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Thursday, May 14, 2026
Opinion Fake AI Ads Backing Income Tax Elimination
On Thursday, the Missouri-Kansas Laborers District Council issued a formal cease and desist letter to the corporate-backed political action committee “MO Tax Relief NOW,” demanding the immediate removal of deceptive, AI-generated posts on their social media. These ads feature fraudulent images of construction workers wearing hard hats emblazoned with Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA) and other union logos to falsely imply labor support for a tax proposal that would have a devastating impact on working families across Missouri. Editor — The measure would eliminate the Missouri State Income Tax and replace it with a sales tax to be determined by the Legislature.
“It is a new low, even for corporate interests, to use artificial intelligence to steal our identity and lie to the public,” said Brandon Flinn, Business Manager for the Missouri-Kansas Laborers District Council. “A computer-generated image doesn’t have a mortgage to pay or groceries to buy, but our members do. To use our symbols to promote a policy that hurts working families is a moral insult and a desperate attempt to manufacture support for a dangerous proposal.”
“The truth is this is not tax relief. It is an Everything Tax,” Flinn continued. “This plan shifts the tax burden away from the wealthy and onto working people by taxing more of the everyday goods and services families rely on to survive.”
The reality of this proposal is a massive tax shift, not a tax cut. By eliminating the state income tax and forcing a drastic expansion of the sales tax to remain revenue-neutral, this scheme would effectively raise taxes on roughly 80% of Missourians. Meanwhile, the wealthiest earners and corporate interests would receive massive tax breaks while working families would pay more for groceries, gasoline, school supplies, utilities, home repairs, tools, vehicle maintenance, and countless everyday services.
For working families already struggling with rising housing, healthcare, childcare, and fuel costs, this regressive proposal amounts to an immediate pay cut. Experts have suggested that to offset the loss of state revenue, Missouri’s sales tax rate could skyrocket to more than 18%, dramatically increasing the cost of nearly everything families buy every single day.
“This is an Everything Tax designed to benefit the rich at the expense of workers,” Flinn said. “Laborers should not be forced to subsidize tax breaks for millionaires and corporate CEOs every time they buy groceries, fill up their gas tank, or pay for basic services.”
LIUNA demands that MO Tax Relief immediately cease using our likeness and union imagery and issue a public apology to Missouri voters for intentionally misleading the public. The Missouri-Kansas Laborers District Council will continue fighting against any scheme that raises costs on working families while delivering giveaways to the wealthy.
Worth County FFA Wraps Up a Successful Year
The Worth County FFA Chapter closed the school year on a high note after strong performances at the state convention and the selection of a new officer team for 2026–27.
At the Missouri FFA State Convention, members Riley Ridge, Rylee Ruckman, Bailey Steele, and Wyatt Hill earned the prestigious State FFA Degree. The Farm Business Management team—Brock Healy, Tucker Fletchall, Caleb New, and Kristen Tracy—also competed, bringing home a silver team rating. Individually, Caleb New received a gold rating for his performance.
Following the convention, the chapter held officer interviews and selected its new leadership team: President Kristen Tracy, Vice President Caleb New, Secretary Megan Tracy, Treasurer Keira Hardy, Reporter Braelyn Fletchall, and Sentinel Audrey Runde. The officers have already begun planning for the coming year under the theme, “Build It Even Better,” with a focus on leadership, growth, success, and service.
Summer plans are underway as well. Officers will participate in a retreat and training in May, assist with the pedal tractor pull at Old Defiance Days in June, and host a breakfast for the Worth County Tractor Cruise on July 3.
With momentum from a successful year and an ambitious plan ahead, Worth County FFA members are preparing to make next year even better.
—Article written and submitted by Braelyn Fletchall
Don Null 1941-2026
Donald E. Null went to be with the Lord Jesus on May 13, 2026 at 3:09 PM. He was born Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941 near Braymer, Missouri. His parents were Glenn M. Null and Mary Jean Hill Null. Donald was oldest of four children, all boys, in the family – Gary, Roger and Rick. Donald married neighbor girl and the love of his life Lois Wiedmier on August 9, 1959. To this union were born three children; R. Theran (Cindy) Null, Phillip (Debbie) Null and Traci (Kyle) Bjork.
