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OUR TOWN ∙

Maryville, Missouri 2021 Supplement to The Post

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Local government

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Utilities

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Transportation

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Business

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Entertainment

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Education Health & Safety

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Local government

Council, mayor lead the way in Maryville

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The city of Maryville, headquartered at the Maryville City Hall, 415 N. Market St., operates under a council/city manager form of government. A five-member city council presides over the city government and meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at City Hall. Council members are elected to three-year terms on a rotating basis. The council then selects a mayor, who presides over meetings. Mayor Benjamin Lipiec was elected to the City Council in June 2020. Other members of the council include Rachael Martin, Dannen Merrill, John McBride and Tye Parsons. The Missouri Sunshine Law requires

that the majority of city business needing council approval is presented to the council during open public meetings. The council is tasked with hiring a city manager to manage the day-to-day operations of the city. Greg McDanel has served in that role since 2012. In addition to managing daily operations, he is responsible for enforcement of all policies, laws and ordinances; coordination of all municipal programs and services; and making recommendations to the City Council. Ryan Heiland serves as the assistant city manager and is responsible for operations at Mozingo Lake Recreation Park and the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport.

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The Maryville budget for the 2020 fiscal year totaled more than $31.7 million as the city supports many projects and services through its various departments. City departments include General Administration, Public Works, Public Safety, Finance, Municipal Court, Northwest Missouri Regional Airport, Parks and Recreation, Mozingo Lake Recreation Park and Central Garage. These departments provide much-needed services including law enforcement, fire response, water treatment and distribution, sewer treatment and collection, snow removal and street maintenance and construction. The city government also provides code enforcement, building inspections, fiscal management and transparency, human resources, records retention, economic development, aviation and public recreation for the community. The city of Maryville is dedicated to serving its citizens by providing safe and vibrant neighborhoods, dynamic economic growth and vitality and maintaining effective partnerships with local businesses and community organizations. More information is available online at www.maryville.org or by calling 660562-8001.

Commissioners manage Nodaway County The hub of government in Nodaway County is centered at the Nodaway County Administration Center, located northeast from the Nodaway County Courthouse across the intersection of Market and Fourth streets on the Downtown Maryville square. The three-story building is the center of county business and includes sufficient floor space to meet not only today’s requirements, but future needs as well. The county is administered through the actions of the three Nodaway County commissioners, who meet Tuesdays and Thursdays in their office on the first floor of the Administration Center to conduct the county’s business dealing with budget and other finance matters, road and bridge projects and the general business of the county. The commissioners’ office is located in the southeast corner of the complex. Primary access to the county officers’ suites is through the main entrance at the corner of Market and Fourth streets. The commissioners’ regular meeting schedule is posted and sessions are open to the public. Their telephone number is

Nodaway County Commissioners Chris Burns, Bill Walker and Scott Walk lead the county from the Nodaway County Administration Center. 660-582-5541. The Nodaway County Clerk’s office is located on the south side of the main floor. As the county’s principal budget office, the clerk pays all invoices, handles payroll and prepares county tax statements. The office also oversees voter registration and conducts elections. The county clerk’s office telephone number is 660-582-2251. The Nodaway County Assessor’s office, which handles personal property

and real estate transactions, is also on the first floor. The county collector/treasurer’s office is on the north side of the main floor. It offers two payment stations and a handicap access area. To reach the collector's office call 660-582-4302 or email Marilyn Jenkins at nodcollector.treasurer@gmail.com The assessor is responsible for monitoring new construction and remodeling and setting assessment levels on all real personal property. Both offices include areas for storing permanent records. To reach Assessor Rex Wallace, call 660-582-7633 or email him at nodassessor@gmail.com The office of the county recorder of deeds is on the lower level of the Administration Center. The office provides numerous services to county residents, including the recording of federal and state tax liens, military discharges, all surveyed property, new surveys and land transfers. Marriage licenses also are obtained through the recorder’s office. The number of the recorder’s office is 660-582-5711.


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4th Circuit Court located in Maryville Missouri’s 4th Circuit Judicial Courts are located in the Nodaway County Courthouse here in Maryville. Circuit Judge Roger Prokes presides over the circuit court which has jurisdiction over the five northwest Missouri counties of Nodaway, Atchison, Gentry, Holt and Worth. The circuit court also presides over juvenile justice for the same counties, handles criminal felony cases, major civil lawsuits, marriage dissolutions and adop-

tions. The circuit court’s office can be reached by calling 660-582-4231. The office of the associate circuit court also is located in the Nodaway County Courthouse. Associate Circuit Judge Robert Rice handles civil actions involving less than $25,000, small claims, misdemeanors, traffic offenses, felonies prior to the filing of information, adult abuse, child protection, domestic relations and

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the Probate Division. The Probate Division deals with guardianships, conservatorships, descendants’ estates, and mental health proceedings. The telephone number is 660-5822331. The office of Circuit Clerk Elaine Wilson is on the first floor of the courthouse. Her office monitors child support payments and payments in all felony cases. Filings of $25,000 or more are submitted

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to this office. The telephone number for the circuit clerk’s office is 660-582-5431. From his office on the first floor of the courthouse, Prosecuting Attorney Caleb Phillips has jurisdiction over all felony and misdemeanor offenses occurring in Nodaway County. If a criminal case is transferred to another county, he retains jurisdiction over the case and prosecutes it in that county.

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Phillips also prosecutes all state traffic offenses and all criminal jury trials for offenses occurring in Nodaway County. In addition, he represents the state in all misdemeanor criminal appeals to the Missouri Supreme Court. The office recently added Terry White as assistant prosecutor/ investigator. Additional duties include representing the Nodaway County Juvenile Office in juvenile actions (children under 18). He also represents elected county officeholders in any legal actions involving their offices. As the leading legal representative for the county, Phillips provides legal advice to the Nodaway County Commission and handles the collection of delinquent taxes. The telephone number for his office is 660-582-8285. The Maryville municipal court is located at Maryville City Hall, 415 N. Market St. The municipal court handles traffic citations and ordinance violations that occur within the city limits and at Mozingo Lake Recreation Park. The court meets at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesdays in the chambers of the Maryville City Council. The Maryville municipal court telephone number is 660-562-3525.

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U.S. Post Office located downtown The local United States Post office is located at 507 N. Fillmore St., within easy walking distance of Downtown Maryville and Northwest Missouri State University. A wide range of postal services are available from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 8:30 a.m. until noon on Saturdays. The facility is closed on Sundays and all federal holidays and there are no outgoing mail dispatches on those days. Individual postal boxes are available in the outer lobby area, which is open 24 hours a day. Outgoing

mail drops are available in the same area, as are three drive-up drop boxes on the east side of the facility. Six additional drop boxes are located at convenient locations throughout Maryville. Stamps, money orders, document mailers, cushion mailers, shipping cartons, packing materials, packaging tape, greeting cards and gift cards are available for purchase in the lobby during regular business hours. U.S. Passport services also are available. For postal service questions call the Maryville post office at 660-582-2751.

