Kirksville Council Set To Approve New Budget

Kirksville city council wraps up business for the year at a meeting this evening. One big item on the agenda will be approval of the city budget for 2022. It’s a 41-million dollar spending plan.

Council will also recognize Cheryl McMann for her retirement after 14 and a half years with the city finance department.

Forced Masking May Hit Missouri Schools In The Pocketbook

The battle over wearing a mask in Missouri schools is heating up and the state treasurer is playing hard ball on the issue.

Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick says he will not help school districts refinance their bond debt if they force kids to wear masks. This move comes as state Attorney General Eric Schmitt has threatened to sue schools and local health departments that require masks. As of Friday, Schmitt’s office has sent 52 cease-and-desist letters to districts where parents have reported forced masking.

More Covid Cases As Concerns Raises Over J&J Shot

Add 20 more cases of Covid-19 to the current count in Adair county. 20 new cases reported Thursday. The youngest, a two year old boy. Eight of the newly reported cases are in the local schools. And four of the people diagnosed were vaccinated.

There is an adult-vaccination clinic next Tuesday at the health departmentt.

Meantime…a medical advisory group is recommending that you NOT get the Johnson & Johnson shot because of serious blood clots that have happened. They suggest that most Americans should get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, after nine deaths from the J&J shot.

The CDC will decide whether to go along with the recommendation

Kirksville Police Looking For “Dangerous” Suspect

Armed and dangerous. That’s how Kirksville Police describe 25 year old Austin Triplet. He’s wanted on drug charges and for unlawful used of a weapon. You can see pictures of Triplet on the department’s Facebook page. He is white, 6′ 3″, weighs about 200 pounds. He has a tattoo on the outside corner of his right eye that looks like a semi-colon.

If you know his whereabouts…call police.

Jury: Guilty Of Four Murders

In Platte county, a man has been convicted of killing four of his family members – including an infant. The murders happened back in 2016.

30-year-old Grayden Denham was convicted by a jury for killing his elderly grandparents, his sister and her 3 month old son — then setting the house on fire after the murders. Denham was found two days after the bodies were discovered in Arizona. He was walking around naked when arrested.

He will get life without parole when sentenced early next year.

A Helping Hand For Tornado Victims

You can help tornado victims from this week’s devastating twisters in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee. The Kirksville Moose lodge is taking donations of bottled water, nonperishable food and personal hygiene items. You can drop off items at the Moose Lodge Thursday and Friday from 5-8 in the evening and on Saturday — all day — from 11am to 9pm.

Firefighter Honored For Saving Woman

A Marceline volunteer firefighter honored Tuesday for rescuing a woman from a car last year that was sinking in the river.

Last September, firefighter Levi Kelly saw a car run off the road and land in the Chariton river on U.S. 36. The driver, Stephanie Bressan, had fallen asleep . As her vehicle was sinking, Kelly swam and rescued her — just before the car went completely under.

Police Chief Concerned About Dog Bites

Dog bites on the increase in Kirksville, and the police chief wants to do something about it.

Chief Scott Williamson wants dogs that bite someone to be spayed or neutered — and to get a microchip — so police can keep track of them in case they are vicious. So far this year, 37 dog bites reported, compared to 24 in in 2019 and 13 last year.

Council would have to approve the chief’s plan…no action on it is scheduled at this point.

House Fire Claims Life Of Elderly Man

A fata house fire Sunday night in LaPlata. An 82 year old man who lived in the home died. He’s indentified as Dean Green. The home was destroyed…investigation into the cause continues.

Patrol Says A Driver On Drugs Caused Pile-Up

The state patrol says a man driving a front-end loader while high on drugs, caused a pile-up about 6:20 yesterday morning on US 136.

The loader, operating with no lights — was rear ended by two different vehicles — one of them a tanker truck that overturned and caught fire. A

Then, another vehicle ended up hitting the tanker. Two people with serious injuries were flown to the hospital.
The driver of the front end loader, 39 year old Benjamin Coop of Greentop, was charged with operating under the influence of drugs, plus other charges. He was not injured in the wreck.