Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Douglas Gabbert to Speak at Worth County Alumni Reunion

Douglas Gabbert will speak at the Worth County Alumni Reunion that will be held on Sunday, June 28th, 2026. The dinner will start at 12:30 in the Worth County School Cafeteria and will be followed by the program. 

Mr. Gabbert graduated from Worth County in the bicentennial year of 1976. He was introduced to honeybees by a Florida friend of the family shortly after graduation. After two years at Northwest, he took up the life of migratory beekeeper. He wintered in Florida and migrated to Missouri, North Dakota, or Iowa during the summers until he joined the Army in 1986.

Before he finished his four-year enlistment, he met and married his wife Ellen, a Department of Defense school teacher who blessed him with two daughters. After several years in Germany, she was transferred to Panama City (Panama), where Douglas tended to his daughters while his wife worked. He returned to beekeeping, enabling his wife to end her service with the Department of Defense Schools, move back to the states, and concentrate on raising their daughters.

Seeking a lifestyle with less time away from his wife and children, Douglas went back to school to learn computer programming, a skill that in 2000 landed him his current job at Contemporary Machinery & Engineering Services in Flagler Beach (FL) where he automates machines for the railroad industry.

He is a member of the Cedarhurst Church of Christ in Jacksonville (FL) where he is on a rotation to preach the gospel once a month. He still dabbles in bees and dreams of raising a garden, stocking ponds, and having some livestock on his portion of the family farm near Oxford.

Worth County Care & Rehab Census at 32 Residents

The Worth County Care & Rehab Center learned at its board meeting that it has a census of 32 residents as of May 20th. The census has held steady for the last six months, with no less than 29 residents or more than 34 residents. 

The facility has a healthy surplus as the fiscal year winds down. The facility got a one-time $235,000 employee retention credit, which pushed their profit margin for April to $302,344. Without the credit, the facility still would have had a $65,000 surplus. The facility had 334 private pay days, 565 Medicaid days, and nine hospice days. The cost per resident last month was $205.78 per resident per day. This does not include capital projects. There are currently $428,965 in receivables.

Census numbers were even more stable in April. There were between 30 and 32 residents during April. There are three in outpatient therapy. The facility is fully staffed. All the issues from a recent state survey were corrected. The facility is about to put in a new fire system; it is awaiting final approval from the State Fire Marshal's office.

Seven members of a motorcycle group called, "Riders for Christ" came and visited the facility Saturday.

The facility is planning to put in a new floor in most parts of the facility. The tentative start date is in July. 

The facility is in the process of implementing a new fax service that will save it from $500 to $600 per month over a regular phone line. 

Board members got a rough draft of the 2026-27 budget. Board member Susan Tucker looked up Medicaid reimbursement rates. Worth County's rate is at $263.69 per day per patient, which is the second highest in the are out of ten. It is above the state average of $251.17. Around 62% of Worth County's revenue comes from Medicaid patients. Worth County's reimbursement rate used to be around $150, which would make it the lowest in the area today. Previously, the state's funding formula rewarded massive capital improvements, which allowed money to line the pockets of corporate chains which were expanding facilities. But four years ago, the state switched to a formula which rewards quality measures such as state survey results, patient care, and staffing. 

If the board approves a Cost-of-Living adjustment for employees, it will involve a 3.9% raise.

The facility's food costs have gone up $1,000 per month over last year due to inflation. The facility uses Graves Foods. The facility focuses on quality, as residents are very particular about their food. The facility has looked at other options, but one could only deliver at 3 am, which would have meant extra work for employees; another required a lot more volume. 

The next meeting will be June 24th at 6:00 pm. All meetings are open to the public.

Nodaway County Commission Agenda for May 21st, 2026

NODAWAY COUNTY COMMISSION AGENDA

POSTED: May 20, 2026 at 7:45 a.m.