He was
raised on a dairy and hog farm in the Braymer community and graduated from the
Braymer C-4 School System in 1959. He
was very active in the FFA and received the State Farmer Degree in 1958 and the
State Dairy Farmer Award in 1959. He was
proud of being elected to the FFA Degree of Honorary Chapter Farmer by three
chapters – Versailles, Unionville and Grant City. He and his brothers showed Jersey dairy
cattle and Landrace hogs at community and state fairs throughout his years in
high school.
Donald
attended the University of Missouri in Columbia and graduated with a BS in
Agriculture Education in 1962. He taught
Vocational Agriculture in Lamoni, Iowa and Versailles, Missouri from 1962
-1967. Donald began work for the
University of Missouri Extension System in 1967 as an Agricultural Agent and
retired in 2002 as a Regional Agronomy Specialist. He received his MS degree from MU in
1977. Donald and his wife Lois began
raising feeder pigs in 1969 on a rented place east of Grant City, Missouri. In 1972 they purchased the Lester Lutes Farm
south of Allendale, Missouri. They
raised their family on that farm, along with corn, soybeans and hogs.
During
Donald’s career with the University of Missouri Extension he won many awards
and was recognized by his peers as an outstanding professional. He worked with community leaders to establish
the Northwest Missouri Soil Fertility Improvement Assn. He considered his major
career achievement as helping to establish the Hundley-Whaley Research Center
at Albany, Missouri. During his years of
guiding the work at the Center, he conducted many corn and soybean weed control
experiments and reported on that work at the North Central Weed Science Society
annual meeting. Up to one thousand
people from the region attended the field day held each year at the Center
during his tenure.
Donald and
Lois loved to travel but above all they enjoyed spending time with family. He considered it a blessing to be able to
help care for great grandsons Jace, Ian and Declan Mullock for a time as they
were growing up. Donald liked gardening
and wood working and he would spend hours in the shop creating furniture for
member of his family.
Donald was
a member of the Grant City Community Church which he served as Treasurer,
Trustee, Lay Leader and Annual Conference Delegate over the years. He was a member of Farm Bureau and served on
the Worth County Farm Bureau board for several years. He was a past member of the Missouri
Association of County Agricultural Agents, member and president of the Missouri
County Agents Association, member of the American Society of Agronomy, the
American Weed Science Society and the North Central Weed Science Society.
He is
survived by his wife Lois, his children R. Theran (Cindy) Null, Phillip
(Debbie) Null, Traci (Kyle) Bjork. Grandchildren Ashley (Michael) Mullock,
Travis (McKenzie) Null, Lauren (Mitch) Andrews, Lindsey and Emma Bjork,
Alexandria (Aaron) Moutray, T.J. (Julie) McManus, Megan (Bobby) Combs; great
grandchildren Lathum Combs, Jace, Ian and Declan Mullock, Graham and Hadley
Null, Theodore, Willow and Everett Andrews and James Aaron, Ellie and Toren
Gilmore, and Thomas McManus, brothers Gary (Janet) Null, Roger (Beverly) Null,
and Rick (Joyce) Null.
The family
will receive friends from 5-7 PM, Monday, May 18, 2026 at the Grant City
Community Church, Grant City, Missouri. Funeral
services will be held at 10:30 AM, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the First Baptist
Church Braymer, Braymer, Missouri.
Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer.
Memorial: Community Church, Grant City, Missouri
Arrangements:
Hann Funeral Home, Grant City, Missouri
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Area Courthouse, Police, and Crime Reports for May 13th, 2026
On May 5th, Donald Piveral (41) of Maryville pleaded guilty to a charge of Sex Offender Present Within 1,000 Feet of Childcare Facility in Gentry County Circuit Court. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail with credit for 10 days served at the Moberly Correctional Center by Judge Corey Herron. The case had been moved to Gentry County on a change of venue from Nodaway County.
