
Be prepared for winter streets and rules regarding snow removal
While winter doesn’t officially arrive until next month, we never know when Mother Nature will surprise us with snow. Once again, the City of Nevada

While winter doesn’t officially arrive until next month, we never know when Mother Nature will surprise us with snow. Once again, the City of Nevada

You may have noticed one, two, or even all three of the new digital speed displays in Nevada that were put up in early November.

The City will move into the third phase of the “2024 Streets/Infrastructure Improvements in Central Elementary School Area” project this coming Tuesday, Nov. 5. During

In an effort to collect information about the creative talents of local people, the Nevada Public Arts Commission would like all “artists” to complete a

Joseph Meyer began working in the police office Sept. 30 and was sworn in as an official officer during the October 14 City Council meeting.

The City of Nevada, Iowa, is an Equal Housing Opportunity City in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. It is illegal to discriminate against

Logan Rasmusson, a 2004 graduate of Colo-Nesco High School, began employment with the City of Nevada on Oct. 1. Rasmusson, who lives in the rural

During the month of October, the City’s Water Department crew will flush water lines via fire hydrants. Because of line flushing, residents in the immediate

The Nevada Public Arts Commission has prepared a public survey to gather input from the community about public art displays. This survey is now available.

The Nevada Foundation, in partnership with the City of Nevada, recently awarded $33,450 in human services grant funding for this year. These funds, awarded to
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