Treats come to Downtown Maryville in 28th annual event

The 28th annual Downtown Maryville Trick or Treat event will be from 5 to 6:30 pm, Monday, October 30 in Downtown Maryville. This year the event is being sponsored by the Maryville Pride Lions Club. There are a total of 77 participants who are welcoming families to receive goodies. Participating “treaters” off the square are:

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County 8th graders tour area manufacturers

Nodaway County eighth graders from Maryville, Jefferson, South Nodaway, West Nodaway, Nodaway-Holt, North Nodaway and Northeast Nodaway had the opportunity to tour four of the following manufacturers and businesses: Laclede, DRIV/Tenneco, Kawasaki, Mosaic Medical Center, JL Houston/PolyTank, Metal Culverts, NUCOR-LMP and Nodaway County Services.

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Maryville soccer prepares for postseason play

By Morgan Guyer It’s been an impressive season so far for the Maryville Boys Spoofhound Soccer Team. They currently sit at 12-3 on the season, with one of the losses coming in overtime. Now after an 8-0 win over Savannah on October 16, the team will begin preparing for the post season. The Spoofhounds took

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Ravenwood holds community breakfast

The Ravenwood Community Breakfast will be from 8 am to noon, Sunday, October 22 at the Ravenwood Community Center. Eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, biscuits and gravy and pancakes will be served. Adults are $10; children are $5. Proceeds will go to the Northeast Nodaway High School Softball team.

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Bark, Treat is at animal shelter

The New Nodaway Humane Society is sponsoring Howloween Bark or Treat from 4 to 6 pm, Sunday, October 22 at the animal shelter, 829 South Depot Street, Maryville. There will be treats for dogs and children.

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Atkins to retire from The Ministry Center

By Kathryn Rice The Ministry Center Director Merlin Atkins has announced his retirement as of Tuesday, October 31. His replacement will be Tim Deen, Maryville, who begins his tenure as director Wednesday, November 1. Deen has volunteered at the center and went to school with Merlin’s oldest son. Deen has been approved by The Ministry

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Fisher named as Maryville’s beautification winner for October

Doris Fisher, residing at the property located at 416 South Dunn, Maryville, was congratulated by Mayor Tye Parson as the October winner of the Beautification Award Program. Fisher was nominated by her grandson who told us that she still loves to mow her yard by herself and takes meticulous care of the landscaping. She was

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Bearcats face Pittsburg State

The Bearcat football team will face Pittsburg State University in the annual Homecoming football game, beginning at 2 pm, Saturday, October 21, at Bearcat Stadium. Tickets may be purchased online at bearcatsports.com/tickets. All fans are invited to the Bearcat Zone at the Raymond J. Courter College Park Pavilion after the conclusion of the Homecoming parade to

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Homecoming parade, map

The annual Homecoming parade begins at 9 am, Saturday, October 21, at the corner of Ray and College Avenue. It will proceed east on Fourth Street and end at Main Street. It traditionally features more than 100 entries, including bands and floats sponsored by campus and community organizations and businesses. Additionally, Northwest alumni are invited

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Commissioner’s Minutes October 12, 2023

Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker called the meeting of the Nodaway County Commission to order at the commissioner’s office. In attendance: Walker, Chris Burns and Scott Walk, associate commissioners and Melinda Patton, county clerk. Burns made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed. Burns made a motion to approve prior commission minutes

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