More workshops planned on proposed ordinance changes
City officials will again be holding several workshops to discuss proposed ordinance changes. The first workshop will immediately follow the February 28 City Council meeting,
City officials will again be holding several workshops to discuss proposed ordinance changes. The first workshop will immediately follow the February 28 City Council meeting,
The existing Wastewater Treatment Facility has served the City of Nevada residents for approximately 60 years and is at the end of its life. It
Life has been a little stressful in recent years, and often February, the month with the fewest days, can be the longest, coldest, most depressing
Last week’s heavy snow and the City’s snow removal efforts led to questions about what happens if a snowplow or other snow removal equipment hits
Wow, what a snowfall! We want to remind residents; the snow removal job from this storm will be ongoing. With new employees on board, we
City officials will hold two public workshops at City Hall to discuss proposed ordinance changes. The first workshop will immediately follow the Jan. 10 City
The Nevada Public Library continues to put its team in place. On Dec. 27, Brittany Dueker, who has worked as a part-time clerk for the
When January rolls around each year in Nevada, IA, it is time for residents to Fill the Foyer. For seven consecutive years, the annual campaign
With 100 years of service being given by his family, Assistant Chief Jeff Stensland, who served 34 years, retired from the Nevada Fire Department as
With temperatures slated to be near 70 mid-week, some of you may not think setting up an ice rink in front of City Hall this
Mosquito Spraying Thursday, August 28
The City of Nevada will spray for mosquitoes Thursday, August 28, at dusk, wind and weather permitting.
Register Your City Utility Account Now with our New Software!
The City of Nevada has recently updated its administrative software, and as part of the upgrade, a new payment system