
Paying Tribute on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
Members of the Nevada Fire Department hold a few of the photos of the 343 firefighters who were killed in the 9/11 tragedy. The public

Members of the Nevada Fire Department hold a few of the photos of the 343 firefighters who were killed in the 9/11 tragedy. The public

The ‘tides of change’ were rolling into Nevada back in the early 1990s, and riding on one of those waves was Nevada’s first-ever city administrator.

As part of its Community Risk Reduction efforts, the Nevada Fire Department will be handing out FREE shower strips to older individuals and asking that

Kim Hanna, a 2000 graduate of Nevada High School, treasures the life and people she grew up with in Nevada, Iowa. Now living and working

Nevada’s new library director is relatively new to the profession, but Erin Coughlin has a wealth of knowledge from her teaching career. “I worked as

Nick Frideres stands in front of the new shelter erected for his Eagle Scout Project and finished earlier this month. A Nevada High School

Alissa Doobay is shown in her work at Belin-Blank Center Assessment and Counseling Clinic at the University of Iowa. Photo Courtesy of Kristin Flanery

Devin Cornish, 22, of Ames started work Monday, Aug. 23, as the newest member of the Wastewater Treatment Plant team. Cornish takes the place of

Cathy Vincent, of the Nevada American Legion Auxiliary, was present at the Aug. 23 Nevada City Council meeting to present a check of funds donated

Nicholas Walleser was sworn in as a police officer during the Aug. 23 City Council meeting. Below, Mayor Brett Barker congratulates him after the oath
Be Prepared for Snow Emergencies
Snow could fall at any time as we move deeper into the fall/winter season. Therefore, we want to remind residents