Month: May

Jefferies writes historical paper

Nodaway-Holt sixth grader Ruel Jefferies researched the history of his school. He compiled his findings into a historical document to preserve the school’s history. It began as part of a class assignment for Stacey Calfee’s gifted student program. The students were researching the school’s use of energy, which sparked the interest for Ruel. He spent

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Art, Rhythm & Brews moves indoors

Art, Rhythm & Brews,  7 to 11 pm, Friday, May 19, has moved indoors. The Maryville street party has morphed to a progressive party hop in three different downtown locations with beverages at all three locations. • The Rose Theater, 120 West Third Street, will host musicians Dave Panico at 7 pm and Northwest Jazz

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PGA league gears up for first match

Mozingo Lake Recreation Park Head Golf Professional Kyle Easter partnered with St. Joseph County Club and Moila County Club in St. Joseph to offer a PGA youth golf league. The two courses in St. Joseph filled one team, while youth from Mozingo filled the remaining three teams. Members of the PGA league include, front: Ethan

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Owens Consignment auction house opens

Kay and Randy Owens, Maryville, started a consignment auction facility in Maryville earlier this year. The duo felt there was a need in the community for a place people could auction their items on consignment. So far, they have seen a tremendous response, gaining items to sell from neighboring states as well as local areas.

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Adalyn Marsh

Jesse and Kara Marsh, Maryville, announce the birth of a daughter, Adalyn Olivia, born Monday, May 8, 2017, at SSM Health St. Francis Hospital, Maryville. She weighed seven pounds and 14 ounces and joins brother, Aidan, and sister, Avery. Maternal grandparents are Phil and Genine Lance, Graham. Paternal grandparent is Laverne Marsh, Elmo. Maternal great-grandparents

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Speaker to discuss skin cancer

Charles Glass, PA-C, physician assistant, will present information about skin cancer detection and prevention at 3 pm, Friday, May 26 at Oak Pointe, 817 South Country Club Road, Maryville. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP is preferred. For more information, call Stephanie Reed at 660.562.2799.

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Geography with Goudge

This proportional-symbol map displays Collegiate Baseball Division I final polls from 2012 to 2016. LSU, Virginia, TCU, Florida State, Louisville and Vanderbilt lead the list that includes 72 teams during this five-year period. Southeastern dominance along with PAC-12 teams correlate with traditional baseball hotbeds. This pattern is similar to the baseball player origins map, leaving

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County baseball teams on a roll

Maryville Tomas Coalson makes his way around third for a score in the fourth off a two-run single by Tyler Houchin. Maryville would go on to defeat Cameron 13-3 on May 13 in the district opener. A few days later, Maryville earned a trip to the district championship versus Lafayette winning 8-5 over Savannah May

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Maryville High School soccer advances in district play

Addison Hull shoots to score her first goal of the 7-0 win over Lafayette High School in the first round of district tournament play. She was assisted by Lydia Mitchell. Hull and Mitchell both scored two goals for the Spoofhounds. For more photos and information, see the printed Nodaway News Leader. Save

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Musical acts scheduled for ARB

The 2017 Art, Rhythm and Brews on Friday, May 19 in Downtown Maryville will feature six musical acts on three stages. The Third Street Stage will feature Dave Panico, a saxophonist from Kansas City, at 7 pm and the Northwest Jazz Combo, comprised of Northwest students and professors, at 9 pm. The Fourth Street Stage

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