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- Column: MIAA Power Rankings just past midway point
The playoff picture and MIAA race are beginning to take shape at the midway point of the season and aside from Northwest Missouri State, the conference has beat up on
- Tuck Point Bar and Grill opens in Ravenwood | News | Maryville Forum
Colby Wiederholt, Megan Carroll and her son Brayden Cully — along with a sizable crowd of family, members of Northwest Missouri Enterprise Facilitation and the Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce — cut the ribbon in front of their restaurant, Tuck Point Bar Grill, Wednesday afternoon in Ravenwood
- Mozingo, Lions look to build new all-inclusive playground at The Point
A rendering of a planned all-inclusive playground that would go in at the Lions Shelter at The Point in Mozingo Lake Recreation Park The city of Maryville is planning to use two grants to help pay for the playground with an eye toward installation in the fall
- Bearcats sweep Griffons for first time in five years
The point guard drained seven 3-pointers — fifth in Bearcat history on the single-game list — and 26 points in a 75-66 win The 75 points are the most the Bearcats have scored since Dec 17 against NAIA opponent Buena Vista
- East Atchison extends win streak by beating Northeast Nodaway
Roberts scored a 3-point shot to continue the lead As the Wolves started to catch up, Chase Allen made a layup to end the second half, 29-27 The Wolves gain the lead back in the beginning of the second half, but Cordell keeps the score close by making a free throw “We just got to keep our mentals sane,” Northeast Nodaway coach Ike Werner
- Fire consumes mobile home in Pine Ridge Trailer Court
MARYVILLE, Mo — Maryville firefighters, along with several other area crews, spent several hours Thursday afternoon knocking down a fire at a fully engulfed mobile home at Pine Ridge Trailer
- Legalize and tax or ban them outright? Missouri lawmakers debate video . . .
Part of that effort has been massive political contributions that at one point forced then-Attorney General Andrew Bailey to withdraw from defending the highway patrol in a lawsuit challenging its enforcement efforts
- Platte Valley avenges loss to Worth County in districts
Platte Valley closed the regular season with back-to-back losses including a 43-35 one to Worth County who was its opponent on Monday in the Class 1, District 16 quarterfinals Bouncing back was going to require a collective effort to fill Langford’s shoes and they got that on Monday in a 44-40 win over the Tigers
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