On May 5th, Jeremiah Graber (23) of Jamesport pleaded guilty in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of Careless & Imprudent Driving. He was placed on one year probation by Judge Micha Lea Dixon. Defendant must perform eight hours of community service.
On May 5th, Judge Robert Rice revoked the probation of Timothy Clement (68) of Skidmore in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court and fined him $500. The defendant was on probation for DWI and Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway.
On May 5th, John Hollar (55) of Melissa (TX) pleaded guilty in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court to charges of DWI and Leaving the Scene. He was sentenced to 12 days in jail by Judge Micha Lea Dixon.
On May 5th, Kyon LeCount (33) of Winston pleaded guilty in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of DWI. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail by Judge Micha Lea Dixon.
On May 6th, Dalton Tovrea (29) of Trenton pleaded guilty in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of Stealing. He was placed on two years probation by Judge Jay Hemenway. Defendant must make $400 in restitution.
On May 6th, Tucker Craft (21) of Maryville pleaded guilty in Gentry County Associate Circuit Court to charges of No Valid License and Making a False Report. He was sentenced to 15 days in jail with credit for time served and fined $100 plus $115.50 costs by Judge Rebecca McGinley. In addition, Judge Joel Miller revoked his probation from 2024 and sentenced him to 90 days in jail with credit for 36 days time served. The defendant had been on probation for Harassment.
On May 6th, Gregory Marsh (43) of Republic (MO) pleaded guilty in Gentry County Associate Circuit Court to charges of No Insurance, Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), and No Seat Belt. He was fined $260 plus costs by Judge Rebecca McGinley.
On May 6th, Seth Searcy (38) of Perryton (TX) failed to appear in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court on a charge of Unlawful Turn on Divided Highway (Accident). A warrant was issued and bond set at $2,500, cash only.
On May 6th, Tayton Berendes (25) of Bethany failed to appear in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court on two counts of No Valid License (Felony). A warrant was issued and bond set at $3,000, cash only.
On May 6th, Richard Brundle (60) of West Valley (UT) pleaded guilty in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of Assault. He was placed on one year probation by Judge Jay Hemenway.
On May 7th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Kyle Potts (42) of Rosendale alleging Violation of Protection Order. Bond was set at $10,000, cash only. Defendant must serve house arrest and have no contact with the victim.
On May 7th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Tyler Dean (41) alleging Trespassing. Bond was set at $5,000, cash only. Defendant may not enter Trex Mart.
On May 7th, Candice Christman (49) of Wathena (KS) pleaded guilty in Gentry County Circuit Court to a charge of Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony). She was placed on five years probation by Judge Corey Herron. Defendant must serve 8 days shock time in jail and successfully complete a substance abuse treatment program and follow recommendations.
On May 7th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against David Bevan (49) of Maryville alleging Domestic Assault (Felony). Bond was denied.
On May 7th, Gary Spire (72) of Parnell pleaded guilty in Gentry County Circuit Court to a charge of Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony). He was placed on five years probation by Judge Corey Herron. Defendant must enter and successfully complete the 4th Circuit Alternative Court program and all aftercare. Defendant must serve 60 days shock time in jail with credit for 33 days served. Jail time to be served on weekends.
On May 9th, multiple news outlets reported that Gentry County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a well-being check at an Albany residence. When they arrived, they found an adult male, an adult female, and a dog all shot dead. The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control got involved. The Patrol says there is no known danger to the community.
On May 9th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that a fiery crash killed two people on Route 71 and 170th near Burlington Junction. The Patrol says that a 59 year old Carthage (TX) woman was northbound on Route 71 and crossed into the southbound lane, striking the vehicle of a 72 year old Rockwell City (IA) man. Two passengers in the Rockwell City man’s vehicle along with the 59 year old woman were killed. Both vehicles caught fire.
On May 11th, Judge Daren Adkins issued a warrant in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court for the arrest of Lawrence Fitzgerald (30) of St. Louis following receipt of a violation report. Bond was denied. The defendant was on probation for two counts Possession of Controlled Substance at Jail (Felony).