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Utilities

Utility service providers ready to serve ELECTRICITY Evergy Operating from its headquarters in Kansas City, Evergy is the electrical service provider for the Maryville area. Evergy is an American investor-owned utility with publicly traded stock that has its headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, and in Kansas City, Missouri. The company was formed from a merger of Westar Energy of Topeka and Great Plains Energy of Kansas City, Missouri, parent company of Kansas City Power & Light. Evergy services more than 1 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in northwest Missouri and eastern Kansas — a service territory larger than 28,130 square miles. Delivering that power requires 13,700 miles of transmission lines, more than 52,000 miles of distribution lines, and 40 power plants. To begin services, call toll-free, 888471-5275, or go online to www.kcpl.com.

United Electric Cooperative United Electric Cooperative, 30208 U.S. Highway 136, east of Maryville, supplies numerous rural Maryville and Nodaway County customers with electrical power. For service and other questions, call 800-748-1488.

landline telephone service, Internet and DIRECTV satellite television. Residents desiring local telephone service, additional calling features, or looking to change long distance plans, have several options available. Customers with internet access can go to centurylink.com or call 800877-3500 to enroll for features and services.

GAS Liberty Utilities Liberty Utilities – Empire District is the natural gas provider for the city of Maryville. They can be reached at 800-424-0427.

Suddenlink Suddenlink, mostly thought of as an internet provider, also offers bundles for landline phones. For more information, call 660-562-7351.

TELEPHONE CenturyLink CenturyLink is the local provider for landline telephone service. CenturyLink, which was formerly Sprint and then Embarq, has been serving customers in Maryville for more than 50 years. CenturyLink also offers bundles, which include

United Fiber United Fiber, a United Electric Cooperative subsidiary, also provides bundles for landline phones. For specific information, the telephone number is 800-585-6454.

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Electrical contractors work on poles last year along First Street in Maryville. tion call 660-582-2815. NorthwestCell NorthwestCell, 1218 S. Main St., Maryville, offers a variety of voice and LTE data plans with the latest cell phones on a nationwide network. For more, call 660-582-3334 or go to nwmcell.com. T-Mobile T-Mobile, 1115 S. Main St., Maryville, is an authorized retailer for T-Mobile and offers wireless plans, cell phones, accessories and more. For more information call 660-562-8285 or go to t-mobile.com.


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Walmart Walmart, 1605 S. Main St., Maryville, offers a variety of pay-as-you-go phones through AT&T Go, Boost Mobile, StraightTalk Wireless, TracFone, Virgin Mobile, and Walmart Family Mobile. Walmart is also an authorized retailer for contract phones and plans for both Sprint and AT&T. For more information call 660-562-2994. WATER AND SEWER Water and sewer services are provided through the City of Maryville within the city limits. The Maryville Public Works Department requires prospective customers to visit the water collection office in the Maryville City Hall, 415 N. Market St., to sign up for service. An application form must be filled out, and deposit requirements depend on the individual’s prior record of service. Information concerning water and sewer services and billing can be obtained by calling 660-562-8005. The Public Water Supply District No. 1 supplies water to the rural area surrounding Maryville.

The office is at 120 E. Third St. and the phone number is 660-582-5011. Customers need to come into the office, fill out a user’s agreement, and pay a deposit and connection fee. The office is open from 8 a.m. until noon, and from 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. HIGH SPEED INTERNET CABLE/SATELLITE TV SERVICE Suddenlink Suddenlink provides high-speed internet service for Maryville customers providing two-way internet access through its cable modems. Suddenlink also offers bundles for internet, landline phone and cable TV service. For more information, call 844-874-7558. United Fiber United Fiber, a United Electric Cooperative subsidiary provides service options throughout the city Maryville and many areas outside of the city limits. United Fiber also offers bundles for internet, landline phone and fiber based television service. For specific information, call 800-585-6454.

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Transportation

Two rural airports serve Maryville area

Northwest Missouri Regional Airport Located just a few miles west of downtown Maryville and all of its services, shopping and restaurants is the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport at 25775 Hawk Road. Built after World War II, the airport holds a tract of 175 acres of land. It provides general aviation services, including hangar rentals, to the aviation community and business travelers. Constructed in 2008, the airport’s terminal building is available to pilots and the general community. It is an attractive facility with a pilots’ lounge, vending machines, rest rooms and a conference room that can accommodate up to 50 people. Courtesy cars for pilots can be picked up outside the building. The airport has a 75 x 4,600 foot runway (Runway 14/36). In 2016, approximately 4,000 feet of the runway and taxiways underwent a renovation project and

GAS self- service fuel that is available to pilots 24 hours a day. The airport is staffed part-time by an attendant. Additional information about the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport is available at www.nwregionalair.com or by calling 660-562-8001.

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Rankin Airport Built in 1972 and located east of town at 26842 Jet Road, Rankin Airport is privately owned and operated by Kevin Rankin. Facilities include an office, a shop/hangar and four additional hangars. It has a 3,200-foot runway. Northwest Aviation offers training for private, commercial, instrument and flight instructor ratings at this facility. Also available are airplane maintenance, repairs, annual inspections and restoration. For more information, call 660-562-7450.

Maryville offers multiple public transportation options Maryville offers three types of ground public transportation services. Northwest Taxi and Shuttle Service Headquartered in Maryville, Northwest Taxi and Shuttle Service has been a local mainstay for several years. Along with its local taxi service, Northwest Taxi also provides shuttle services for out-of-town doctor’s appointments, trips to regional shopping centers, and to Kansas City International Airport, and Eppley Airfield in Omaha. Call 660-254-2958 to schedule a ride or to inquire about cost. Older Adults Transport Service OATS is a local public transit service for senior citizens, handicapped individuals, and rural populations. It serves Nodaway County in several ways with pre-scheduled trips. In-town rides are available to Maryville residents from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Rides also are pro-

vided between Maryville and rural portions of Nodaway County, as well as two monthly trips between Maryville and St. Joseph. More information, including specific numbers to call depending on your desired route, can be found at their website, oatstransit.org. SafeRides To ensure the safety of its students while getting around town, Northwest Missouri State University started the SafeRides program. SafeRides provides in-town shuttle service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and late-night rides from Thursday to Saturday. Each year, SafeRides provides approximately 25,000 rides for students. SafeRides employs student drivers and is managed by one of the University Police Department’s full-time dispatchers. To request a ride, call 660-562-1245. To view the shuttle’s schedule, visit the University Police Department portal on Northwest Missouri State University’s website at www.nwmissouri.edu.