Meeting Date & Time

May 21, 2026

8:00 a.m.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COUNTY COMMISSION WILL CONDUCT A MEETING ON THE ABOVE DATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS ROOM OF THE NODAWAY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. NORMAL HOURS OF SAID MEETINGS WILL BE FROM 8:00 A.M. UNTIL NOON. THE AFTERNOONS OF SAID MEETINGS COULD BE SPENT CONDUCTING COUNTY BUSINESS BUT NOT LIMITED TO CHECKING ROADS, BRIDGES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF MEETING WITH OTHER COUNTIES.APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE THROUGH THE CLERK’S OFFICE IF FOR ANY REASON SOMEONE CANNOT MEET DURING THESE TIMES. THE NUMBER TO THE CLERK’S OFFICE IS LISTED BELOW. THIS BUSINESS AS WELL AS ANY OTHER BUSINESS WHICH MAY COME BEFORE THE COMMISSION IS AS FOLLOWS:

1. Call to order

2. Approval of agenda, minutes and/or additions and corrections

3. 8:00 to 8:30 Public Comments (please review note below)

4. Old Business

    A. Road and Bridge updates

    B. Other Business

5. New Business

    A. A/P approval

    B. 8:30 – Discussion over State of Emergency due to Road conditions

    C. 9:00 – 10:00 – Hughes Township and Enel representatives re: Road Concerns

    D. 11:00 – Closed Session per 610.021.1 RSMo Litigation

(1) Legal actions, causes of action or litigation involving a public governmental body and any confidential or privileged communications between a public governmental body or its representatives and its attorneys. However, any minutes, vote or settlement agreement relating to legal actions, causes of action or litigation involving a public governmental body or any agent or entity representing its interests or acting on its behalf or with its authority, including any insurance company acting on behalf of a public government body as its insured, shall be made public upon final disposition of the matter voted upon or upon the signing by the parties of the settlement agreement, unless, prior to final disposition, the settlement agreement is ordered closed by a court after a written finding that the adverse impact to a plaintiff or plaintiffs to the action clearly outweighs the public policy considerations of section 610.011, however, the amount of any moneys paid by, or on behalf of, the public governmental body shall be disclosed; provided, however, in matters involving the exercise of the power of eminent domain, the vote shall be announced or become public immediately following the action on the motion to authorize institution of such a legal action. Legal work product shall be considered a closed record;

    E. 12:00 – 1:00 – Adjourn for Lunch

    F. 1:00 - Road and Bridge Inspect BRO(65)

    G. 3:00 -- Adjourn

NOTES:

If you require any accommodations (E.G. interpreter, large print, reader, help with accessibility into the building, etc.) in order to attend this meeting, please notify MELINDA PATTON 660-582-2251, no later than 3:00 P.M. the day BEFORE the meeting. The Commission will allow public participation and will allow 3 minutes for patrons to speak but the time may not be yielded to another patron. The Commission may end time or extend time as they see fit. Please be respectful, patient of the ideas and comment of the other participants. Profanity and derogatory comments are not acceptable. The Commission may go into EXECUTIVE SESSION to discuss legal matters authorized by RSMO 610.021 and in compliance with RSMO 610.022.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Under 14 Tiger Softball Gashes Platte Valley

One of the two Under 14 Worth County softball teams dropped Platte Valley 22-4 Thursday, putting on a flurry of runs in the fourth to put the game away.

Gwyn Healy doubled to start the game, hitting a pop fly down the left field line that dropped in just fair. She took third on a wild pitch and scored when Jolee Hauber reached on an error. Hauber took second on a wild pitch and scored off Gabbey Maudlin’s single. Maudlin took second and third on wild pitches and scored when Keylee Smith reached on a dropped third strike. Keylee Smith later came around to score on a wild pitch. That made it 4-0.

Worth County added on in the second when Jolee Hauber walked and stole second. Gabbey Maudlin singled her home. Keylee Smith, Lexi Snead, and Ilene Combs walked to force in a run to make it 6-0. Addison Cadle grounded out to score a run to make it 7-0.

Myah Moffat came home on a wild pitch to cut the Platte Valley deficit down to 7-1.