On May 11th, Judge Micha Lea Dixon issued a warrant in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court for the arrest of Brian Glanden (47) of Gallatin following receipt of a bond violation report. Bond was denied. The defendant is facing charges of two counts Assault and one count Resisting Arrest.
On May 11th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Jon Shell (55) of Maryville alleging DWI and Resisting Arrest.
On May 11th, Harrison County Prosecutor Michael Wulff filed charges against Joshua Barnes (41) of Bethany and Kathleen O’Leary (43) of Bethany alleging five counts Child Neglect (Felony). Bond was set at $25,000, cash only.
On May 11th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Constance Goodrich (40) of Skidmore alleging Stealing.
On May 11th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Landon Baker (20) of Maryville alleging Driving While Suspended, Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), and Unlawfully operating an Electronic Communication Device While Driving.
On May 12th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Tammy Alnutt (34) of Altamont alleging Assault (Felony). Bond was set at $10,000, cash only.
On May 12th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Eric Tolen (47) alleging two counts Failure to Register as Sex Offender (Felony) and Sex Offender Loitering Near Park (Felony). Bond was denied.
On May 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Colby Roup (43) of Maryville alleging Domestic Assault.
On May 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Keevin Maupin (21) of Skidmore alleging Assault (Felony, Law Enforcement Officer), Attempted Escape from Custody (Felony), and Damage to Jail Property (Felony). Bond was denied.
Charges listed are merely allegations. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Ravenwood Has 61 Delinquent Taxpayers on Rolls
The City of Ravenwood learned from the Nodaway County Collector at its regular meeting Tuesday, May 5th that there were 61 delinquent taxpayers on its rolls. The County Collector can now collect taxes from city taxpayers for a small fee if city councils authorize them to, which allows taxpayers to pay city taxes and county taxes in one lump sum and means the city doesn’t have to find someone to serve as tax collector. Under city ordinances, people with delinquent city taxes can have their services disconnected as determined by the council.
The council voted to raise the reconnect fee from $35 to $100 for customers who have their water shut off for nonpayment. After two months, the city will send a final notice. If payment is not received by the first of the month, the water is disconnected.
Jerry Lager reported that the water plant was running fine, that he was working on excavations, and that water tank revenues were up. He was doing five samples a month. He said the city needed a place to stockpile stuff.
Councilwoman Kila Henry reported that the US Department of Justice was extending compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act until 2028 for small cities like Ravenwood. Any digital stuff the city publishes has to be ADA compliant under Title II. This only applies to local government entities and only for web content and mobile apps. Private-sector websites, apps, PDF’s, videos, and other digital assets are not covered by these deadlines.
Another measure she reported on was Missouri House Bill 3320, which seeks to create a statewide grading and oversight system similar to the one for schools that Governor Mike Kehoe is pushing for schools.
Similar to how school systems would be graded, the DNR would be authorized to create a letter-grade system. Cities and water systems would be downgraded based on violations of federal and state drinking water laws, financial sustainability, operations and maintenance history, and infrastructure failures. The first grades would be published no later than January 1st, 2028.
Ms. Henry also found an old agreement between the city and the park board that was registered with the Recorder of Deeds detailing who does what with the city park, mowing responsibilities, and the composition of the board. The agreement stated that the city was to pick two, the school was to pick two members, and those four members were to pick a fifth member. Members must have lived in the Northeast Nodaway School District for one year, and annual financial reports must be filed by December 1st annually. The parking lot was originally supposed to be on the south side, but is now located west of the ball diamond.
Christy Pearce of the Regional Council presented the organization’s Safer Roads campaign. They are putting together a First Impact program for first-time drivers. She asked for funding ideas. Jerry Lager said there were three road tubes that were on DOT right of way that were rusting out and that are expensive to replace. There was talk about the stoplight at 136 and 71 near Maryville, which is being increasingly seen as a hazard. There have been several scary near-misses at that intersection, the one at 71 and the road leading to Hy-Vee, and the stoplight linking 71 and Business 71. Kyla Henry said that she knew of a place in Indiana that put in 100 roundabouts and that they actually saved money because of fewer maintenance costs on traffic lights and 87% fewer accidents.
