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1901. Headquarters. 705 E. LaHarpe Kirksville, Missouri 63501, United States. Website. kirksvilledailyexpress.com. The Kirksville Daily Express is a bi-weekly newspaper published Wednesday and Saturday. It serves the Kirksville and Adair County, Missouri area including the communities of Brashear and Novinger. It is owned by Carpenter Media Group.
2395547 [1] Website. kirksvillecity.com. Kirksville is the county seat and most populous city in Adair County, Missouri. [1] Located in Benton Township, its population was 17,530 at the 2020 census. [3] Kirksville is home to three colleges: Truman State University, Moberly Area Community College, and A.T. Still University.
KTVO (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Kirksville, Missouri, United States, serving the Ottumwa, Iowa–Kirksville, Missouri market as an affiliate of ABC and CBS. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , the station maintains studios on US 63 two miles (3.2 km) north of Kirksville, with a secondary studio, news bureau and advertising ...
2 (serious) Survivors. 2. Corporate Airlines Flight 5966 was a scheduled passenger flight from St. Louis, Missouri to Kirksville, Missouri. On October 19, 2004, the Jetstream 32 aircraft operating the flight crashed on approach to Kirksville Regional Airport as a result of pilot error, killing 13 of the 15 people aboard.
KTUF. ABC Radio Network, Missouri Sports Network, Associated Press, Missouri Broadcasters Association. KTUF (93.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Kirksville, Missouri, United States, and serves the northeast Missouri and southeast Iowa area.
The transmitter, located outside of the Kirksville, MO city limits, has an Effective Radiated Power of 250 watts, allowing the FM signal to only reach as far south as Macon County, MO, and as far north as Schuyler County, MO, about 5 miles south of the Missouri-Iowa Border. [2] KIRX first day of broadcasting celebration, 10-17-1947.
Northern Missouri. Boonville Daily News [88] of Boonville, Missouri; Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune [89] of Chillicothe, Missouri; Hannibal Courier-Post [90] of Hannibal, Missouri; Kirksville Daily Express [91] of Kirksville, Missouri; Linn County Leader, tri-weekly, of Brookfield, Missouri; Macon Chronicle-Herald [92] of Macon, Missouri
The old Kirksville high school building, constructed in 1914 and located in the 400 block of East McPherson street, fell into disrepair after its discontinued use in the 1980s. Despite efforts to save it, the building was condemned in 2007 and razed in April 2019.