Kyah Joslin walked on a 3-2 pitch, took second on a wild pitch, and stole third. Gwyn Healy reached on an error as Joslin scored to make it 8-1. Healy took second, third, and home on wild pitches to make it 9-1. Jolee Hauber walked and took second and third on wild pitches. Gabbey Maudlin grounded out to score her to make it 10-1.

Worth County unloaded on Platte Valley in the third. Addison Cadle walked, stole second, and took third on a passed ball. Teagan Saville was plunked. Cadle scored on a wild pitch as Saville took second. Saville took third on a wild pitch. Kyah Joslin walked and took second on a wild pitch. Gwyn Healy popped out to second as Saville tagged up and scored. Kyah Joslin scored on a wild pitch to make it 13-0. Jolee Hauber was plunked, stole second, and took third and home on wild pitches to make it 14-0.

Gabbey Maudlin was hit by a pitch and Keylee Smith and Alexis Snead walked. Addison Cadle grounded out to score Maudlin. The floodgates opened after Teagan Saville doubled in two, Kyah Joslin reached on a dropped third strike, Gwyn Healy and Jolee Hauber doubled, and Gabbey Maudlin singled to cap off the 12-run inning.

 

 

Area Courthouse, Police, and Crime Reports for May 20th, 2026

On May 6th, Donald Sessums (56) of Lafayette (LA) failed to appear in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court on a charge of Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident). A warrant was issued and bond set at $1,200, cash only.

On May 7th, Jason Latham (43) of Blockton failed to appear in Worth County Circuit Court on a charge of Driving While Revoked (Felony). A capias warrant was issued by Judge Corey Herron.

On May 12th, Xander Montgomery (23) of Maryville admitted to violating his probation. He was continued on probation and ordered to serve two days shock time in jail by Judge Robert Rice. The defendant is on probation for Assault.

On May 12th, Brittany Hicks (23) of Maryville admitted to violating her probation and pleaded guilty in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court to a second DWI. Judge Robert Rice revoked her probation and sentenced her to 10 days in jail.

On May 12th, Kemper Clary (21) of Troy (KS) pleaded guilty in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court to charges of DWI and Speeding. He was placed on two years probation and fined $70.50 plus costs by Judge Robert Rice.

On May 13th, Brayden Beattie (24) of Bedford pleaded guilty in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of Leaving the Scene. He was fined $250 plus costs by Judge Robert Rice.

On May 13th, Northwest Mo Info reported that the two Albany people in the murder/suicide in Albany were identified. They were Paula Kohrs (64) and Perry Kohrs (69) of Albany. Perry Kohrs died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

On May 14th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Curtis Harness (44) of Minneapolis (MN) alleging DWI, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, No Valid License, Failure to Register, Vision Reducing Material on Windows, No Insurance, No Seat Belt, and Failure to Secure Child in Seat Belt. Bond was denied.

On May 14th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Aaron Darrah (28) of Redding alleging Harassment (Felony). Bond was set at $10,000, cash or corporate surety.

On May 14th, Judge Robert Rice ordered the extradition of Justin Brodrick (45) of Maryville to Richardson County (NE) to face a charge of Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony).

On May 15th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Colby Roup (43) of Maryville alleging DWI (Felony), Resisting Arrest (Felony), Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), Leaving the Scene, and No Valid License.

On May 15th, Harrison County Prosecutor Michael Wulff filed charges against Andrew Trusty (52) of Bethany alleging two counts No Valid License (Felony). Bond was set at $2,000, posted by the defendant.

On the night of May 16th, a lightning strike destroyed a barn in Ringgold County that had been a landmark and had many pictures taken of it.

On May 18th, a Denver woman posted on Facebook that someone stole mail from her mailbox.

On May 18th, Michael McNish (37) of Maryville pleaded guilty in Nodaway County Circuit Court to a charge of Failure to Register as Sex Offender (Felony). He was placed on five years probation by Judge Corey Herron.

On May 18th, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Rithesh Samala (21) of Maryville alleging Stealing (Felony). An affidavit from the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department alleges the defendant scammed a victim out of over $22,400 by impersonating an FBI agent.