There was one dog violation; the owner was out of town and the dog got loose; he was put back in. There was one person using the city sewer without paying. There were also mowing issues. There was one building permit violation and one customer whose check was returned for insufficient funds; there is a $30 charge for that.
Community Calendar for May 13th, 2026
Community Calendar items are free of charge. To submit, email us at express@grm.net. All events are subject to change or last-minute cancelation.
REPEATING EVENTS
Mondays (except holidays) – Worth
County Commissioners meet at 9 am.
Fridays – Bedford
Jam, United Christian Presbyterian Church, 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Snacks and
drinks available. Walk-ons are welcome. For information, call (712) 523-2282.
Saturdays – Stanberry
Community Farmers Market, 8 am to noon. Crafts, donuts, and more. Located six
miles north of Stanberry on Highway B to AF. 4371 Highway AF.
Every Second Wednesday – Worth
County Suicide Prevention Coalition, 5:00 pm, Worth County Community Church.
REGULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 14th – Worth
County Elementary Awards Day, 8:30 am.
May 14th – NEN
Awards Day. Elementary 8:30 am, Junior High and High School 9:30 am.
May 14th -- Hopkins
Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.
May 14th – Worth
County VFW, 5:00 pm, Worth County Senior Center.
May 14th – Worth
County Pre-K Graduation, 6:00 pm, Multipurpose Room.
May 15th – Retirement
card shower in honor of Karen Andrews, who is retiring after 20 years at Worth
County. Send cards to 510 East Avenue, Grant City, MO, 64456. Please have all
cards arrive by May 15th.
May 15th to 17th –
Turkey
Run Flea Market and Swap Meet. 33982 State Highway NN, Hopkins. May 15th
from 12 noon to 8 pm. May 16th from 8 am to 8 pm. May 17th
from 9 am to 3 pm. Vendor space $15 by May 8th, $20 afterwards. Electric
hookups are $25 by May 8th, $30 afterwards. Camper hookup $45 by May
8th, $50 afterwards. Set up May 14th after 6 pm or Friday
after 8 am. For more information, call Adam Emery (660) 541-2984 or Sarah Emery
(660) 853-0141.
May 15th – Grant
City Christian Church Drive-Thru Supper, 5:00 pm. Free will donation. Proceeds
go to support the 18:16 Project.
May 16th – Clearmont
citywide garage sales.
May 16th – Buzzard
Day, Coin. Flea Marked 8 am to 4 pm. Breakfast at the fire station to help
support the Coin Library. Wagon rides, car show, kids activities.
May 16th – Mother’s
Day Brunch, Oak Pointe, Maryville, 10 am. Adults $12, kids $6.
May 17th – Book
fair at Louie G’s, 103 A South Main, Maryville, 12 noon to 3 pm. Free and open
to the public.
May 17th – Sheridan
Express Cooperative Meeting, 5:00 pm, Sheridan Housing Laundry Room.
May 18th – Worth
County Hazardous Mitigation Plan Kickoff Meeting, 5:30 pm, Grant City Golf
Clubhouse. Free and open to the public. To RSVP, contact Kirk Klopper at
solid@nwmorcog.org.
May 19th – Law
Enforcement Run for Special Olympics. The run portion starts on the west side
of the Nodaway County Courthouse Square at 8:45 am and concludes at 10:00 am at
the South Paws Veterinary Clinic parking lot. The walk portion starts at
Mozingo Lake Recreation Park.
May 20th – Free
breakfast for veterans and active military, 6 am to 10 pm, Grant City Hy-Vee.
May 21st – United
Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting. Registration 4:30 pm. Business Meeting
7:00 pm. Missouri Western State University, Fulkerson Center, St. Joseph.
