Boil Advisory announced in Skidmore

Skidmore is under a boil advisory until further notice. The city staff was out of town all weekend when the leak on the old service line from the main at S. Orchard was reported. Please follow the City of Skidmore’s social media for updates or call City Hall.

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Library explores dinosaurs

The Maryville Public Library is having a “Dinovember” during the month of November. Young readers, ages preK through 6th, can checkout dinosaur books, go on a scavenger hunt, vote for their favorite dino and take home a dino bag while supplies last. The library is located at 509 North Main Street and is open 9

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FUMC continues fall festival

The First United Methodist Church, 102 North First Street, Maryville will once again have a Fall Festival “Homemade for you” from 7 to 11 am, Tuesday, November 8. This will be the last chance for buying quilt tickets. The tickets are $1 each or six for $5. The drawing will be held at 11 am. There

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Veterans Day ceremonies bestow honor to those who have served 

This year’s Annual Nodaway County Veterans Day Observance will be at 11 am, Thursday, November 11 at the American Legion Post 100 Hall, 1104 East Fifth Street, Maryville. The Veterans Day Ceremony is coordinated by the James Edward Gray American Legion Post 100. The welcome and introduction of dignitaries will be by David Dredge, Post

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NW’s Jazz ensembles set to perform concert at The Pub

Northwest Missouri State University’s jazz ensembles are taking their instruments off campus to perform a fall concert at a Maryville hangout. The concert featuring Northwest’s Studio Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo begins at 7:30 pm, Monday, November 7, at The Pub. The performance groups are under the direction of Dr. William Richardson, a

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MHS speech and debate hosts 10 schools

  Maryville High School Speech and Debate students hosted over 250 students at their annual Speech and Debate Tournament on October 28 – 29. Schools competing included Lafayette, North Kansas City, Oak Park, Park Hill, Park Hill South, Platte County, Savannah, Smithville, St. Joseph Central and Staley. On Friday, students competed in debate events, while

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Museum welcomes author

The Nodaway County Historical Society Museum will host Author Ilene W. Devlin at 2 pm, Sunday, November 6. Devlin will be speaking on college, career, and love: Life in Maryville during World War II and will discuss her book, “Emma’s World,” a WWII memoir.

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Selling cookbooks for Ravenwood playground

A “Stir, Sprinkle, Mix, Bake” cookbook featuring recipes submitted by Ravenwood community members is being sold to raise funds for the Ravenwood city park. The Ravenwood Playground Committee will use the funds to purchase new playground equipment. Pre-sales for the cookbooks are being accepted through Thursday, November 10. The cost is $12. The books can

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Nodaway Valley falls to Stanberry

By Morgan Guyer The Thunder Football Team saw their season end at the hands of the Stanberry Bulldogs 78-34 in the first round of district play October 28 in Stanberry. Nodaway Valley started the game perfectly, as Sophomore Preston Jenkins took a carry 44 yards for a score on the games opening drive. The first

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Farmer retires from Senior Center

By Kathryn Rice Cathy Farmer celebrated her retirement, October 31, after 14 years at the Nodaway County Senior Center, Maryville. Farmer has served as cook, secretary, kitchen assistant and has packed home-delivered meals. Her bright, bubbly personality has welcomed people to the Senior Center. “Karen Farrens told me I needed to come down and apply,”

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