Month: January

Monday, January 11 COVID-19 report: four new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces four individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  2116 confirmed cases; 324 probable cases  84 active cases  2335 released from isolation  155 total hospitalizations  4 current hospitalizations  21 deaths The affected individuals include:  1

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Stiens celebrates last day as South District Commissioner

Nodaway County South District Commissioner Bob Stiens enjoyed his last day on the job, December 31, with family, friends and county employees at his retirement reception. Family who joined Stiens were, front: Eliza Holtman, Waverly Groomer, Marissa Holtman, Hyatt Groomer; middle: Mylie Holtman, Hudson Groomer, Joyce Stiens, Bob Stiens, Kary Stiens, Abbie Groomer, Nick Groomer;

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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 during December. Fit Republic Lean Kitchen, 1002 South Main Street, Maryville, low priority Routine inspection on December 7. Critical: None. Non-Critical: Nutritional bars stored on floor in backroom, no covered trashcan in restroom. Trexmart #8, 10043 US Highway 71, Clearmont, low

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Sunday, January 10 COVID-19 report: seven new cases; one death

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces seven individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  The death of a Nodaway County resident with COVID-19 was reported; the individual was a female between 90-99 years of age. 2112 confirmed cases; 324 probable cases 86 active cases 2329 released from

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Saturday, January 9 COVID-19 report: three new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces three individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  2105 confirmed cases; 324 probable cases  84 active cases  2325 released from isolation  155 total hospitalizations  5 current hospitalizations  20 deaths The affected individuals include:  1

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Hospital leader explains vaccine protocol

By Nate Blackford, Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville president Let me start by saying Happy New Year… and goodbye to 2020. If you are like me, you have exchanged a number of communications with friends and family recently about how glad we are that 2020 is over. The year 2020 was certainly one that will

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Friday, January 8 COVID-19 report: four new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces four individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  2102 confirmed cases; 324 probable cases  87 active cases  2319 released from isolation  155 total hospitalizations  5 current hospitalizations  20 deaths The affected individuals include:  1

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Pickering council pays bills

The Pickering City Council met January 4 to handle the following business. Pat McKee Construction was paid $100 for filling the streets’ potholes throughout Pickering. Mayor Charles Smith has acquired the services of attorney Taryn Henry as city attorney for Pickering. She has requested a copy of all of Pickering’s city ordinances. The city has

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Youth wrestling takes hold

By Kathryn Rice Spoofhound Youth Wrestling is in its first year as an organization and in partnership with Maryville Parks and Recreation. “We started the program because there wasn’t a solidified club in the area and it was difficult to find consistency,” Coach Tyler Tapps said. “Parents of some of the wrestlers really wanted a

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MU Extension offers online hemp workshop

The University of Missouri Extension offers a virtual workshop about industrial hemp 12:30 to 2:30 pm, January 11-15. Topics include a legislative summary and regulatory update, agronomic practices and pests, uses for hemp, crop enterprise budgets, and processing and contracts. Presenters include MU Extension specialists, CBD-hemp growers and processors, processors from the Tiger Fiber Hemp

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