January 2026 Newsletter

Skidmore Newsletter - January 2026

Skidmore City Council

Skidmore City Council meets January 8 at 6:00pm at Newton Hall. 

Skidmore Community Betterment

No Jan. Meeting

Fire Board Meeting

WED, Jan. 21, 7 p.m, Fire Station

Volunteers Fire Meeting

Sun. Jan. 11, 7PM, Fire Station

Monroe Township

SAT, Jan. 10, 9AM, Township Barn

TFAP Food Pantry

FRI, Jan. 23, 4-5:30PM Newton Hall. 

Line up from top of HWY 113 going east.

For Nodaway Holt School residents.

Pick up Senior Boxes. 

City Hall Hours

8:30 AM – 12:30 PM, M-F
After hours by appointment
Text 770-6520-6775

Water Samples Report

https://dnrservices.mo.gov/ccr/MO1010744.pdf  

Laura Stark, Assistant City Clerk
Mike Reasoner, Maitenance
Teresa Carter, Mayor
Dennis Gladman, Mayor Pro-Tem
Tim Slagle, Thomas Wilmes, James Duncan, Council Members. 

 

108 S. Walnut, P.O. Box 15
660-224-O882
cityofskidmore@outlook.com
https://skidmoremo.org

Water Bill Credit

If you notice the $8 credit on your account, it is due to an overcharge on the Dec. 1 bill if you used over 1,000 gallons. 

City Hall Will Be Closed: Jan. 19, King Day.

Income From November Usage Tax: $1,467.52

Congratulations Skidmore!

City has been notified that it qualified for a Community Development Block Grant to demolish four houses during the coming year. 

Want to Receive Your Water Bill Sooner?

Contact City Hall to have your bill emailed directly to you. This also helps the city save postage costs. 

Snow.

If snow is forecast, park your vehicles so the snowplow can get around them to clear the streets. 

FROZEN PIPE REMINDER

Water Savings Tips

Leaky toilets, faucets, showers and outdoor houses can waste upward of 90 gallons of water a day. Running the tap while washing dishes wastes up to 27 gallons a load. Gray water can be used for water plants, cleaning, or flushing your toilet.