This Week's News

Annual photo contest seeks entries

The Nodaway News Leader’s 10th Annual Photo Contest will be accepting entries through Friday, June 16. “We welcome entries from all ages and pictures from a variety of subject matters,” said Kay Wilson, NNL publisher-owner. “This year, in celebration of our 10th contest year we are adding a entry category, Nodaway County Landmarks.” This category could include facilities, icons,

[ Read More ]

911 oversight board begins sales tax talks

At the April 6 meeting of the 911 Oversight Board, the group began strategizing about a possible sales tax issue to fund the Northwest Regional Communications Center and other 911 emergency dispatch expenses. The current 911 emergency telephone tax is on landlines throughout the county. There are fewer of these each year so the tax

[ Read More ]

Tourism gurus come to Maryville

Two tourism experts traveled to Maryville March 30 to discuss possible routes for the fledgling tourism committee to take in their first stages. Kathleen O’Dell and Tracy Kimberlin, both of Kimberlin, O’Dell and Associates, Springfield were introduced by Maryville Tourism Director DeAnn Davison to the Nodaway County Commissioners during their March 30 session. The trio

[ Read More ]

Lipiec, Williams renew oath of office for Maryville City Council

Maryville City Council Members Benjamin Lipiec and Bryan Williams both renewed their oath of office at the April 10 meeting following their victories in the April 4 Municipal Election. They both ran unopposed, with Williams receiving 372 votes, and Lipiec getting 453. Those results, as well as the results of the Proposition M ballot question

[ Read More ]

MoCHIP set for April 22

With more than 250,000 children processed through the Missouri Masonic Child Identification & Protection Program (MoCHIP) child ID program in 17 years, MoCHIP is clearly a presence in the community and vows to remain so. MoCHIP consists of five major components: digital photographs, digital fingerprints, vital child information and emergency contacts, a dental bite and

[ Read More ]

Mosaic reports network outage

Mosaic is aware of a regional network outage impacting Bluebird, the primary internet provider for Mosaic Medical Center—Maryville. This outage is affecting many programs and functions in the Maryville area, including clinic operations. Maryville is currently utilizing downtime procedures. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available. There is currently no timeline from

[ Read More ]

Clearmont council approves mowing bid

At the March 21 Clearmont City Council meeting, it was approved for Danny Evans to mow the city parks and buildings’ lots for $125 per mowing. The city also received a certificate of recognition from workman’s comp for being accident free for the last 10 years. Brenda Snodderley presented a rotation schedule to flush fire

[ Read More ]