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Kids come out to Thousand Hills to learn to fish
About 22 boats were out on Forest Lake at Thousand Hills State Park near Kirksville early Saturday morning for the 30th Annual Buddy Bass Fishing Classic.
Christiansen named new associate vice president for Commonwealth Campuses
Penn State's Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses announced Friday that David Christiansen will be the new associate vice president for Commonwealth Campuses and senior associate dean for academic programs.
Cinderella comes to life in Kirksville
The prince is giving a ball! Well, the prince in Cinderella that is. The Kirksville High School drama class students are performing the classic play Cinderella.
Worried mother's call for help ends in meth arrest
A well-being check by Kirksville police ends with the person being checked on in jail.
Help find a fugitive, possibly armed
Kirksville police have identified the suspect they are looking for in connection with the recent SWAT Team raid at a Kirksville trailer park .
Drug suspect hit by car, then arrested
A prior drug offender is back in jail, and a local woman is also behind bars after Kirksville Police responded Tuesday to a report of a woman laying in a yard.
Kirksville Highschool class of 2013; A class to remember
The Kirksville High School held their senior awards banquet at Truman State Universities Georgian room with over 400 people in attendance.
Looking back four years after the Kirksville tornado
It's hard to believe it has been exactly 4 years since the deadly and destructive EF-2 tornado hit Kirksville and northeast Missouri.
Northwest Finds Familiar Face to Lead Women's Basketball Program
Northwest Missouri State Director of Athletics Mel Tjeerdsma announced today the department has hired a new women's basketball coach.
Preferred Family Healthcare awarded $250,000 in tax credits
Preferred Family Healthcare will receive $250,000 in state tax credits through the Missouri Department of Economic Development to help fund the organization's new 22,000-square-foot facility in St.
Kirksville Middle School gets a new name
With a standing ovation, the Kirksville R-III School Board honored former Kirksville Superintendent William Matthew by changing the name of Kirksville Middle School to William Matthew Middle School.
Who's the new Kirksville School Board member?
Eight Kirksville residents wanted a chance to fill the Kirksville R-III School Board seat vacated recently by Matt Copeland.
Prison awaits convicted meth producer
A northeast Missouri man is headed to prison after pleading guilty in Adair County Circuit Court.
Ortech speaks about alleged shooting plot
According to court documents David Songer, 48, of Kirksville threatened to blow up and kill multiple employees at the Ortech plant in Kirksville.
Try the Y for free kicked off Saturday and dozens came to the Adair County Family YMCA, in Kirksville to enjoy the Y for free.
Suspect's text message: I'm gonna blow the place up
A northeast Missouri man is accused of threatening to blow up a Kirksville factory and shoot and kill multiple employees.
Assault suspect gets seven years in prison
A Heartland man is headed to prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge. Adair County Prosecutor Matt Wilson told KTVO, Carl Belcher, 35, of Kirksville, entered a guilty plea to second degree assault in Shelby County Circuit Court, where the case had been moved on a change of venue.
Police say man rents car, then steals it
A Kahoka, Mo., man is now in custody following his arrest on a felony charge. Jeremy Samstad, 30, is charged with stealing a motor vehicle.
Big grant awarded to food bank that feeds heartland residents
Last week we brought you a story about the food bank for central and northeast Missouri competing for a $45,000 grant.
Distinguished author to speak at Truman State University graduation
Paul L. Gaston, III, Trustees Professor at KIRKSVILLE, MO. -- Kent State University in Ohio, will serve as the May 2013 Commencement speaker for Truman State University .