
Old opera house and other buildings get ‘spruced up’ this year
Pictured are (from left) Craig Valline, Jim Potter, Merlin Mendez and (in front) Ojo. Right before the Thanksgiving holiday, work was happening on the front

Pictured are (from left) Craig Valline, Jim Potter, Merlin Mendez and (in front) Ojo. Right before the Thanksgiving holiday, work was happening on the front

Carl Vogeler moved to Ames a little over a year ago with his wife, Val. The move allowed the Vogelers to be close to their

In a year that has seen its share of challenges, the Nevada Fire Department has a success story. Nevada Firefighters Inc., the nonprofit 501(c)3 arm

As hard as the Nevada Community Historical Society has worked to improve Evergreen Lane, in less than an hour this past August, a highly unusual

In this picture, from the 2018 Thanksgiving dinner, City employees and volunteers line up to help prepare plates. This year’s meal will also be provided

Pictured are Al Kockler (left) and Jim Frevert. The Nevada City Council approved the final plat of Nevada’s newest housing subdivision on Oct. 12. It

Nevada’s $9 million Downtown Construction Project includes many improvements you’ve likely heard about, like important underground water, storm, sewer line work, and new sidewalks and

In case you’re wondering why the City of Nevada is putting “bump-outs” in the downtown area as part of our Downtown Reconstruction Project, the shortest

Nevada City Council gave the green light earlier this week for the Sixth Street Industrial Park project. On Track Construction owner, Matt Runge is pursuing

COVID-19 has disrupted many institutions this year. One of those is Nevada’s American Legion, William F. Ball Post #48. Despite lost revenue from BINGO nights
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