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As the April election approaches, Maryville residents are expected to hear more about Proposition Spoofhound, a measure aimed at increasing funding for the Maryville R-II School District.
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Residents from across Missouri gathered in Maryville on March 28th for the third local “No Kings” protest, part of a broader series of demonstrations held nationwide and around the world opposing the Trump administration.
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Maryville’s new Water Treatment Plant has officially moved into a new phase of development following approval from the City Council Monday evening.
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The Saint Joseph Symphony will celebrate Women’s History Month with a Women’s March concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at the historic Missouri Theater.
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Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville is welcoming two new resident physicians to its rural health training program.
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Spring cleaning usually means tidying up homes or cars, but a new feature at Sunrise Bark Park is giving residents a chance to clean up something else — their pets.
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Maryville’s manufacturing industry is receiving statewide recognition after Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing earned top honors in a Missouri competition.
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From opened her business, A Bit of Leaven Artisanal Bakery & School, Oct. 1, 2024. In her custom bakery haven, she focuses a lot of time making sourdough bread and croissants. She also bakes other products like biscotti and scones, and offers monthly classes where she teaches visitors how to make a variety of her products as well.
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Northwest Missouri State University President Dr. Lance Tatum on Thursday announced the institution is taking aim at filling a gap and helping to train Missouri’s next generation of healthcare workforce by establishing a Center for Rural Health.
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Maryville Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Maggie Rockwood was announced as the next director Feb. 9. She will be taking over for outgoing Director Jeff Stubblefield.