Month: December

Monday, December 14 COVID-19 report: nine new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces nine individuals residing in Nodaway County have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  1905 confirmed cases; 292 probable cases  103 active cases  2076 released from isolation  135 total hospitalizations  6 current hospitalizations  18 deaths The affected individuals include:  1

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December 10, 2020

Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker called the meeting of the Nodaway County Commission to order at the commissioner’s office. In attendance: Walker, Bob Stiens and Chris Burns, associate commissioners, Melinda Patton, county clerk and Scott Walk, south district commissioner elect. Burns made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed. Burns made a

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Sunday, December 13 COVID-19 report: six new cases; 18th death

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces six individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The 18th death of a Nodaway County resident with COVID-19 was reported; the individual was a male between 70-79 years of age.  1901 confirmed cases; 287 probable cases  97 active cases

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BJ council studies sewer lagoon issues

The Burlington Jct. City Council talked about possible options to improve the tests taken at the town’s sewer lagoon during the December 8 meeting. Schulte Engineering & Consulting, Platte City, representatives Roy Adams and Ron Hochreiter gave the council information about a product they have to provide better test results for DNR. The product called

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This year in history provided by the Nodaway County Historical Society

50 Years Ago: 1970 The Martha Washington 4-H Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with 30 members and 32 parents, leaders and guests. Current and past members attending were Nancy Hart, Debbie Eitel, Tracey Howell, Jeannie Protzman, Toby Schneider, Donna Protzman, Kirby Parker, Regina Barmann, Ellen Young, Nancy Young, Barbara Hart, Dixie Eitel and Janice Young.

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Health inspector goes to food establishments

The Nodaway County Health Department’s Environmental Health Specialist Jack Hunsucker visited the following food establishments recently. Pagliai’s Pizza, 611 South Main Street, Maryville, medium priority Routine inspection on October 22. Critical: Dirty can openers, corrected on site. Non-Critical: No handwashing signage at handsink by ice machine, downstairs soda box shelving some not sealed or painted and

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Saturday, December 12 COVID-19 report: six new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces six individuals residing in Nodaway County have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  1898 confirmed cases; 284 probable cases  125 active cases  2040 released from isolation  133 total hospitalizations  6 current hospitalizations  17 deaths The affected individuals include:  1

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COVID-19 vaccination plan rolls out in county

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) reported December 4 the state will be receiving 339,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine which will be distributed to hospitals in the state that have the ability to maintain the correct temperature of the vaccine. According to Nodaway County Health Department Tom Patterson, “Providers who plan

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Friday, December 11 COVID-19 report: 10 new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces 10 individuals residing in Nodaway County, Missouri have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  1892 confirmed cases; 284 probable cases  158 active cases  2001 released from isolation  133 total hospitalizations  6 current hospitalizations  17 deaths The affected individuals include: 

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Commissioners call 911 advisory board together

The Nodaway County Commissioners, who are members of the 911 Advisory Board, assembled other agency members December 8 to receive an update of the consolidated emergency 911 dispatch center’s first two months of operation. The board with representation from the Nodaway County Ambulance District and the City of Maryville heard updates from Jessica Rickabaugh, supervisor

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