In the late 1980s the Kirksville R-III school district was facing substantial budget shortfalls, necessitating cutbacks in various classes, programs, and extracurricular activities. Despite the fact that
The Chariton Collector was largely self-funded, the class responsible for its publication, now named "Missouri History", was removed from the elective offerings and the final issue of the
Collector published in Spring, 1989. Thanks to the internet and the work of Ms. Katherine Goodwin, a student at
Truman State University,
The Chariton Collector experienced a rebirth of sorts in 2006. All stories and photographs from each of the eighteen issues were scanned and placed online for free use by the general public via the website of Truman State's Pickler Memorial Library. Additionally, Kirksville High School donated interview tapes, transcripts, and photographs associated with
The Chariton Collector to Pickler Libraries' Special Collections department. Rare copies of the
Collector can sometimes be found for sale online or at public auctions, but always for many times the original cover price. ==References==