Open Meeting on Wind Turbine Project Knox County

An open meeting is being held this evening about the hazards of commercialized wind energy collection. An industrialized wind project in the western section of Knox County will include Route 6, Route 156, and County Roads A, F, and TT and most properties. The meeting starts at 5PM at the Knox County Community Center in Edina.

Sullivan County Hosting Vaccination Clinic on Friday

The Sullivan County Health Department has received 100 doses of teh Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and a clinic will be held on Friday, March 19th, at North Central Rural Electric Cooperative, in Milan. See the Sullivan County Health Department’s Facebook page for the three numbers to call for pre-registeration, which begins this morning at 9AM.

Missouri National Guard Hall of Fame Currently Seeking Nominations

The Missouri National Guard Hall of Fame is currently seeking nominations for the inaugural class, which will be exhibited at the Adair County Historical Museum, 211 S. Elson St. in Kirksville. Chairman John J. Sastry says they look forward to an inclusive nomination process highlighted by both individual and group submissions. Additionally, Veteran’s organizations are encouraged to survey their membership, to identify worthy nominees. To make a nomination, visit www.monghof.org and click the “Nominations” tab for the process and procedures.

Additionally, on July 17, 2021, the Missouri National Guard Hall of Fame will be hosting a fundraiser at the Kirksville Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, located at 2405 E. Illinois St. The event will feature a family-friendly “Memories of Elvis” show by performer Steve Davis. Davis has previously headlined the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas for one year as well as the VP Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Tickets will be $10 and limited to 300.

Adair County Historical Society President Blytha Ellis says Kirksville is very fortunate to be selected for the site of the Missouri National Guard Hall of Fame. The Board of Directors of the Adair County Historical Society is supporting the project and will be hosting an initial display for this Hall of Fame at our museum in Kirksville until a permanent location in Kirksville can be secured.

On October 1st, the Missouri National Guard Hall of Fame’s Inaugural Class will be announced in Kirksville. More information on this event will be made available during the coming months.

Core Drilling Planned for Missouri Route 6 in Adair County

Weather permitting, MoDOT crews will have Missouri Route 6 in Adair County down to one lane from Novinger to Rye Creek while core drilling operations are completed. Work will take place between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. today and tomorrow. For more information on this and other projects in your area, you can visit us online at www.modot.mo.gov/northeast

Adair County COVID-19 Case Total Is Now 2,342

Two new cases of COVID-19 confirmed by the Adair County Health Department on Saturday and four confirmed yesterday brings the total case count to 2,342. There are now 13 active cases, 2,309 people who have left isolation, and 20 known COVID-related deaths. Cases confirmed March 13 involve a 19-year-old female in the higher education sector and a 59-year-old female. Cases confirmed yesterday involve females ages 26, 32 and 55, and a 44-year-old male. One individual resides at an address with a previously confirmed case.

Emergency closure of Business 61 on-ramp at Palmyra

The Missouri Department of Transportation reported yesterday the northbound U.S. 24/61 on-ramp at the south interchange to Palmyra would be closed until further notice for emergency repairs. A MoDOT Area Engineer said it appears the bridge was hit recently, and it a girder is damaged. Bridge engineers will have to further inspect the situation to determine necessary repairs, which will require the ramp to remain closed. Drivers coming out of Palmyra to the south interchange wishing to go northbound onto U.S. 24/61, will need to first go south onto the highway then make a u-turn at the next crossover.

Old and New Mosaic Mural Panels Installed at Sue Ross Arts Center

The old and new mosaic mural panels have been installed in the hallway of the Sue Ross Arts Center. While a few of the panels are original the others are new designs made from the original tiles created in 2013. New panels were also created with tiles made by the Green City R-1 art students year ago. You can view the murals when you stop in to see the traveling Smithsonian exhibit “Waterways” which is now showing.

Kirksville Schools Return to In-Person Learning

Kirksville Schools return to full-time in-person learning today. Because bringing back the entire student population will result in a decreased ability to social distance in some buildings, mask wearing and other mitigation strategies are being used to ensure a successful return. Students and staff are required to be masked at all times, except when socially distanced, eating or drinking, or engaging in physical activities where masks are prohibitive. The district has created a quick reference guide. It includes information about facial coverings and hygiene, transportation protocols, health protocols and social distancing. Find the Return to In-Person Learning Quick Reference on the District’s website under Return to Learn > Communication section.

1 Injured in Chariton County Crash

One person was injured in a crash in Chariton County early Saturday morning. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that a vehicle driven by 20-year-old Ethan Bell, of Rothville, was traveling on Route E, two miles east of Sumner, when he drove off the right side of the roadway. The vehicle struck an embankment and began to overturn. Bell sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Linn County EMS to Hedrick Medical Center.

Highway 36 Project Resumes

The Highway 36 project resumes today. It’s a multi-county repair and resurfacing project. Mo-Dot says crews working with contractors from Emery Sapp and Sons will be making pavement repairs between Clinton County and Macon County as well as resurfacing the highway between Parson’s Creek west of Meadville and the Macon County line. Work zones will be active throughout the project during daylight hours, Monday through Friday, with some work on Saturdays, if needed. Single-lane closures around the repair sites could remain up around the clock, in order to allow the pavement to cure. A 14-foot width restriction will be in place for the duration of the project and all work is weather permitting and could be rescheduled.