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Mary Ann Maloney Bio, Age, Education, Husband, Children

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Sarah Richards

Published Feb 28, 2026

Mary Ann Maloney

Mary Ann Maloney is an American anchor. She has had a big impact on KFVS12 and the community since her arrival here in 1988. Among the many awards she’s won are an Emmy, a National Association of Broadcaster’s Award. Not to mention numerous Missouri Broadcaster’s Association awards. In 1994 she was named one of Ten Outstanding Young Missourians.

Locally she volunteers her time with the Humane Society and the March Of Dimes. In the past, she has helped with the Cape Girardeau Public Schools, the Girl Scouts, and the American Cancer Society. Maloney reflected on many of the important stories she’s covered during her career.

This included the flood of 1993, the presidential visits of Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, the 1990 earthquake prediction, and the recent eclipse. She also produced several legacy series including “Mary-Ann’s Heartland Kids,” and “Everybody In The Heartland Has A Story.”

Mary Ann Maloney Age

Details of his age, birthday and parents names have not been revealed. This information is currently under review.

Mary Ann Maloney Education

Maloney completed her undergraduate degree at the University of South Dakota. She earned a Masters degree at Southern Illinois University. Her first broadcasting job was at WSIL-TV in Southern Illinois.

Mary Ann Maloney Husband | Mary Ann Maloney Children

When it comes to her love life Mary is a married woman. She is married to her husband Andrew. Ann’s and her husband Andrew’s first child, Griffin, weighed only 3.5 pounds at birth but has grown to be a healthy baby boy. Their second son Cooper, born last year, was also very small but today is doing great. Mom and Dad aren’t able to travel as much but enjoy spending time with the boys who bring us so much love and laughter on a daily basis.

Mary Ann Maloney Salary

Maloney earns an average salary from her career. Although she has not disclosed to the public the actual amount of her salary. Her estimated net worth is currently under review.

Mary Ann Maloney Personal Life

When not at work Mary-Ann enjoys running, weight lifting, cooking, playing the piano and chasing her two puppies around the house.

Mary Ann Maloney Community Service

Ann has always been active in the community volunteering in her kids’ schools and working with the Humane Society. She was named a Zonta Club Woman of Achievement in 2004 and was named a Top 10 Young Missourian that same year. She received a Women’s Impact Award from the Girl Scouts of Otahki Council and won a Distinguished Service Award from the Jaycees.

Through the years she has volunteered to narrate numerous Christmas concerts. She served as co-host for the MDA Telethon for many years. She also maintains a close daily friendship with her long-time co-anchor Mike Shain.

What Happened To Mary Ann Maloney

News Director Roger Seay said that Mary-Ann has been a mentor for countless young journalists and will continue to train and advise new producers and reporters.

“It would be difficult to measure the impact Mary-Ann has had on KFVS12 and viewers in the Heartland throughout her 30 years,” said Seay. “We can’t thank her enough for what she’s done in her career, and we’re thrilled that she’ll continue to be part of Heartland News.”

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Pell Grants Available for Some Students at TRC

KFVS 12-Starting this summer, qualifying students will be able to access traditional Pell funds to pay for summer classes. (Source: Three Rivers College)Many Three Rivers College students rely on the Pell Grant to pay for their education. Starting this summer, qualifying students will be able to access traditional Pell funds to pay for summer classes. The U.S. Department of Education made changes to the Pell Grant to make it a year-round program.

Free Fishing Day at Crab Orchard Lake

Blow the dust off your rod and reel and head to Crab Orchard Lake on June 9. It’s once again time for annual Free Fishing Days Kids Derby. The event is staffed and sponsored by local merchants, the US Fish, and Wildlife Service, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and local volunteers from taking Pride in America, and Friends of Crab Orchard Refuge. The day is for kids 12 and under and the only expense to families is the cost of gasoline to get to the Prairie Creek Recreation Area.

Cape Shrine Club Golf Tournament

 Tee it up! It’s time for the 23rd annual Cape Shrine Club Golf Tournament. Bent Creek Golf Course hosts the event that tees off on Friday, May 18. The $100 entry fee per person includes 18 holes of golf and cart, along with lunch. Beverages are provided during the tournament by the Cape Shrine Club. It’s a four-person scramble. Entry forms must be submitted on or before May 9. Prizes will be given away for success on certain holes. Gift certificates go to each team that wins its flight.

Tax tips to keep in mind

You have about a week to get your taxes filed but if you haven’t gotten around to it yet, here are some tips to keep in mind to keep yourself from becoming the victim of a tax scam. (Source: KFVS)You have about a week to get your taxes filed but if you haven’t gotten around to it yet, here are some tips to keep in mind to keep yourself from becoming the victim of a tax scam. Always think, “This could happen to me.” Thinking this way will make it harder for you to fall for attacks.

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