Boosters hold soup supper
Boosters hold soup supper The Northeast Nodaway Booster Club will hold a free-will donation soup supper from 5:30 to 6:30 pm, Thursday, January 19 in the school cafeteria.
Boosters hold soup supper The Northeast Nodaway Booster Club will hold a free-will donation soup supper from 5:30 to 6:30 pm, Thursday, January 19 in the school cafeteria.
Alzheimer’s support group to meet An Alzheimer’s support group will meet at 6 pm, Wednesday, January 18 in the chapel at Oak Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care, 817 South Country Club Road, Maryville. For more information, contact Stephanie Reed, 660.562.2799.
Library lists week’s activities The Maryville Public Library, 509 North Main Street, Maryville, will hold the following activities: • Polar Party Story Hour, for children ages two to eight, 5:30 to 6:30 pm, Tuesday, January 17. • Book Nibblers, 9:45 to 10:15 am, Thursday, January 19. For infants to age three accompanied by a parent
Local Masons to gather The local Masons will meet at 7:30 pm, Monday, January 16 at the Masonic Lodge on North Main, Maryville.
Post 464 to host pancake breakfast American Legion Post 464 will sponsor a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11:30 am, Sunday, January 15 at the legion post, Conception Jct. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice and coffee will be served. Cost is $7 minimum donation per person, children six and under are free. Proceeds
Skidmore CB cancels chicken dinner Due to the projected inclement weather, Skidmore Community Betterment has cancelled the chicken dinner fundraiser originally scheduled for Sunday, January 15.
Fish, chicken fry to be held in Elmo The Elmo fish fry is from 5 to 7 pm, Saturday, January 14 at the Elmo Community Building. In addition to fish, there will be fried chicken, jacket fries, lettuce salad, cole slaw and baked beans. Cost is $9. Proceeds benefit the Elmo 4th of July celebration
BJ AL holds chili supper The Burlington Jct. American Legion Post will hold a ham and bean and chili supper from 5 to 7 pm, Friday, January 13 at the American Legion Building in Burlington Jct. Cornbread and dessert will also be served. Cost is $7 for adults, children 10 and under are free.
Discussion was held during the Maryville City Council meeting January 9 about posing a question on the April ballot to renew the half-cent sales tax that currently funds capital improvements. The current tax’s sunset is in April 2018. City Manager Greg McDanel suggested the council compose the tax question with no sunset, meaning the tax
Maryville Carbon Solutions (MCS), a Maryville-based facility owned by Bolder Industries and producer of Bolder Black™, an alternative to traditional carbon black, plans to be operational by next month and has announced its goals for 2017. In the coming year, MCS plans to process a minimum of one million waste tires, resulting in seven million