Charges listed are merely allegations. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 

 

Community Calendar for May 20th, 2026

Community Calendar items are free of charge. To submit, email us at express@grm.net. All events are subject to change or last-minute cancelation.

REPEATING EVENTS

Mondays (except holidays) – Worth County Commissioners meet at 9 am.

Fridays – Bedford Jam, United Christian Presbyterian Church, 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Snacks and drinks available. Walk-ons are welcome. For information, call (712) 523-2282.

Saturdays – Stanberry Community Farmers Market, 8 am to noon. Crafts, donuts, and more. Located six miles north of Stanberry on Highway B to AF. 4371 Highway AF.

Every Second Wednesday – Worth County Suicide Prevention Coalition, 5:00 pm, Worth County Community Church.

REGULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS

May 20thFree breakfast for veterans and active military, 6 am to 10 am, Grant City Hy-Vee.

May 21st Sendoff for NEN athlete Jude Archer at 10:30 am in the school parking lot.

May 21stUnited Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting. Registration 4:30 pm. Business Meeting 7:00 pm. Missouri Western State University, Fulkerson Center, St. Joseph.

May 21stPollinator Gardening class, Nodaway County Administration Center, Conference Room, Maryville, 5:00 pm. Gwen Funk of University Extension will give a presentation about gardening for pollinators and using native plants to create a beneficial landscape. Sponsored by the Maryville Public Library. To reserve, call (660) 582-5281. Free and open to the public; for ages 13 and up. Limited to 30 spots; registration required.

May 21stStop the Data Center Meeting, Salem Church just north of Pumpkin Center, 6:00 pm.

May 22ndJohn Mackey in concert at The Pub starting at 8:00 pm. Traditional Country, Folk, and Rock Music. Free and open to the public.

May 23rdShop the Block Vendor Show, 9 am, Eagleville Square. Vendors, crafts, drinks, and food.

May 23rd to 24th – Northwest Showdown, 24898 SSR-V, Maryville. May 23rd show starts at 11:00 am with a truck and tractor pull at 5:00 pm. May 24th show starts at 10:00 am with two track dirt drags, vendors, show & shine, and a concert at 7:00 pm.

May 23rdZach Bounds Memorial Shelter House Poker Run & Benefit Auction, 1 pm, The Dusty Cowgirl, Grant City. All vehicles welcome. Benefit auction following poker run. Free will donation meal will be provided.

May 23rd – North Nodaway R-VI Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. in the North Nodaway High School gymnasium. The banquet will honor the Class of 1976 on its 50-year reunion and celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. Cost is $17 per person plus $2 alumni dues. Reservations and payment are due by May 14. For reservations contact Teresa DeMott (660-582-1086), Sue Florea (660-541-4108), or Joyce Hennegin (660-927-3682), or mail reservations and payment to Elaine Holste, P.O. Box 213, Hopkins, MO 64461 (660-562-7867). When reserving, please provide your graduation name (and current name), graduation year, mailing address, phone number, and email address.

May 23rdPattonsburg Alumni Banquet. Pattonsburg School Gym. Social hour 5:00 pm. Dinner 6:00 pm, followed by a program. Reservations due May 17th. To reserve, contact Shane Searcy (515) 979-0732. Cost $25 per person with reservations. $28 per person without reservations.

May 24thRavenwood CBC Breakfast, 8 am to 12 noon, Community Building.

May 24thTri-C Legion Post #464 will hold Memorial Day services at the following times and locations: St. Columba Cemetery, 9:30 am; Swinford Cemetery in Bedison, 10:00 am; Barnard Cemetery, 10:30 am; Weathermon Cemetery in Guilford, 10:50 am; Graves Cemetery in Guilford, 11:00 am; High Ridge Cemetery in Stanberry, 11:30 am; Mount Cavalry Cemetery in Stanberry, 11:40 am; Oak Lawn Cemetery in Ravenwood, 12:15 pm; Parnell Cemetery, 12:30 pm; Nodaway Memorial Gardens in Maryville, 1:15 pm; Oak Hill Cemetery in Maryville, 1:30 pm; Nodaway County Courthouse, 1:45 pm; St. Mary’s and Miriam Cemeteries in Maryville, 2:00 pm; St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Maryville, 2:15 pm.

