Household hazardous waste (HHW) drop-off for Kirksville City residents will be Saturday, May 17, 2025, between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm at the Public Works Complex, located at 2001 N. Osteopathy St. Citizens must call Public Works to schedule an appointment. Citizens will not be allowed to drop off waste without an appointment. Appointments are limited and no additional appointments will be made once the schedule is full. HHW applies to any leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients. Commercial hazardous waste is not accepted. Latex paint is not accepted. You can dispose of latex paint in your trash as long as it is in a dry, solid, hardened state. You may use kitty litter or sand to harden it, or simply leave the lid off so it can dry out. A maximum of 10 total gallons of paint will be accepted from each citizen who has a scheduled appointment. Along with latex paint, additional items that are not accepted are syringes, items containing mercury, knives, electronics, computer batteries, containers over five gallons, and cylinder items such as fire extinguishers, freon, helium, and propane bottles. Positive and negative battery terminals must be covered with masking tape. If they are not taped, they will not be accepted. No computer batteries or cylinders of any kind will be accepted.
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Adair County road work planned
MoDot says weather permitting, as early as April 24, a bridge replacement project is scheduled to begin on Route V in Adair County, over North Timber Creek, 0.86 mile south of Missouri Route 6, near Brashear. Work is estimated to be completed by late summer. Included in this contract is an additional bridge replacement project, scheduled to begin late May, located on Route E over Bear Creek, 1.6 miles west of Route V, near Gibbs in Adair County. All work is weather dependent and schedules are subject to change. Bleigh Construction Company was awarded the contract in earlier this year in the amount of $2.7M.
Dogwood tree donated to honor dispatchers
The City of Kirksville says, as part of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, a Kirksville resident donated a new flowering dogwood tree at Rotary Park to honor dispatchers at the Adair County Emergency Communications Center. The flowering dogwood is Missouri’s state tree. We look forward to seeing this one grow in the coming years. If you are interested in a tribute tree of your own, contact Kirksville Parks and Recreation at 660.627.1485.
Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday at Truman State
Mark your calendars and hop on over to the 47th annual Kirksville Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 10:00 am, at the Truman State University Quad! Kirksville Parks and Recreation, Kraft Heinz and Truman State University’s Cardinal Key are partnering to host this event free of charge. Children ages 2 to 12 are invited to join and find as many eggs as possible. The hunt begins promptly at 10:00 am and is over quickly, so make sure to arrive early. Remember to bring a basket for all the eggs and your camera for a picture with our special guest, the Easter Bunny!
City of Milan gets grant
The City of Milan is pleased to announce that it has successfully secured a Risk Management Grant in the amount of $2,250 through the Missouri Intergovernmental Risk Management Association (MIRMA)’s Risk Management Awards Program. This funding will be used to purchase new tasers for the Milan Police Department, enhancing officer safety and improving overall public safety in the community. The Risk Management Grants are part of MIRMA’s commitment to supporting municipalities in mitigating potential risks and improving safety measures. The grant funds will go toward replacing outdated equipment and ensuring that Milan’s police officers are equipped with the latest non-lethal tools to effectively handle various situations, ensuring both officer and community safety. The Milan Police Department is dedicated to serving and protecting the residents of Milan, and the new equipment will further enhance its ability to carry out this mission effectively. The city will work closely with the police department to ensure the seamless integration of the new tasers into daily operations.
MoDot schedules public information meeting
MoDot says Individuals are invited to a public informational meeting that will share information about a future project that will include resurfacing, signal work and sidewalk improvements at various locations in Mexico in Audrain County. The public meeting is planned for Thursday, May 1, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Audrain County Courthouse at 101 N. Jefferson Street in Mexico, Missouri. Details about the project, including a project schedule, will be shared at the meeting through displays and discussions with Missouri Department of Transportation engineers. The meeting is open-house style, so there will be no formal presentation; attendees can attend anytime between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Street closure in Kirksville on Thursday
The City of Kirksville would like to make residents aware of an upcoming street closure for a private contractor. South Osteopathy Street, from West Washington Street to West Scott Street, will be closed on Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Please use alternate routes during this time and pay attention to signage and personnel in the area.
New Assistant Principal named
William Matthew Middle School Principal Brandi VanDelft and the Kirksville R-III School Board are pleased to announce that Brian Mayer has been named WMMS Assistant Principal for the 2025-26 school year. Mr. Mayer currently teaches strength and conditioning physical education courses, as well as health classes, at Kirksville High School. He will begin his new role this summer in preparation for the upcoming school year.
Construction planned for Route 136
MoDot says Route 136 will be closed at varying locations between north Route 139 and Route U, April 21-25, 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Motorists will need to use an alternate route. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
Police and Fire departments doing training
The Kirksville Fire and Police Departments will be conducting training at an acquired structure at 1302 N. Baltimore St. during the weeks of April 14 and 21, 2025. Emergency vehicles will be staged on Queens Road adjacent to the structure and in the parking lot of 1220 N. Baltimore St. Training will include fire apparatus operations, fire suppression operations, and law enforcement tactical training that will include theatrical smoke. We mention this so the public knows there is no ongoing emergency at this address. Please use caution when driving in the area during the training exercises. This vital training helps ensure first responders are properly prepared to act in these kinds of scenarios.