This Week's News

NRCS, MDC partner to improve conservation delivery to Missourians

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently signed an agreement with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to provide support for a staff of biologists, private land conservationists and wetland specialists to help deliver specialized fish, forest, wildlife and wetland resource conservation planning and other assistance to Missouri landowners. The new agreement is a five-year

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Nodaway County Commissioners host another joint 911 dispatch discussion

During the regular Nodaway County Commission meeting, October 10, Maryville city leaders arrived to discuss three proposals for the operations of a combined 911 emergency dispatch service. City Councilmen Matt Johnson and Tye Parsons, Public Safety Director Keith Woods and Maryville City Manager Greg McDanel brought three proposals to the commissioner that ranged from all-emergency

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Stylists partner with CFC to promote Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the Children and Family Center of Northwest Missouri is partnering with local hairstylists to raise awareness on domestic violence. The stylists participating in Maryville are: • Tina Dawson at Total Image, 108 East Torrance Street, is giving a 10 percent discount on services, excluding tanning, for customers who

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Skidmore council explores next steps in clearing alley

At the October 10 Skidmore City Council meeting, the aldermen discussed the next steps to take in clearing the alley by city hall. Mayor Tracy Shewey said she would double-check with the city attorney on whether or not an additional notice needed to be sent to resident Rick Stanton to remove the blockage. She stated

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Clearmont council wrestles with alley closure

The Clearmont City Council had a roomful of residents for a couple of topics the council did address during the October 15 meeting. Faye Smith and son, Mike Smith, addressed a past issue with low water pressure that was corrected in 2016. The Smiths were asking the council to review their procedure and costs of

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Maryville council approves 11 sets of minutes

The Maryville City Council approved minutes of meetings dating back to August 12 mostly dealing with budget work, strategic planning and executive sessions during the October 14 regular meeting. The short agenda had two contracts approved for the coming year: Nodaway County Economic Development, $65,500, which will address retail development and Northwest Missouri Regional Council

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WN receives grant for STEM

On October 9, West Nodaway School District announced the receipt of a $10,000 Bayer Fund’s America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education grant. The grant will be used to fund Project Lead the Way STEM curriculum for students in kindergarten through fourth grade. At the presentation were teachers Jennifer McGinness and Shayli Larabee, Bayer representative Craig Stiens,

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St. Francis Hospital Foundation receives $13,500

The organization, Ten Squared Men on a Mission, gave their quarterly gift to St. Francis Hospital Foundation. Those present for the check-passing photo were Larry Mannasmith, Debbie Hoffman, Megan Jennings, John Teale, Doug Sutton and Nate Blackford, who are representatives of the organization, the foundation and Mosaic Medical Center – Maryville. The monies are expected

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Northwest enrollment breaks 7,000 mark, up 3.6%

Northwest Missouri State University has a total enrollment of 7,104 this fall, an increase of 3.6 percent from a year ago, according to results of the university’s fall census. The total headcount represents the third-highest enrollment in the institution’s history and its fourth above 7,000. Additionally, the university maintains a high retention rate with 76

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O’Riley returns to work at Hopkins City Hall

Hopkins City Clerk Dee O’Riley has returned to work and attended the October 7 city council meeting. She reported she is trying to catch the city up on paperwork. O’Riley is not able to work every day. She plans to write a letter to one of two nuisance ordinance complaints from the September meeting. One

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