May 21st – Pollinator
Gardening class, Nodaway County Administration Center, Conference Room,
Maryville, 5:00 pm. Gwen Funk of University Extension will give a presentation
about gardening for pollinators and using native plants to create a beneficial
landscape. Sponsored by the Maryville Public Library. To reserve, call (660)
582-5281. Free and open to the public; for ages 13 and up. Limited to 30 spots;
registration required.
May 21st – Stop
the Data Center Meeting, Salem Church just north of Pumpkin Center, 6:00 pm.
May 22nd – John
Mackey in concert at The Pub starting at 8:00 pm. Traditional Country, Folk,
and Rock Music. Free and open to the public.
May 23rd – Shop
the Block Vendor Show, 9 am, Eagleville Square. Vendors, crafts, drinks, and
food.
May 23rd to 24th – Northwest
Showdown, 24898 SSR-V, Maryville. May 23rd show starts at 11:00 am
with a truck and tractor pull at 5:00 pm. May 24th show starts at
10:00 am with two track dirt drags, vendors, show & shine, and a concert at
7:00 pm.
May 23rd – Zach
Bounds Memorial Shelter House Poker Run & Benefit Auction, 1 pm, The Dusty
Cowgirl, Grant City. All vehicles welcome. Benefit auction following poker run.
Free will donation meal will be provided.
May 23rd – North
Nodaway R-VI Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.
in the North Nodaway High School gymnasium. The banquet will honor the Class of
1976 on its 50-year reunion and celebrate the 250th birthday of the United
States. Cost is $17 per person plus $2 alumni dues. Reservations and payment
are due by May 14. For reservations contact Teresa DeMott (660-582-1086), Sue
Florea (660-541-4108), or Joyce Hennegin (660-927-3682), or mail reservations
and payment to Elaine Holste, P.O. Box 213, Hopkins, MO 64461 (660-562-7867). When
reserving, please provide your graduation name (and current name), graduation
year, mailing address, phone number, and email address.
May 23rd – Pattonsburg
Alumni Banquet. Pattonsburg School Gym. Social hour 5:00 pm. Dinner 6:00 pm,
followed by a program. Reservations due May 17th. To reserve,
contact Shane Searcy (515) 979-0732. Cost $25 per person with reservations. $28
per person without reservations.
May 24th – Ravenwood
CBC Breakfast, 8 am to 12 noon, Community Building.
May 24th – Tri-C
Legion Post #464 will hold Memorial Day services at the following times and
locations: St. Columba Cemetery, 9:30 am; Swinford Cemetery in Bedison, 10:00
am; Barnard Cemetery, 10:30 am; Weathermon Cemetery in Guilford, 10:50 am;
Graves Cemetery in Guilford, 11:00 am; High Ridge Cemetery in Stanberry, 11:30
am; Mount Cavalry Cemetery in Stanberry, 11:40 am; Oak Lawn Cemetery in
Ravenwood, 12:15 pm; Parnell Cemetery, 12:30 pm; Nodaway Memorial Gardens in
Maryville, 1:15 pm; Oak Hill Cemetery in Maryville, 1:30 pm; Nodaway County
Courthouse, 1:45 pm; St. Mary’s and Miriam Cemeteries in Maryville, 2:00 pm;
St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Maryville, 2:15 pm.
May 24th – Grant
City Golf Course Memorial Day Weekend Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.
May 26th – Second
Harvest Food Pantry, Gilman City First Baptist Church, 451 E. State Highway 146,
Gilman City, 10:00 am. Free and open to the public regardless of income levels.
May 27th – Denver
City Council Meeting, 9 am, 610 Mill Street.
May 28th – Bearcat
Football Camp, Hughes Fieldhouse, Northwest Missouri State, Maryville. Check-in
8:30 am. Camp 9:00 am to 11:30 am. For students entering grades 2-8. Cost $40
per child. To enter or for questions, contact jwillrich@nwmissouri.edu.
May 28th -- Hopkins
Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.
May 30th – Missouri
Eight Man Football All-Star Game, 11 am, Missouri Western State University.
May 30th – Mud
run at Clyde. Registration 10:00 am. Mud run starts 1 pm. Entry: $20 per class.
