Route U crossover at Highway 71 to close May 11

The Missouri Department of Transportation will close the Nodaway County Route U crossover on U.S. Route 71 for a median/crossover improvement project from May 11th to May 22nd. Crews will remove median islands and relocate signage to

Clinton County drug charges for two people from Holt

A man and woman from Holt, Missouri, were arrested on drug charges in Clinton County after a traffic stop on Interstate 35. During the stop, a state trooper found methamphetamine in a cigarette pack belonging to the

Driver Examination Station closures in May

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Driver Examination Stations will be closed on May 8th for Harry S. Truman’s birthday and on May 25th for Memorial Day. Normal operations will resume on May 26th.

Deputies found drugs, booze and kids at a Kansas home

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Shoptease photo Brown Co. BROWN COUNTY—Law enforcement are investigating two suspect on multiple allegations after an incident at a Kansas home. Just before 7p.m. May1, deputies responded to 1288 Fern Road on a report of a verbal

Road Closures for NCMC graduation Saturday

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By JIM FARIS Sections of Trenton will close down Saturday, May 9th, for North Central Missouri College’s summer commencement. Main Street at Crowder Road, and Mabel Street at 12th Street will be closed for twenty minutes each

MDC using National Rivers Month to highlight Stream Teams

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By JIM FARIS The Missouri Department of Conservation is highlighting their Stream Team initiative during June, National Rivers Month. Stream Teams are groups of Missouri volunteers who clear litter from waterways, improving habitats, and advocating for streams

Downtown Maryville to host Spring into Fun May 9th

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By JIM FARIS Downtown Maryville announced a return for Spring into Fun, the opening event of Maryville’s Market season, highlighting local growers, artisans, and entrepreneurs. More than 80 vendors are set to attend, selling homemade and homegrown

New sculptures coming to Downtown Maryville

Five new sculptures, including Canine Condos, Gem, Kaleidoscope, Nibbles, and Spring Study 1, will be installed in downtown Maryville. The sculptures were unveiled at a recent City Council meeting by the president of the Maryville Downtown Improvement