Three people needed medical treatment after a driver of a Chevy Trailblazer suffered a medical event on Monday. The Highway patrol says 37 year old Jacey Mohr of Ludlow was behind the wheel, and the vehicle went off the left side of the road, hit two utility poles, and overturned. This was on Missouri 11, a mile south of Mendon. Mohr was taken by helicopter to University Hospital in serious condition. Two juvenile passengers suffered minor injuries and were taken to University Hospital.
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Flags at half staff today
Governor Mike Parson ordered U.S. and Missouri flags be lowered to half-staff at all government buildings in Jefferson County, the Fire Fighters Memorial of Missouri in Kingdom City, and firehouses statewide on Thursday, July 18, from sunrise to sunset in honor of Affton Fire Protection District Captain James Cova. Cova, 54, died July 9 in an Affton firehouse. He joined the Affton Fire Protection District in 2001 and through his dedicated service and leadership was promoted to Lieutenant in 2008 and Captain in 2011. Previously, he had served with the Frontenac Fire Department from 1997 to 2001. The flags will be held at half-staff on the day Captain Cova is laid to rest.
Check out Thousand Hills State Park
Some new programs happening at Thousand Hills State Park in #Kirksville. Take advantage of these events for the whole family. Come discover and make it a weekend stay in Kirksville. Make sure you get signed up for the next Learn 2 Paddle event on Friday, August 23 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Registration is $5.00/per person. They supply the equipment and the expertise; you supply the enthusiasm and an eagerness to discover nature and a new skill. Thousand Hills State Park Provides: Kayaks, Paddle, Life jackets, Instructors. You Provide: A good attitude and willingness to learn. Appropriate swimwear and footwear. Check out our website at https://visitkirksville.com/
Register now for the Tiny Tykes Soccer Program
The City of Kirksville’s Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for the Tiny Tykes Soccer program. Tiny Tykes Soccer, brought to you by Nolan Law Firm, is an exciting and engaging six-week program, for children ages 3 through 5, that teaches soccer using play-based learning. Tiny Tykes Soccer will be held on Tuesdays or Thursdays starting September 10, 2024. Participants will select either Tuesday or Thursday, then choose either a 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm session or a 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm session when registering. That can be done online at parks.kirksvillecity.com or in person at the Kirksville Aquatic Center, located at 801 E. Mill St. Registration is $30 per participant and each player will receive a Tiny Tykes Soccer t-shirt.
Section of I29 closed
The north and southbound lanes of Interstate 29 through St. Joseph closed this morning and will reopen by 4 a.m. on Friday, July 19. Clarkson Construction Company, along with the Missouri Department of Transportation, will close the interstate to demolish the existing deck, install new beams and paint the girders of the Cook Road Bridge. During the 72-hour closure, traffic will be directed on the same signed detour onto I-229 that was used early this month. Southbound I-29 traffic must exit at I-29/I-229/U.S. Route 71 (EXIT 56B) and northbound I-29 traffic must exit at the I-229/I-29 (EXIT 43).
Work to begin on Fairway Drive and Randall Drive
The City of Kirksville says On July 18, 2024, Stanton Contracting will begin work on Fairway Drive and Randall Drive. The construction includes replacing the intersections, starting with those on Meadow Lane, followed by the Deer Street intersections. Construction is expected to last 10 days, depending on the weather. The repairs will close the intersections, but access will be available for residents. No parking on the right-of-way or street will be allowed during construction. Please limit any unnecessary travel in the area.
Police seize drugs in Kirksville
An officer observing suspicious activity led to a large drug seizure last week. Just after midnight on July 5, 2024, Kirksville Police Officer Jake Vice made contact with a male and female subject near the intersection of East Harrison and North Mulanix. Ofc. Vice saw the two near a fence in an alley and then cutting through yards in an attempt to avoid him. When Ofc. Vice contacted the pair, the female initially refused to identify herself. Eventually, she identified herself as 31-year-old Jordan Sprague, of Kirksville. The officer learned Sprague was wanted on arrest warrants from Macon and Montgomery counties for traffic offenses and forgery. Sprague was arrested and transported to the Adair County Detention Facility. A subsequent search of the backpack Sprague was wearing revealed approximately 185 grams of methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms, prescription narcotics, digital scales, drug paraphernalia and cash. Sprague has been charged in Adair County Court with second-degree drug trafficking, and three counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Kirksville PD investigating armed robbery
The Kirksville Police Department is investigating an armed robbery that occurred on July 5, 2024. At approximately 10:27 pm, dispatch received a call of an armed robbery that occurred at 7th Heaven gas station at 1112 S. Baltimore St. Officers arrived and spoke with the clerk, who reported one male entered the store and demanded money while displaying a handgun. The male suspect was described as approximately 5-foot-5, average build, with dark brown eyes, wearing black shoes, blue jeans, a black and grey Adidas hoodie, a black face covering, and one yellow and one black and grey glove. The male suspect is believed to be white or Hispanic. The suspect stole an undisclosed amount of money from the register and fled the area on foot. At this time this incident is still under investigation. There were no reported injuries as a result of this incident. This is the second reported armed robbery in recent weeks with a similar incident reported at a Xpressmart at the intersection of Baltimore and Jefferson on June 28, 2024. Anyone with information about this incident, or any suspicious activity is encouraged to contact the Kirksville Police Department at 660.785.6945, Central Dispatch at 660.665.5621, Adair County Sheriff’s Office at 660.665.4600, anonymously at 660.627.BUST (2878), or email police@kirksvillecity.com.
911 software update planned
The Adair County Emergency Communications Center will undergo an update to 911 telephone software at 10:00 am on Thursday, July 11, 2024. During this time, 911 calls will be routed to Sullivan County 911, the established backup center. If you have an emergency during this time, Sullivan County 911 will relay the emergency information to Adair County for dispatching as usual. Administrative phone lines will remain active. All other 911 systems will remain active. The 911 phone call reroute is expected to last no more than one hour.
Major numbers for the Red, White and Blue Festival
After a great Fourth of July holiday weekend, the City of Kirksville is pleased to announce this year’s Red, White and Blue Festival was the biggest one yet. Across multiple events, there was incredible participation from Kirksville residents and visitors that led to a record-setting weekend.
Some important numbers to highlight:
Early estimates say there were about 4,000 people downtown throughout Saturday morning’s festivities.
The Joint Service Club Pancake breakfast served 615 people this year. It averaged 370 people in the last two years.
With 50 entries, this was the largest Red, White and Blue Parade.
The United Way Pie Contest/Auction raised its largest fundraising total.
The NEMO Car Club’s Classic Car Show had 88 participants, the most in five years.
The FLATS Uncle Sam 5k had 160 participants, up from 86 last year.