News

US Senate candidate visits Kirksville

April 27, 2022

With Roy Blunt’s retirement announcement, a wide array of candidates have emerged to fill Missouri’s second seat in the United States Senate. One such candidate, Spencer Toder, stopped at DuKum Inn in Kirksville March 30 […]

Politics

Truman Community Weighs in on National Election

November 8, 2016

Election season is upon us and as candidates face off in debates, college students seek information about candidate policies, particularly in regards to diversity, education, the economy and the environment. The Issues A survey by […]

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Greitens Greets Kirksville

September 4, 2016

Eric Greitens, Republican nominee for Missouri governor, visited his Kirksville campaign office on Friday, Aug 26 at 5:30 p.m. as part of his General Election Kickoff tour. The office, located at 212 N Franklin St., […]

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Clinton, Trump lead Missouri

March 16, 2016

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With neck-and-neck results on both party lines and 99 percent of counties reporting results, Hillary Clinton narrowly leads the Democratic primary for Missouri, while Donald Trump narrowly leads Missouri for the Republicans. Clinton is leading with […]

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Primaries come to Missouri

March 15, 2016

The Missouri Primary is here, but what does that mean to you? Well, it should mean that you are ready and informed to vote on who you think should be representing each party come Election […]

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Will Missouri matter?

March 13, 2016

The presidential primaries are in motion, Super Tuesday has come and gone with media and candidate attention emphasizing the iconic day. With all of the hype placed on Super Tuesday, it’s fair to wonder to […]

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UM President resigns amid controversy

November 9, 2015

University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe resigned this morning amid controversy over the racial tensions at Mizzou this fall. Wolfe announced his resignation during a special meeting of the University of Missouri Curators in Columbia. The […]