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Business

Chamber of commerce helps local businesses The Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce is a private, nonprofit corporation comprised of local businesses and professional community members who volunteer their time and resources to make Maryville and Nodaway County a better place to live, work and do business. The chamber is organized to promote and sustain the advancement of the agricultural, legislative, educational, recreational, industrial and professional services, retail interests, to increase tourism of the city and its trade

area, and to better the community as a whole. The chamber is governed by a board of di-

rectors who represent member businesses and professional leadership of the community. The chamber promotes Maryville and its businesses through referrals, website listings, directories, the annual Farm/ City Banquet, Great Northwest Day at the Capitol and candidates’ forums. The chamber provides its members with networking opportunities such as the Chamber Ambassador’s program and monthly events. If you are opening a new business in town, the chamber can pro-

5 hotels offer lodging options

• America’s Best Value Inn & Suites, 1700 E. First St., is near the U.S. Highway 71 bypass. Suites include a living and work area with a kitchenette. Rooms come with a microwave and refrigerator. Complimentary breakfast is available. Call 660-562-3111 for reservations.

• Bearcat Inn & Suites, 2817 S. Main St., is a smoke-free, two-story hotel offering 50 rooms. It features a complimentary breakfast buffet. Located close to restaurants, parking for boats, campers and trucks is available. Pets are welcome. Call 660-562-2002 for information.

• Cobblestone Inn & Suites is located at 2 Fall Drive adjacent to Mozingo Lake Recreation Park. The hotel offers 40 rooms. Two family suites can sleep six, one king executive suite and one king suite with a hot tub are available, as are two handicap-accessible suites

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vide exposure for your business or service with a ribbon-cutting event. New residents are encouraged to stop by the chamber office at 408 N. Market St. to inquire about the Newcomer Program and to pick up a packet of small welcome gifts and coupons provided by chamber members. For more information on how to become involved in the Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce, call 660-5828643 or visit the chamber’s website at www.maryvillechamber.com.

on the first floor. Each room comes with free Wi-Fi, a refrigerator, microwave and coffee machine. Call 660-224-2222 for reservations. • Country Hearth Inn, 222 E. Summit Drive, is adjacent to Bearcat Inn & Suites and offers 32 rooms. Continental breakfast is available daily and pets are welcome. Call 660-582-8088 for information.

• Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 2929 S. Main St., is located on U.S. Business Route 71. This smoke-free hotel has 59 rooms and suites on three floors, served by an elevator. Rooms with hot tubs are available, as is free Wi-Fi, a heated indoor swimming pool, and a fitness center. Call 660-562-9949 for reservations.


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Maryville is served by six financial institutions Maryville and Nodaway County residents and businesses are served by six financial institutions, including five banks and a credit union, all providing a wide range of services, including electronic banking. • Bank Midwest has two Maryville locations offering a broad range of products and services to meet the needs of customers. The main office in Maryville is located at 402 N. Main St. with a convenient driveup facility nearby at 508 N. Main St.. The main bank is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Drive-up services are available from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. ATMs are available at drive-up locations. The main telephone number is 660-5822131. • Citizens Bank & Trust is located at 105 N. Main St.. Founded in 1889, it is headquartered in Kansas City. Banking centers are located throughout northwest and central Missouri, including St. Joseph. Maryville lobby hours are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Drive-up windows are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through

Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, and from 8 a.m. until noon on Saturday. A 24hour ATM is also available. The Maryville telephone number is 660-582-7454. • Nodaway Valley Bank has been located at the corner of Third and Main streets in Maryville since 1868. A second Maryville facility is located at 1303 S. Main St.. Both facilities have drive-up ATMs. The downtown bank’s lobby hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays. Drive-up hours at both Maryville locations are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The south bank lobby is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. For more information call 660-562-3232. Online chat and account opening is available at www.nvb.com. • Northwest Missouri Regional Credit Union, located at 26155 Country Lane, was chartered in 1933 and is proud to serve the students, alumni, employees, emeritus faculty and immediate family of the private and state schools in the 19-county area included in the Northwest Missouri State University district as described in the Missouri Statutes and employee groups in northwest Missouri. Lobby hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,

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Monday through Friday. The drive-up window is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The telephone number is 660-582-5747. • US Bank is a branch of US Bancorp, the sixth largest commercial bank in the United States. It provides a comprehensive line of banking, brokerage, insurance, investment, mortgage, trust and payment services. The bank is located at 120 S. Main St. and provides lobby services from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday. Drive-up service also is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, and 8 a.m. till noon on Saturday. The main phone number is 660-582-7159. • Wells Bank, Maryville’s newest financial institution, opened in 2016 at 2920 S. Main St. The bank was started in Platte City, Missouri in 1887 by the William C. Wells family. The Maryville branch is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. The drive-up window is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. More information is available at www. wells-bank.com or by calling 660-224-2558.

NCED provides development Nodaway County Economic Development focuses on existing business and industry service, business recruitment, and community development services. This nonprofit organization is focused on countywide goals of job creation, new capital investment and growing community wealth. In response to the old saying “It takes a village to raise a child,” Nodaway County Economic Development suggests that “It takes a community to grow a business.” Be it industry, small business, technology development or new retail business, NCED facilitates or assists with various business services such as financial packaging and incentive development, location and site selection, business modeling, marketing review, feasibility and market studies, and a revolving loan fund for façade development. Nodaway County Economic Development, led by Josh McKim, believes in the power of homegrown business and appreciates and the entrepreneurial spirit of those industries headquartered in the community. For more information on services offered by Nodaway County Economic Development, call 660-5824490.


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Entertainment

Local businesses offer fun for the whole family The relative quiet Maryville citizens enjoy might lead some to believe they need to look elsewhere for fun. However, Maryville provides a variety of entertainment opportunities. Bearcat Lanes If you’re serious about your quest to bowl the perfect 300 game, or just want to enjoy a relaxing game with friends, Bearcat Lanes is for you. Located at 1803 S. Main St., Bearcat Lanes offers competitive action for league bowlers and plenty of time for open bowling on its 16 well-maintained alleys. Cosmic Bowl is Thursday night. For more information, or to schedule a fundraiser or special event, call 660-582-2571.

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Timbearcats Axe Throwing is a fun and easy activity that is great for date night, team building activities, family functions, birthday parties and more. For more information or to schedule a time check out their website at www.timbearcatsaxethrowing.com or on Facebook or phone at 660-215-0112.

Maryville Board Game Café Located at 324 N. Main St., proprietors Scott and Thuy Copeland hope to encourage folks to put down their digital devices and interact with each other. The café offers comfortable seating with sofas, chairs and tables, fresh coffee and other beverages and a variety of snacks. For more information, check out the Maryville Board Game Café on Facebook.

