TRANSPORTATION MEETING

According to the Moberly Monitor, the Missouri Department of Transportation is inviting the public to join the discussion on priority unfunded transportation needs in their areas.

The public is invited to review the list and provide feedback on the order of priorities that could be funded in the future. A meeting to discuss the draft updated High Priority Unfunded Needs list for transportation in Northeast Missouri will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 10, at the Missouri Department of Transportation, located at 1711 S. Highway 61, in Hannibal.

https://moberlymonitor.com/stories/public-invited-to-discuss-priority-unfunded-transportation-needs,48428

MISSOURI HIGHWAY PATROL

A message from the Missouri Highway Patrol.

August has arrived and with it the 2023-2024 school year. The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to encourage parents to include conversations about safety when preparing their student for school. It’s also important that drivers be prepared for the change in traffic patterns as students begin another year of instruction. In 2022, two people were killed and 361 injured in traffic crashes involving a school bus. In Missouri last year, a total of 884 traffic crashes involved school buses.

TORNADO IN BARING

According to the Edina Sentinel. fourteen people were rescued from damaged and destroyed homes in Baring overnight.

Emergency personnel including law enforcement, volunteer firefighter fighters, and ambulance personnel were called to Baring at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Friday night, August 4, for a reported tornado.

Reported Tornado in Baring, Missouri, No Warning for Residents – Overnight Information, Photos, Videos, Interviews

PLANTING TREE PROGRAM

The City of Kirksville is offering a new program to help residents plant trees in the right-of-way adjacent to their property. This program reduces costs for residents, beautifies Kirksville and boosts property values.

Residents can apply for a new tree by completing the Residential Street Tree Program application and paying the $100 program cost share fee.

FELONY HARRASSMENT

A 41-year-old Moberly man has been charged with felony harassment stemming from a July 27 inciden.

According to the Moberly Police Department, Jarae Jadon Hayes is accused of harassing a 27-year-old Moberly female who was walking in the 500 block of 5th Street around 9 a.m. The victim told police she was walking home with her children from a park near the downtown area. The male, later identified as Hayes, approached her on foot and began following her.

When the woman arrived home, she called her boyfriend to come home from work. The boyfriend located Hayes and called police. Hayes was taken into custody.

Hayes is being held in the Randolph County Jail on a $15,000 cash-only bond.

MOBERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL DATES

Moberly School District has finalized important back-to-school nights.

See event dates and times below:
Aug. 2: All school offices open.
Aug. 4: New high school students schedule pickup at MHS, 8 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.
Aug. 8: MHS freshman schedule pickup (last names A-K, 8-10 a.m.; L-Z, 10 a.m.-noon; MHS senior schedule pickup, 1-3 p.m.
Aug. 9: MHS junior schedule pickup, 8 a.m.-noon.; MHS sophomore schedule pickup, 1-3 p.m.
Aug. 17: MMS open house, 4:30-6 p.m.
Aug. 18: MMS sixth grade jumpstart, 10-11:30 a.m.; MHS freshman jumpstart, 12:30-3 p.m.; NP and SP open house, 3-5:30 p.m.; NCRS open house, 4-6:30 p.m.; ECLC open house, 5 p.m. for afternoon classes, 6 p.m. for morning classes.
Aug. 21: GBE open house, 3-5:30 p.m.
Aug. 22: First day of school (full day).

Community Block Party is Sunday

Kirksville Parks and Rec says Join us for our last Free Community Block Party of the Summer at Brashear Park from 3-5pm on Sunday August 6, 2023. They’ll have Hot Dogs, Lemonade, Cotton Candy, Snow Cones, Water Fights, a Suds Machine, Fire Truck, and Police Car.

Festival coming up September 16th

The 48th Red Barn Arts and Crafts Festival will be Saturday, September 16th from 9 am to 4 pm in downtown Kirksville. A number of new exhibitors will be participating this year. We are still taking applications for artists, crafters and food vendors. The applications can be found at: kirksvillearts.org.

Hazel Creek Lake to be temporarily closed

The City of Kirksville says Here’s a friendly reminder for a previous notice: Hazel Creek Lake will be temporarily closed for all recreational activities on August 7 and August 8 to allow the City to treat the American Lotus plant.
Boating, fishing, and all other activity on or in Hazel Creek Lake will be prohibited during this time period and the boat ramp will be closed. While this treatment process has been deemed safe for recreational activities, time is still needed to allow the treatment process to take place. Hazel Creek Lake is a drinking source lake that provides water for all Adair County residents. This program for treatment of lotus has been approved by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The City will draw water from Forest Lake – the City’s other drinking source lake – during this treatment process. The City is committed to providing quality drinking water to all of Adair County.
For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 660.627.1291.

First Contour Airlines flight leaves

The City of Kirksville says The first Contour Airlines flight from Kirksville departed at 7:00 am yesterday morning, bound for the Windy City. Those inaugural passengers were set to land at O’Hare at 8:30 am. To plan your next flight, visit ContourAirlines.com.