
Nevada Fire Department sees record call volume in 2023
Fire officials in Nevada, Iowa, responded to a record 843 calls for service in 2023. This is the highest number of calls NFD has covered

Fire officials in Nevada, Iowa, responded to a record 843 calls for service in 2023. This is the highest number of calls NFD has covered

Zach Anderson, who started work with the City’s Parks and Recreation Department in 2020, has been promoted to a new post. Zach, who was working

Evan Young has begun a full-time assignment with the City. Evan, who previously worked as a seasonal employee with the City’s Parks and Recreation Department

Work has begun on grinding tree stumps in the Right of Way. The removal of trees in the Right of Way, and now of removing

Fill the Foyer 2024 will start on Tuesday, Jan. 2, when City offices re-open after the New Year’s holiday. During Fill the Foyer, which runs

Syler Koder celebrates receiving his Nevada Police Officer badge with his family, which includes his wife, Tanner, and their three daughters, Tatum, Eleanor, and Parker.

During the Dec. 11 City Council meeting, the Council approved nine mayoral appointments to two City commissions, the Historic Preservation Commission and the Public Arts

Henry Corbin, elected to his first term as the Ward I representative, and Barb Ehrig, re-elected to the Ward 3 council seat, were sworn in

Nevada Mayor Brett Barker presented retiring Public Safety Director Ric Martinez with a commemorative plaque for his more than two decades of service and leadership

During Monday’s City Council meeting, Barb Mittman was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for her service on the Nevada City Council. Mittman is stepping
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