Month: January

Thursday, December 31 COVID-19 report: 12 new cases; 20th death

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces 12 individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The 20th death of a Nodaway County resident with COVID-19 was reported; the individual was a male between 70-79 years of age.  2042 confirmed cases; 318 probable cases  91 active cases

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Several local officials give their perspectives

The Nodaway News Leader issued an invitation to nearly a dozen area leaders to give our readers their views on the past 12 months. These individuals come from all walks of life. This week we published three people’s perspectives and next week there will be more. Grab a 12.30 NNL to see Dr. John Jasinski,

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Sandi Von Behren retires from Chamber after 22 years

The Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce is known for many programs and events, however, one of our longest-running programs is little known to the public, as it focuses on our new citizens. The New Resident Program is in place to connect new members of the Nodaway County community to the businesses and resources our area

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Tour of Lights Maryville announces winners

Holly Kay Cronk, owner of Ferluknat Farms, Maryville, announced the two winners of the first annual Tour of Lights Maryville. The grand prize went to Toni Hurst at 1215 East Second St. She received a month’s electric bill paid by Maryville Dentist Dr. Stan Snyder.   The Holly Jolliest Home traveling trophy yard sign goes

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Youth wrestling program receives donation from Powell

The Spoofhound Youth Wrestling program recently received a $1,500 donation from Craig Powell, a Maryville High School wrestling alumni. There are 58 athletes signed up, with kindergarten through second grade meeting on Tuesday nights and third through sixth grade on Thursday nights at the Maryville Community Center.   The program is seeking donations to help

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