Month: August

AL breakfast is at Parnell Post

The American Legion Post #528 will hold a freewill donation breakfast from 8 am to noon, Sunday, August 7 at the AL Post. The menu includes pancakes, biscuits and gravy, eggs made to order, bacon, sausage, coffee and orange juice.

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Northwest football equipment staff continues to impress

By Morgan Guyer Once September hits, football fans in Maryville get to see the Bearcats take the field on Saturdays dressed in that classic green and white. After months of practice and preparation, countless film sessions and workouts, the players are finally ready, but not without some help. In the background, during those months, there

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MHS football team helps with Freedom Rock cleanup

The 2022 Maryville High School team, July 27, helped the Lions Clubs’ members to weed and cleanup the Freedom Rock® Plaza at Franklin Park in Maryville. At the end of the successful endeavor, the team along with Spoofhounds Head Coach Matt Webb and three Lions posed for a photo.

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Punkin Show parade celebrates all ages

The Skidmore Punkin Show parade, July 30, was held on a mild and balmy summer day. Grand Marshals for the parade were Sharon and the late Kenneth Strauch. The couple started dating their sophomore year at Skidmore High School from which they graduated in 1959. They were married September 10, 1961, and celebrated 60 years

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Hopkins Picnic has antique car parade

The Donna Spalding Memorial Antique Car Parade will be at the Hopkins Picnic beginning at 4 pm, Saturday, August 6. There is a $5 entry fee which will be used for a cash drawing after the parade. It will start at the high school with sign in, then the parade will go downtown by the

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August 2, 2022

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

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Horn reigns as Sydney Rodeo Queen

Anna Horn, Jefferson C-123 music teacher, was named the 2022 Sidney Iowa Rodeo Queen August 2. This is the first time, Horn has run for the Sydney Rodeo queen. She competed in four different areas, a personal interview with the judges, speeches, modeling a western formal gown and a horsemanship pattern where Horn showed horsemanship

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Tri-C area holds garage sale

Tri-C Community Garage Sale will be Friday, August 5 and Saturday, August 6 in Clyde, Conception and Conception Jct. Sponsored by Tri-C CART. Maps provided. Visit facebook.com/TriPartners4Progress or call 660.944.2488 for more information.

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35.9% County voters come out for Primary

The August 2 Primary Election Republican ballots filled with candidates made for contested races in which over one-third of Nodaway County voters wanted to make their mark. With 35.9 percent, 4,652, of the registered voters in the county venturing into a polling place or voting absentee, the ballots were clear on the choices for the

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