This Week's News

New local cancer support options announced

A cancer diagnosis can be one of the most stressful experiences of a person’s life. Support groups help many people cope with the emotional hardships of cancer by providing a safe place to chat and share some of the challenges being faced with others who are also on a cancer journey. Mosaic Cancer Care –

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Dr. Fillingane opens Continuum Family Care

On February 15, Dr. Chip Fillingane opened his own practice, Continuum Family Care, to provide simplified, preventive care for long-term wellness and health for every stage of life, from newborns to seniors, to residents of Maryville and Northwest Missouri. Fillingane is taking a comprehensive approach, going past treating symptoms to help its community thrive. “Navigating

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Maryville enters into agreement with rural water group

The Maryville City Council approved a joint funding agreement with the Public Water Supply District No. 1 of Nodaway County for a granular activated carbon (GAC) Adsorber Project to address the smell and taste issue of Mozingo Lake’s water during the February 22 meeting City staff along with Mayor Ben Lipiec and Councilman Tye Parsons

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County commissioners proclaim farmer’s week

On February 23, Presiding Commissioner, Bill Walker signed a proclamation recognizing the Celebrate Agriculture – Thank a Farmer Week! Nodaway County Farm Bureau Vice President Bob Stiens, standing, delivered the proclamation to the commissioners. The official week is February 28 through March 6 to honor the productivity of Missouri farmers. Missouri continues to rank among the

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NNL distributes subscription earnings

Nodaway News Leader Publisher-owner Kay Wilson, center, is surrounded by appreciative PTO members who received $168 for their portion of the subscription sales from earlier in the school year. PTO members on hand were Jane Walter, Barb Terry, Rachel Stoll, Terri Jermain, Shelly Deen, Courtney Wolf, Caden Farnan, Wilson, Sue Swinford, Stacey Mattson and Wendy

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Schools celebrate 100 days

St.Gregory Barbarigo School’s kindergarten dove into the 100th day, February 5, with 100th-day hats and wore 100th-day glasses. The students are Chloe Carlson, Antonia Chloupek, Emmaline Dropinski, Chase Nielson, Layton Stoll and Kash Townsend.

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#SingingSpoofhounds to offer annual Sweet Sounds concert

It’s been a year like no other, but the #SingingSpoofhounds at Maryville High School have still found a way to make music and promote the arts in northwest Missouri. The MHS Vocal Music Department has announced the annual Sweet Sounds concert will be held at 7 pm, Friday, February 26 and at 7:30 pm, Saturday,

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Tourism committee continues campaign to make Maryville a designation

At the February 10 Maryville Tourism Committee meeting, there were no citizens or local merchants in attendance. Following are instructions to sign up a business for inclusion on the visitmaryville.org website. At the top of the page, click on the envelope icon. It takes the viewer to a contact us page.You should move down the page to

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Fresh food mobile is coming to Skidmore

The Fresh Mobile Pantry sponsored by Second Harvest Community Food Bank is from 10 am to noon, Thursday, February 25 at the Skidmore Wildcat Park, 100 Adams Street, Skidmore. The pantry is open to the general public, while supplies last.

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