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When it came to weather, Corn and Soybean Farmers had no complaints for much of the growing season. Here in the Northwest part of the state, July brought ample rain and crops were thriving. But according to the US Drought Monitor, much of the state has since entered drought conditions.
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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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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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Following a record-breaking fundraising effort, Mosaic Medical Center - Maryville is investing in new equipment. The funds come from the Saint Francis Classic, a golf tournament the hospital held back in August at Mozingo Lake. The Saint Francis Foundation, which raises money for Mosaic, sponsored the event.
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Northwest Missouri State University will be paying tribute to lives lost during the events of September 11, 2001 with the annual stair climb.
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Big news for paperback readers in St Joseph: the city libraries are getting a new book-covering machine. The Saint Joseph Public Library was recently awarded a $3,000 grant by the region's Recycling and Waste Management District.
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It's time to register for The Maryville Public Library's next adult program. A talk next Thursday is digging into native plants.Tim Janousek from The Plant House will be giving a presentation on landscaping with native plants. He says he started gardening at a young age and never stopped.
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As state senators gather in Jefferson City to consider reforms to Missouri’s citizen initiative process political groups are seeking to preserve that process with a ballot measure of their own.
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House Speaker Jon Patterson's no vote caught the attention of detractors of the redrawn congressional map.