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  2. Tau Kappa Epsilon celebrates 70 years at Northwest

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    MARYVILLE, Mo. — Recently, the Alumni Association of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University celebrated 70 years since its founding as the Delta-Nu chapter of TKE in 1954. According to a news release from the chapter, more than 200 alumni and friends joined in the celebration May 31 to June 2, participating in ...

  3. Local man elected American Angus delegate - Maryville Forum

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    According to a press release, fellow St. Joseph Missouri American Angus Association members selected Laughlin as a delegate. He is one of 306 Angus breeders who have been chosen for this role. Delegates will represent the United States and Canada by participating in a business meeting and electing new officers and five directors to the American ...

  4. Impossible Quiz: Week 4 — Vanderbilt | State and National News...

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    People relax near The Parthenon on March 7, 2009, in Nashville, Tenn. Test your knowledge on Vanderbilt and the city of Nashville in this week's Impossible Quiz. As No. 7 Missouri football continues its quest for perfection at 3:15 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium, here's a chance to achieve perfection of your own.

  5. Steven DuWayne Davis | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    Steven DuWayne “Crazy Horse” Davis, the son of Leonard Max and Wilma J. (Groff) Davis, was born July 30, 1952, in Brookfield, Missouri. He attended Rock Port High School, Rock Port, Missouri, graduating in 1970. Crazy Horse then attended heavy equipment school in Homestead, Florida. Crazy Horse was employed by Missouri Beef Packers in Texas.

  6. Nancy Sue Ogle | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    Nancy Sue Ogle. 1951-2024. Nancy Sue (Cox) Ogle, 72, of Maryville, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at her daughter’s home near Ravenwood, Missouri, surrounded by family. Nancy was born in Clarinda, Iowa, on July 8, 1951, her parents were Wayne Carl and Phyllis Naomi (Drennen) Cox, they preceded her in death.

  7. Grant City pulls in audience for 2024 tractor pull season

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    GRANT CITY, Mo. — The Northwest Missouri Tractor Pullers Association held its Grant City tractor pull at the fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 7. The event had 11 classes of competition. The event kicked off with the non-turbo division, which hosted both the youngest and the oldest drivers of the night: Crew Hoyt, age 11, and Ed Stoll, age 83.

  8. Mary Lue Potthast | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    Mary Lue Potthast 1941-2019. Mary Lue (Dixon) Potthast, 78, of Raymore, Missouri, passed away, Wednesday, November 6, 2019.

  9. Hackett inducted into 8-Man Hall of Fame - Maryville Forum

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    BURLINGTON JUNCTION, Mo. — As the West Nodaway Rockets look toward the future with a new coaching staff for the 2020 season, they will also take a moment to look back in time, as former running back Ryan Hackett enters the Missouri 8-Man Coaches Association Hall of Fame. “At first I thought somebody was pranking me,” Hackett said.

  10. Clarence R “Bob” Bagby | Obituaries | Maryville Forum

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    Clarence R “Bob” Bagby. Clarence R “Bob” Bagby 92 of Sunrise Beach, Missouri, died on Tuesday November 21, 2023, at St Mary’s Hospital, Jefferson City, Missouri. Bob was born in Maryville, on September 9, 1931, to Elmer C. and Bertha (Merrigan) Bagby. He attended St. Patrick’s School, Horace Mann and graduated for Maryville High School.

  11. Times-Tribune Throwbacks: May 2-8 - Maryville Forum

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    125 years ago. Worth County Times, April 27, 1899. Lightning’s deadly work. Wednesday night of last week, at about nine o’clock, lightning struck the stable of D.A. Davidson, several miles west of this place, and totally destroyed it together with two horses, one cow, some harness and corn. Mr. Davidson is peculiarly unfortunate in the way of fire.