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The tennis courts at Beal Park have been unusable for years due to weathering, but Maryville Parks and Recreation has a way to get out of this pickle — pickleball courts.
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Maryville Momentum 2045 — a guide to the city’s 20-year vision — was approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission March 19. In alignment with this, the Maryville City Council took a step to rebrand the city’s image at its April 13 meeting.
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Many operations entered the spring with fuel purchased over the winter for less than $3 per gallon. However, the first refill of the season could cost more than $1.50 higher per gallon.
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A new women’s health clinic aimed at expanding care and improving patient experience will open in northwest Missouri next month.
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Round two of severe weather is possible for much of the region today.
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A St. Joseph performing arts group is wrapping up its season with three concerts scheduled over the next few weeks, offering a range of musical styles from pop to classic rock and soul.
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The Nodaway Chorale will celebrate two decades of choral music with a special anniversary concert Sunday, April 26.
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Voters in the Maryville School District approved Proposition Spoofhound, the Proposition 3 sales tax rollback, in Tuesday’s election with more than 60% of the vote.
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Voters are heading to the polls to cast ballots in a variety of local races and issues, including city council and board of education contests, as well as several key bond proposals.
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With the April 7 election approaching, local officials are reminding voters to plan ahead to ensure a smooth voting experience.