Power cord suspected in house fire
A family home at 415 E. Fifth St. in Maryville sustained moderate smoke damage Monday morning during a fire that Maryville Public Safety officials said started in the basement.
View ArticleMarching Hounds march into fall
The Maryville High School marching band is tuning up for its first performance of the 2012 football season.
View ArticleWest Nodaway Class of '65 turns 65
This is a unique year for the West Nodaway High School class of 1965.
View ArticleLibrary facing another tight budget year
On paper at any rate, it looks as if the Maryville Public Library is taking a huge hit for the upcoming fiscal year with anticipated revenues of $259,000 compared to nearly $275,000 in 2011-2012.
View ArticleNew line boosts recycling volume at NoCoMo
It's been a busy summer at the NoCoMo Industries sheltered workshop in Maryville where a new conveyor/sorting line and other improvements have enabled the plant, which embraces a growing recycling...
View ArticleMcCaskill plans Maryville campaign stop
Missouri U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, currently engaged in a heated re-election fight against Republican challenger Todd Akin, will be in Maryville this afternoon as part of an "On Our Campus, On Our...
View ArticleEnd of wage hike effort good news for local parks
Possible personnel cuts within the Maryville Department of Parks & Recreation, along with increases in program participation fees, apparently won't happen now that activists have dropped efforts to...
View ArticleMurder charges filed in fatal assault
Two men are in custody in the beating death of a Northwest Missouri State senior.
View ArticleLibrary celebrates grant projects
The library received a $12,428 grant from the Gladys Rickard Charitable Trust in June as part of the $160,446 in grants the Trust awarded around Nodaway County.
View ArticleVoters back incumbents in county races
Election night was kind to incumbents in Nodaway County, with all four officeholders seeking re-election in contested races getting the nod from voters for new four-year terms, according to preliminary...
View ArticleFire chief seeks volunteers to 'answer the call'
Fire division supervisor Capt. Phil Rickabaugh is looking for a few good people — they're not all men anymore — who have what it takes to join Maryville's "bravest" as volunteer firefighters.
View ArticleAlumni couple gives $100,000 to Northwest
Northwest Missouri State alumni Carl and Cheryl Hughes have donated $100,000 in support of the university's Talent Development Center, a program that provides students with a variety of services...
View ArticleToday in the news: Bank of America sued for alleged mortgage fraud
News to knowThe Justice Department sued Bank of America on Wednesday, saying the bank sold defective mortgages to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The suit seeks $1 billion, the amount the government says...
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