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2025

August 2025

Opioid Settlement Funds Presentation - funds will be to pay for trackers for drug court participants

June 2025

Donations from June 2025

June:

Tenaska Donations were presented June 5, 2025 to the Maryville Garden Club ($5,000) and the Nodaway County Historical Society ($2,000). Pictured above for NCHS: Presiding Commissioner Bill Walker, Billie Mackey, North District Commissioner, Chris Burns, and South District Commissioner Scott Walk. Pictured for the Maryville Garden Club: Janyne Leland, Billie Mackey, Bill Walker, Matt Smith City of Maryville, Chris Burns, Sue Powell, Carolyn Schroeder, Cynthia Null, Nancy Hardee, Cleon Curtiss, and Scott Walk. .

May 2025

Austin Dunk Tank
Missouri Blue Shield
Nodaway County Fishing with First Responders Event

May:

Sheriff Austin Hann in the Dunk Tank at West Nodaway’s end of year fun day!

Nodaway County has joined the Missouri Blue Shield Program! Read More about it here!

Blue Shield Program press release (Word Document)

Area First Responders participated in the annual Fishing With First Responders Event!

April 2025

Sally Duff being sworn in
Nodaway County Fair Board, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Voices and Votes Donations in April

April:

Newly elected Nodaway County Treasurer, Sally Duff, was sworn into office. 

Bill Walker, Chris Burns, and Scott Walk, Nodaway County Commissioners, present checks to Big Brothers Big Sisters for $2,500, Voices and Votes: Democracy in America project for $2,500 and to Nodaway County Community Fair, Inc for $3,000.

March 2025

St. Francis foundation
Marilyn Jenkins retirement celebration

March:

 Nodaway County Commissioners, Bill Walker and Chris Burns present a check to Teri Harr, St. Francis Foundation, for $5000.

A retirement reception was held for Marilyn Jenkins, Nodaway County Treasurer, celebrating 20 years of service to the county. 

(Photo Credit to The Maryville Daily Forum)

Ribbon cutting of the Nodaway county courthouse ramp

Ribbon Cutting

The Nodaway County Commissioners Walk, Burns, and Walker took part in the ribbon cutting for the completion of the Courthouse Ramp. 

County Courthouse construction

Courthouse Construction 

Pictured Below is the temporary ramp that was installed on the west side of the courthouse while the main courthouse ramp was undergoing construction.

County Wide Question

Countywide Central 9-1-1 Question

Informative flyer and presentation on the Countywide Central 911 Dispatch Question can be found here:

Nodaway County 9-1-1 Central Dispatch Sales Tax Flyer (PDF)

Nodaway County 9-1-1 Central Dispatch Sales Tax PowerPoint (PDF)

Election 2024

Election Night

Pictured Above are a few of our long-time election judges enjoying a bite to eat after their long day working the polls!

Legislative Coffee

Legislative Coffee!

Pictured Below (Front L-R): R. Black, J. Farnan, and many of the attendees. 

County Government Day

County Government Day!

The Nodaway County Administration Building and Courthouse participated in County Government Day on February 8th with students from the local county schools. There were just shy of 200 students who learned about the many duties each County Office Holder undertakes. Each office enjoyed having students participate!

Schools in attendance include; St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic School, West Nodaway R-1, Maryville R-II, South Nodaway R-IV, Northeast Nodaway R-V, North Nodaway R-VI, and Jefferson C-123. 

Northwest Community Cares Presentation

Northwest Communities Care Presentation

Nodaway County Commissioners presented a donation to the St. Francis Foundation, Northwest Communities Care.

Tenaska Donations

Tenaska Check Presentation

Nodaway County Commissioners presented a donation to the St. Francis Foundation on behalf of the Tenaska Clear Creek Wind Project. 

Brett Cline representing Tenaska Clear Creek Wind Project along side the Nodaway County Commissioners, presented a donation to North Star Advocacy Center. 

Brett Cline representing Tenaska Clear Creek Wind Project along side the Nodaway County Commissioners, presented a donation to the Nodaway County Community Fair Inc.

St. Francis Foundation

Nodaway County Commissioners, Bill Walker and Chris Burns present a check to Teri Harr, St. Francis Foundation, for $5,000. 