Admission: $10. Kids 6-12 $5. Kids 5 and under free. Proceeds to the Ryan
Pappert Memorial Scholarship. Sponsored by Midwest Mud Boggers.
June 1st to 5th – Worth
County Partnership Library Summer Reading Camp, 9 am each morning. The theme
is, “Red, White, and Read.” For grades PK through 6th grade.
June 5th to 6th – Hopkins
Citywide Garage Sales.
June 5th – Tri-County
Health Fair, 10:00 am, 302 N. Park Street, Stanberry. Free and open to the
public.
June 5th to 7th – Resound
Fest, Miracle Hills Ranch, three miles south of Bethany. Free admission,
community worship, and onsite camping. Festival starts on June 5th
at 6:00 pm. Community Worship Service June 7th at 9 am.
June 6th – Cruzin’
Clarinda Car Show. Registration 8:00 am. Show and shine 11 am. Awards 2 pm.
Downtown Clarinda.
June 6th – Road
to Laughs, The Pub, 7:00 pm. Comedy show featuring Ebony Star, Marlon Mac, Josh
Reynolds, and Tyler Tha Comic. Cost $15; tickets available online at The Pub
Facebook Page.
June 8th to 11th –
NEN
Kids Basketball Camp. 10 am to 11 am each morning. For boys and girls grades
2-5 for the 2026-27 school year. Cost $20/child; payment due first day of camp.
The NEN Girls Basketball team will host.
June 10th – Lunch
& Learn Funeral Planning Seminar, 11:30 am, A&G Restaurant, Maryville.
Sponsored by Bram Funeral Home. To register, call (660) 290-6643.
June 12th – Adam
Swanson in concert at Clarinda High School, 1 pm. He is a four-time World
Champion Ragtime Piano Player. Tickets are $40 and available at the Glenn
Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.
June 12th – Dueling
Piano Night, 8 pm, The Pub, Maryville. Requests welcome. Presale tickets $10
plus fees, $15 the day of the show. Limited to 100 tickets.
June 13th – KSIB
Tractor Ride, 8 am. Starting in Lenox, traveling to Clearfield, then having
lunch at the Lake of Three Fires before returning to Lenox. Participants will
vote for best in show.
June 13th – Tommy
Dorsey Orchestra in concert at Clarinda High School, 5 pm. Sponsored by the
Glenn Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.
June 13th – Pat
Swinford benefit spaghetti supper. South Nodaway School, 5:00 pm.
June 14th – Grant
City Golf Course Club Tournament, 1:00 pm.
June 19th to 20th
– Old
Defiance Days and Sheridan Rodeo.
June 20th – $1,000
gun shop credit raffle sponsored by the Sheridan Fire Department. Receive a
$1,000 credit towards a gun of your choice at Loaded Gun & Pawn Shop. Drawing
will be held June 20th at the Sheridan Rodeo. You do not have to be
present to win. Tickets $10 each or six for $50. If interested, contact any
Sheridan Fire Department member for tickets. Must go to the local gun shop and
complete all required background checks and paperwork according to law. Must be
18 or over. For more information, contact Jake Holmes (660) 254-3571.
June 20th – Mike
Henggeler Father’s Day Memorial Baseball Tournament, Stanberry ball fields, 8
am. Entry $150 per team; limit six teams for two divisions. First division –
ages 9U to 12U. Second division – ages 13U to 16U. $150 per team. To enter,
contact titletownevents@gmail.com.
All proceeds will be donated directly to the Henggeler family.
June 20th – Harrison
County Community Hospital ribbon cutting and open house for new building, 10:00
am to 2:00 pm.
June 21st -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to the Heart of America Tractor Club.
June 27th – Rock
the Ville, Maryville, 12 noon to 12 midnight.
June 27th – Albany
Rhythm & Roots Festival, 5 pm.
June 27th – Worth
County Class of 1981 is having its 45 year class reunion at the A&G
Restaurant in Maryville at 6:00 pm.
June 27th – Jesse
& The Medicine Men, Big Bend Bar & Grille, Sun Valley Lake, Ellston
(IA), 7 pm.
