By the Numbers
The exclusive annual feature ‘By the Numbers’ takes a look at the past year in Nodaway County compared to previous years. This ‘print only’ feature can be found on Page 3 of this week’s NNL.
The exclusive annual feature ‘By the Numbers’ takes a look at the past year in Nodaway County compared to previous years. This ‘print only’ feature can be found on Page 3 of this week’s NNL.
The Platte Valley Boys and Girls Basketball teams got wins in their first games in the Stanberry Invitational on January 13. The girls defeated Stanberry 46-27, while the boys won in overtime against North Nodaway, 47-43.
The Maryville Spoofhound Wrestling Squad competed against Cameron and Savannah on January 9.
The Northwest Missouri Rural Democrats are sponsoring a Women’s Parade at 10 am, Saturday, January 18. It will be held on the sidewalk in front of the Nodaway County Courthouse. All are welcome to come and support the United States.
Northwest Missouri is gaining new life-saving technology that changes the playing field for emergent stroke patients when mere minutes make a world of difference. After years of planning and 11 months of construction, Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph unveiled a new interventional neurology and neuroendovascular program on January 8. Mosaic is becoming a top-level
The Tri-C Fire Department is holding a chili and soup supper from 5 to 8 pm, Saturday, January 18 at the American Legion Post 464 in Conception Jct. It is freewill donation. Proceeds will go toward firefighting equipment and vehicle upgrades.
Richard Ray “Coach” Alsup, 76, died Monday, January 13, 2025, at Village Care Center, Maryville. He was born August 28, 1948, in Maryville, to Noah L. and Mary K. Sybert Alsup. He attended Tarkio High School, Tarkio, graduating in 1966. He then attended college in Alamosa, Colorado. On December 7, 1969, he married Mary Beth
Norma Ruth Wilson, 93, died Saturday, December 14, 2024. She was born July 7, 1931, in Pickering, to Mildred Wilson Sobbing. She graduated from Pickering High School in 1945. She enlisted in the US Army in 1951, during the Korean War. She was fortunate enough to spend two years in Italy and later she was
Dale E. Shamberger, 91, Maryville, died Friday, January 10, 2025, at his home. He was born February 24, 1933, at the old St. Francis Hospital in Maryville, to Fred and Roberta Willhoyte Shamberger. On June 1, 1960, he married Marilyn June McCampbell at the Laura Street Baptist Church in Maryville. Mr. Shamberger served two years
Marie E. Protzman, 84, Maryville, died Wednesday, January 8, 2025. She was born January 9, 1940, in Marshall, to Isiah McKinley “Kenneth” and Loma McLaughlin Cook. She had lived her entire adult life in the area. Mrs. Protzman was a mother and homemaker. She had worked at Union Carbide, had her own rental business, was