The Fields Paintball If seeking a little thrill in the outdoors, proprietors David Baker and Chelsey Clark offer an experience that cannot be found anywhere else in northwest Missouri. The Fields Paintball is year-round mobile paintball activity where you supply the land and they supply all the equipment, trained referees and games. The Fields Paintball is currently constructing a permanent 20-acre paintball park in Maryville. For more information or to schedule an event date/time check out their website at www.fieldspaintball.com.

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Public library valuable asset for all ages The Maryville Public Library, located at the intersection of Fifth and Main streets, was established in 1904 and is housed in the old federal building. Library hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Nearly 50,000 books and other materials are available to MPL cardholders. These items include CDs, DVDs, newspapers and magazines, musical instruments and thousands of e-books and downloadable audiobooks. Internet access and document printing, scanning, test proctoring, copying and faxing services also are available, along with other electronic resources like online foreign language learning software. On request, books can be delivered to the homebound in Maryville, and books not found in the library’s collection may be available via inter-library loan. The library offers a conference room to small groups by reservation. The room holds up to 12 people. Eligible activities include small group meetings, book clubs, and small group training sessions. Regularly scheduled programs are

MARYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY available, including reading activities for children from birth to 8 years old, story hours for toddlers and preschoolers, a LEGO club, and a computer coding club. A summer reading program for children ages birth to 18 is offered each year. Library cards are free to Maryville residents. The process for obtaining a card includes completing an application and providing a photo ID along with two proofs of current address. Persons living outside Maryville’s taxing district may obtain a library card by paying a $65 per year nonresident fee. For more information, visit the library or call 660-582-5281. You can also visit the library’s website at www.maryvillepubliclibrary.lib.mo.us or find it on Facebook.

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Local restaurants offer spectrum of food options A&G Restaurant, 208 N. Main St., Maryville, is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. A&G offers a wide variety of fresh, homemade items from the 14-page lunch and dinner menu and complete bar service. A&G is also famous for its Greek Night on Friday’s. Call 660-582-4421 for more information.

S. Main St., Maryville, offers its own brand of fast, authentic Mexican food. Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday though Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, call 660-562-1104. El Nopal Mexican Restaurant, 2717 S. Main St., Maryville, serves Caldo De Pollo, Mexican Salad and Beef Steak Ranchero among many other popular menu items. It is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Carryout orders are available. The phone number is 660-541-4127.

Applebee’s is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday at 2919 S. Main St. in Maryville. Applebee’s offers a hometown atmosphere and memorabilia from local schools and historical points. The diversified menu features more than 50 items ranging from appetizers to desserts, all available for dining in and carrying out. Call 660-562-3161 for more information and Applebee’s Carside To Go.

Gray’s is open from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and has daily specials with a variety of meals to order from the menu. Gray’s is located at 22979 U.S. Highway 71. Call 660-582-2412 for information.

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Burger King, 1601 S. Main St. in Maryville, is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day. Call 660-582-0062 for more information. Casey’s General Store has three Maryville locations. Open 7 days a week from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m., the new store is at 1925 S. Main

St. The phone number is 660-562-0113. The original store at 1520 N. Main St. is open from 5 a.m. until 11 p.m., every day. The kitchen is open from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., every day. The phone number is 660-562-7501. A third

location at 1719 E. First St., is open 24 hours a day. Fresh bakery items and breakfast pizza are available all day, and burgers, chicken, traditional pizza and sub sandwiches are served beginning at 11:30 a.m. Its phone number is 660-562-2021. Dairy Queen Grill and Chill is located at 1912 S. Main St., Maryville. The restaurant offers their normal lineup of burgers and Blizzards, as well as a Coke Freestyle machine with over 100 drink combinations. Normal hours are 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. For more information, call 660-582-5622.

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Domino’s is open from 10:30 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday and 10:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Domino’s specializes in 30 minutes or less carryout and delivery, a variety of pizza toppings and crust, chicken, salad, and sodas. Domino’s is located at 1006 S. Main St., Maryville. Call 660-5622800 for more information. El Maguey’s Mexican Restaurant, 918

Grill Sergeant Barbeque is a food truck that can be found at various locations around Maryville. It offers catering, concessions, vending and competition barbeque. The Hangar, located at 1602 S. Main St., Maryville, offers New York style, brick-oven pizzas and movie theater concessions at the local multi-theater cinema. The Hangar is open from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Order inside or online at www.hangar1.com. Happy Garden, 514 N. Main St. in Maryville, is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Happy Garden offers a variety of Chinese cuisine from a large menu. Call 660-582-6668 for more information. Hy-Vee Kitchen, open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily in the Maryville Hy-Vee, 1217 S. Main St., Chinese Express, New York Style Deli, grill and grand buffet. Call 660-582-2191 for complete information. Jimmy John’s, 1005 S. Main St. in Maryville, is a counter-serve chain specializing in sub and club sandwiches, plus signature potato chips. Jimmy John’s is open daily for

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Our Town ∙ Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 - 17 fast Mexican food. There are daily specials, as well as $1.05 Happy Hour Tacos from 2-5 p.m. every day except Thursday. Normal business hours are Monday through Saturday, 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Señor Burrito is closed Sundays. For more information, call 660-562-2433. Simply Siam, 314 N. Main St., Maryville, specializes in traditional Thai cuisine, served in a comfortable setting. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Call 660-582-2077 for menu and delivery.

GRAY'S dine-in, pick up, or delivery, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information or to place an order, call 660-582-7777.

open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Pizza Hut offers popular toppings and specialty pizzas on a variety of crusts, pasta, and sandwiches. Take-out and delivery are both available. Call Pizza Hut at 660-562-2468.

Joy Wok, 1416 S. Main St., Maryville, is a Chinese buffet and sushi restaurant located in the Mary Mart Shopping Center. They are open 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more, call 660-562-6888. Kool Kats, 811 S. Main St., offers 60-plus flavors of shaved ice as well as banana slipts, shakes and malts. It is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. KFC is located at 1622 S. Main St., Maryville. KFC is open from 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Reach KFC at 660-582-8522. McDonald’s is located at 1106 S. Main St., Maryville. McDonald’s is open 24 hours a day, Wednesday through Sunday and 4 a.m. to midnight Monday and Tuesday. Contact McDonald’s at 660-582-8222. Pagliai’s Pizza is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Pagliai’s has a lunch buffet Monday through Friday, an evening buffet Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, and a spaghetti night on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Customers may request their favorite pizza for the buffet. Pagliai’s is located at 611 S. Main, Maryville. Call 660-582-5750 for delivery and information. Pizza Hut, 732 S. Main St., Maryville, is

Pizza Ranch, 215 Che Drive, Maryville, offers the country’s best chicken and fixings with an array of pizzas, desserts and a salad bar. Customers may request their favorite pizza for the buffet. Buffet hours are 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, and from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m to 8 p.m. Sunday. Get more information or order by calling 660-224-2185 or visiting pizzaranch.com. Planet Sub is at 221 W. Fourth St., adjacent to the Student Body. Planet Sub is a counter-serve chain for sizeable subs built on house-made bread with fillings ranging from tuna to tempeh. Hours are 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.

