Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County will partner with Joshua and Alea Mullins to build its ninth home in Burlington Junction. Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County’s Executive Board recently approved their application. Wednesday night, Board members surprised the family with the news at Calvary Chapel in Maryville after the family attended the church’s evening worship service. The Mullins currently rent a two-bedroom home, but it is small and inadequate for their family. They have three children, ages 6, 4 and 2. When construction of their new home is complete, the Mullins will purchase the home with a zero-interest loan. Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County is a non-profit, nondenominational Christian housing ministry that seeks to eliminate poverty housing and invites people from all walks of life to work in partnership to build houses with individuals and families in need. It offers partner families an opportunity to help themselves, to own a decent, afforda...