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SCB hosts Newton Hall dinner

Skidmore Community Betterment will have a dinner from 11 am to 1 pm, Sunday, March 27 at Newton Hall, Skidmore. Dinner will be ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, roll and dessert for $10 a plate. Funds raised will be for new tables. To reserve carryout dinners, call 660.928.3366.

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Community breakfast served in Ravenwood

A community breakfast will be served from 8 am to noon, Sunday, March 27 at the Ravenwood Community Center. The all you can eat breakfast features eggs, bacon, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and gravy. Cost is $8, adults, $6, children and proceeds will go to the NEN student council.

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Parnell Fire presents annual hog roast

The Parnell Fire Protection Volunteers will hold the annual hog roast from 5:30 to 8 pm, Saturday, March 26 at the Parnell Fire House. The freewill donation meal includes roasted hog, baked potato, salads, baked beans, dessert and beverages.

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DARE dinner, auction set for community center

The 2022 DARE Dinner, Silent and Live Auction will open doors at 6 pm, Saturday, March 26 at the Maryville Community Center. Mark Younger will return as the auctioneer. Cost is $10, adults, $5, students and free for those under five. Tickets are available at the door. Dinner be at 6:30 pm, the silent auction

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Mobile Pantry comes to Skidmore

Second Harvest Community Food Bank will bring the fresh food mobile pantry to Skidmore beginning at 10 am, Thursday, March 24 and continuing while supplies last in front of city hall. The mobile pantry is open to the public; there are no income guidelines to take part.

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Bags and Badges Cornhole Tournament to benefit children

The Santa Cops for Kids program will host a Bags and Badges Cornhole Tournament fundraiser to aid local children. The tournament will be Saturday, March 26 at The Hangar in Maryville. Check-in is from 11 to 11:45 am and the tournament will begin at noon. Registration is $50 per team or $25 per person. Winning

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Museum to offer a look at Nathaniel Sisson

Nodaway Countians have the opportunity on Sunday, March 27 to learn about the multiple accomplishments of one of Maryville’s early leaders. Civil War veteran Nathaniel Sisson came to Maryville in 1866. A trained surveyor and engineer, he was a driving force in helping Maryville to move forward. He was active in state and national politics

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NCTC presents youth play ‘The Dastardly Doctor Devereaux’

The Nodaway Community Theater Company will present the youth play of “The Dastardly Doctor Devereaux” at 7 pm, Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2 and at 2 pm, Sunday, April 3. The cast is: front, Sidney Pohren, Abigail Rowen, Henry O’Gwin and Dinah Lance; back, Jonah Conn, Eliana Goldsmith, Avery Heideman, Bella Day, River

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Learn to scout for spring alfalfa insects in free online class

A free online class will discuss spring alfalfa insects and what to do about them from 6 to 7 pm, Thursday, March 24 via Zoom. University of Missouri Extension Agronomist Pat Miller will show how to scout for alfalfa weevils, pea aphids, blue alfalfa aphids, variegated cutworms and stem nematodes. Register for “Scouting Alfalfa for

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