2024

Courthouse Ramp Renovation 2024

Courthouse ramp

Nodaway County Courthouse Ramp

Nodaway County has applied for and received a grant from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. This has allowed for the main ramp to be removed and replaced and for a temporary ramp to be constructed on the west side of the Courthouse.

Pictured Above is the “before” of the Courthouse ramp. Follow along in the coming weeks to see the construction and renovation of the new ramp.

The Courthouse Ramp Continued…

The beginning stages of the Courthouse Ramp Construction.

Pictured Below

Courthouse ramp progress

The Courthouse Ramp Finished!…

Pictured Below

Courthouse ramp

2023

Welcoming Akela, the newest paw-tner in fighting crime!

Please help us welcome Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office new K-9, Akela. Deputy Hall has been training with Akela and they are now ready to get to work!

Paw-tner in crime

“No Time Like Fair Time”

Festivities and local vendors gearing up for the exciting Nodaway County Fair week!

July 13th – 15th 

Nodaway County Fair 2023

Mother Nature’s Creation

Submitted By: Dave Merrill 

Courthouse with rainbow in background

Agri-Ready 

(pictured below are students and advisors who are involved in the local FFA Chapters along side the Nodaway County Commissioners Walk, Burns, and Walker)

Agri-Ready County

Slaw Dog Days!

The annual luncheon held last Friday, October 20th for our Nodaway County & City employees as well as our local Law Enforcement! Who do you think holds the record for most Slaw Dogs consumed in one sitting? And how many?

Slaw Dogs 2023

Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office 

Sophia Riley wanted to help local law enforcement and came up with the idea to build a dog house. Sophia entered the dog house in a Community Projects Contest in the Page County Fair and won a Blue Ribbon for her work. The dog house was then donated to the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office to be used for our new K-9 that we are in the process of purchasing. 

In order to build the dog house Sophia spoke with local companies that donated the wooden pallets she used. She took them apart and removed all the nails before using a variety of power tools to measure, cut, stain, and assemble the dog house. 

The dog house is insulated and comes complete with a dog bed that she purchased with her own money. 

Thank you for being so thoughtful and doing such a great job building this dog house that we are sure our new K-9 will enjoy! 

Pictured with Sophia is Captain Hann from the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office. 

Sophia Riley's donation to the K-9 unit

“Courthouse under the light of the moon”

By: Brad Cline 

Submitted to the Nodaway News Leader during their recent photo contest.

Courthouse under moonlight

Risk Management Achievement Award 

Sean McGonigle (Manager of Missouri Association of Counties Workers’ Compensation Trust), presented the Risk Management Achievement Award to the County for no workers’ compensation claims in the FY 2022. 

Risk Management Achievement Award 2023

Tenaska Check Presentation 

Brett Cline representing Tenaska Clear Creek Wind Project along side the Nodaway County Commissioners, presented a donation to North Star Advocacy Center, Nodaway County Community Fair Inc, and  Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Tenaska 2023

2022

Swearing In Ceremony

Presiding Judge Corey Herron swears in the County Office Officials for the 2023 term. 

Pictured below (L-R): Prosecuting Attorney, Tina Deiter, Circuit Clerk, Elaine Wilson, Recorder of Deeds, Lisa James, Assoc. Circuit Judge, Robert (Bob) Rice, County Clerk, Melinda Patton, & Presiding Commissioner, Bill Walker

Office Holders

Local Students Job Shadow

Two students from Jefferson C123, Jackson McCrary and Trevor Wallace, job shadowed the county Road & Bridge crew in November. 

Road and Bridge Job Shadow

Celebrate Agriculture: Thank a Farmer Week

Our changing economy illustrates how agriculture impacts our lives now more than ever. Thanks to Missouri farmers, consumers have food and goods choices that are locally sourced. Consumers around the world enjoy what our farmers and ranchers produce. Missouri Farm Bureau and county Farm Bureau’s across the state are joining forces to celebrate the importance of agriculture, February 28-March 6, during Celebrate Agriculture: Thank a Farmer Week!

According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, the number of farms in Missouri dropped from 99,171 on 28,5 million acres of land in 2012 to 95,320 on 27.8 million acres. Despite the drop in farm numbers and acreage, Missouri continues to rank among the top 10 states in production of major commodities and provides an $88.4 billion economic impact.

