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  2. Flowers in bloom as spring blossoms at Senior Center

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    My peonies are starting to bloom. It seems early, as it is still two weeks until Memorial Day. I was never able to see the northern lights, but there were some great pictures shared on Facebook. They were beautiful and a rare sight. We have fresh eggs for sale for $3 a dozen. Stop by and pick up some anytime. Come in anytime, our coffee pot is ...

  3. Forum Flashbacks: Dec. 14-20 | Features | Maryville Forum

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    Noting that many moves to meet the energy crisis require inconvenience and sacrifice, Nixon said in a statement that “Daylight Saving Time on a year-round basis, which will result in the conservation during the winter months of an estimated equivalent of 150,000 barrels of oil a day, will mean only a minimum of inconvenience and will involve ...

  4. Notebook: Trump deserves a second term - Maryville Forum

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    Notebook: Trump deserves a second term. Larry Anderson. Sep 14, 2024. When the presidential race was wide open, I favored Ron DeSantis, the able governor of the key state of Florida. I liked his youth and energy, his decisive, articulate grasp of the issues, and how he handled his state’s affairs, especially during the COVID episode.

  5. Letter to the Editor: Propane versus electric buses

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    Missouri’s electric grid is powered primarily with coal. Comparing the carbon intensity of propane versus Missouri’s electric grid is shocking: Propane is almost three times less carbon intensive, scoring 79 g/MJ to the grid’s 238 g/MJ. Economics Class: It takes nearly four times the energy to generate one unit of battery power due to ...

  6. Council looks at comprehensive water plan - Maryville Forum

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    SUBMITTED CHART. MARYVILLE, Mo. — Representatives from HDR Engineering laid out their initial recommendations to overhaul the city’s drinking water systems Monday evening, leaving City Council members to begin the process of deciding whether, to pursue a new water treatment facility. Commissioned this summer to analyze the water system from ...

  7. Northwest to begin $105M energy project | News | Maryville Forum

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    The board’s approval of the proposed energy infrastructure modernization project authorizes Northwest President Lance Tatum and Vice President of Finance and Administration Stacy Carrick to enter into contracts with selected bidders for a total project cost not exceeding $105 million. The multi-year plan includes the replacement of chillers ...

  8. First Rotary Bloomin’ Peony Tour takes root on May 18-19

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    Maryville Rotary Club President Skye Pournazari helped set up the first ever Bloomin’ Peony Tour, set for May 18 and 19 at Hollingsworth Peonies in Nodaway County. Pournazari invites flower fans to, “Come frolic in the flowers with Rotary.”. Kiss My Grits Kafe will provide a continental breakfast and lunch for VIP attendees.

  9. Jackson shines as Bluejays top WildCards - Maryville Forum

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    RAVENWOOD, Mo — Northeast Nodaway opened their softball season in the win column after a 4-2 win over Stewartsville-Osborn. Stellar pitching and timely at bats led the way for the Bluejays as they started their season on the right foot. “It’s big to start the season with a win,” Northeast Nodaway coach Payton Beason said.

  10. Gussy | Features | Maryville Forum

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    Meet this week’s adorable pet, Gussy, a 2-year-old, 74-pound Pyrenees mix who has been neutered. Described as being active and playful, Gussy is also a little bit shy. He is a high-energy dog who has lived outside, but is housebroken and able to live inside. He is good with men, women, children and other dogs and is fair with cats and livestock.

  11. Bearcats enter season with big team, big goals - Maryville Forum

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    The Bearcats are set to open the season on Friday, Sept. 6, at the Platte River Rumble “Gold” race hosted by Creighton University in Omaha. “I’m really excited for this year and I think that the freshmen are really going to grow and learn from us,” Thibault said.