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Maryville native Jalen Sundell returned to the field where his career began to pass along wisdom and provide motivation to the next generation of football players.
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The Lied Public Library in Clarinda has received a $25,000 grant to expand adult literacy and digital skills programs.
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Lanham Music offered young musicians a unique way to stay active this summer with their week long Rock Camp, concluding with a live performance that was on Saturday June 20th at Cafe Acoustic.
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John Coffey, the radio voice of the Bearcats and KXCV-KRNW station manager, will be inducted into Northwest Missouri State's M-Club Hall of Fame this fall.
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Missourians should prepare for dangerous heat as temperatures climb into the upper 90s and could reach the low 100s across the state through the Fourth of July.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Joseph will celebrate its new office with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon today at 109 S. Fourth St.
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As Fourth of July celebrations approach, the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety is urging motorists to plan ahead and make safe choices before hitting the road.
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Maryville's City Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday with development proposals, public safety agreements and water infrastructure among the items on its agenda.
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The Memphis Grizzlies drafted Bennett Stirtz with the 16th overall pick in Tuesday night's draft, then traded his rights to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Gas prices are continuing to decline across Missouri and much of the nation, providing relief for motorists ahead of the busy Independence Day travel period, though uncertainty remains as tensions persist between the United States and Iran.