Month: August

Maryville Chamber selects The Pub as August Business of the Month

The Pub is the Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors August Business of the Month. Located at 1414 North Main, The Pub’s presence in Maryville dates back to 1972.  On January 1, 2023, it opened under the ownership of Doug Meyer, Adam Marriott and Chad Meyer. According to its nomination, “The Pub has been in town

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Northwest urges, ‘Be alert as progress continues on campus infrastructure improvements

As Northwest Missouri State University makes progress toward completing the second phase of its infrastructure modernization project this fall, students, employees and visitors should be aware of continuing impacts on campus buildings, offices and services. This summer’s work included heating and cooling upgrades in residence halls, Colden Hall, the Garrett-Strong Science Building, Lamkin Activity Center,

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Writers Guild to meet at FUMC

The Maryville Writers Guild will meet at 7 pm, Thursday, August 28 at the First United Methodist Church, 102 North Main Street, Maryville. Virginia Ripple is presenting a program about utilizing technology for book sales.

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Barnard City Council addresses variety of town’s issues

According to the minutes taken by Barnard City Clerk Heidi Klamm, the town’s council met in open session August 12 at the Barnard City Hall. Those in attendance were Mayor David Klamm, Laurie Ringgold, Mary Jo Hilsabeck, Amy Watson, Derek Wallace, Kirk Copper, Bill Dudley, Mary West-Calcagno, plus Heidi Klamm, clerk. Copper with Northwest Missouri

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Tourism stakeholders hear of accomplishments, goals

The Maryville Tourism stakeholders heard of the past feats of Tourism Director DeAnn Davidson at a gathering August 19 in the Rose Hill Event Center. Representatives of the county, Maryville, Northwest Missouri State, and Chamber of Commerce as well as business operators were in the audience. In 2024, $39.7 million of Nodaway County’s revenue column

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Labor Day Protests  – Workers Over Billionaires comes to Maryville

On Monday, September 1, a broad coalition of labor, community and social justice groups will hold events in all 50 states aimed at stopping the billionaire takeover of the country, the rampant corruption of the Trump administration, and the mass disappearance/deportation of immigrants. Protesters will hold peaceful rallies in Maryville, Chillicothe and St. Joseph that

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Geography with Goudge

This week’s map: U.S. Open Tennis, 2025 The 145th edition of the United States Open Tennis Championships is currently being played in Queens, New York. 48 American players started the two-week Grand Slam tournament in singles competition. This map displays the hometowns of the tennis players from the United States (23 Men and 25 Women) who

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County gives opioid settlement dollars to court

Circuit Judge Corey Herron made a formal request for $3,000 of the opioid settlement funds from the Nodaway County Commission, who granted the request. Those available for the photo of the presentation were Associate Circuit Judge Robert Rice, Brenda Emery, Herron, all from the Fourth District Circuit Court and commissioners: Bill Walker, Scott Walk and

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