
Employee News in the Nevada Parks and Recreation Department
Jayson Kingsbury is returning to employment with the City as the new assistant director of Parks and Recreation. Jayson previously worked for the City for
Jayson Kingsbury is returning to employment with the City as the new assistant director of Parks and Recreation. Jayson previously worked for the City for
1) 69.11 Truck and Boat parking limited This is probably the biggest change to the parking code, considering it has the potential to affect the
If only one word were used to describe the Nevada Library’s new assistant library director, that word would likely be “colorful.” From her eyeglasses to
Answering our questions: Chace Hauschilt, Development Specialist About YOU How long have you been involved in this business? 2 years, (first year as an intern)
It arrived in town with around 100 escorts, mostly on motorcycles, led by one carrying local Vietnam Veteran Dennis Otto, a two-time Purple Heart recipient
Nevada Mayor Ryan Condon signed a proclamation this week declaring next week as NATIONAL CLEAN ENERGY WEEK in the City of Nevada, IA. The proclamation
The City of Nevada plans to do smoke testing of the sanitary sewer system between Sept. 22 and Oct. 3, weather permitting. Sanitary sewer smoke
The City is looking to fill two Commission/Board vacancies – one is on the Public Arts Advisory Commission and the other is on the Parks
On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, the City will be closing the small section of trail, just south of Lincoln Highway to where the loop is
The City of Nevada is looking for qualified professionals in two areas regarding its CDBG Downtown Facade Project: 1) Lead and Asbestos Testing and 2)
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