Health Center has new employee

At the March 26 Nodaway County Health Center board meeting, Administrator Tom Patterson introduced the new part-time health educator, Dawn Stephens. Patterson said he would look to hire a part-time nurse in the fall to help with vaccinations, etc. The board discussed the generator bids again along with information obtained from other health centers with

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WN presents ‘No Vacancy’

West Nodaway High School students will present the dinner theater play “No Vacancy” with the doors opening at 5 pm, Saturday, April 13. The meal begins at 5:30 pm, the play at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $20 and must be purchased prior to the play. Tickets for the play only are $5 at the door.

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Maryville approves contract for asphalt mill and overlay project

At the April 1 Maryville City Council Meeting, a contract with Keller Construction, St. Joseph, was approved for the 2024 asphalt mill and overlay project. Milling and hot-mix asphalt overlay is needed on several poorly-condition streets, which were identified in an council closed session on February 12. The total cost of the bid will be

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NOCOMO adds new board member

At the March 26 NOCOMO Industries, Inc. board meeting, Jack Morris was introduced as the newest board member. Morris is the Nucor-LMP Maryville plant manager. He became interested in helping people with disabilities by Nucor-LMP’s involvement with the Maryville High School students who operate Spoofy Beans. He decided to take this interest further by joining

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St Gregory 4th grader to attend national forum

Carson Rogers, a fourth grader at St. Gregory School and son of Jon and Randi Rogers, Maryville, has been accepted to represent the school in the National Youth Leadership Forum: Pathways to STEM, that is science, technology, engineering, and math) in St. Louis this summer. He will be joining other high-aspiring students from all over

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