MARYVILLE, Mo. — Ten Squared Men on a Mission recently donated $14,200 to the Northwest Missouri Crisis Intervention Team Council to improve the organization’s trainings and create an emergency fund
HOPKINS, Mo. — Community members from Hopkins have joined together to create an organization to support local charities, nonprofit organizations and other causes in the Hopkins and Pickering area.
After his early and loud opposition to Maryvilleâs mask ordinance gained him prominence in the local political scene â making him a voice for those fed up with Maryvilleâs City Council and skeptical of the coronavirus altogether â Tim Jackson is now less than a week away from his first appearance on a ballot after months of conservative activism.
Jackson, who in July gained local and regional media attention for posting a âNo masks allowedâ sign at his business, is one of two candidates who has gained widespread support from the Maryville and Nodaway County Resident Council as a conservative martyr, though he has only posted once on the groupâs Facebook page, making an initial announcement Nov. 25 of his campaign for City Council, promising that he is ânot a puppetâ in a note that contained 36 words and garnered 58 likes in a group that now has 1,100 members.Â