America’s farms and farmers continue to be the most productive in the world. Each farm annually produces enough food and fiber for 172 people, 106 in the U.S. and 66 abroad. American consumers benefit from this bounty, yet spend less than 9 percent of their disposable income on food. By 2050 the global population is expected to increase by 9.1 billion people. Farmers will have to grow about 49 percent more food than is now produced.

With all that they produce, it is remarkable that farm and ranch families account for less then 2 percent of the U.S. population. Across the United States, there are 2 million farms with 3.4 million farm operators. This number includes owners, their families, hired workers, tenants and renters or sharecroppers. Many farms today find multiple generations working together to produce food and fiber.

So, join Farm Bureau as we Celebrate agriculture and Thank a Farmer.

American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) contributions

The Commissioners, along with Marilyn Jenkins, Collector-Treasurer and Melinda Patton, County Clerk, present a check to the Maryville Host Lions (Rob Sparks and Brian Schieber) for $10,000 through the ARPA funds to assist with lost fundraising revenues.

ARPA funds were used to assist with library cards for Nodaway County residents. 

Donation

A demonstration was given by the Nodaway County Ambulance District on the LUCAS automated compression device. There will be five of these purchased and located throughout Nodaway County.

Ambulance
ARPA

Money from the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds were given to the St. Francis Foundation and North Star Advocacy. 

Money from the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds were given to the Optimist Club in the amount of $6,500

Money from the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds were given to the New Nodaway Humane Society in the amount of $15,000.

In October, ARPA funds were given to Lettuce Dreams in the amount of $50,000.

Appointment of 4th District Circuit Court Presiding Judge

Judge Herron

Judge Corey Herron was sworn in as the Fourth District Circuit Court Presiding Judge on February 17, 2022.

Tenaska Donation

Donations presentations

Each year, Tenaska, Inc. donates to Nodaway County, $15,000. 2022 is the second year the county has received the donation and has distributed it back out to the community. This year, the donation was given to Northwest Foundation for the Agriculture Learning Center and the Nodaway County Historical Society.

2021

Presentation of Donations

Tenaska

Brent Cline, representative of Tenaska, presented a $15,000 donation to the County Commission.

The Commission presented a $2,500 check to Pastor Kim Mitchell and Merlin Atkins, representatives of The Ministry Center. A $12,500 donation check was presented to Rod Barr, Mitzi Marchant and Dr. John Jasinski, representatives of the Northwest Ag Center.

US Marshals Swearing In Ceremony – Read Here (PDF)

US Marshalls

Nodaway County Sheriff’s Deputies are sworn in as Special Deputy U.S. Marshall. From left to right: Sheriff Randy Strong, Deputy Dalton Murphy, Sergeant Travis Cochenour and Captain Austin Hann, all of Nodaway County and U.S. Marshal Mark James.

Prepping for the Holidays

Christmas at the courthouse

Life Saver Award – Sheriff’s Department

Life Saver

Life Saver Awards were presented to Deputy Jesse Bolin, Detective Travis Cochenour, Jailer Madison Morgan and Jailer Ty Sturgeon for their part in assisting in clearing inmates from the county jail the evening of January 14, 2021 jail fire.  Awards were presented by Sheriff Randy Strong.

Happy Independence Day!

4th of July

Congratulations to Alex Rice!

Alex Rice

Commissioners Congratulate, Life Scout Alex Rice, son of Robert and Sarah Rice, Maryville, for his completion of cleaning the memorials at the Nodaway County Courthouse. Alex has been working on his Eagle Scout project this summer.

2021 Office Holders Swearing-in Ceremony

Swearing in

Front row:  Dee O’Riley, Public Administrator and Marilyn Jenkins, Collector/Treasurer. 
Back row:  Judge Robert Rice, who conducted the swearing in ceremony, Rex Wallace, Assessor; Scott Walk, South District Commissioner; Chris Burns, North District Commissioner and Randy Strong, Sheriff.

Enel Wind Project Donation

Wind
Wind

The Commission presented Monroe, Polk, White Cloud, Green and Hughes Township representatives with a check from the Enel Wind Project donation given to Nodaway County.

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