In the wake of the May 16 tornado, applications for demolition permits on private property doubled. Property owners are making tough decisions to raze their homes, and whether to stay or leave the city.
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Ella Caffery and Kasidy Mohwinkle were named to an all-tournament team for the second consecutive weekend.
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The Missouri State Senate has sent a redrawn congressional map and a reform of the citizen initiative process to Governor Michael Kehoe for consideration and approval.
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At a recent Mobile Food Pantry drop in Maryville, the second Harvest Food Bank served over 500 people in need.
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The Second Saturday of the month is upon us, which means the Nodaway County Historical Society is open for coffee and conversation.
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Today, September 12th, marks your last chance to make your voice heard in the Maryville R-2 School District's Superintendent Search!
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The report issued Tuesday by experts commissioned by the United Nations' Human Rights Council calls on the international community to end the genocide and take steps to punish those responsible.
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A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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For the first time in decades, the U.S. has decertified Colombia as a drug control partner — a symbolic blow to one of Washington's closest allies in Latin America.
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President Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists, accusing them of harming his business and personal reputation.
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