News

Inclusion playground breaks ground

May 1, 2016

Kirksville residents of all ages gathered at the YMCA April 18 for the ground breaking ceremony for the new inclusive playground. Construction on the playground began last week and, weather depending, is projected to end […]

City

Ameren replaces lights

April 26, 2016

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 […]

City

Kirksville presents state of the city

February 11, 2016

With the new year well underway, the Kirksville City Council presented its annual State of the City Address Jan. 31. Each city department discussed its biggest accomplishments from 2015 and laid out a plan for […]

City

Plant to remain in operation

January 22, 2016

Kirksville City Council approved funding Dec. 21 for a new production line at the Kirksville Kraft plant. Kraft will purchase Chapter 100 Bonds, which allow cities to construct or improve warehouse or industrial facilities with bond proceeds.The bonds Kraft […]

Campus

Panel to review Title IX case

November 19, 2015

Truman State officials granted an appeal and currently are reviewing a remanded Title IX offense case involving four Truman students. Senior Duncan Holahan reportedly was harassed and threatened with assault by senior Connor Brown, junior […]

Campus

PSC hearing held at Truman State

October 28, 2015

The Missouri Public Service Commission hosted the last public hearing for the Mark Twain Transmission Project yesterday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at Truman State’s Student Union Building Activities Room. Several Kirksville residents and landowners […]