May 24thGrant City Golf Course Memorial Day Weekend Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.

May 25thMemorial Day Celebration, Isadora Cemetery, 2:00 pm.

May 26thSecond Harvest Food Pantry, Gilman City First Baptist Church, 451 E. State Highway 146, Gilman City, 10:00 am. Free and open to the public regardless of income levels.

May 26thNodaway Says No Data Center Community Meeting, Maryville Community Center, 1407 N. Country Club Road, Maryville, 6:00 pm.

May 27thDenver City Council Meeting, 9 am, 610 Mill Street.

May 28thBearcat Football Camp, Hughes Fieldhouse, Northwest Missouri State, Maryville. Check-in 8:30 am. Camp 9:00 am to 11:30 am. For students entering grades 2-8. Cost $40 per child. To enter or for questions, contact jwillrich@nwmissouri.edu.

May 28th to 29thWorth County Track Camp, 9 am to 11 am each morning.

May 28th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

May 28thCancer in Iowa: 99 Counties Project, 507 Central Avenue, Bedford, 5:00 pm. Cancer education and community engagement across Iowa and county-specific information for Taylor County. Free and open to the public.

May 28thForbidden Book Club, Center for Joy, 1202 E. Felix Street, St. Joseph, 7 pm. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou and “Ghost Boys” by Jewell Parker Rhodes will be discussed.

May 30thMissouri Eight Man Football All-Star Game, 11 am, Missouri Western State University.

May 30thMud run at Clyde. Registration 10:00 am. Mud run starts 1 pm. Entry: $20 per class. Admission: $10. Kids 6-12 $5. Kids 5 and under free. Proceeds to the Ryan Pappert Memorial Scholarship. Sponsored by Midwest Mud Boggers.

June 1st to 5thWorth County Partnership Library Summer Reading Camp, 9 am each morning. The theme is, “Red, White, and Read.” For grades PK through 6th grade.

June 1stHopkins City Council Meeting, Hopkins Community Building, 7:00 pm.

June 3rdPublic forum with representatives of Scale Microgrid, which is proposing to develop the $6 billion data center south of Maryville. It will be held at the Mozingo Events Center from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.

June 5thTri-County Health Fair, 10:00 am, 302 N. Park Street, Stanberry. Free and open to the public.

June 5th to 7thResound Fest, Miracle Hills Ranch, three miles south of Bethany. Free admission, community worship, and onsite camping. Festival starts on June 5th at 6:00 pm. Community Worship Service June 7th at 9 am.

June 6thCruzin’ Clarinda Car Show. Registration 8:00 am. Show and shine 11 am. Awards 2 pm. Downtown Clarinda.

June 6thRoad to Laughs, The Pub, 7:00 pm. Comedy show featuring Ebony Star, Marlon Mac, Josh Reynolds, and Tyler Tha Comic. Cost $15; tickets available online at The Pub Facebook Page.

June 8th to 11thNEN Kids Basketball Camp. 10 am to 11 am each morning. For boys and girls grades 2-5 for the 2026-27 school year. Cost $20/child; payment due first day of camp. The NEN Girls Basketball team will host.

June 10thLunch & Learn Funeral Planning Seminar, 11:30 am, A&G Restaurant, Maryville. Sponsored by Bram Funeral Home. To register, call (660) 290-6643.

June 11th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

June 12thAdam Swanson in concert at Clarinda High School, 1 pm. He is a four-time World Champion Ragtime Piano Player. Tickets are $40 and available at the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.

June 12thDueling Piano Night, 8 pm, The Pub, Maryville. Requests welcome. Presale tickets $10 plus fees, $15 the day of the show. Limited to 100 tickets.

