Tru Yo Under New Management
Tru Yo, the popular frozen yogurt shop near The Square in Kirksville, recently changed ownership and is undergoing changes to become Tru Yo Cafe. After he graduated from Truman State, founder Jimmy Ressler sold the […]
Tru Yo, the popular frozen yogurt shop near The Square in Kirksville, recently changed ownership and is undergoing changes to become Tru Yo Cafe. After he graduated from Truman State, founder Jimmy Ressler sold the […]
The loss of the Kirksville Arts Association building to a fire on Dec. 2 has brought economic and personal changes that will affect the city and the community of Kirksville with the investigation of the […]
Chris Drennan, Adair County Fire Department Chief, is looking for more volunteers for the fire department who are passionate and willing to give back to their community. Drennan says nationally volunteers for fire departments are […]
A new law took effect Jan. 1, 2017 allowing any person in Missouri over the age of 21 to conceal and carry a firearm without a required permit, background check or training on how to […]
The Kirksville Downtown Improvement Committee will meet Dec.13 to discuss goals the committee hopes to accomplish in the coming year. The committee plans to discuss items such as re-branding the KDIC to be more social […]
Location. After living in a town different from your hometown, you come to appreciate the difference in location and gain perspective, and you realize you’re thankful for it. Quiet. Another great aspect of small towns […]
Adair County election results have just come in for Adair County. The results suggest a majority of the Adair County voters voted for the Republican candidate for every government position on the ballot. The results […]
Kirksville City Council recognized Marsha Jones for more than 11 years of service on the Lakes, Parks and Recreation Commission. Jones has served on LPRC since December 2004. She currently serves as LPRC chairperson but […]
With the election just one day away, Adair County has counted a total of 15,242 registered voters — nearly 900 more than it had at the time of the 2012 election, according to the Adair […]
After receiving a positive response from students last year, the What Horses Can Do For Your Mental Health workshop will return, taking place at 3:40 p.m, Oct. 23rd* at the University Farm. Ron Prather, teacher at […]
Every fall for the last 42 years, the Red Barn Arts and Crafts Festival appears like magic along Kirksville’s downtown square. This one-day event gives people from near and far a chance to experience a […]
“What I like to tell myself, and it sounds crazy, is that his heart was just too big for his little body.” This was one of the many praises Kirksville citizen Derick Garr had to […]
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