NNL on the honeymoon
Newlyweds Grant and Emily Gauthier perused the Nodaway News Leader while on a wine tasting tour in Sedona, AZ. If you are traveling this summer, take us with you! NNL on vacation – where will we show up next?
Newlyweds Grant and Emily Gauthier perused the Nodaway News Leader while on a wine tasting tour in Sedona, AZ. If you are traveling this summer, take us with you! NNL on vacation – where will we show up next?
Two scholarships in memory of Bryan Arnold were presented, May 3, by his family to honor his passion for the trades. The two $1,000 scholarships were presented to Mason Brumley who plans to work on windmills, and Wesley Snead, who is attending State Tech and studying HVAC. At the presentation were family members Keith Arnold,
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 commissioner 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
Seventeen schools and 83 golfers attended boys district golf May 6 at Mozingo Lake golf Course. The generosity of Host Lions Club and Pride Lions Club provided lunches for the field of golfers, coaches and volunteers.
The $60 VIP ticket for the 2024 Bloomin’ Peony Tour on Saturday, May 18 will allow the purchaser to gain access to several experts in the horticulture field. The exclusive tour will be at the Hollingsworth Peonies farm, located southeast of Burlington Jct. The VIP ticket holder will be able to hear from four diverse
Financial Advisor Janette Padgitt of the financial services firm Edward Jones in Maryville, has received the Certified Financial Planner (TM) or CFP®, certification, granted by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. Becoming a CFP® professional expands a financial advisor’s knowledge base in the following areas: financial management, tax-sensitive investment strategies, retirement savings, insurance planning,
A giant pumpkin growing contest is being sponsored by Downtown Maryville. Entry must be made by Wednesday, May 15 online at downtownmaryvillemo.com/pumpkin-contest. Cost is $10. Seedlings must be picked up from 8 am to noon, Saturday, May 18 or 1 to 5 pm, Sunday, May 19 at Maryville Glass and Lock, 114 West Fifth Street. Weigh-in
Clint Coffelt recently joined the FCS Financial teams in Maryville and St. Joseph as assistant vice president of crop insurance. In this role, he will provide federal crop, livestock and crop hail insurance plans to help farm operators and owners protect their financial investment in growing crops and livestock. Coffelt received a bachelor’s degree in
The City of Burlington Jct is holding three ‘Meet and Greets’ with the Nodaway County Sheriff candidates. The first featuring Adam James will be at 6 pm, Monday, May 13 at BJ City Hall.
The Nodaway County Beebusters will meet from 7 to 9 pm, Monday, May 13 at the Laura Street Baptist Church, 120 South Laura, Maryville.