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Rotary Club of Maryville is inviting the public to tour one of North America’s largest peony farms during the third annual Bloomin Peony Tour on May 16 in Skidmore.
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Mosaic Medical Center - Maryville will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday to unveil its new Women’s Health Clinic at 2016 S. Main St.
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The Maryville School District looked within and found the perfect fit for the vacant high school principal position. The district announced this in a press prelease on Monday afternoon. This position is effective July 1st.
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More than two dozen Nodaway County residents filled the Maryville City Council chambers earlier this week to voice concerns about a proposed $4 billion artificial intelligence data center south of the city.
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Maryville community members had the opportunity to hear from a highly decorated athlete, Aly Raisman, who spoke about mental health and how to step back and see the bigger picture of life.
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The St. Joseph Public Library will host a nine-week leadership course this summer for students entering 11th and 12th grade.
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The FIFA World Cup is rolling into Kansas City, Missouri, and with it, over 650,000 visitors. Not only can the city expect an economic boom, but the impacts will be seen in surrounding areas — including Maryville.
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Community members and students are invited to attend a free presentation by Aly Raisman as part of Mental Health Month events in Maryville.
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The Spring Craft Fair is an annual event organized by Maryville Parks and Recreation, held at the Maryville Community Center. The event opens a market for vendors to showcase and sell their products. While some vendors are local businesses, others come from further in the region to sell their products.
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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.