This Week's News

Mental health group gives timeline for telehealth units to schools

The newly formed Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Board has announced the timeline for the roll-out of the mobile telehealth units to be placed in every school district in Nodaway, Worth, Gentry and Holt Counties. The cost per unit for technology equipment is $2,056.07 which is less than originally estimated. The dollars to purchase the units

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Senior Center receives Aramark food donation

At the May 17 Nodaway County Senior Citizens Senate meeting, it was announced that the Northwest Missouri State University former campus dining company, Aramark, had donated two large trucks of frozen food to the senior center. The new walk-in freezer was filled to capacity and Administrator Amie Firavich was excited about the food variety the

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U.S. Route 136 pavement repairs to begin in Nodaway/Gentry counties Project now scheduled to begin Wednesday, June 7

A pavement patching, asphalt over lay and guardrail replacement project is expected to begin Wednesday, June 7, in Nodaway and Gentry counties. The Missouri Department of Transportation, working with Herzog Contracting Corp., will complete the project on U.S. Route 136/Missouri Route 46 in Nodaway and Gentry counties. The project is expected to begin on Monday,

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Loess Hills District of BSA announces winners at annual banquet

On May 11, the Loess Hills District held their annual awards banquet, naming several award recipients including Cathy Rybolt from Maryville, who was named Scouter of the Year. This award is presented to an individual who has rendered outstanding service in his or her scouting position in the past year. Service given outside of scouting

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N-H students give back to communities

On May 18, Nodaway-Holt junior and senior high students showed their appreciation to the communities by giving back. For the second half of the day on the last day of school students dispersed to Graham, Maitland and Skidmore and painted poles and signs, picked up sticks, debris and limbs, swept, pulled weeds, raked leaves and

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Health Center looks to buy a van

At the Nodaway County Health Center Board meeting, May 17, the purchase of a van either with funds from the ELC ED contract or outright from health center reserves. To utilize the contract, prior approval is required and retention documents for monitoring including official request, quote/final bill and DHSS approval email; records of purchase must

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Nodaway County churches continue summertime tradition of VBS

Vacation Bible School is a summertime tradition and the following Nodaway County churches are undertaking the fun and enjoyable way to spread the word of God. • June 5-9 – Graham Union Church “Keepers of the Kingdom” VBS, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. It’s for ages prekindergarten through sixth grade. The program and a cookout begins

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GRM Networks® designates the City of Graham as a Smart Rural Community®

GRM Networks recently designated the city of Graham as a Smart Rural Community. This designation means that every home and business in the Graham exchange has access to fiber broadband internet with speeds up to 1 gigabit per second. GRM Networks is nationally recognized as a Smart Rural Community provider by industry association, NTCA –

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