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- Local Briefs: Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — Monday’s Powerball drawing made one lucky ticket purchased in Maryville a winner The ticket was purchased at the Hy-Vee gas station, according to the Missouri Lottery Wendy Baker, a spokeswoman for the lottery, told The Forum that as of Wednesday at noon, the ticket had not
- Clements, Ferry have big days as Platte Valley chugs along
HOPKINS, Mo — In a story that would play out early and often, Platte Valley showed their size, strength and speed on the first two plays of the game versus
- First members appointed to new 911 board | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — The Nodaway County Commission earlier this month appointed the seven members of a new oversight board for 911 dispatch, the next step after voters approved a new
- All-Forum Awards: Girls Soccer Girls Track Field
The All-Forum Spring Awards kicked off last week with the Baseball Player of the Year (Canon Creason) and the All-Forum Baseball First and Second Team, as well as the Boys
- Missouri Ranks #10 for a Budget-Friendly Summer Road Trip
To help travelers get the most out of their vacation dollars, researchers at Dunhill Travel Deals—a leading source for travel deal discovery—analyzed the lower 48 states to find the best destinations for a budget-friendly road trip in 2025
- LeRoy Mitchell Coffelt | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
LeRoy Mitchell Coffelt, 77, of Ravenwood, Missouri, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at Mosaic Life Care in St Joseph LeRoy was born in Maryville, on May 20, 1947, to Wayne L and Margaret L (Ray) Coffelt, he graduated from Ravenwood High School and had attended the
- Thunder give No. 2 Wolverines all they can handle district final
BURLINGTON JCT , Mo — When Nodaway Valley senior Preston Jenkins was in junior high and excelling in the summer baseball leagues, the Nodaway-Holt student assumed that baseball would be just
- Missouri will hand over personal data of food aid recipients to feds . . .
The U S Department of Agriculture earlier this month requested sensitive data from states about participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, including their Social Security numbers and addresses, in what it says is an effort to ensure program integrity
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