Month: September

Geography with Goudge

U.S. Open Tennis Players by Hometown, 2022 “The 142nd edition of the United States Open Tennis Championships concluded this past weekend in Queens, New York. 78 American players started the two-week Grand Slam tournament in singles competition. This map displays the hometowns of the tennis players from the United States (36 Men and 42 Women)

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September 8, 2022

Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker called the meeting of the Nodaway County Commission to order at the commissioner’s office. In attendance: Walker, Chris Burns, associate commissioners and Melinda Patton, county clerk. Burns made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed. Burns made a motion to approve prior commission minutes dated 9/6/22. The

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Health department inspects food establishments

The Nodaway County Health Department’s Jack Hunsucker inspected food businesses through the month of August. William Coys, 1 Fall Drive, Maryville Inspection date: August 3, follow-up inspection. Criticals: Meats from Hyatt processing were owners personal meats, but were removed. Non-criticals: No dust buildup above food, product up off of floor, hand-sink signage and paper towels ok. Fridge door

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Fresh Mobile Pantry comes to Barnard

The Second Harvest Community Food Bank Fresh Mobile Pantry will begin at 10 am, Tuesday, September 13 on Fourth Street in Barnard. The mobile food pantry will continue while supplies last and is open to the public.

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Leaders talk joint E911 staff’s wages

A meeting of the 911 consolidated emergency dispatch leadership which oversee the Northwest Regional Communication (NRC) center’s operations heard of a detailed salary potential plan September 6 in the Nodaway County Commission office. Leaders from the Maryville City Council, city administration, Maryville Police Department, Nodaway County Ambulance as well as the leaders of the NRC

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Nodaway Chorale starts fall rehearsal season

The Nodaway Chorale will launch its fall rehearsal season at 7 pm, Monday, September 12, at First Christian Church, Third and Buchanan Streets, Maryville. Rehearsals, in preparation for a December Holiday Concert, will continue from 7 to 9 pm, each Monday at the same location. The Nodaway Chorale is a non-profit, non-audition, secular mixed voice

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Maryville trash haulers face changes

Maryville City Council received no applications to lease the city-owned transfer station which several of the local trash haulers utilized to handle the refuse they collected. A consortium of garbage companies, which started several years ago, leased the city’s facilities at the sanitary landfill. The facility met the needs for the group to have their

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Roberts family chosen as Nodaway County’s Missouri Farm Family 

Dr. Michael and Teri Roberts and family of Maryville were among the families honored during the 64th annual Missouri Farm Family Day, August 15 at the Missouri State Fair. The Roberts family was selected as the Nodaway County Missouri Farm Family by University of Missouri Extension in Nodaway County and the local Farm Bureau. The

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Fiber may come to Skidmore area

The Nodaway County Commissioners heard about a potential plan devised by United Fiber to expand its fiber internet to possible clients in the Skidmore area. The plan was requesting from the county letters of support of the company’s expansion efforts as well as possible funding. It is in regards to state funding of broadband expansion

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New COVID-19 boosters targeting currently circulating strains becoming available

Bivalent COVID-19 boosters are becoming available among some providers in Missouri with additional providers adding these boosters to their inventory soon. A list of providers who pre-ordered these booster doses will be available at MOStopsCovid.com soon. The Nodaway County Health Department stands ready once the boosters arrive. “We do not have it in house it

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