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Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County celebrated the new owners of its 13th home during a dedication ceremony. The home at 123 S. Mulberry St. in Maryville, now belongs to the Hilary Steinman family. Steinman took ownership of a 1,340-square-foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, constructed in partnership with the building trades program at the Northwest Technical School in Maryville. In addition to receiving the keys to their new home, the Steinman family received a collection of gifts that included a Bible and other books from the Optimist Club of Maryville, Today’s Civic Women of Maryville, the Maryville Garden Club and the United Methodist Quilters. Steinman purchased the home with a zero-interest loan as Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County, a non-profit, nondenominational Christian housing ministry that seeks to eliminate poverty housing and invites people from all walks of life to work in partnership to build houses with individuals and families in need. It off...
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