
Getting to know Kellan Sydnes, the City’s newest police officer
Nevada’s newest police officer describes himself as “pretty laid back and easy-going,” and he hopes those qualities and his love of talking with and helping

Nevada’s newest police officer describes himself as “pretty laid back and easy-going,” and he hopes those qualities and his love of talking with and helping

Phase II of the Downtown Construction Project is moving along. According to Shawn Cole, Building and Zoning Administrator for the City, utility work has been

The City of Nevada and the Nevada Community Schools have taken notice of recent discussions and questions concerning the Gates Memorial Hall transfer of ownership

When Mark Jones took a job in wastewater in his hometown of Osceola, he knew it was more than just a job.” It was a

Key take-aways from this City Council meeting: A Public Hearing on the sale of Gates Hall to the Nevada School District will be held during

A 2006 Nevada High School graduate has joined the Nevada Streets Department. Nathan Holl started Monday, and already, his favorite thing about the job is

Nevada, Iowa was named a 2020 Tree City USA® by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management. Nevada

Shawn Cole, building and zoning administrator for the City of Nevada, walked through the construction area today and said work is going well so far

In December 2020, the City announced being awarded a $2 million grant from the Iowa Environmental Protection Commission. The Sponsored Project Grant is made possible

The Nevada Public Library will move to Phase 3 of our reopening plan on Monday, March 15, 2021. During this phase we will be open
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