This Week's News

Mosaic West Clinic expands family care providers

Charles “Randy” Radmer, DO, has joined Mosaic Specialty Care – West’s complement of family medicine physicians. He will see patients in the Maryville clinic on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday with continued coverage at Mosaic Family Care – Savannah on Wednesday. Dr. Radmer completed his undergraduate degree at Northwest Missouri State University before attending medical school

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Children’s Business Fair returns for 4th year

Young entrepreneurs will again have the opportunity to learn and build a business with guidance from the Fourth Annual Children’s Business Fair (CBF) sponsored by the Maryville Public Library. The first informational meeting is at 5:30 pm, Thursday, March 4 in the basement of the library. To allow for social distancing, young entrepreneurs who have

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Hopkins approves bid to remove cemetery cedar trees

At the February 8 Hopkins City Council meeting, a bid for $5,000 from Chesnut Tree Removal, Maryville, was accepted to remove 10 cedar trees at the Hopkins Cemetery. The city is asking for donations to help cover the cost. The council also is looking to hire a part-time assistant city clerk to assist Hopkins City

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Southwest Power Pool Requests Emergency Electricity Reductions

Due to extended extreme temperatures affecting the regional power supply, the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) has asked member electric utilities, including Evergy, to implement controlled, temporary emergency electricity reductions in order to help avoid larger uncontrolled and extended power outages throughout the region. Beginning on February 15 at 12:15 p.m., Evergy will begin to turn

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Nodaway County Sheriff Randy Strong recognizes staff for heroism

On February 4, the Nodaway County Sheriff office honored four staff members for their individual acts of heroism. It was noted by Sheriff Randy Strong, “The office of the sheriff has a moral, ethical, and legal obligation to protect inmates who have been placed in our jail by the courts.” He further described the scenario,

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Hilsabeck’s donation honors Baylee’s Blessings

The fourth annual donation drive through Baylee’s Blessings was presented by the Hilsabeck family, February 5 to the New Nodaway Humane Society Animal Shelter. Animal Shelter Director Wendy Combs accepts multiple supplies and $2,109 from Baylee’s sister, Malainee Montgomery, father, Grady Hilsabeck and mother, Lisa Hilsabeck who is holding a photo of Baylee. Friends and

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Auditor Galloway reports on local towns, special district financial information

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway recently issued monthly reports detailing the compliance of municipalities and other political subdivisions with financial reporting laws. One report includes cities, towns and villages while the other lists political subdivisions such as water, fire protection and other taxing districts.  These entities are required to file annual financial reports with the state

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Commissioner Walk visits NOCOMO meeting

At the February 2 NOCOMO Board of Directors meeting, new Nodaway County South District Commissioner Scott Walk attended to gain a better understanding of the sheltered workshop’s purpose and undertakings. In Manager Nicki Samson’s report, the workshop is still following the board approved COVID-19 guidelines for certified employees and staff. She said as long as

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Health official inspects food establishments

The Nodaway County Health Department’s Environmental Health Specialist Jack Hunsucker visited the following food establishments during January. Subway 7325, 1524 North Main Street, Maryville, medium priority Routine inspection on January 5. Critical: Refrigerator food too warm, corrected on site. Non-Critical: None Happy Garden, 514 North Main Street, Maryville, high priority Routine inspection on January 5. Critical: None.

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