Month: November

SCB meets

The Skidmore Community Betterment will meet at 6 pm, Monday, November 13 at Newton Hall, Skidmore.

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Local author announces new children’s picture book

“God’s Earth is Something to Fight For” by Maryville children’s book author, Amy Houts, is a groundbreaking, Christian 32-page picture book about God’s call to take care of the Earth and fight climate change. Through simple prose and multiple verses from the Bible, Houts explains to children that everyone, all human beings, must work together

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Commissioner’s Minutes November 7, 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. Walk made a motion to approve prior commission minutes

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AL Post 464 serves pancake breakfast

American Legion Post 464 will serve breakfast from 7 to 11 am, Sunday, November 12 at the post in Conception Jct. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, ham, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice and coffee. There is a minimum $10 donation per person; children six and under are free. Proceeds will go to Girls State and

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Thunder lose to East Atchison in district semifinal

By Morgan Guyer The Nodaway Valley Thunder Football Team fell to East Atchison 34-46 in Burlington Jct. on November 3. It was a perfect start to the game for the Thunder, as Freshman Tye Hoyt took back the opening kick off for a touchdown. East Atchison had answers however, scoring three touchdowns to take a

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By Bridget Kenny, Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville

A few years ago, a woman named Kayla joined a Tobacco/Vaping Cessation class offered by Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville only because the Maryville Kawasaki plant cares about the wellness of their employees. Kayla did not want to be in that room with me or the 10-15 other people who were being financially encouraged to

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Play to be performed at The Rose Theatre

“Caps for Sale” with second to sixth grade actors will be presented at 11 am, Saturday, November 11 at The Rose Theatre. Admission is free but tickets are recommended. Tickets are available at rosetheatremaryville.org.  

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Agriculture market features regional products

Taste of Northwest Agriculture Market will be at 9 am to noon, Saturday, November 11 at the Northwest Missouri State University Agricultural Learning Center, 22893 US Highway 71, Maryville. There will be opportunities to try and buy regional home grown and handmade products. The items are free to taste. For more information, email aginnovation@missouri.edu.

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