Month: November

Maryville receives multiple transportation grants

Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has announced the City of Maryville will receive Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funds for three new pedestrian trail projects. The federally funded TAP provides opportunities to expand transportation choices and enhance the transportation experience through categories of activities related to the surface transportation system. The TAP focuses on “non-traditional transportation

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Animal Shelter to raise funds

“Spay-ghetti and No Balls” dinner and silent auction fundraiser will be from 5 to 7 pm, Friday, November 17 at the Nodaway County Senior Center, 1210 East First Street, Maryville. It is a freewill donation to benefit the New Nodaway Humane Society. Carry out is available. The menu is spaghetti, meatballs, red or white sauce

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Oak Pointe presents Alzheimer’s caregivers info

Oak Pointe is presenting two sessions for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients. The first is “Attitude for Gratitude” at 6 pm, Wednesday, November 15 at Oak Pointe of Maryville, 817 South Country Club Road, Maryville. Brenda Gregg, dementia care specialist with the Alzhelmer’s Association, will present an uplifting discussion on finding the joy in caregiving as

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Library presents art experience

The Northwest Missouri State University Art Education Program is bringing the mobile art TAB LAB for grades third through fifth at 5 pm, Wednesday, November 15 at the Maryville Public Library, 509 North Main. Parents are asked to stay at the library but allow their child to work independently. To register, call the library at

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Geography with Goudge

Pro Pickleball Players, 2023 The PPA (Professional Pickleball Association) Tour is the traditional, bracket-style tour format that determines the best pickleball players in the world. This map displays the top ranked men’s (25) and women’s (17) players that live in the United States. Florida is the state with the most players (12) followed by Texas

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NN Leo Club presents walk for Diabetes Day

Tuesday, November 14 is World Diabetes Day. The North Nodaway Leo Club is presenting a walk at 4 pm, November 14 at the NN middle school/high school in Hopkins. It is open to the public and is a chance to get steps in and have blood sugar tested.

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NNHS wins ‘shelter of the year’

The New Nodaway Humane Society Animal Shelter  received the Shelter of the Year from the Missouri Animal Control Association at the association’s annual convention. Kayce Fish, animal shelter assistant manager, and Wendy Combs, manager, hold the award. Anyone can nominate people or shelters on the association’s website. The winners are selected by the MACA board. The

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Clearmont city council hears of new water meters delivery

The Clearmont City Council met on October 17 to discuss city business.   Last month’s minutes were approved, and the monthly bills were approved to be paid with the exception of holding the RVS Software bill, as a determination will be made on renewal at the next meeting.   The new water meters have been

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South Nodaway receives beef donation

The South Nodaway R-IV School District was given a whole beef, or around 600-700 hanging pounds from the Julie, Jeff and Heather Martin. Superintendent Dustin Skoglund was grateful for the donation, and thinks it important to have that sort of relationship with local members of the community. Donations like this help feed many students and

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Beebusters to meet

The Northwest Missouri Beebusters will meet from 7 to 9 pm, Monday, November 13 at the Laura Street Baptist Church.

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