The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency resminds, Many recognize the southeast region of the state as Missouri’s Bootheel, but did you know it is also at the center of the New Madrid Seismic Zone – one of the most active earthquake zones in the U.S.? Wherever you are, it’s important to know what to do when the shaking starts! Register for the #ShakeOut to practice with thousands of Missourians on Oct. 17. At 10:17 am (local time) on 10/17, you can join more than a million people across the Central U.S. practicing earthquake safety. While we encourage you to participate with everyone, you can register your ShakeOut drill for any day of the year, and drill at a time of your choice. You can also include people in multiple locations through video conferencing. You can register and learn more by going to shakeout.org.
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Bolognafest is October 19th
Downtown Kirksville is the place to be for Bolognafest on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm. There will be free food, games, prizes, music and much more. New this year is a trunk or treat! You won’t want to miss this uniquely Kirksville event.
Route M Bridge is open
The Carroll/Chariton County Route M bridge over the Grand River east of Bosworth is now open after a rehabilitation project. The bridge, built in 1983, carries approximately 300 vehicles per day. The project included replacing the bridge’s deck, barriers and approaches, along with sealing the bridge structure and various drainage work.
Flags flown at half staff
Governor Mike Parson ordered the U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at half-staff at government buildings in the City of St. Louis and all sheriffs’ offices in Missouri on Friday, October 11, 2024, to honor St. Louis City Sheriff’s Office Deputy Dennis Boyd. Before joining the St. Louis City Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Boyd had served for two years with the St. Louis City Division of Corrections. On the morning of September 25, Deputy Boyd suffered a medical emergency as he returned to the Sheriff’s Office after beginning work before dawn.
Highway Patrol looking for new troopers
The Missouri State Highway Patrol, a premier law enforcement agency, is testing for new troopers. The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply and will offer testing at nine different locations in Missouri. Those who successfully complete testing will be eligible to continue in the selection process for the 124th Recruit Class, scheduled to begin training on June 30, 2025. To be eligible, candidates must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent and be 21 years of age upon graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy. Upon graduating from the Patrol’s Academy, troopers are eligible to earn 46 credit hours through Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, or 30 credit hours through the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO, toward a degree, or 57 credit hours through Missouri State University in Springfield, MO, toward a degree. During the Academy, recruits may also be eligible to receive an associate of applied science degree at Mineral Area College by completing an additional 16 general education credit hours through online courses with Western Governors University.
Route EE to close
Crews from the Missouri Department of Transportation will be closing Route EE in Sullivan County, east of Newtown, Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The road will be closed between Routes K and KK for a culvert replacement. Motorists will need to use an alternate route during the closure. All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
New furniture coming to Kirksville parks
Several Kirksville parks will receive new furniture pieces after the City was awarded a Non-Playground Scrap Tire Grant from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The grant will add 14 picnic tables, eight benches and four ADA-accessible tables across Brashear, Rotary and P.C. Mills parks – at no cost to the City. These pieces are constructed from recycled tires, diverting thousands of pounds of rubber from landfills while creating durable features for park patrons. Including ADA-accessible tables will further improve park accessibility so all residents can use and enjoy Kirksville parks. Brashear Park will receive 10 tables, two being ADA-accessible, and four benches. These will be placed in the new shelter and around the splash pad once those new amenities are constructed. Rotary Park will receive six tables, one being ADA-accessible. P.C. Mills Park will receive two tables, one being ADA-accessible, and four benches. They will create a new seating area around where the planned splash pad will go.
Highway Patrol warns about telephone scam
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to make the public aware of a telephone scam. In each case, a suspect contacted an individual associated with someone who was involved in a motor vehicle crash, identified themselves as the investigating trooper and attempted to solicit money from the victim. The suspect may intimidate the victim with false claims of impending or nonexistent court charges/proceedings. The public should understand Patrol employees will not contact individuals and solicit funds or demand any form of payment. Furthermore, the Patrol employees do not process bonds or accept money to prevent or dispose of charges. Never provide any personal information or banking information over the phone.
School threat was not credible
On the evening of Wednesday, October 2, 2024, the Kirksville Police Department received an anonymous tip from the Courage2Report line that there was a potential threat against area schools. This potential threat was thoroughly investigated and deemed not credible. Out of an overabundance of caution, additional officers were present at the schools this morning and will continue an increased patrol presence. The Kirksville Police Department is dedicated to the safety of our children and takes any threat against the schools seriously. We will continue to work with area school officials and other law enforcement agencies to maintain school safety. The Courage2Report system is another reporting option for students, parents, or others who hear, witness, or know of any threat to the schools. It can be accessed at mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/Courage2ReportMO.
If you or your children receive, witness, or know of any threats against the schools, immediately contact dispatch or the Courage2Report system.
Signup for Adopt a Child Christmas program begins today
The City of Kirksville says The annual Adopt-A-Child Christmas Program is designed to provide a special Christmas gift for more than 400 children in Adair County, ages newborn to 16, who otherwise might not receive a gift. Sign-up for Adopt-A-Child begins on today, and lasts through December 11, 2024. Sign-up can be done at the Community Action Partnership of Northeast Missouri (215 S. Elson St.) on Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by calling 660.665.9855 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm from Monday through Thursday. Only the child’s legal guardian may apply. Please provide proof of guardianship, SNAP benefits and number, names and ages of children in the household (can be obtained through the Adair County Family Services Office in Kirksville).