Maryville council gives a head nod to downtown event

Downtown Trick or Treat organizer, Kathyrn Rice came to the October 26 Maryville City Council meeting requesting to close the downtown streets with appropriate barricades for the Thursday, October 29 event. She explained the lack of liability insurance available and presented the list of businesses that approved the event’s street closures for the two hours

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Sunday, October 25 COVID-19 report: eight new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces eight individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). • 1067 confirmed cases; 61 probable cases • 151 active cases • 967 released from isolation • 49 total hospitalizations • 6 current hospitalizations • 10 deaths The affected individuals include: • 1

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Mooney bringing one-man plays to Northwest Oct. 29, 30

Actor and author Tim Mooney is returning to Northwest Missouri State University and will present a pair of one-man shows, in addition to multiple workshops with theatre students this month. Mooney will perform “Man Cave” at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 29, and “Lost at Santa’s Village: A One-Man Show About One-Man Shows,” at 2 p.m. Friday,

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Downtown Trick or Treat announces participants

The 25th annual Maryville Downtown Trick or Treat will be from 5 to 7 pm, Thursday, October 29. Participating “treaters” off the square are: Blue Willow, 220 North Main; Maryville Florist at 214 North Main Street; White Elm Mercantile, 218 North Main; First Baptist Family Life Center which will hold activities in the parking lot;

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Geography with Goudge

Percent Positive Tests Map, October 23, 2020 “This week’s Covid-19 map, based on the Johns Hopkins (CSSE) data, displays the percent of positive tests in each state. World Health Organization (WHO) advised governments that before reopening, rates of positivity in testing should remain at 5% or lower for at least 14 days. The blue shaded states

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Saturday, October 24 COVID-19 report: eight new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces eight individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). • 1060 confirmed cases; 60 probable cases • 162 active cases • 948 released from isolation • 48 total hospitalizations • 5 current hospitalizations • 10 deaths The affected individuals include: • 1

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Friday, October 23 COVID-19 report: 11 new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces 11 individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). • 1052 confirmed cases; 60 probable cases • 172 active cases • 930 released from isolation • 47 total hospitalizations • 4 current hospitalizations • 10 deaths The affected individuals include: • 3

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County ambulance continues to study staff separation plan

The Nodaway County Ambulance District Board during the October 14 meeting heard another report about a housing possibility for staff members if the COVID-19 virus dictates isolation or quarantine. The board has researched during this meeting and the September 9 meeting, the possibility of staff staying on the Northwest Missouri State University campus in a

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Thursday, October 22 COVID-19 report: 22 new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces 22 individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). • 1043 confirmed cases; 58 probable cases • 176 active cases • 915 released from isolation • 46 total hospitalizations • 5 current hospitalizations • 10 deaths The affected individuals include: • 1

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