Spoofhound tennis off to a hot start
The Maryville Spoofhound Tennis team sits at 5-0 on the season after a 9-0 win over Cameron on April 1 in Maryville. See photos on Page 15 of this week’s NNL.
The Maryville Spoofhound Tennis team sits at 5-0 on the season after a 9-0 win over Cameron on April 1 in Maryville. See photos on Page 15 of this week’s NNL.
North Nodaway presents “The Audition” at 7 pm, Friday, April 4 and Saturday, April 5 at the Roxy Theater. Freewill donation to support future productions can be made at the door.
Northwest Missouri State University will host a celebration of life on Friday, April 4, to honor Dr. Dean L. Hubbard, the institution’s ninth president. The celebration, which is open to the public, will begin at 10:30 am in the Mary Linn Auditorium at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. Doors to the facility
The North Star annual fundraiser on March 20 held at the Ag Learning Center on the Northwest Missouri State University farm saw a packed room of supporters for the domestic and sexual assault shelter and resource. Over $44,000 was raised to support the center’s efforts throughout the year.
Nodaway County Commissioners Scott Walk, Chris Burns and Bill Walker explain the commissioners’ duties in county government to South Nodaway eighth students and their instructor Zach Dyer. They said the elected officials were the servants of the Nodaway County citizens and voters. There were also eighth grade students from St. Gregory, Jefferson, West Nodaway, North
The Ravenwood Christian Church will hold its Spring Revival with speaker Dr. Terry Bowland, retired professor of new testament and philosophy. Topics include: Victory over Anxiety, 7 pm, Friday, April 4; Fellowship breakfast and Bible study on how to study the Bible Like a Pro, 9 am, Saturday, April 5; Victory Over Sin, 7 pm,
The Maryville Spoofhound Girls Soccer Team started their season with a 8-0 road victory over Savannah March 25. Additional photos can be found on Page 10 of this week’s NNL.
Downtown Maryville held its annual stakeholders meeting March 18 at Rose Hill Acres Event Center, recapping the organization’s accomplishments in 2024, highlighting plans for 2025 and recognizing three exceptional volunteers for their contributions to the community. Awards given out by Downtown Maryville are based on similar award categories offered by Missouri Main Street Connection and
Nodaway County Association of Retired School Employees will meet at 8:30 am for coffee and snacks; program starts at 9 am, Thursday, April 3 in the Nodaway County Senior Center. All retired school employees are invited to attend.
The Maryville City Council met March 24 and approved a subrecipient agreement with St. Francis Foundation for support of an Enhanced Women’s Health Access and Assistance Program. On February 22, the St. Francis Foundation held their annual gala to raise funds for various women’s health initiatives at Mosaic Medical Center. City council members noted the
