Month: February

Mosaic West Clinic expands family care providers

Charles “Randy” Radmer, DO, has joined Mosaic Specialty Care – West’s complement of family medicine physicians. He will see patients in the Maryville clinic on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday with continued coverage at Mosaic Family Care – Savannah on Wednesday. Dr. Radmer completed his undergraduate degree at Northwest Missouri State University before attending medical school

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Second Harvest Food Distribution Rescheduled

Finally a break in the weather! Second Harvest has rescheduled and will distribute boxes of food and produce Thursday, February 18, from 12 noon to 2 pm. There is no need to arrive early. The truck will not arrive until after 11 am.

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Children’s Business Fair returns for 4th year

Young entrepreneurs will again have the opportunity to learn and build a business with guidance from the Fourth Annual Children’s Business Fair (CBF) sponsored by the Maryville Public Library. The first informational meeting is at 5:30 pm, Thursday, March 4 in the basement of the library. To allow for social distancing, young entrepreneurs who have

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Warming Centers available

The following are open for warming centers: * Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 South Laura until 6 p.m. * Maryville Public Safety Training Room, 101 North Vine, 24/7 until further notice * Jackson Township Fire Station, Ravenwood, 24/7 until further notice * The Maryville Public Library, 509 North Main, is now open as a warming

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Hopkins approves bid to remove cemetery cedar trees

At the February 8 Hopkins City Council meeting, a bid for $5,000 from Chesnut Tree Removal, Maryville, was accepted to remove 10 cedar trees at the Hopkins Cemetery. The city is asking for donations to help cover the cost. The council also is looking to hire a part-time assistant city clerk to assist Hopkins City

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Nodaway County will be experiencing rolling blackouts

Nodaway County will be experiencing rolling blackouts until power reduction is no longer warranted by Evergy. Each outage should last 30-60 minutes. Anyone experiencing an outage lasting over 1 hour should call Evergy and report. Warming Centers: Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 South Laura, Maryville open today until 5 p.m. Maryville Public Safety Training Room,

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Local dentistry firm debunks myths

From the offices of Dr. Patrick Jordan and Dr. Stan Snyder February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. A month dedicated to the education and celebration of good oral health for our children. Let us take this opportunity to play a game of Fact vs Fiction when it comes to our kids’ dental health. Baby

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Southwest Power Pool Requests Emergency Electricity Reductions

Due to extended extreme temperatures affecting the regional power supply, the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) has asked member electric utilities, including Evergy, to implement controlled, temporary emergency electricity reductions in order to help avoid larger uncontrolled and extended power outages throughout the region. Beginning on February 15 at 12:15 p.m., Evergy will begin to turn

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Northwest Missouri State remaining closed through Tuesday; all classes online, remote

Due to weather conditions and for the safety of students and employees, the Northwest Missouri State University campus in Maryville and Northwest-Kansas City will remain closed through Tuesday, Feb. 16. All Tuesday classes will be online or remote. Northwest students should check their University email accounts and Canvas for communication about coursework and other assignments.

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