Month: July

Mozingo board hears park updates

The Mozingo Advisory Board met on July 15, and heard park updates from Director Jordyn Greenhaw. The board was able to hear about the new and updated Mozingo website. The site is more current and user friendly, plus the staff is able to edit it much easier than the previous site. A new brochure has

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Maryville selects July Beautification winner

Dianne Fisher, owner of the property located at 123 North Country Club Road, is the July winner of the Beautification Award Program for the City of Maryville. Fisher has a beautiful yard and said she bought the home so her dogs could be comfortable. Mayor Dannen Merrill presented the recognition recently. Every month from April

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MYP rocks the school house

Maryville Young Players will present “Schoolhouse Rock Jr.” with performances from two casts totaling 140 performers, July 26-28 at the Lee and Nina Schneider Performing Arts Center at Maryville High School, 1503 South Munn Avenue, Maryville. The “Just a Bill” cast practices, July 16, one of the show’s musical numbers. The times for performances are:

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Parnell gathers for duck race, festival

The Parnell Duck Race and Festival took place on July 13-14, and included a wide array of activities and events. The grand marshals of the parade were Steve and Joni Mullock. The theme for this year’s parade was Watermelon Crawl “A Slice of Summer.”

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Tri-C sets cities-wide garage sales

The Tri-C Community is gearing up for its 14th annual garage sale. The community garage sale, sponsored by Tri-C CART (Community Action Renewal Team), will be on Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3. Clyde, Conception and Conception Jct. and surrounding area are included in the Tri-C Community. Any resident of the Tri-C Community can

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NCMC launches Commercial Power Equipment, Massage Therapy programs

North Central Missouri College announces the start of two new programs for the Savannah campus this fall: Commercial Power Equipment and Massage Therapy. These programs are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen fields. Both programs will be offered at the Savannah campus, beginning the fall 2024

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County adopts senior citizens’ tax credit

On July 11, the Nodaway County Commission adopted Ordinance #07112024 which granted county senior citizens 62 and over, who own and live in their primary residence, a tax credit. The law authorizes a property tax credit to taxpayers who are 62 years of age or older and reside in their owned property. The ordinance authorizes

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‘Dick’ Phillips

Richard “Dick” Phillips passed away July 10, 2024. He was born in April of 1934 in Tarkio. He spent his childhood mostly in Missouri and Nebraska and in his high school years his family moved to Boulder, CO. During the summers Dick went back to Missouri to work for an uncle on his farm near

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George Pittsenbarger

George Curtis Pit-tsenbarger, 83, peacefully passed away in his daughter and son-in-law’s home in North Pole, AK, on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. George was born to Zella Marguerite Thompson and Curtis Rueben Pittsenbarger on December 22, 1940, in Maryville. He grew up in a full house with his grandmother Thompson, mom, dad, sister, two first

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