Museum has 2nd Saturday Coffee

The Nodaway County Historical Society Museum will have its Second Saturday Coffee Hours from 9 to 11 am, Saturday, May 13. Afterwards, at 11 am, Nodaway County historical societies will present information about themselves.

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UMC holds bake sale in BJ

The Burlington Jct. United Methodist Church will hold a bake sale from 8 am to noon, Saturday, May 13 at the church located at 222 North Clarinda Street in BJ.

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Northeast Nodaway falls to Gilman City in close game

By Morgan Guyer The Northeast Nodaway Bluejays closed out their regular baseball season at home with a 3-4 loss against Gilman City, in a final tune up before postseason play begins. The Bluejays were without their ace pitcher Dylan McIntyre, and relied on a few younger pitchers to complete the game. Sophomore Brayden Stevens, Freshman

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BJ AL sponsors supper

Breaded tenderloin sandwiches will be featured from 5 to 7 pm, Friday, May 12 at the American Legion in Burlington Jct. The menu will also include potato wedges, dessert and drink. Cost is $10 for adults; children five and under are free. For curbside service, call ahead to 660.254.3544. The meal is sponsored by Rolla

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The Annual Souvenir Graduation Edition of the NNL

The Annual Keepsake Graduation Section of the NNL, also known as, the Complete Nodaway County Yearbook of the Class of 2023 is now available. Extra copies can be purchased at Our Office and at: MFA Breaktime, Casey’s East, Casey’s North, Casey’s South, Hy-Vee, Hy-Vee Gas, City Star, Maryville.

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Pickering accepts Blane as new alderman

At the May 1 Pickering City Council meeting, the aldermen approved of Julie Blane stepping into the vacant alderman position created by the resignation of Alderman Dale Sharp. The non-election, election results of the April 4 election were accepted. Both Blane and returning Alderman Brad Renfro were sworn into office. The aldermen reviewed the two

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Hopkins Council discusses water bill mailing

At the May 1 Hopkins City Council meeting, discussion was held on residents receiving their water, sewer and trash billing in the mail. City Clerk Teddy Phipps had discussed the issues with the Hopkins Post Office. The city uses the Hopkins Post Office for its mailings to keep the volume of mail up at the

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USPS letter carriers sponsor food drive May 13

This year marks the 33rd anniversary for the annual food drive for the United States Postal Service. Local post office employees are gearing up for the event on Saturday, May 13. On that day, carriers will pick up any non-perishable food that is left by the mailbox. All donations will be used locally to help

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Health department releases monthly food reports

The Nodaway County Health Department’s Jack Hunsucker inspected establishments during the month of April. Elmo City Building, 201 Main Street, Elmo Inspection date: April 11 Criticals: Cooked fish in baggies not date marked. Unlabeled spray bottles. Non-criticals: Stove hood is dirty. Carpet storeroom carpet is dirty. Fish in catch basin under fryers. Grease on floor coming from catch

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