Month: November

Heartland Hikes offers valuable outdoor experiences

By Morgan Guyer Professor Tuck, owner of Heartland Hikes, is a newcomer to the Maryville area, but he has brought his years of hiking experience to local residents. Heartland Hikes is offering a hiking school and guided hikes to those interested, from amateurs to veterans that are yearning for more quality time outdoors. His hiking

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Patricia Driskell

Patricia Ann Driskell, 90, died Monday, November 3, 2025, at her home in Maryville. She was born July 9, 1935, to Joseph Alphonse and Theresa Frances Wiederholt-Bliley in Clyde. She was a graduate of St. Benedictine and Jefferson High School. Mrs. Driskell was a homemaker and a self-employed resident of Maryville. She was a 70-year

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Sandra Marlow

Sandra Kay Marlow, 72, died Monday, November 3, 2025, at Village Care Center in Maryville. She was born Friday, January 9, 1953, to Walter Emil Schumann and Hildred Eloise Schumann in Duluth, MN. She was a graduate of Stanberry High School, class of 1971. She earned a BS education in 1974 and a master’s in

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Diane Decker

Linda Diane Decker, 73, Maryville, died Saturday, November 1, 2025. She was born September 23, 1952, to Gerald Elmer and Mary Ellouise Decker in Maryville. Ms. Decker earned her master’s degree in education. She was a dedicated educator in Atlantic and Clarinda, IA. Funeral services will be at 1 pm, Friday, November 7 at Bram

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County Salary Commission chooses to continue same wage

The county’s elected officials meet during the odd year prior to a general election as an official salary commission. The group, Prosecuting Attorney Tina Dieter, Coroner Jell Hall, Treasurer/Collector Sally Duff, Recorder of Deeds Lisa James, Assessor Rex Wallace, County Clerk Melinda Patton, Sheriff Austin Hann, Public Administrator Lori Burns, Associate Commissioners Scott Walk and

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30th Annual Downtown Trick or Treat ends on high note

The 30th Annual Downtown Trick or Treat was held October 30 on a crisp fall evening with families coming out in droves. The approximately 70 businesses, individuals and organizations participating wasn’t quite the high mark experienced in previous years but there was still a lot of treats being distributed as the estimated 1,800 adults along

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Museum holds 2nd Saturday, Stairway of Stars

The Nodaway County Historical Society and Museum will be open for Second Saturday from 9 to 11 am, Saturday, November 8 at the museum. There will be tours, coffee and refreshments. The Stairway of Stars induction will honor Lt. Albert Leroy David into the Nodaway County Historical Society’s Stairway of Stars at 11 am, Saturday,

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Community Services collects children’s coats

Community Services, 1212 B South Main Street, Maryville, is collecting new or gently used coats for children. The greatest need for children’s coats is now through Monday, November 17, but any coats for children and adults will be accepted at any time throughout the year. Hats and gloves are also needed items. Community Services is

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Northwest hosting annual ‘Celebrate Agriculture Week’ activities

Northwest Missouri State University’s School of Agricultural Sciences hosted a week of activities November 3-8 to spread awareness of the importance of agriculture. The annual Celebrate Agriculture Week events showcase the University’s Agricultural Learning Center (ALC), located on the RT Wright Farm at 22893 U.S. Highway 71 in Maryville, with a variety of educational sessions,

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