Shoe Sensation delivers socks to AL
Shoe Sensation, Maryville, donated 59 pairs of socks that will be going to the Cameron’s Veterans Home. Chuck Redden, Post 464 American Legion, Conception, handled the delivery.
Shoe Sensation, Maryville, donated 59 pairs of socks that will be going to the Cameron’s Veterans Home. Chuck Redden, Post 464 American Legion, Conception, handled the delivery.
The Nodaway County Historical Society Museum, 110 North Walnut, Maryville, has closed for the winter. It will reopen Tuesday, March 7, 2023.
“It’s that time of year for college football’s post-season individual honors. The ‘cream of the crop’ or stars of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams as selected by the Associated Press (AP). Altogether 17 states were represented by All-Americans. This map displays the 1st Team All-Americans by their hometowns. Florida (5), California (3), and Texas (3)
The Nodaway County Senior Center, 1210 East First, Maryville, recently received a $1,000 donation from the Eagles Aerie #3669 Auxiliary for shelving in the new walk-in freezer. At the ceremony were auxiliary members Donna Fryar, Sue Sanders, Senior Center Administrator Amie Firavich, Sharon Riley, Ree Greenfield and Cathy Farmer. The money came from the charity money
The Maryville Public Library, 509 North Main Street, has been spreading Christmas cheer with craft projects for adults. On December 3, the library held Santa’s Paintshop were patrons created wood slice ornaments. The craft project was arranged by Librarian Wilma Wake. Here she and Anita Henggeler held the painted ornaments they had made.
By Kathryn Rice Stephanie Campbell Yount had just moved to town in 2016 and wanted to invest and become part of the community. Yount had noticed there weren’t many small shops in Maryville, so Blue Willow Boutique was born. Joined by White Elm Mercantile in 2020, the two shops now reside at 107 East Fourth
Leon Williams, Maryville was the Very Merryville Christmas Grand Prize winner for $500 of Chamber Bucks!
Everett Leroy Morrison, 84, Maryville, died Friday, December 16, 2022, at Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville. He was born September 17, 1938, in Hopkins, to Raymond Forrest and Ruth Maxine Coleman Morrison. He graduated from Hopkins High School in 1956. On August 30, 1957, he was united in marriage to Helen Lee Blanchard at the
Grace Lea Ebrecht, 76, Maryville, died Wednesday, December 14, 2022, at Mosaic Life Care – Maryville. She was born September 17, 1946, in Cedar Falls, IA, to James Peter Hoffman and Elvira Paulina Yaap Hoffman. She graduated from Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, with a bachelor of science degree in education. On May 2, 1964,
Robert Thomas Mires, 68, Little Flock, AR, passed away suddenly on Monday, December 19, 2022. He was born on May 14, 1954 to Hugh Hendrix Mires and Doris Jean (Linthicum) Mires in Maryville. Bob graduated from Maryville High School, Maryville in 1972. He graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville in 1976 with an