Local Masons to gather
The local Masons will meet at 7:30 pm, Monday, September 4 at the Masonic Lodge on North Main, Maryville.
The local Masons will meet at 7:30 pm, Monday, September 4 at the Masonic Lodge on North Main, Maryville.
The Parnell American Legion Post 528 will hold a fundraiser pancake breakfast from 8 am to noon on Sunday, September 3, at the Legion Hall. Free will donation.
The North Nodaway R-VI Board of Education met in open and closed sessions on August 16 to take care of the following school district business: Superintendent James Simmelink reported on the progress made on summer projects. Several are almost done, including the bathrooms and the HVAC. This project may not be completed until October when
Hailee Beemer, Johnna Beemer and James Beemer donate $625 from the Blood, Sweat and Gears car show, sponsored by Beemer’s Muffler Center and Beemer’s Redline Accessories, to Wendy Combs, New Nodaway Humane Society Animal Shelter director. Not pictured: Dakota Beemer, who organized the event. “We want to thank them for choosing our cause to benefit
The Maryville High School volleyball team beat East Buchanan in two games, 25-18 and 25-15, on August 22. Maryville senior Abby Loe keeps her eye on the ball as she moves into position for a volley. For more photos and information, see the printed Nodaway News Leader.
The Maryville R-II Board of Education set the 2017-18 tax levy and school tuition during its regular meeting August 16. For the upcoming year, the student tuition for students living outside of the district will be $9,000. The 2017-18 tax levy was set at a total of $5.0807 per $100 of assessed value. The transportation
Local Boy Scout Leader John Campbell attended the National Scout Jamboree held at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve near Glen Jean, WV, in July. For Campbell, who is a program manager, the event is a two and a half week adventure he has been attending since 1997. The Pony Express Council took a
The Nodaway County Health Center board voted to refuse all bids received for the health center’s lift project at the August 23 meeting. With information from the architect, the board had estimated the cost of installing a lift to make the second story of the structure accessible and ADA compliant to be $40,000 to $50,000.
By Dustin Henggeler Platte Valley sophomore Kaylin LaMaster had her hands in four of the five runs the Eagles collected in their 5-3 win over the North Harrison Shamrocks August 22 at Conception Jct. The early-season win was their regular season opener, moving the team to 2-3 after tournament play over the weekend. Platte Valley
The Northeast Nodaway R-V Board of Education set the tax levy during its regular meeting August 17. The Northeast Nodaway School Board set the 2017-18 tax levy at $5.8331 per $100 of assessed evaluation, which is the lowest levy the district has seen since 2010 due to an increase in the state railroad and utilities