June 13thKSIB Tractor Ride, 8 am. Starting in Lenox, traveling to Clearfield, then having lunch at the Lake of Three Fires before returning to Lenox. Participants will vote for best in show.

June 13thNodaway County Historical Society Second Saturday Coffee, 9 am. Free and open to the public. Free genealogy workshop at 11:00 am.

June 13thTommy Dorsey Orchestra in concert at Clarinda High School, 5 pm. Sponsored by the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.

June 13thPat Swinford benefit spaghetti supper. South Nodaway School, 5:00 pm.

June 14thGrant City Golf Course Club Tournament, 1:00 pm.

June 19th to 20thOld Defiance Days and Sheridan Rodeo.

June 20th$1,000 gun shop credit raffle sponsored by the Sheridan Fire Department. Receive a $1,000 credit towards a gun of your choice at Loaded Gun & Pawn Shop. Drawing will be held June 20th at the Sheridan Rodeo. You do not have to be present to win. Tickets $10 each or six for $50. If interested, contact any Sheridan Fire Department member for tickets. Must go to the local gun shop and complete all required background checks and paperwork according to law. Must be 18 or over. For more information, contact Jake Holmes (660) 254-3571.

June 20thMike Henggeler Father’s Day Memorial Baseball Tournament, Stanberry ball fields, 8 am. Entry $150 per team; limit six teams for two divisions. First division – ages 9U to 12U. Second division – ages 13U to 16U. $150 per team. To enter, contact titletownevents@gmail.com. All proceeds will be donated directly to the Henggeler family.

June 20thHarrison County Community Hospital ribbon cutting and open house for new building, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

June 20thMaloy Summer Solstice party. Festivities begin at 4 pm in the City Park. Pot Luck supper at 6pm. Folk dancing, bonfire, food, drinks, and music.

June 21st -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to the Heart of America Tractor Club.

June 25th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

 

June 27thRock the Ville, Maryville, 12 noon to 12 midnight.

June 27thAlbany Rhythm & Roots Festival, 5 pm.

June 27thWorth County Class of 1981 is having its 45 year class reunion at the A&G Restaurant in Maryville at 6:00 pm.

June 27thJesse & The Medicine Men, Big Bend Bar & Grille, Sun Valley Lake, Ellston (IA), 7 pm.

June 28thRavenwood CBC Breakfast, 8:00 am to 12 noon.

July 3rdWorth County Tractor Cruise. The cruise will visit all five towns in Worth County. The cruise will start at the Worth County Fairgrounds, travel to Allendale, then the Denver Schoolhouse Museum. It will go to Worth and have lunch at the 169 Club, then proceed to Sheridan and return to the Fairgrounds.

July 3rdFireworks show in Allendale at sunset.

July 4thAllendale Fourth of July Breakfast, 7:00 am.

July 4thDedication of the Veterans Wall, Grant City Square, 11 am. The display will recognize all six branches of the US Armed Forces as well as the US and Missouri flags.

July 4thGrant City Golf Course Fourth of July Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.

July 4thGrant City Fireworks Show at sunset.

July 8thVoter Registration Deadline for August 4th Primary Election.

July 9th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

July 16thBedford Truck & Tractor Pull with Nebraska Bush Pullers, 2715 Linwood Avenue, Bedford, 7:00 pm.

July 17th to 18thHopkins/Pickering Citywide Garage Sales.

July 18thBenefit for Jacob Walter, former DOT maintenance barn, Barnard, 5:00 pm. Free will donation dinner, live auction, dancing. If you cannot be there but wish to donate, mail checks to Bank Northwest, 217 East Main, Stanberry, MO 64489. Make all checks payable to Pappi’s Palooza Benefit. All donations are tax deductible.

July 19th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Post 464 veterans programs.

July 25thDueling Pianos, Big Time Entertainment, Roxy Theater, 7 pm to 9 pm.

July 27thLast day to submit petitions to run as an independent candidate for the November 3rd election, 5:00 pm.