Snowie, is a shaved ice trailer that can be found around Nodaway County and beyond, offering snow cones. Follow them on social media for location.

p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday. It can be reached at 660-562-1692. Subway, 524 N. Main St., is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. At Subway, customers can order a sub sandwich of your choice on fresh baked bread spanning six to 12 inches. It can be reached at 660-582-5544. Taco Bell, 1117 S. Main St., offers Maryville its “Think Outside the Bun” dining experience with Mexican-inspired fare such as tacos, quesadillas and nachos. Open from 7 to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday; 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday; and 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Sunday. Call 660-562-3900 for additional information.

Sonic Drive-In, 721 S. Main St., Maryville, is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. Call 660-562-3545 for more information.

Taco John’s, 1015 S. Main St., Maryville, is open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Sunday; 7 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday; and 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturday. Call 660-5828056 for more information.

Starbucks Coffee has two pop-up locations in Maryville, one located in the Maryville Hy-Vee, the other located in the B.D. Owens Library on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University. Starbucks is known for its signature coffee blends and roasts, as well as its bistro-type menu. The Hy-Vee Starbucks is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and can be reached at 660-582-2191. The B.D. Owens Starbucks follows the library’s operating hours, open from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Saturday, and 1

William Coy’s Farm To Table Restaurant, located at 1 Fall Drive inside of Mozingo Lake Recreation Park, serves American cuisine with a French twist. With an ever-changing, seasonal menu, William Coy’s bring a unique dining experience by serving the freshest proteins and produce from local Kansas and Missouri farms. William Coy’s is open from 4 to 9 p.m. opn Tuesday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for brunch Sunday; For more information call 660-562-4644.

Scooter’s Coffee is located at 1308 S. Main St. across from the Hy-Vee Plaza. Offering both an inside seating area and a convenient drive-up window, Scooter’s serves espresso and other coffee drinks, along with a variety of smoothies and pastries. Restaurant hours are from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 660-224-2207. Señor Burrito, 121 S. Main St., Maryville, offers made-to-order burritos, nachos and other

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Mozingo Lake Recreation Park offers outdoor excitement Top-notch outdoor recreation is only minutes away from Maryville at Mozingo Lake Recreation Park. Five miles east of Downtown Maryville, Mozingo Lake Recreation Park is a 3,000-acre park with a 1,000-acre lake and 26 total miles of shoreline with numerous inlets and coves conducive to freshwater fishing. Mozingo Lake was ranked in the “Top 100 Bass Fishing Lakes in the United States” by Bassmaster’s Magazine and provides tremendous leisure and sportfishing opportunities. Boating, skiing and swimming in a designated area, also are permitted. Nature Trails and Group Camping Additional amenities include a variety of trails, both paved and natural surface. On the west side of the lake an approximately seven-mile natural surface

with five cabins that can sleep up to 65 individuals and a shower house is available, along with a multipurpose building featuring a commercial kitchen that can accommodate up to 100 individuals. The group camp site is an excellent venue for church groups, family reunions or retreats. For more information or to make reservations, call 660-5622323.

SECHwREST 18 multi-use trail connects to the Equestrian Campground. Equestrians, along with hikers, runners and other outdoor enthusiasts enjoy using the trail and campground facilities. Another trail features a 70-foot walking bridge and a gazebo overlooking the lake. The gazebo is a great spot from which to observe wildlife, including pheasants,

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Golfing Mozingo Lake Recreation Park is home to 27 holes of world-class golf. The oldest course — the Sechrest 18 — opened more than 20 years ago and has been praised by USA Today as one of the “Top 10 golf courses under $50” and by Golf Digest for being a “role model for municipalities.” The Sechrest 18 is a beautiful and challenging golf course

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Radio stations air local news, oldies, rock and more 97.1 FM, THE ’VILL 97.1 FM, The ’Vill features a rock format, playing tracks from 1963 through today, along with local news, weather, and live sports broadcasts of Maryville High School Spoofhound games. Every day is No Repeat Day from midnight to midnight when no song is played twice. Monday through Friday, This Day in History is featured at 9:30 a.m., and The Birthday Contest at 9:35 a.m. lets listeners call in to register their birthdays. PICKUP COUNTRY KNIM 95.9 FM/1580 AM PICKUP COUNTRY KNIM 95.9 FM/1580 AM features golden country hits of yesterday and today, along with local news, weather and sports reports. KNIM is Maryville’s home of the Kansas City Royals’ live baseball broadcasts.

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Watson 9 has attracted several competitive youth tournaments and has seen an increase in the number of beginner youth golfers who attend the junior golf camps held there. For more information or to schedule tee times, call the Mozingo Golf Course Pro Shop at 660-562-3864. Lodging Mozingo Lake has no shortage of lodging for visitors. One hundred and three RV camp sites are available for guests, with electricity (30/50 amp) and water hookups at each site, and a pump station. Laundry facilities, a shower house, playgrounds, boat docks and easily accessible paved trails are just some of the amenities available at RV camp sites. The equestrian campground on the west side of the lake has an additional 13 RV sites. The campground provides direct access to the equestrian trail. Thirty-seven primitive campsites, located in a beautiful wooded area offering lake views, are also available on a first-

The station features farm market reports three times a day, and Maryville and Nodaway County funeral service notices are announced weekdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. KXCV 90.5 FM/ KRNW 88.9 FM KXCV 90.5 FM, Maryville and KRNW 88.9 FM, Chillicothe are the National Public Radio (NPR) affiliates serving most of north Missouri and parts of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Both stations are licensed to the Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents. Each trimester KXCV is staffed by up to 25 Northwest students who serve as announcers, news writers and news anchors. KXCV/KRNW offers in-depth national and world news, Americana, classical and jazz music, informative programs like NPR’s Here and Now and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. KXCV and KRNW also are the flagship stations for the Bearcat Radio Network, which broadcasts live all Bearcat football and basketball games. come, first-served basis. Eight fully furnished cabins, all with unobstructed views of the lake also are available. The furnished cabins make a great place for visiting relatives to stay and are a perfect weekend getaway location for Nodaway County residents. The cabins sleep from four to 15 people and are quite popular, so reservations should be made as early as possible. For more information, call 660-562-2323. Cobblestone Inn & Suites, a privatelyowned and operated hotel, opened in the spring of 2017. For more information or to make reservations, call 660-224-2222. Mozingo Event Center Mozingo Event Center is the perfect setting for business and professional meetings. Rooms can be arranged to suit the specific needs of your group or conference. All the staff at the conference center are committed to providing you with a welcoming environment for your personal and professional events. Call 660-562-8001 for more information or to make reservations.


