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Nodaway County Care Center resident, Dorothy Thurnau turning 100
(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Activity time at the Nodaway County Care Center (NCCC) was a little more celebratory as staff, residents, and family celebrated Dorothy Thurnau, who is turning 100-years-old on July 31. Thurnau, a longtime Northwest Missouri resident, celebrated her birthday with friends and family members in the social room at...
Allbaugh resigns from Clarinda council
(Clarinda) -- One of the newer faces to Clarinda government is stepping down from the city council. Councilman Mike Allbaugh announced his resignation from the Clarinda City Council during Wednesday evening's regular meeting. One of the fresher faces on the council, Allbaugh was elected as a write-in candidate during last November's election. Due to personal changes, Allbaugh said Wednesday would be his final meeting as a council member.
Supporters regroup for second Clarinda PPEL vote
(Clarinda) -- Despite the narrow rejection of a special referendum earlier this year, Clarinda school officials say major infrastructure needs remain. Earlier this month, the Clarinda School Board voted to place a second voted physical plant and equipment levy referendum on a special election ballot September 10th. Voters rejected an earlier PPEL referendum by only six votes in March. Speaking on KMA's "Morning Line" program Thursday morning, Clarinda School Superintendent Jeff Privia says the first referendum's close defeat prompted the board to try it again.
Moore crowned 2024 Page County Fair Queen
(Clarinda) -- One of Clarinda's own was crowned royalty at the Page County Fair this week. Addison Moore was crowned the 2024 Page County Fair Queen during coronation ceremonies on Tuesday. Entering her senior year at Clarinda High School, Moore is involved in cross country, track, and softball, along with a plethora of other extracurriculars, including 4-H and student council. Moore tells KMA News she was honored and surprised to hear her name called for fair queen.
Maryville planning downtown work to make a pedestrian alleyway
(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Maryville has recently unveiled some plans to work on a downtown alleyway, between Bank Midwest and The Pub. The goal of these plans is to make this alley with pedestrians in mind, giving people an activity space including walkways, seating, awnings, and landscaping work. Plus, this alley is...
Clarinda Alley Improvement project nearing completion
(Clarinda) -- Improvements to an alley by Clarinda city hall are nearing completion. During its regular meeting Wednesday evening, the Clarinda City Council unanimously approved pay request no. 3 to Crain Construction for just over $311,000 on the Clarinda Alley Improvement Project. City Manager Gary McClarnon says funding for the water quality project came through a program associated with the recent construction of the city's new wastewater treatment plant. McClarnon tells KMA News the project, which replaced the pavement with brick pavers, is substantially complete.
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