Month: July

Parnell bridge to open in October

The bridge replacement project at the Platte River Bridge, west of Parnell on Route NN progress was inspected by the Nodaway County Commission, Associate Commissioner Scott Walk, Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker and Associate Commissioner Chris Burns July 10. The bridge is expected to be completed this October. The contractor is Louis-Company, LLC, Grain Valley.  MoDOT employee

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Library has storytime

The Maryville Public Library is having two Storytimes for children from birth to age five with their caregivers. The Storytimes are both at 9:45 am, Tuesday, July 22 and Wednesday, July 23.

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Sharks celebrate another successful season

The Maryville Sharks Team held their annual awards presentation July 13 at Beal Park, followed by a team swim night at the MAC. Those in attendance at the awards presentation joined for a group photo with the coaching staff.

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Nodaway County Emergency Management Director announces cooling stations

The forecast for the next few days looks to be hot and humid, with heat indices around 105 degrees. The following may be utilized for cooling stations during normal business hours Tuesday July 22nd – Friday July 25th: Maryville Community Center 1407 North Country Club T – TH   5:00 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday   5:00 a.m. –

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Punkin Show selects Roberts couple as grand marshals

The Skidmore Punkin Show “Generations of Fun” has selected Bruce and Anna Roberts, Skidmore, as the parade’s grand marshals, which will be held at 11 am, Saturday, July 26. The couple has lived in Skidmore their entire married life. Bruce grew up in the Quitman area and graduated in 1952. Anna grew up in Nodaway

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AL 464 hosts breakfast at Conception Jct.

The American Legion Post 464 is hosting a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 am, Sunday, July 20 at the Post in Conception Jct. The menu is pancakes, sausage, ham, eggs, biscuits and gravy and juice and coffee. There is a $10 minimum donation per person. Children six and under are free. Proceeds of this

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Northwest breaks ground on Gaunt House patio extension honoring former president, first lady

The Northwest Missouri State University community gathered July 9 to celebrate the legacy of the institution’s longest-serving president and first lady, while setting a welcoming place for future hospitality, stewardship and building relationships.   Family of Dr. Dean L. Hubbard, Northwest’s ninth president who died in March, joined Dr. Lance and Jill Tatum, the university’s

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Maryville City Council has a vacancy

Due to the resignation of Councilman Tye Parsons, the Maryville City Council is requesting that any citizen interested in fulfilling the remainder of his term to submit a letter of interest for consideration. The letter should be addressed to the mayor and members of the council, containing information regarding their background and why they are

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