Month: April

Maryville Chamber Ambassadors calling for Business of the Month nominations

A thriving business community is a vital piece of a vibrant community. Locally, the Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recognize the importance of customer service and honor the businesses who serve and support the community with the highest degree of care and professionalism. The Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce seeks to further highlight this

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Mosaic Life Care Hospice to host Advanced Directive events

Mosaic Life Care Hospice is hosting events to help community members create their Advance Directives. These events are a free service to the community. The organizers remind individuals of these points. There are two legal documents you must have signed to ensure your healthcare wishes are met if you are unable to speak for yourself:

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Maryville City Council names Tye Parsons as new mayor

The Maryville City Council approved ordinances declaring the results of the April 5 Municipal Election during its April 11 meeting. The election results included the local parks sales tax question where voters approved the one-fourth percent sales tax to provide funding of Maryville Parks and Recreation capital improvements as well as the re-election of Tye

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Fire department pushes in new aerial fire truck

The Maryville Fire Department conducted a push-in ceremony April 6 at the Public Safety building. Fire Chief Phil Rickabaugh was joined by volunteer firefighters to move the 19-ton Rosenbauer aerial truck into the bay of the building. The custom built truck has a 101-foot aerial platform, a 2,000 gallons per minute fire pump with a

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Maryville Twisters earn the KC Champions Cup x 3

Three of the Maryville Twisters soccer teams brought home top Kansas City Champions Cups this past weekend. The under 13 age boys Twister team played in the morning on April 9 and won 5-2. The second game that day ended in a 1-1 tie. Then on April 10, they played the last pool game which

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NEN agricultural business takes orders for plants

The Northeast Nodaway agricultural business class is taking orders for hanging baskets and plants to be available starting the first of May. Hanging baskets are $20 per basket or two for $35. Vegetables available in four packs are $3 and include super sweet 100 cherry, roma, beefmaster, beefsteak, champion and mortgage lifter tomatoes; keystone large

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Maryville baseball falls to Savannah again

By Morgan Guyer Maryville baseball suffered its second defeat to Savannah this season, 13-3, on April 12. As winds gusted close to 40 mph, Savannah opened up a 2-0 lead over the Spoofhounds in the top of the first inning. Maryville added a run in the first thanks to a Blake Katen RBI single. The

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