Ana’s Family Restaurant closes without warning
The owners of Ana’s Family Restaurant have left town and closed their business for good without warning. Earlier in the week residents say they saw moving trucks. Today all that is left is an empty […]
The owners of Ana’s Family Restaurant have left town and closed their business for good without warning. Earlier in the week residents say they saw moving trucks. Today all that is left is an empty […]
The defendant in a sexual assault case dating back to 2014 entered a guilty plea to sexual misconduct in the second degree and felonious restraint and was sentenced to four years of supervised probation at a […]
Donald Trump recent met with the President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto to discuss illegal immigration among other topics.
The Parks and Recreation Department hosted a Pokewalk last Friday 6-8 p.m. to bring more people into downtown Kirksville to spur business growth. The Pokewalk was inspired by “Pokemon Go,” a game that allows players […]
Two Truman State University student deaths occurred during August. Sophomores Alex Mullins and Jacob Hughes were found dead in separate incidents on Aug. 8 and 27, respectively. Both Mullins and Hughes were active members of […]
Maintenance crews are working on the section of Baltimore Street between the Faith Lutheran Church and La Pachanga. The construction is scheduled to last until mid-September.
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., […]
Rebeca Kondi sits in her two-room shop with the door propped open so all passersby can see colorful, geometric-patterned outfits, smell the steamed aroma of rice, shrimp and peppers covered in a red-orange sauce and […]
Kirksville completed street improvements to the downtown area on schedule July 27 as part of a multi-department city effort to improve the visual appeal of The Square. The Tax Increment Finance commission financed the project, which […]
This fall, the environmental studies minor will undergo several changes to make it easier for students to fulfill course requirements.The biggest changes to the minor were not having to submit a learning plan, not having […]
Kirksville Residents gathered at the YMCA last week at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new inclusive playground.
Ameren Missouri has begun switching current Kirksville street lights to energy efficient LEDs. This change will save energy and money, according to Ameren. Gene Unverfehrt, director of Ameren’s Northeast Missouri division, says the new LEDs are […]
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