Live Breaking News & Updates on Forest Lake Area Trail System
Stay updated with breaking news from Forest lake area trail system. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
The construction of the Theta Psi Trailhead, which is part of the Forest Lake Area Trail System or FLATS, has been going smoothly over the past couple of month. ....
Over the past decade, the City of Kirksville, the Rotary Clubs of Kirksville, A.T. Still university, and others, have partnered together to create FLATS. ....
The Adair County Democratic Club held a candidate’s forum at the Rieger Armory on Thursday, Feb. 15, and two candidates for the Kirksville R-3 School Board, Ted Frushour and Angela Caraway (incumbent), appeared at the event. ....
At the Feb. 21 Rotary Club of Kirksville meeting, a $5,000 check from a matching grant was presented to the Forest Lake Area Trail System (FLATS) Chair Dan Martin for trailhead electricity, which is being installed this week. FLATS in turn received a $5,000 matching grant from the Missouri Department of Conservation which covered the entire $10,000 installation cost. The grants will provide electricity to the pavilion, a restroom, and two telephone poles which were donated by Ameren. Later this spring, concrete sidewalks, a pavilion pad and parking lot will be poured. The FLATS Trailhead will soon become a Kirksville city park. Pictured from left are FLATS committee members Debi Boughton, Martin and Randy Smith. ....