Month: October

John Seipel

John Mannschreck Seipel, 67, Maryville, died Thursday, October 19, 2017, at his home. A Mass of Christian burial was held Monday, October 23 at St. Gregory’s Catholic Church. Burial was at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Memorials may be made to pedalthecause.org/donate – The Private Bank c/o Pedal the Cause 8410 Solutions Center Chicago, 60677 where 100

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Gavin Bucy

Mike and Jenny Bucy, Barnard, announce the birth of a son, Gavin Scott, born Tuesday, October 10, 2017, at Mosaic Life Care, St. Joseph. He weighed six pounds and 14 ounces and joins a brother, Evan. Maternal grandparent is Linda Gallagher, Maitland. Paternal grandparents are Charles and Janet Bucy, Maitland. Maternal great-grandparent is Kathleen Schafer,

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Northwest men’s basketball to face Duke University October 27

The Northwest men’s basketball team is traveling to Durham, NC, to play the Duke University Blue Devils on Friday, October 27 at the historic Cameron Indoor Stadium as it begins its quest to defend the 2017 NCAA Division II National Championship crown, and Northwest supporters and fans are invited to get in on the action.

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NW Regents approve addition of cybersecurity major

Northwest Missouri State University’s Board of Regents approved a proposal to create a bachelor of science in cybersecurity and begin offering it to students next fall during its regular meeting October 20. Interim Provost Dr. Jamie Hooyman presented the proposal to the Regents and said the program will require no new resources. The university’s current computer

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Tower Choir, Platte County Chamber Choir to present joint concert

Northwest Missouri State University’s Tower Choir will continue its Guest Choral Ensembles Concert Series this month with a joint concert featuring the Sound Express, the chamber choir of Platte County High School. The concert, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7:30 pm, Tuesday, October 24 at the Charles Johnson Theater in

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Freedom Rock Plaza continues to add special touches

The Freedom Rock Plaza moved closer to completion with the installation of the black granite tops to make a “serenity wall” seating area surrounding the rock painted by Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II of Greenfield, IA. The tops are inscribed with the names of contributors who helped make the Freedom Rock Plaza a reality. The project

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Nodaway-Holt Trojans finish volleyball year at districts

The Nodaway-Holt volleyball team finished its season during district play in Mound City losing straight sets to St. Joe Christian, 8-25 and 22-25. Sophomore Sidney Leeper hustles to pass up a tough Lion serve. Amanda Bohannon, junior, attempts a hit in the first set. For more photos, see the printed Nodaway News Leader.

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Nodaway-Holt holds annual tea

Nodaway-Holt students invited grandparents and friends to their annual Grandparents Tea. Guests were treated to cookies and beverages served by the high school A+ students. Students then took their guests on a tour of the school, playing games and admiring the artwork of the students. The book fair was also open for those who wanted

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Williams leads SHNH to blowout over North-West Nodaway

The running game brought on by the South Holt/Nodaway-Holt Spartans, led by Westyn Williams, was a force to be reckoned with October 13 in Burlington Jct. against the North-West Nodaway Muskets. Williams had 333 rushing yards and five touchdowns as the Spartans routed the Muskets 52-7 to call the game with 2:23 remaining in the

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Sheriff’s office holds prescription drug take back

The Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office, 404 North Vine Street, Maryville, will hold a prescription drug take back from 10 am to 2 pm, Saturday, October 28. County residents are urged to bring expired prescription medicines to the lobby of the jail. This event is sponsored by the DEA and the drugs will be safely disposed.

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