This Week's News

Patterson announces another positive COVID-19

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces a Nodaway County, Missouri resident has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). There are now forty-four confirmed cases for Nodaway County. Twenty-eight of the forty-four cases are no longer in isolation. The affected individual is a male between 10-19 years of age and a resident of

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Five residents test positive for COVID-19

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces five Nodaway County, Missouri residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). There are now 43 confirmed cases for Nodaway County. Twenty-eight of the 43 cases are no longer in isolation. The affected individuals are a male between 40-49 years of age, a female between 40-49

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Patterson announces two postive COVID-19 tests

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces two Nodaway County, Missouri residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). There are now thirty-eight confirmed cases for Nodaway County. Twenty-eight of the thirty-eight cases are no longer in isolation. The affected individuals are a male between 40-49 years of age and a female between

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July 9, 2020

Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker called the meeting of the Nodaway County Commission to order at the commissioner’s office. In attendance: Bob Stiens, associate commissioner, Walker and Melinda Patton, county clerk. Stiens made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. The motion passed. Stiens made a motion to approve prior commission minutes dated 7/7/2020. The

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Pickering council approves election results

At the July 6 Pickering City Council meeting, the June 2 election results were approved and returning Mayor Charles Smith and Alderman Juliana Judd were sworn in for new terms of office. For the second alderman position, the council approved the appointment of Kevin Leedom, who agreed to continue his service as alderman on the

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Nodaway County resident tests positive for COVID-19

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces a Nodaway County, Missouri resident has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  There are now thirty-four confirmed cases for Nodaway County.  Twenty-six of the thirty-four cases are no longer in isolation.   The affected individual is a female between 60-69 years of age, and a resident of

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State agencies offer advice on public school openings

The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) released a document recently that answers frequently asked questions about K-12 school reopening health-related guidance. The document aims to provide additional clarity and consistency for Missouri school leaders and public health officials as they make decisions about school

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Hopkins agrees to reduce Bergs water bill

At the June 7 Hopkins City Council meeting, a $500 reduction in Lynette and Jason Berg’s $1,498.80 water bill was approved. The Bergs purchased a house at 30801 115th Street in September. The former owner called the city to have a final meter reading and the water shut off on September 25. Chief Water Operator

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Two Nodaway County residents test positive for COVID-19

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces two individuals residing in Nodaway County, Missouri have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  There are now thirty-three confirmed cases for Nodaway County.  Twenty-two of the thirty-three cases are no longer in isolation.   The affected individuals are a male between 20-29 years of age and a

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Lisa Lane completes 43rd 4th of July parade 

The Maryville neighborhood of Lisa Lane celebrated the 4th of July with its 43rd annual parade. Neighbors came out to sit in their driveways while the parade featured youngsters on their bicycles or walking along; one even brought their dog to walk in the parade. Leading the way with the handmade banner which has seen

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