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Maryville, MO (64468) Today. Thunderstorms during the evening will give way to mainly clear skies after midnight.
By KENNEDY KALVODA Special to The Forum. Oct 10, 2023. Jessica Reed, left, and Anna Leahy, right, will read from their books and conduct a Q&A as part of Northwest Missouri State University’s Visiting Writers Series at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 12. MARYILLE, Mo. — Northwest Missouri State University’s Visiting Writers Series will continue ...
The Journal was first published in 1875 by owner and editor James M. Pierce, who owned it for two years. From 1877 to 1894, six different editors tried their hand at publishing. William Lincoln Moorhead — “Deacon,” as he was known — became editor and publisher in November 1893 and ran it until his death in 1939.
GRANT CITY, Mo. — The Times-Tribune, of Grant City, will now be included with The Maryville Forum after the acquisition of the newspaper by Garner Media Holdings, The Forum’s parent company. Made official on Oct. 1, Forum owner and publisher Ken Garner purchased The Times-Tribune from Pearl Publishing, keeping the historic newspaper of ...
MARYVILLE, Mo. — With 23 books under his belt, local author Jason Offutt has long proven his love of the written word, and with his latest horror novel, “The Boy From Two Worlds,” he showcases his love of the genre and the Midwest. Offutt’s latest book was published on June 4, and is a sequel to the award-winning “The Girl in the Corn ...
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Samson was in court again Tuesday, June 20, for a preliminary hearing. The court found that the state met the burden to prove a crime was committed. The case is set to be heard on Monday, June 26. MARYVILLE, Mo. — A NOCOMO board member offered more new information during Tuesday’s court proceeding regarding the shifting of $483,000 from the ...
MARYVILLE, Mo. — Activities at the Maryville Public Library continue to be a hit, attracting more than 3,000 attendees during the last fiscal year, according to the library’s annual report.
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The board voted 4-3 to move on from its current image — which features the head of a Native American with a partially painted face and a feather running through the figure’s hair — after more than 10 minutes of sometimes contentious discussion, along with months of intensive research into the topic, ultimately gave way to a compromise.