Month: May

Maryville council speaks to annexation properties

Cleaning up annexation issues including public hearings, ordinances and resolutions was on the May 14 agenda of the Maryville City Council. Three properties were the subject matter of a public hearing held at the onset of the open portion of the meeting. They addressed South Depot, South Country Club Drive and property owned by the

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Knights of Columbus council wins state award for service program

The Maryville Knights of Columbus Council #1339 won the service program award for best council activity in Missouri for the 2017-18 fraternal year at the state convention held April 28 and 29 in Jefferson City. The knights received the award for their service in operating the Patient Assisted Transport (PAT) van program. The van takes

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Legislature will hold special session

By Annika Merrilees, Columbia Missourian A special session of the Missouri legislature will begin later this month to decide whether to discipline Governor Eric Greitens for the misconduct detailed in reports released by the House Investigative Committee. “This path is not the one that I would have chosen for Missourians or my colleagues. I had

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St. Francis announces new bone health clinic opening

SSM Health Medical Group and St. Francis Hospital are pleased to announce the opening of a bone health clinic on May 11 led by orthopedic nurse practitioner Eric Willoughby, DNP. “One in two women over the age of 50 can be expected to sustain an osteoporosis related fracture in her remaining lifetime,” Willoughby stated. “Osteoporosis

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Spoofhounds defeat Eagles

The Maryville boys baseball team defeated Bishop LeBlond 6-5 on May 8 at home. Pitcher Connor Weiss follows through on a pitch. For more photos and information, see the printed Nodaway News Leader.

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School events for the week of May 13 to 19

Sunday • Jefferson Graduation, 1 pm • MHS Graduation, 2 pm • North Nodaway Graduation, 3 pm • West Nodaway Graduation, 3 pm • South Nodaway Graduation, 4 pm Monday • West Nodaway Elementary Fun Day • North Nodaway 8th Promotion • West Nodaway 8th Promotion • MHS V soccer – Districts vs Lafayette at

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ARB features local home brewers

By Kathryn Rice Art, Rhythm and Brews is adding the opportunity for attendees to sample home brewed beers at the third annual event from 7 to 11 pm, Friday, May 18 on the square in Maryville. Brett Chloupek and Mat Beu are bringing samples of their brews. Chloupek is bringing dunkelweissen, a dark wheat ale

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Lawrence Bunkowski

Lawrence J. “LJ” “Larry” Bunkowski, 78, Shambaugh, IA, formerly of Barnard, died Tuesday, May 8, 2018, at his home. Services will be at 7 pm, Friday, May 11 at Bram Funeral Home, Maryville. Visitation will be from 5:30 to 8 pm at Bram Funeral Home. Friends are invited to join the family afterward for a

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Stanley Stanton

Stanley Lynn Stanton, 82, Skidmore, died Saturday, May 5, 2018, at Maryville Living Center, Maryville. Services will be at 10 am, Friday, May 11 at Laura Street Baptist Church. Burial with military honors will follow at Miriam Cemetery, Maryville. Memorials may be made to Laura Street Baptist Church. Online condolences may be left at bramfuneralhome.com.

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Geography with Goudge

Beach volleyball is the 90th and newest NCAA sport. The third National Championship, won by UCLA, was just completed this past weekend in Gulf Shores, AL. The per-capita production of Division I beach volleyball players is greatest in the Southwest and West, with Hawaii leading followed by California, Arizona and New Mexico. California produces 263

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