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  2. Gathering celebrates town-gown partnership - Maryville Forum

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    Downtown renewal expert Ron Drake speaks from the stage Wednesday morning during the All-Employee and Community Meeting in the Houston Performing Arts Center on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University.

  3. Turn-of-the-century Maryville newspapers now digitized

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    Six newspapers from Nodaway County, spanning the years 1870-1925, have been digitized, according to a news release from the organization: The Maryville Republican (weekly edition) from 1870-1910, the Maryville Republican (daily edition) from 1907-1910, the Maryville Times from 1881-1885, the Maryville Tribune (weekly edition) from 1890-1923 and the Maryville Tribune (daily edition) from 1915-1925.

  4. Silver X Reports Strong Q2 2024 Financial Results

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    VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / August 29, 2024 / Silver X Mining Corp. (TSXV:AGX)(OTCQB:AGXPF)(F:AGX) ("Silver X" or the "Company") is pleased to report its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 for the Nueva Recuperada Project (the "Project") in Central Peru.

  5. David L. Duvall | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    In 1996, David left the teaching field and began work at Northwest as a project manager and as an environmental services director, where he remained for more than 12 years. Throughout his career, David also taught the Korean martial art of Hap Ki Do, eventually founding his own Hap Ki Do academy and organization based in Maryville.

  6. Letter to the Editor: Grant City cleanup project

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    The city council is very excited to put more emphasis on this project. We have several older buildings within the town that are not only an eyesore, but are dangerous to the people in the town. These dilapidated buildings invite unwanted pests, rodents, and wildlife to take up residency in town when they would just be better off out in the country.

  7. Margaret Elizabeth Stiens | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    Margaret Elizabeth Stiens, 89, of Maryville, Missouri, passed away on Monday, September 30, 2024, at Mosaic Medical Center, Maryville, with family at her side. Margaret was born near Barnard, Missouri, on September 9, 1935, to Clifton M. and Mary H. (Schieber) Mattson. She graduated from Conception ...

  8. Patrick Mahomes donates $5M to Texas Tech project

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    The university announced Thursday the donation from the couple to the South End Zone and Dustin R. Womble Football Center project, bringing the fundraising for the project to $115 million, part of the $242 million Campaign for Fearless Champions initiative that launched when Mahomes was a freshman at the Lubbock, Texas, school in 2014.

  9. With Mizzou's $250 million Memorial Stadium renovation formally...

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    Mizzou administrators on Thursday, April 18, 2024, approved a $250 million renovation of the university’s Memorial Stadium, the school’s most expensive athletics facility project in its history. The renovations, expected to be completed ahead of the 2026 football season, will overhaul the north end of the stadium, adding premium seating, an ...

  10. Column: Garden project benefits health and community

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    A new project is blooming in Grant City: a community garden. This garden, led by local residents, will bring many benefits to both individuals and the community. I thought it would be great to use my space this month to encourage you to participate and reap some of the benefits we are currently attempting to sow. (See what I did there?

  11. Worth County Commission minutes | Times-tribune | Maryville Forum

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    Kevin Fisher, economic developer, stopped in to share a project that he and some others were thinking about starting, called 10 Squared Men. Recorder Amanda Gilland stopped in to give her six-month review. She currently has her records digitized back to 1902. Commissioner Regan Nonneman made a motion to adjourn at noon, Tyler Paxson seconded.