This Week's News

TCW requests hats, gloves for EFE students

Today’s Civic Women are continuing to collect hats and gloves to put in baskets for Eugene Field Elementary School students. The Nodaway News Leader will accept the items through Monday, January 4, 2021. NNL’s hours are 8 am to 5 pm, Monday, December 28 through Thursday, December 31 and 8 am to 5 pm, Monday,

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Mosaic workers receive vaccines

Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville personnel gave the first five COVID-19 vaccinations to doctors and nurses, December 22. Brooke Wolf gave the first dose of the vaccinations to Misty Millions, LPN, Patricia LaFoy, RN, Dr. J. Michael Feuerbacher, Wolfe, Dr. Sally Bomar and Andrea Sandusky-Ury, RN, BSN. The second dose of the vaccine will be

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West Nodaway FFA acts as Santa’s elves

Three members of the West Nodaway FFA Chapter were Santa’s elves December 17 delivering 30 frozen turkeys to the Nodaway County Sheriff Department. The turkeys were purchased by an anonymous donor. Those present for the delivery were Nicki Honan, FFA advisor; Nodaway County Sheriff Randy Strong and FFA members Peyton Stahl, Willy Cordell and Reagan

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NEN decorates Ravenwood City Park

With what may become a new Christmas tradition, the Northeast Nodaway elementary classes each decorated a tree at the Ravenwood City Park for the drive-through Christmas lights event on December 17. Graham Coffelt receives a bag of reindeer food from Santa to scatter in his yard on Christmas Eve.

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Cracking the missing gingerbreads case

Nodaway County Sheriff’s Department’s Resource/DARE Officer Rick Smail came to Nodaway-Holt elementary to assist Kristen Roger’s kindergarten class and make a missing persons report for the 13 missing gingerbreads that disappeared. They have been wreaking havoc around the school and making messes leaving clues.

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Stoll returns to local area to provide veterinary care

By Kathryn Rice Veterinarian Dr. Gina Stoll has returned to her roots in Nodaway County upon her 2020 graduation from the University of Missouri. Stoll has joined Maryville Veterinary Clinic LLC which was established in 1994 by Dr. David Frueh. It was a single veterinarian practice until 2008 when Dr. Patrick O’Connell joined him. Like

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Flu cases, vaccinations are down reports health center

Administrator Tom Patterson reported flu cases and vaccinations are both below normal at the Nodaway County Health Center Board of Trustees meeting, December 9. The health center has the vaccine available and has been doing clinics at workplaces and schools. “We are focused on preparing for the COVID-19 vaccines,” Patterson said. “First rollouts should begin

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