Month: April

Live music hits the streets with Maryville Concert Series

This year, The Pub and Black Pony Brewing Company, both Maryville bars, are teaming up to present a high-energy lineup of rock tributes, food trucks, street dances and unforgettable nights of live music in downtown Maryville. Kicking off this spring and stretching through summer, the series will turn Fourth Street between Main and Buchanan into

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Nodaway County Ambulance District celebrates 50 years

The Nodaway County Ambulance District is hosting an open house from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, Wednesday, April 30, at district office, 103 Carefree Drive to celebrate the district’s 50th year in operation. Refreshments and requested tours of the facilities will be provided for the event with the public being invited to attend. The Nodaway County

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NCARSE meets at Senior Center

The Nodaway County Association of Retired School Employees will meet with hospitality at 8:30 am and program at 9 am, Thursday, May 1. All residents of Nodaway County who are retired school employees are invited to join the group.

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Geography with Goudge

College Bowling Per Capita, 2025 The per capita production of women collegiate bowlers by hometown is a good example of a regional sport. In this case, it is the Midwest and Northeast that dominate.  New Jersey ranks first, followed by Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wisconsin, and New York. There are 102 NCAA Bowling programs and 857 bowlers.

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Maryville welcomes new Amazon last-mile facility in Maryville Industrial Park

Amazon will expand its operations in Northwest Missouri with plans to open its first site in Maryville, a new 11,800-square-foot last-mile facility. This will enhance delivery speeds for customers throughout Nodaway County and beyond, marking a major investment in the region and continued enhancement of the company’s last-mile delivery network. “The City of Maryville is

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Rose Theater holds exhibit ribbon cutting

The Rose Theater in Maryville commemorated the opening of a Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” with Chamber representatives and members of the community on April 23. Holly Cronk and Theater Representative Nina Dewhirst held the ribbon while Missouri Humanities Program Coordinator Nick Lopez uses the scissors. A short presentation was also held,

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Graham 4-H prepares for their farmers market

I will when that when that moment comes I’ll shout it outThe Graham 4-H Club is excited to host another year of the Graham Farmers Market with the first one to be 8 am to noon, Saturday, May 3 at the Nodaway-Holt School’s parking lot. The Graham Farmers Market began in 2024 after the Graham

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