department, Street Department, and the Mayor. There were 12 vehicles included and covered every ward and went by every nursing home. We wanted everyone to keep up their social distancing and asked them to stay either on their porch or in their yards as we went up and down the streets.
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