Month: March

Burlington Jct. holds council meeting

The Burlington Jct. City Council held their monthly meeting on March 13 to discuss city business. City Clerk Jo Anna Marriott gave the financial report. She has been working on the water billing system, and all accounts were satisfied for the month of February. Skyeler Rohlmeier gave the foreman report. He stated that everything is

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Hopkins issues notice on city water’s letter of warning

At the March 6 Hopkins City Council meeting, Chief Operator Chris Bird shared the letter he had sent to city residents. The public notice gave information on the city’s drinking water. “City of Hopkins water system failed to take corrective actions following letter of warning” from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. “The City of

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Skidmore agrees to sell city lot

At the March 9 Skidmore City Council meeting, it was agreed to sell lot seven behind Newton Hall to Monroe Township. The Monroe Township board consisting of Wallace McGinnis, Scott Clement and Rodney Allen want the lot adjacent to the township building for use in parking equipment and perhaps building a shed for storage. After

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Commissioners award Tenaska money

Brent Cline of Tenaska presented $15,000 in community funds to the Nodaway County Commissioners as the third installment of a 20 year agreement with the county. The Commissioners divided the money up between three organizations. Nodaway County Community Building, North Star Advocacy Center and Big Brothers Big Sisters each received $5,000.

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March 16, 2023

Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker called the meeting of the Nodaway County Commission to order at the commissioner’s office. In attendance: 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. Burns made a motion to approve prior commission minutes

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NCTC to present ‘Château La Roach’ youth play

The Nodaway Community Theater Company is presenting the youth play “Château La Roach” at 7 pm, Thursday through Saturday, March 23 – 25 at The Rose Theatre, 118 West Third Street, Maryville. Tickets are on sale and all tickets are general admission at $8 each. There are 75 tickets available for each performance and are

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Maryville council approves contract for storm drainage improvements

At the March 13 Maryville City Council meeting, it was approved for Legacy Underground Construction, Harrisonville, to complete construction of the Lisa Lane/Robertson Crist Nature Park Storm Drainage Improvements. This area has been prone to surface flooding during high rainfall events. Three bids were received, with Legacy Underground being the low bid at $151,320. Robertson

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