Local volunteers from Goodman’s Emergency Operation Center will be going door-to-door distributing information about a new notification system this weekend.
A Goodman man was seriously injured when his motorcycle ran off a McDonald County roadway and struck an embankment Monday night.
The Goodman board of alderpersons heard more about the IRIS early warning system, tabled discussion on a much-disputed water line and held a pair of payments until they could receive more itemized billing during their regular Tuesday meeting.
Right-of-way for a single water line has become an ongoing discussion for the Goodman Board of Alderpersons.
Discussion disintegrated into argument during the final 30 minutes of the Goodman board of alderpersons meeting Tuesday night as a former employee asked to hear the reasons for her termination.
Members of the Goodman board of alderpersons asked to add an advanced warning system to a list of city action items during a public hearing on the McDonald County Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Becky Bolton lost her wedding ring more than a year ago to a fire. Recently she lost its replacement, but only for an hour or so.
The Goodman board of alderpersons approved construction improvements on a home slated for condemnation during their Tuesday meeting.
It took the cooperation of three agencies and some surplus military equipment, but if the power goes out, Goodman will have water.
Next time there is a heavy snow, Goodman hopes to be ready for it.
For years, the city has worried about losing power in an ice storm. After last year’s storm, the fire department was finally able to purchase a generator large enough to power water operations. They put it in place Jan. 25 and set a dedication for the next week.
Due to delivery issues of the print edition of the Neosho Daily News in relation to the winter storm, the newspaper has made its E-Edition free to the public.
The E-Editions for both Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 1 and Feb. 2, are now available.
Click on this link to go to the E-Edition page: http://neoshodailynews.mo.newsmemory.com/
Confusion over water rights and the perennial problem of loose dogs were chief topics of discussion at the Goodman Board of Alderpersons meeting Tuesday night.
The budget for the next year is set in Goodman.
Need something to get you in the Christmas spirit? If so, head to Goodman on Saturday and attend the annual Christmas parade, and afterwards sip some hot chocolate and visit with Santa Claus, who will be making a stop at Goodman Elementary School.
Make sure and pick up the Wednesday, Nov. 24, edition of the Neosho Daily News to shop the local in-paper ads and store inserts previewing the Black Friday shopping event. The newspaper will be full of advertisements promoting hundreds of dollars in savings. Plan your Black Friday shopping experience by using the Neosho Dailly News' Nov. 24 edition as your guide. The newspaper will be available at local newsstands on Wednesday and Thursday. The newspaper will not publish a Thursday, Nov. 25, edition due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
With not enough members present for a quorum, the Goodman City Council adjourned after a nine minute meeting Tuesday.
New construction in Goodman bought up the need for adoption of building codes.
Volunteers are building the house, but God is in the details at the Rickman home in Goodman.
After a lack of quorum at its last two meetings, the Goodman Board of Aldermen held a special meeting Thursday night.
A second meeting this week has been scheduled for the Goodman board of aldermen after the last two meetings ended without a quorum.