Autopsy Pending On Moberly Fire Victim

Fatal fire in Moberly. It happened Saturday morning on N. Hinkley. The blaze broke out in a commercial building. Firefighters found a man’s body inside after the fire was out. No word on his identity, or on the cause of the fire.

Police Week In Kirksville

Honoring law enforcement. Mayor Zac Burden signed a proclamation to recognize National Police Week, which runs through Saturday.

In a press release the city said “there are more than 800,000 law enforcement officers serving in communities across the United States, including the dedicated members of the Kirksville Police Department. Members of the Kirksville Police Department,” it says “play an essential role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of all individuals who enter our community.”

Animal Drug Used To Get High In Missouri — Deaths Rising

An alert from the state and from the Adair county health department — urging doctors and emergency workers to be alert because of a steep rise in fatal drug overdoses in Missouri involving opioids that a laced with xylazine.
The drug is a sedative for animals — not meant for humans — but it’s added to opiods such as fentanyl to enhance the high. It does not, however, respond to the typcial overdose treatment There were 109 deaths involving xylazine last year compared to only 4 in 2019

Tiny Child Hit By Train

In Hardin, Missouri, a one-year-old died Saturday morning when she was hit by a train. The patrol says the girl was on the tracks when the freight train came. But no details given on why she was there, or any other circumstances.

The Ray County Sherriff’s department simply asked for prayers for all those affected and to respect their privacy.

Getting High In Missouri: Big Business

A whole lot of people toking-up. The state has sold more than a billion dollars worth of legal weed. It started with medical pot back in 2020…and since February, it’s been legal for you to buy cannibas for recreational use.

And the pleasure users have spent $256 million in just the last three months.

Big Tax Savings Approved For Missouri Seniors

The state legislature votes to eliminate the state income tax on Social Security benefits.

The House voted 154-2 approving the bill Monday, now it goes to Governor Parson. The law would take effect for the tax year that begins next January.

Budget Includes Widenining I-70

Spending your tax dollars. Missouri lawmakers passed a budget of nearly $50 billion.
The plan calls for money to expand I-70 — from St. Louis to Kansas City — $2.8 billion dollars. The budget also has additional funding for pre-K and childcare.

Honoring Fallen Missouri Officers

A special site at the state capitol Friday night. The capitol dome will be lit in blue to honor law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.

Also this evening, a Candlelight Vigil at the Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial at the Capitol. And there is a memorial service Saturday morning.

Eight law enforcement officers and corrections officers died in the line of duty last year — their names now added to the memorial.

Covid Shot — Remember Those? Clinic Next Week

The number of people getting covid vaccines has declined, as the pandemic emergency has ended.

But the Adair County Health Department is having a clinic to give the covid bi-valent vaccine next Tuesday, May 9th.

If you want the shot, you’ll need to call the health department for an appointment.