Cletus Henggeler

Cletus J. Henggeler, 87, Stanberry, died Tuesday, October 29, 2019, at Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville. He was born March 18, 1932, near Clyde, to Joseph C. and Mary C. Runde Henggeler. He was a graduate of Jefferson High School. Mass of Christian burial was Monday, November 4 at St. Columba Catholic Church, Conception Jct.

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Hopkins begins ordinance approval process

The Hopkins City Council addressed a new ordinance concerning the town’s floodplain during  their November 4 meeting. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Kelly Morrison.  Jenni and Jeremiah Snyder, town residents, were in attendance to address a letter they received from the council.  A new floodplain ordinance, #459, was read aloud by Deandra

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Geography With Goudge

“The Bearcat men’s cross-country is currently ranked #11 in the USTFCCCA NCAA Division II Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll.  The team placed second at the recent MIAA Championships.  This proportional symbol map displays a concentration of quality teams throughout the Midwest , Colorado and California. The Bearcats will compete in the NCAA North Central

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Oak Lawn Cemetery sees new sign

The daughters of the late Harold Fare, Ravenwood, took on a project to utilize the bricks from the fallen Ravenwood Post Office. Connie Hawk, Patsy Orey and Kathy Brand, daughters of Fare, who died in 2006, created a positive memory of both their dad and the building by constructing a brick entry sign at the

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Ribbon cutting brings applause

The cutting of the official ribbon brought the applause and shouts of happiness from all who had worked hard to make the Healing Garden at Mosaic Medical Center-Maryville a reality during the grand opening ceremony November 2.

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News Release from Maryville R-II – Inclement Weather Procedures

To help everyone be better prepared for the approaching winter weather, Maryville R-II is sharing the following procedures which will be in place for this school year. NOTIFICATION: Announcements concerning cancellations, early outs, late starts, and/or the use of hard surface bus routes will be made locally through the following: Radio – KNIM 97.1 fm

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Maryville Public Safety facility sees steel frame

EL Crawford construction began erecting the steel walls for the Maryville Public Safety facility, located at First and North Vine Streets, October 31. City Manager Greg McDanel noted it is the hope of the firm to have the building “closed in” before winter weather deters construction days.

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Geography with Goudge

“The Bearcat men’s basketball team is again sitting on top of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Rankings after their pre-season game with Duke this past weekend. They will open their regular season with the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic this weekend (November 1 & 2) in St. Joseph.  This proportional symbol

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Mosaic offers November educational opportunities

Recent news headlines and concerns about the increase in the county’s smoking prevalence are two factors in upcoming educational opportunities sponsored by Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville. On Friday, November 1, Teri Harr will be presenting a Lunch and Learn on the “Dangers of Smoking and Vaping.” The free luncheon will be held at noon

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Emerita Simmerman

Agnes Emerita Simmerman, 89, Maryville, formerly of Conception Jct., died Thursday, October 24, 2019, at Maryville Living Center, Maryville. She was born October 26, 1929, in Maryville, to Aloysius and Anna Elizabeth Durbin Wiederholt. She was a graduate of Immaculate Conception School. Mass of Christian burial was Monday, October 28 at St. Columba Catholic Church,

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