Month: December

Hawk Road Fliers to meet

The Hawk Road Fliers will meet at 6:30 pm, Thursday, December 12 at the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport, 25775 Hawk Road, Maryville.

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Alzheimer’s group sponsors remote learning series

The Alzheimer’s Association’s Remote Learning Series will be held from 1 to 2 pm, Wednesday, December 11 at Oak Pointe of Maryville, 817 South Country Club Road. This month’s topic is “Living with Alzheimer’s for Caregivers, Late Stage.” The series is bringing education to the community about memory disorders and the challenges associated with managing

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County, Maryville attorneys to iron out MOU differences

Leaders from the city of  Maryville met with the Nodaway County Commission on November 26 to further discuss and prepare for the consolidation of the 911 emergency dispatch services. The two entities have met numerous times this fall to discuss a plan for the combination of the city dispatch with the county. The plan would also

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Thompson addresses Hopkins City Council

At the December 2 Hopkins City Council meeting, Hopkins resident Steve Thompson addressed the council about a $408.79 water and sewer bill he paid on one of his rental properties located at 802 West Roseberry. The tenants, who vacated the premises in September, left owing the city for the bill, along with debts to Thompson

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Democrats to meet

The Nodaway County Democrats’ meeting will be from 6 to 8 pm, Monday, December 9 at the Wesley Student Center, 549 West Fourth Street, Maryville. For more information, contact Elyssa Ford at NodawayCountyDems@gmail.com.

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Beebusters to meet

The Northwest Missouri Beebusters’ monthly meeting is from 7 to 9 pm, Monday, December 9 at the Nodaway County Ambulance building, 103 Carefree Drive, Maryville. Anyone who is interested in bees is welcome to attend. For more information, visit the Northwest Missouri Beebusters Facebook page.

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Christmas cooking with love

Duryea carries on southern traditions with her pies By Kathryn Rice Janis Duryea brings her love of baking and family traditions together every time she bakes a pie. This Tulsa, OK, native was transplanted to Maryville nine years ago. She brings good memories of eating pie with her dad, who just turned 95, her mother,

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