Community News
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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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APO helps clean out Java Co
Members of service fraternity APO help clean out Washington Street Java Co.
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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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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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Grant promotes energy efficiency
Maestro, a new agricultural program, will assist farmers in becoming more energy efficient by helping them afford audits and new, more efficient equipment.
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Kirksville drivers cope with winter weather conditions
Despite the snow and ice, roads have been safe for drivers so far this winter.
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Local woman seeks to change speed on Boundary Street
After her daughter was hit by a truck on Boundary Street, a local mother petitions Kirksville citizens and the city to force the Missouri Department of Transportation to reduce the speed limit along the road.
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Financial issues force closure of local coffee shop
Java Co. closed its doors on Jan. 4. The owners are facing court actions because of a lack of license and failure to pay taxes.
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Wyatt supports bill to drug test TANF recipients
Rep. Zachary Wyatt is a co-sponsor of a house bill that would require the Department of Social Services to drug tests certain recipients of government aid through the federally-funded program Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
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Kuhns, Rowe will not seek another term
Two members of Kirksville City Council, mayor Todd Kuhns and councilmember Martha Rowe, announced that they will not seek additional terms.


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