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Nodaway County Senior Center provides activities for adults The Nodaway County Senior Center, located at 1210 E. First St., is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on state and national holidays. An average of 70 meals per day are served at the center between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Approximately 100 additional meals are sent to homebound Maryville residents and others throughout Nodaway County. Weekend and holiday meals for the homebound are available on request. A community meeting room may be reserved at no cost for use by local groups or organizations during the center’s regular hours. The room is available for evening or weekend use at a nominal fee. Magazines, books, newspapers and friendly visiting are daily center attractions, as are billiards and card games. A variety of interesting programs are offered throughout the year. The Nodaway County Senior Center receives financial support from local organizations like the United Way of Nod-

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Maryville parks offer unique sights throughout town From the Maryville Aquatic Center in Beal Park on the city’s east side to softball fields at Donaldson Westside Park, Maryville Parks & Recreation maintains a variety of public recreation areas. The Maryville Community Center, located at 1407 N. Country Club Road, is adjacent to the Missouri National Guard Armory. The center provides Maryville residents with all-season recreation facilities for children and adults. Meeting rooms also are available for community groups. The telephone number is 660562-2923. The Maryville Aquatic Center features two waterslides, two diving boards, zerodepth entry, fountains and more. Call 660562-2663 for more information. Parks are listed below. • Beal Park, 500 N. Laura St. – Maryville Aquatic Center, ball fields, tennis, sand volleyball, basketball courts, picnic facilities and playground equipment. • Donaldson Westside Park, 1000 N. Country Club Road – baseball, softball, football and soccer fields, skateboard area, picnic facilities,

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Maryville R-II focuses on student growth Maryville R-II School District Maryville R-II is a comprehensive school system accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and a member of the Midland Empire Conference. A designated A+ school with a long tradition of academic excellence, Maryville R-II consistently earns over 97 percent on its annual performance report from DESE. Through a school, home and community partnership, Maryville R-II strives to develop continuous learners of good character who positively contribute to society.

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Board of Education The board holds its regular meeting on the third Wednesday of each month. Sean Wiedmaier, president Jason Haer, vice president Rob Sparks, member Josh McKim, member Kelley Baldwin, member Traci Westfall, member JR Kurz, member Kenna Parman, secretary Mindy Scadden, treasurer

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Maryville Early Childhood Center 418 E. Second St. – 562-3915 Michelle McCollum, Director

The MECC strives to build a strong foundation for pre-k through kindergarten students’ future successes. It provides a high quality social and academic program while promoting the exploration of individual abilities and interests.

EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY well. Eugene Field Elementary School

Eugene Field Elementary School provides full day instruction for students in first through fourth grade. All academic classes focus on literacy in math and reading while incorporating other subjects and social skills. Students have exploratory classes such as physical education, computers, library, art, and music. For a nominal fee, before and after school childcare is also available. Maryville Middle School

525 W. South Hills Drive – 562-3244 Kevin Pitts, Principal Kate Lydon, Assistant Principal

Maryville Middle School houses grades five through eight. It is a “Leader in Me” school and promotes a school-wide culture of leadership, character, and inclusion. Fundamental to this philosophy is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Each student is part of an advisory group that acts as a family unit to provide an avenue for mentoring and monitoring for academic and social progress. Students in the middle school take the traditional core academic classes, as well as exploratory classes. In middle school, students have the opportunity to begin competitive sports and performance fine arts. See R-II, 24


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Maryville offers two private schools for students Horace Mann Laboratory School The Horace Mann Laboratory School is a kindergarten through sixth-grade laboratory school located on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University. Student-centered project learning challenges children to be creative and inspired. Children are engaged in learning experiences designed to foster

a love of learning through questioning, exploration, collaboration and natural curiosity. Horace Mann follows the Northwest calendar with the exception of ending classes three weeks later in May. STEM-focused summer school is offered in June and is available to all children in the community. Child care is available before and after school, Monday through Friday,

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Maryville High School

1503 S. Munn Ave. – 562-3511 Thom Alvarez, Principal Bryan Grow, Assistant Principal

Maryville High School provides instruction for grades 9-12 through the traditional courses of study, but also offers dual credit courses and advanced placement options for qualifying students. Students have the

when children participate in supervised after-school activities, including group games, reading, and physical activities. For more information or to schedule a tour call, 660-562-1233. St. Gregory Catholic School Do the Right Thing, Treat People Right, Live Like Jesus – is the “life pledge” of St. Gregory Catholic School.

opportunity to participate in many organizations and programs such as National Honor Society, band, choir, drama, debate, forensics, academic bowl and Hound Howlin’ City. There are many athletic options, as well: football, cross country, volleyball, golf, tennis, basketball, wrestling, track, baseball, soccer, softball and cheer/dance. Northwest Technical School 1515 S. Munn Ave. – 562-3022 Jeremy Ingraham, Director

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Located at 315 S. Davis St., the school offers classes for students from preschool through eighth grade. The school is fully accredited by the North Central Association and the Missouri Chapter of the National Federation of State Non-Public School Accrediting Associations, which is recognized by the Missouri State Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

dents make wise career decisions by allowing exploration of new and emerging occupations. Hands-on training provides a background of practical knowledge and skills. Specialized classes and training are available in the following areas: health service, family and consumer sciences, technology, business, building trades, childcare, agriculture, auto mechanics, welding, and auto collision repair. NTS serves other area schools in these programs. It serves the community with classes available outside the traditional

The school integrates faith development into a comprehensive academic program. Before and after school child care is available from 6:15 to 7:30 a.m., and from 2:40 to 5:30 p.m. Along with its traditional students, St. Gregory Catholic School welcomes students from all faith backgrounds. For more information or to schedule a tour, call 660-582-2462.

school day in areas such as personal enrichment, health, crafts, great outdoors, business, computer etc. Flyers with current offerings are published periodically and always available. Adult Education and Literacy 1515 S. Munn Ave. – 582-5615 Amanda Haile, Director

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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Northwest offers opportunity for continuing education Northwest Missouri State University — a state-assisted, four-year regional university offering 127 undergraduate majors and 40 master’s programs — has been a part of the Maryville community and the northwest Missouri region since 1905. Founded as the Fifth District Normal School, the institution has evolved into a vibrant and diverse learning community with an enrollment of more than 7,100 students hailing from about 40 states and 40 countries. More than 700 faculty and staff are employed by the university, which offers classes on its Maryville campus and at Northwest-Kansas City at the Northland Innovation Center in Gladstone. In addition to bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, the university offers specialist degree and two-year certificate programs. Further illustrating its growth regional impact, Northwest recently opened its new state of the art Agricultural Learning Center at the 448-acre R.T. Wright Farm, located

north of the campus on U.S. Highway 71. The first public university in the nation to implement a fully networked campus, in 1987, Northwest provides fully-loaded notebook computers to all students. The emphasis on hands-on experiences and technology at Northwest is reflected in the university’s high success and graduation rates. Northwest boasts a freshman retention rate of 76 percent and a graduation rate in the 89th percentile of its national peer group. Since 1993, Northwest has been Missouri’s official state arboretum. More than 1,700 trees of more than 160 different species cover the campus and fulfill both aesthetic and educational purposes. University president John Jasinski is entering his 13th year leading the school as the university’s 10th president. For more information about Northwest call 660-562-1212 or visit www.nwmissouri.edu.

