Missouri health department answers marijuana questions

  With the November 8 passage of Amendment 3, the recreational use of marijuana, there are many questions the general public have voiced. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services offered to begin the conversation with the following frequently asked questions. • When will adult-use marijuana be available to consumers? Beginning December 8, 2022,

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Barnard Depot Museum receives grant

Barnard Historical Society, an affiliate of Nodaway County Economic Development, recently was awarded an $8,000 grant from the Gladys Rickard Trust to pay for completion of a new foundation for their 150-year-old Depot Museum. The organization had been fundraising for the past three years, hoping to accumulate enough funds to replace the old foundation, which

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AL Post 464 to serve pancake breakfast

The American Legion Post 464 will host a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 am, Sunday, January 15 at the Conception Jct. AL Post. There will be pancakes, sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy and juice and coffee. There is a $8 minimum donation per person. Children six and under are free. To-go boxes available for

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MCA Leadership Development Award presented to Thummel

The Missouri Cattlemen’s Association recognized Sydney Thummel, Columbia, formerly from Sheridan, as the 2022 Leadership Development Award recipient at the 55th Annual Missouri Cattle Industry Convention & Trade Show held January 6-8 in Osage Beach. The MCA Leadership Development Award was formed to acknowledge individuals who are dedicated to growing and expanding the association and

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‘Make It Maryville’ soars into new year

By Kathryn Rice The Make It Maryville board is preparing to build upon its 2022 successes during the new year, said Holly Kay Cronk, chairperson. Make It Maryville sponsored two open houses in 2022 with 28 businesses participating in the fall; a Makers Market in October; the Maryville Market which combined crafts and farmers market,

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Pride Lions make donations at Christmas

The Maryville Pride Lions Club recently celebrated Christmas at the Nodaway County Historical Society Museum. As part of the festivities, the Lions donated $750 to the historical society to use for winter utilities.

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Maryville Wrestling hosts quad

The Maryville Spoofhounds girls and boys wrestling teams hosted Savannah, Cameron and Lafayette on January 6 at Maryville High School. The Spoofhounds fell to Cameron 18-61, and to Lafayette 36-46. The Spoofhounds did not wrestle the Savannah team.

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Elmo fund raises with fish fry

The Elmo Fish Fry will serve from 5 to 7 pm, Saturday, January 14 at the Elmo Community Building. The menu is fried fish, chicken, potatoes, salads and drink. There is indoor seating and carryout is available. Cost is $12 for ages 12 and up; $5 for children, age 11 and under. Funds raised go

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