News Articles
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Q&A; : What to know about leases
Local lawyer answers questions about renting homes and apartments in Kirksville.
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Kirksville R-III to take cuts despite flat funding
Kirksville R-III plans for $0.5 million in budget cuts.
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Cut of 7 percent ‘good news’ for University
Paino said the 7 percent budget cut to higher education is better than he expected.
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APO helps clean out Java Co
Members of service fraternity APO help clean out Washington Street Java Co.
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Senate cuts Bike Co-op from budget
Co-op president says organization will struggle without funding
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Agency faces 10 percent cut
A ten percent budget cut for the Northeast Missouri Area Agency on Aging means fewer services for seniors.
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Despite lower staffing, faculty not working overtime
In the future, more professors could be teaching classes to reduce faculty cuts, which might result in larger class sizes.
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House to vote on texting and driving ban
Missouri house bill looks to prohibit drivers of all ages from texting while driving.
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Downtown receives new guidelines
There is a new set of construction guidelines being proposed for the downtown Kirksville area that will help ensure the historical integrity of the downtown area.
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News in brief: Company presents Shakespeare
Company presents Shakespeare The theatre department will host a performance by the American Shakespeare Company of the play "As You Like It" at 7 p.m. Feb. 1 in Baldwin Auditorium. One of William Shakespeare's comedies,the play tells the story of the heroin Rosalind as she flees her uncle's court along with her cousin Celia and Touchstone, the court jester.


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