Milan Man Charged with Mudering His Wife

A northeast Missouri man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of his wife. Police say 20-year-old Edward “Eli” Withey fatally shot his wife last week in Milan. Friends of Mattie Withey found her body in the couple’s apartment. Investigators found the murder weapon, a .22 caliber rifle, at the scene. It’s believed the murder happened on Thursday. Withey was arrested at work Friday morning. He is also charged with armed criminal action, and abandonment of a corpse. He’s being held without bond.

Macon Poilce Officer Serioulsy Injured in Crash

A Macon police officer was injured in a crash. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol report, 23-year-old Officer Dylan Wertz, was southbound on Highway 63, Sunday at 5:30PM, when the police department vehicle hydroplaned. The SUV ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree. Wertz was transported by Macon County Ambulance to University Hospital with serious injuries, and is recovering.

Kirksville Lottery Player Wins $100,000

Kirksville resident Richard Fleak claimed a $100,000 top prize on the Missouri Lottery’s “Triple Cash Crossword” Scratchers game. He purchased the winning ticket at Ayerco on North Baltimore. According to Lottery officials, players in Adair County won more than $3.2 million dollars in prizes in FY20. During that same period, more than $7.6 million in Missouri Lottery proceeds were spent on education programs in the county.

Historic Walking Tour Today

Another Historic Walking Tour is scheduled for today. The month of May is National Preservation Month, and to celebrate, the City of Kirksville is partnering with the Office of Tourism to host Historic Walking Tours of local buildings designed by local architect Irwin Dunbar. The tour today will begin at 5:30 pm at the Office of Tourism, located at 304 S. Franklin St. Participants are asked to RSVP for the Historic Walking Tours by emailing events@kirksvillecity.com, or by calling the City’s Administration Office at 660.627.1225.

2,468 Cases and One Variant

The Adair County Health Department confirmed new COVID-19 cases on Friday and a variant. There were three cases of COVID-19 in the county last week. Cases involve a 59-year-old male confirmed May 10, a 20-year-old female confirmed May 12, and a 24-year-old male confirmed Friday. The Adair County Health Department was notified May 13 that an April 30 case tested positive for the B.1.427 variant first identified in California. It is the sixth Adair County case that has tested positive for a COVID-19 variant in random testing.

The Adair County Health Department continues to register people for curbside vaccines which will be administered tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Health Department facility in Kirksville. The clinic is open to
all individuals ages 18 and older Register by calling the Health Department at 660-665-8491.

2 Seriously Injured in Lewis County Crash

Two people were seriously injured in a crash in Lewis County on Friday afternoon. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report, a Ford Taurus driven by 38-year-old Gregory Walker, of Hannibal crossed the center line on Route B, one mile south of LaGrange, and struck a Mack semi-trailer driven by 42-year-old Jack Sharkey, of Taylor. Walker was flown to a hospital, while Sharkey was transported by ambulance.

Shelbina Fire Crews Ventilate Home

Shelbina firefighters were dispatched by Shelby County, E911 at 8:30 yesterday morning to the 400 block of East College Avenue. Upon arrival firefighters found propane gas inside the residence. Gas was shut off and the house was ventilated. Assisting agencies included Shelbina Police Department, Salt River Ambulance District and MFA Propane.

CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Don’t Need to Wear a Mask

People vaccinated against COVID-19 can go without masks. The CDC Director made the announcement yesterday and cited three studies that show vaccines work. Dr. Rochelle Walensky said anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing, except under certain circumstances. Fully vaccinated people will still need to wear masks in health-care settings, at businesses that mandate them or on public transportation. The CDC also advises that that people who are immune compromised should speak with their doctors before giving up their masks.

Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Kirksville

Household hazardous waste drop-off for Kirksville residents will be tomorrow, between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm at the Public Works Complex, located at 2001 N. Osteopathy St. To participate, you must call Public Works to schedule an appointment. Appointments are limited and no additional appointments will be made once the schedule is full. Call 660.627.1291