July 3rd – Worth
County Tractor Cruise. The cruise will visit all five towns in Worth County. The
cruise will start at the Worth County Fairgrounds, travel to Allendale, then
the Denver Schoolhouse Museum. It will go to Worth and have lunch at the 169
Club, then proceed to Sheridan and return to the Fairgrounds.
July 3rd – Fireworks
show in Allendale at sunset.
July 4th – Allendale
Fourth of July Breakfast, 7:00 am.
July 4th – Dedication
of the Veterans Wall, Grant City Square, 11 am. The display will recognize all
six branches of the US Armed Forces as well as the US and Missouri flags.
July 4th – Grant
City Golf Course Fourth of July Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.
July 4th – Grant
City Fireworks Show at sunset.
July 8th – Voter
Registration Deadline for August 4th Primary Election.
July 16th – Bedford
Truck & Tractor Pull with Nebraska Bush Pullers, 2715 Linwood Avenue,
Bedford, 7:00 pm.
July 18th – Benefit
for Jacob Walter, former DOT maintenance barn, Barnard, 5:00 pm. Free will
donation dinner, live auction, dancing. If you cannot be there but wish to
donate, mail checks to Bank Northwest, 217 East Main, Stanberry, MO 64489. Make
all checks payable to Pappi’s Palooza Benefit. All donations are tax
deductible.
July 19th -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to Post 464 veterans programs.
July 25th – Dueling
Pianos, Big Time Entertainment, Roxy Theater, 7 pm to 9 pm.
July 27th – Last
day to submit petitions to run as an independent candidate for the November 3rd
election, 5:00 pm.
July 31st – Mozingo
Lake Golf Tournament, 11 am. Proceeds will benefit Cameron Veterans Home.
Limited to 36 teams on a first come, first served basis. To register, contact
Alison Dredge (816) 649-1622.
August 2nd to 6th
– American
Junior Golf Association Junior Golf Tournament, Mozingo Lake. A 54-hole
championship for ages 12-19.
August 2nd – Jerry
Litton Legacy of Dreams. A special event being planned in Chillicothe at the Litton
Agri-Science Learning Center, 10780 Livingston County Road 235 in memory of the
late congressman, who died in a plane crash 50 years ago. Free and open to the
public. Doors open at 2:00 pm.
August 4th – Primary
Election Day for Missouri. Polls open 6:00 am and close at 7:00 pm.
August 6th to 8th
– Fur
Takers of America National Trapping & Homesteading Convention, Macon County
Fairgrounds, Macon. Starting at 6:00 pm on August 6th with a kickoff
concert. Admission $20 for the weekend; veterans and kids 15 & under free.
Campaign available at $20/night (primitive) or $40/night (full hookup). Meals
available on-site.
August 7th to 8th
– Blythedale
Free Fair.
August 16th -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to Cameron Veterans Home.
August 29th – Stampede
the Ville.
September 3rd to 7th
– Northwest
Missouri State Fair, Bethany.
September 12th – Worth
County Suicide Prevention Coalition 5K Run/2K walk. Registration 7 am; run
starts at 7:30 am and lasts until 12 noon. Free resources will be available
from the VA. Cost $20. To RSVP, contact Jeremy Baker (660) 254-5311. If you or
someone you know is contemplating suicide, please contact the Suicide Crisis
Hotline at 988.
September 20th -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to Sons of the American Legion Post 464.
October 3rd – Great
Northwest Winefest, 1805 Nebraska Street, Mound City (Swimming Pool), 11:30 am.
Proceeds will go to raise funds for Northwest Missouri Enterprise Facilitation.
October 13th – Hopkins
Historical Society Fall Meeting, 7:00 pm.
October 18th -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to Post 464 membership.
October 23rd – Last
day to file as a write-in candidate for the November 3rd election,
5:00 pm.
November 3rd – General
election for Missouri. Polls open at 6 am and close at 7 pm.
November 15th -- Tri-C
Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction.
Proceeds to Ladies Auxiliary Unit 464.