County runners qualify for state meet
Several Nodaway County cross country runners qualified for state October 30 at the Class 1 District 4 meet held at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph.
Several Nodaway County cross country runners qualified for state October 30 at the Class 1 District 4 meet held at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph.
The Pickering Lions Club is holding a ham and turkey dinner from 11 am to 1 pm, Sunday, November 7 at the Pickering Community Building. Besides ham and turkey, there will be mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans or corn, dressing, rolls and dessert. Dine in or carryout is available. Adults are $8; children 10 and
The Parnell American Legion breakfast will be 8 am to noon, Sunday, November 7 at the post. It is a freewill donation.
Nodaway Valley football players Parker Prettyman, Will Cordell, Gabe Wieland, Preston Jenkins, Clayton Davis, Ben Cordell and Clay Hanson lineup for the kickoff. The Thunder lost 50-36 to North Andrew in the opening round of districts.
The Kiwanis Club of Maryville is holding a new hat, gloves and scarves drive now through Saturday, January 15, 2022. Donation sites are the Maryville Community Center, 1407 North Country Club Road, and Nodaway County Administration Center, 403 North Market, Room 104. Items will be distributed to Maryville public schools.
Maryville City Manager Greg McDanel reports this week’s progress and what is planned in the near future. Contractor VF Anderson Builders, Inc., SK Design Group, Inc. and the City of Maryville continue working with various utility companies on relocation and working through potential conflicts. Mid-America Traffic Signal was onsite today to adjust the signal at
The Graham Lions Club is hosting a fish and chicken fry from 4:30 to 7 pm, Saturday, November 6 at the Community Building, Graham. The menu is carp, catfish, chicken, mountain oysters, salad and potatoes. Cost is $12 for adults; 12 and under is $5. For takeout orders, call 660.254.0448.
Parnell community members gathered October 29 with the fall’s late day sunshine in their eyes to recognize the new scrolling LED sign placed directly under the town’s entrance sign. The $21,000+ sign’s contributors were the City of Parnell, $10,700+; Gladys Rickard Trust, $6,000 grant which was written by Abby Hawk; GRM Networks, $250 grant; Parnell UMC,
The 26th Annual Maryville Downtown Trick or Treat on October 28 saw families and merchants brave the steady drizzle of rain and temperatures in the 40s. Over 600 children received treats from the hearty merchants and others who handed out treats. The Maryville Street Department put up the barricades for the street closures. Maryville Public
The Maryville Chamber of Commerce and Nodaway County Economic Development are kicking off the holiday season with a Uniquely Nodaway campaign to encourage local small business shopping and the opportunity to win big. For seven weeks starting November 1, local businesses will be doing something special and unique to their business to give away chances