Fresh Mobile Pantry comes to Barnard
The Second Harvest Community Food Bank Fresh Mobile Pantry will begin at 9 am, Tuesday, August 9 on Fourth Street in Barnard. The mobile food pantry will continue while supplies last and is open to the public.
The Second Harvest Community Food Bank Fresh Mobile Pantry will begin at 9 am, Tuesday, August 9 on Fourth Street in Barnard. The mobile food pantry will continue while supplies last and is open to the public.
By Kathryn Rice The Maryville Host and Pride Lions are joining with Debra Hull, RN and Mosaic diabetes educator, to bring forth the importance of diabetes prevention and management. Hull and the Lions members have created the Lions Diabetes Champions program to help get the word out. According to the CDC, 38 percent of adults
Downtown Maryville has launched a downtown storefront decorating contest to showcase school spirit and support incoming Northwest Missouri State University students and their families. Businesses in the downtown are encouraged to embellish their windows, doorways, sidewalks or other building additions for a chance to win a $250 grand prize. “Students and their families have a
The Beebusters meeting will be from 7 to 9 pm, Monday, August 8 at Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 South Laura, Maryville. All interested people are invited to attend.
At the August 1 meeting, the Pickering City Council set the tax levy at the maximum allowed for the next year. The state has an equation the city must follow for the tax amount. It takes in the number of people plus the valuation of property to come up with the street levy of 91.18¢
The Beebusters meeting will be from 7 to 9 pm, Monday, August 8 at Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 South Laura, Maryville. All interested people are invited to attend.
The Skidmore Community Betterment will meet at 6 pm, Monday, August 8 at Newton Hall, Skidmore.
The American Legion Post #528 will hold a freewill donation breakfast from 8 am to noon, Sunday, August 7 at the AL Post. The menu includes pancakes, biscuits and gravy, eggs made to order, bacon, sausage, coffee and orange juice.
By Morgan Guyer Once September hits, football fans in Maryville get to see the Bearcats take the field on Saturdays dressed in that classic green and white. After months of practice and preparation, countless film sessions and workouts, the players are finally ready, but not without some help. In the background, during those months, there
The 2022 Maryville High School team, July 27, helped the Lions Clubs’ members to weed and cleanup the Freedom Rock® Plaza at Franklin Park in Maryville. At the end of the successful endeavor, the team along with Spoofhounds Head Coach Matt Webb and three Lions posed for a photo.