July 31stMozingo Lake Golf Tournament, 11 am. Proceeds will benefit Cameron Veterans Home. Limited to 36 teams on a first come, first served basis. To register, contact Alison Dredge (816) 649-1622.

August 2nd to 6thAmerican Junior Golf Association Junior Golf Tournament, Mozingo Lake. A 54-hole championship for ages 12-19.

August 2ndJerry Litton Legacy of Dreams. A special event being planned in Chillicothe at the Litton Agri-Science Learning Center, 10780 Livingston County Road 235 in memory of the late congressman, who died in a plane crash 50 years ago. Free and open to the public. Doors open at 2:00 pm.

August 4thPrimary Election Day for Missouri. Polls open 6:00 am and close at 7:00 pm.

August 6th to 8thFur Takers of America National Trapping & Homesteading Convention, Macon County Fairgrounds, Macon. Starting at 6:00 pm on August 6th with a kickoff concert. Admission $20 for the weekend; veterans and kids 15 & under free. Campaign available at $20/night (primitive) or $40/night (full hookup). Meals available on-site.

August 7th to 8thBlythedale Free Fair.

August 16th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Cameron Veterans Home.

August 29thStampede the Ville.

September 3rd to 7thNorthwest Missouri State Fair, Bethany.

September 5th“Exploring the Dark” Hike, Crowder State Park, Trenton, 9 pm to 10 pm. Free and open to the public. Guided tour of the park. Bring water and closed-toe shoes.

September 12thWorth County Suicide Prevention Coalition 5K Run/2K walk. Registration 7 am; run starts at 7:30 am and lasts until 12 noon. Free resources will be available from the VA. Cost $20. To RSVP, contact Jeremy Baker (660) 254-5311. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please contact the Suicide Crisis Hotline at 988.

September 20th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Sons of the American Legion Post 464.

October 3rdGreat Northwest Winefest, 1805 Nebraska Street, Mound City (Swimming Pool), 11:30 am. Proceeds will go to raise funds for Northwest Missouri Enterprise Facilitation.

October 13thHopkins Historical Society Fall Meeting, 7:00 pm.

October 18th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Post 464 membership.

October 23rdLast day to file as a write-in candidate for the November 3rd election, 5:00 pm.

November 3rdGeneral election for Missouri. Polls open at 6 am and close at 7 pm.

November 15th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Ladies Auxiliary Unit 464.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

North Harrison Second Semester Honor Rolls

HIGH SCHOOL

High Honor Roll — Lani Briggs, Addison Davis, Lane Graham, Jaxcynn Hansel, Lela Hartschen, Kyler Kimbrough, Alonna Milligan, Andi Nail, Tate Richardson, Stella Rinehart.

Honor Roll — Emma Chandler, Morgan Chandler, Andrew Craig, Jensen Davis, Seth Davis, Gage Fortner, Henry Frank, Dustin Hamilton, Ethan Henson, Raegan Hogan, Lance Jacobs, Wyatt Maize, Addison Milligan, Annabelle Owens, Kathryn Parkhurst, Ava Rinehart, Hali Smith, Rylee Valenti, Becca Welling, Gracie Young.

B Honor Roll — Quincy Akins, Kellan Craig, Ryker Fortner, Creighton Graham, Meric Hansel, Coulson Hartschen, Mason Hicks, Baylor Hoffman, Zayne Kerr, Kaydence Lambert, Cassoday Richardson, Kayson Sims.

JUNIOR HIGH

Honor Roll — Scotty Briggs, Danny Casbeer, Anniston Dale, Draylee Davis, McKenna Hill, Hattie Hogan, Ana Ingsson, Eli Jacobs, Taryn Johnson, Tayley Johnson, Amelia Long, Quincy Norris, Destinee Ochoa, Matt Richardson, Kade Smith.

B Honor Roll — Sadie Edington, Charlie Frank, Myer Gibson, Fred Graham, Conner Hicks, Caleb Ingsson, Cotton Osborn, Coy Osborn, Sierra Renner, Carley Richardson, Karsyn Smith, Dayton Stevens, Hadley Williams, Hayli Young.