This Week's News

Mosaic Maryville opens second art gallery 

The second Art of Healing Galleries opened to the public at Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville December 1. The opening celebration brought more than 60 artists and art enthusiasts out to see the new exhibit. “This has been an amazing endeavor for our hospital, patients and community,” says Megan Jennings, director of development for the

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NOCOMO moves to quarterly board meetings

At the November 22 NOCOMO Industries Board of Directors meeting, it was decided to meet on a quarterly basis instead of every other month beginning at 5:30 pm, December 14. The new meeting dates will be in March, June, September and December, tentatively set for 5:30 pm on the second Wednesday of the month. Board

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GRM Networks® distributes more than $5.5M in capital credits

GRM Networks Board of Directors has authorized the return of approximately $3 million in patronage capital credits to its member-owners. This includes $2.4 million paid to members with service in 1999 and $600,000 paid to members with service in 2021. This year, GRM Networks has also returned more than $2.5 million to the estates of

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State’s OBD to show maps with virtual video call

  Citizens, public officials, and other leaders will have an opportunity to hear about how they can help improve recently released maps showing broadband availability in their area at 1 pm, Tuesday, December 13. Billions of dollars in broadband funding are at stake. Missouri’s Office of Broadband Development (OBD) will host a virtual video call

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Governor Parson announces $400,000 grant to go to NTS

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has awarded several Missouri Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs with grant dollars to further support all Missouri students who are prepared for success upon graduation and further contribute to developing Missouri’s workforce. Northwest Technical School, (NTS) Maryville received $400,000 from this distribution. NTS Director Jeremy Ingraham

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Minnie Lane recognizes area firefighters with donations

Minnie Lane’s Owner Melody Blair proudly holds a firefighter’s boot to welcome any monetary donations from the community. Maryville Fire Department Captain Phil Rickabaugh notes his appreciation to Blair as well as anyone who gives. From now until just before Christmas, Minnie Lane will raise funds and awareness for the Nodaway County volunteer firefighters. In

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Clements couple donate to animal shelter

Darren and Angee Clements donated $1,123 to the New Nodaway Humane Society Animal Shelter. The amount was for the birthdate, November 23, of their late son, Bradie, and the money was donated by friends and family as well as the Clements. Accepting the money were Animal Shelter Director Wendy Combs, Assistant Manager Kayce Fish and

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Pickering has two open seats for April 2023 election

At the December 5 Pickering City Council meeting, City Clerk Milt Sovereign announced there will be two open seats to be on the April 4, 2023 ballot. Filing days continue through Tuesday, December 27. To become a city council candidate, contact Sovereign at 104 South Coleman, Pickering, or 660.927.3737. Sovereign had received a $100 check

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An update provided by Maryville City Manager Greg McDanel

South Main Corridor Improvement Project, Phase I  VF Anderson Builders, Inc. continues to pour concrete curbs and driveways on the west side of the roadway as temperatures allow. As the contractor works north toward the intersection of South Avenue lane widths may be temporarily adjusted or certain areas may be barricaded with traffic cones to

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