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Health & Safety

Local public servants provide safety, emergency health care

Maryville Police and Fire departments The Maryville Police Department, under the direction of Police Chief Ron Christian, is headquartered at 101 N Vine St., which serves as the city’s police station and houses the firefighting equipment and trucks. The R. Keith Wood Public Safety Facility, named after longtime previous director Keith Wood, houses both the police and fire divisions. The department has authorized a staff of 20 uniformed officers to provide law enforcement services for Maryville residents. It also provides Maryville with a 911 emergency system, manned by an operator or dispatcher 24 hours a day. The department is in charge of a lake patrol at the Mozingo Lake Recreation Park. Other programs offered include a comprehensive D.A.R.E. program and a school resource officer. A radar system housed at department headquarters provides up-todate weather information for the city. The Maryville Fire Department employs two full-time firefighters under the supervision of Fire Chief Phil Rickabaugh, in addition to maintaining a team of 20 volunteer firefighters. Maryville Police and Fire offer a variety of community services and programs. For more information call 660-562-3209. University Police Department The Northwest Missouri State University Police Department is housed in the Support Services Building on the northwest corner of the campus. UPD employs 14 full-time members which

make up the police force and several dispatchers. UPD also employs more than 35 students. Clarence Green has served as the university police chief for 18 years and oversees the department. For more information call the nonemergency number, 660-562-1254. Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff Randy Strong is the chief law enforcement officer for Nodaway County. The sheriff’s office and the Nodaway County Jail are located at 404 N. Vine St., Maryville. The jail can house a maximum of 44 prisoners. The sheriff, first elected in 2016, supervises a staff of 25 employees, including deputies who provide law enforcement services to the entire county. The department also has a reserve personnel program and its members assist the regular deputies as needed. For information and non-emergency situations, call 660-582-7451. Nodaway County Ambulance District Emergency and non-emergency ambulance transportation is available to residents of Nodaway County and some outlying areas, a total of 885 square miles, through services provided by the Nodaway County Ambulance District, headquartered at 103 Carefree Drive in Maryville. Each ambulance is staffed with a paramedic and EMT 24 hours a day. Offices hours are 8 a.m. to Noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The nonemergency phone number is 660-582-3311.

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Assistance centers provide help for people in need Nodaway County Health Dept. The Nodaway County Health Department, located at 2416 S. Main St. in Maryville, provides a wide range of services for county residents. Services include childhood and adult immunizations, lead testing for children under age 7, blood pressure screenings, pregnancy testing, temporary Medicaid cards, tuberculosis testing, child care consultation for area day care providers, and communicable disease surveillance and investigation. The department works with Vaccines for Children to provide immunizations to children through 18 years of age who are underinsured or uninsured. The health department also offers Women, Infants and Children, a nutrition program available to income-eligible pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and their children younger than the age of 5. Birth and death certificates can be issued for Missouri residents. The charge is $15 per birth certificate; $13 for the first death certificate and $10 for additional copies purchased. The health department issues on-site sewage permits, inspects food establishments, commercial lodging and licensed child care centers, and investigates community concerns in regards to sewage and food handling. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For additional information call 660-5622755 or visit www.nodawaypublichealth.org.

Family Support Division The Family Support Division, located at 301 E. Summit Drive in Maryville, offers a variety of temporary services to those in need. The FSD can provide financial assistance to qualifying families with dependent children, nursing home assistance for residents who meet certain eligibility criteria, medical assistance for individuals who have a qualifying medical condition and limited income and resources. Other state programs offered by FSD are day care financial assistance, Supplemental Aid to the Blind and Blind Pension benefits for eligible applicants meeting visual disability criteria and medical assistance for qualifying pregnant women. The Children’s Division offers services for families and children that include child abuse and/or neglect investigations and assessments, protective services for families, intensive inhome services to assist families in addressing abuse or neglect problems which could lead to the removal of children from the home, foster care services for children who are victims, adoption services, court-ordered home studies and information and referral services. The child abuse or neglect hotline telephone number is 800-392-3738. For additional information, call the Family Support Division Information Center at 1-855-373-4636. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Division of Senior and Disability Services The Division of Senior and Disability Services, located at 301 E. Summit Drive in Maryville, offers services and information for individuals aged 60 and older who are in need of supportive services to remain in their own homes. Protective services are available for those aged 60 and above who are in abusive situations or who are at risk of abuse, including self-neglect and exploitation. The Missouri Division of Senior and Disability Services authorizes eligible citizens to purchase in-home services. The services include help with personal care, homemaking and daily assistance. The purpose of these services is to enable the elderly and disabled to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. To report abuse of seniors and adults with disabilities, the elder abuse/neglect hotline is 800-392-0210.

Family Guidance Center The Family Guidance Center, located at 109 E. Summit Drive in Maryville, serves Nodaway, Worth, Atchison, Gentry and Holt counties. Numerous programs are provided through this agency by trained professional staff. The center provides comprehensive outpatient mental health treatment, psychiatric services and evaluation and treatment for substance abuse. A 24-hour crisis intervention service is available by calling toll-free 888-279-8188. The agency also provides a wide range of services for children and youth. Walk-in meetings are available on Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to determine eligibility for services. Depending upon the services used, private insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare may be used for payment. The telephone number is 660-582-3139.


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MARYVILLE R-II SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Maryville R-II is a comprehensive school system accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), a member of the Midland Empire Conference (MEC), and a designated A+ school with a long tradition of academic excellence. Through a school, home, and community partnership, Maryville R-II strives to develop continuous learners of good character who positively contribute to society.

MARYVILLE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 418 East Second Street • 660-562-3915

Michelle McCollum, Director The MECC strives to build a strong foundation for students’ future successes. It provides a high quality social and academic program while promoting the exploration of individual abilities and interests. Special education services for three- and four-year-old children with disabilities are available and integrated at this site, as well.

EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

418 East Second Street • 660-562-3233

Philip Pohren, Principal Kim Walker, Assistant Principal Eugene Field Elementary School provides full day instruction for students in first through fourth grade. All academic classes focus on literacy in math and reading while incorporating other subjects and social skills. Students have exploratory classes such as physical education, computers, library, art, and music. For a nominal fee, before and after school childcare is also available.

ADULT EDUCATION & LITERACY

AEL is located in the Northwest Technical School building at 1515 South Munn Avenue. Director Amanda Haile can be reached at 660-582-5615. Self-paced and individualized instruction is open year round. Both day and evening classes are available.

District website: www.maryville.k12.mo.us For information on Transportation and Bus Schedules call 660-562-3663

Advancing learning, leadership, character, and collaboration

MARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1503 South Munn Ave. • 660- 562-3511

MARYVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 525 West South Hills Drive • 660-562-3244

Kevin Pitts, Principal Kate Lydon, Assistant Principal Maryville Middle School houses grades five through eight. It is a “Leader in Me” school and promotes a school-wide culture of leadership, character, and inclusion. Fundamental to this philosophy is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Each student is part of an advisory group that acts as a family unit to provide an avenue for mentoring and monitoring for academic and social progress. Students in the middle school take the traditional core academic classes, as well as exploratory classes. In middle school, students have the opportunity to begin competitive sports and performance fine arts.

Thom Alvarez, Principal Bryan Grow, Assistant Principal Maryville High School provides instruction for grades 9-12 through the traditional courses of study, but also offers dual credit courses and advanced placement options for qualifying students. Students have the opportunity to participate in many organizations and programs such as National Honor Society, band/flags, choir, drama, debate, forensics, academic team and Hound Howlin’ City. There are many athletic options, as well: baseball, basketball, cheer/dance, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 1501 South Munn Avenue – 660-562-3255

ADMINISTRATION

Becky Albrecht, Superintendent Steve Klotz, Assistant Superintendent Craig Borey, Special Education Director Kenna Parman, Administrative Assistant Andrea Allen, Admin. Secretary/Assistant Accountant Sharon Strueby, Personnel Accountant Mindy Scadden, Accountant

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Jason Haer, President Sean Wiedmaier, Vice President Kelly Baldwin, Member Frank Grispino, Member Josh McKim, Member Rob Sparks, Member Elaine Wilson, Member Mindy Scadden, Treasurer Kenna Parman, Secretary

Regular meeting 3rd Wednesday of each month

NORTHWEST TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1515 South Munn Ave. • 660-562-3022

Jeremy Ingraham, Director Northwest Technical School helps students make wise career decisions by allowing exploration of new and emerging occupations. Hands-on training provides a background of practical knowledge and skills. Specialized classes and training are available in the following areas: health service, family & consumer sciences, technology, business, building trades, childcare, agriculture, auto mechanics, welding, and auto collision repair. NTS serves other area schools in these programs. It serves the community with classes available outside the traditional school day in areas such as personal enrichment, health, crafts, great outdoors, business, computer, etc. Flyers with current offerings are published periodically and always available.


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Mosaic provides health care Mosaic Medical Center - Maryville is a fullservice, fully accredited health care organization that serves Maryville and the surrounding area. The hospital is part of the Mosaic Life Care system based in St. Joseph. A tradition of providing quality, compassionate medical care to the residents of Northwest Missouri that began in 1894 has enabled MMC-M to be a viable, active member of the community for 125 years. The organization encompasses an 81-bed hospital, a multi-specialty physician clinic in Maryville, and two subsidiary health clinics in nearby communities. The hospital’s main telephone number is 660-5622600. The primary telephone number for the physician

clinic is 660-562-2525. MMC-M continues its commitment of providing medical care for all patients without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, special needs, age or ability to pay. Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance plans are accepted. Arrangements can be made for payment options and financial aid is available to eligible patients. Hospital services offered locally include emergency, general, gynecology and obstetrics, orthopedic, nutrition, behavioral health, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, physical, speech and occupational therapies, inpatient and outpatient diagnostic and treatment services, home health, hospice and an outreach specialty physician clinic.

Emergency services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Fulltime physician coverage provides treatment for patients for a wide range of emergency situations. Housed in three locations on the hospital campus, Mosaic Specialty Care - West includes 38 providers from a variety of specialties offering health care services to patients of all ages. General surgery, orthopedic surgery, physical medical and rehabilitation, sports medicine and cardiology are offered in the specialty care clinic located near the hospital’s main entrance. The Cancer Care clinic provides oncology and hematology physician care and the hospital’s infusion services are conveniently located adjacent to the clinic.

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Faith

Maryville offers several locations to worship The following is a list of local churches, including phone numbers to call for times of services. All numbers are (660) area code unless otherwise indicated. MARYVILLE • Bible Baptist, 523 N. Main St., 236-2806 • The Bridge Church, 1122 S. Main St., 582-2623 • Calvary Chapel, 24770 Interlude Road, 562-0001 • Church of Christ, 217 E. Sixth St., 582-8089 • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1721 S. Munn Ave., 582-8536 • Church of the Nazarene, 1139 S. Munn Ave., 562-2420

• Community of Christ, 415 W. First St., 582-2651 • Countryside Christian Church, 24899 Icon Road, 582-8872 • First Baptist Church, 121 E. Jenkins St., 562-2616 • First Christian Church, 201 W. Third St., 582-4101 • First Presbyterian Church, 211 S. Main St., 582-4257 • First United Methodist Church, 102 N. Main St., 582-4821 • Hope Lutheran Church, 931 S. Main St., 582-3262 • Jehovah’s Witnesses, 225 E. 16th St., 582-3916 • Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 S. Laura St., 582-7500 • St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, 333 S. Davis St., 582-3833 • Temple Baptist Church, 1604 N. Main St., 582-2922

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS • Baptist Student Union, 401 W. Fourth St., 541-5565 • Christian Campus House, 904 College Ave., 562-4449 • CRU Campus Ministry, nwcru@nwmissouri.edu • Lutheran Campus Center, 624 College Ave., 215-0222 • Muslim Students’ Association, 800 University Drive, 562-0828 • Newman Catholic Center, 606 College Ave., 582-7373 • The Bridge Collegiate Ministry, 1122 S. Main St., 582-2623 • The Navigators Collegiate Ministry, 520 W. 16th St., 816-853-6834 • Wesley Student Center, 549 W. Fourth St., 582-2211

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Ten homes out of 26 so far are sold. We will build to your design specifications, creating the floor plan of your dreams. Custom is our forte.

We are not a cooperative. You own your lot and your home. The homeowners association takes care of the landscape, snow and trash pickup. Monthly H.O.A dues are $11000.

Use the paved walking path through our landscaped park and stroll around our 3.5 acre lake for exercise or wet a line in the lake and fish for trophy bass.

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