
Nevada Fire Department leading the way in providing first-responder ALS care
Pictured (from left) are the Nevada Fire Department’s five paramedics, Jeff Gilchrist, Ray Beaty, Fire Chief Ray Reynolds, Kyle Elliott, and Carrie Brown. The Nevada
Pictured (from left) are the Nevada Fire Department’s five paramedics, Jeff Gilchrist, Ray Beaty, Fire Chief Ray Reynolds, Kyle Elliott, and Carrie Brown. The Nevada
For as long as he can remember, 1996 Nevada High School graduate Matt Johnson wanted to become a teacher and coach, and for the past
In 1976, a group of ladies started a local chapter of a national organization – Nevada Bicentennial Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association). Over
Pictured (from left) are Angie Dugger, Jan Lundgren, Michael Woten, Mari Moreland and Julie Shickell. Five people in Nevada are finding that they share the
Mayor Brett Barker, left, receives a check on behalf of the City from the Nevada Economic Development Council. The check, for around $220,000, was presented
Nevada’s newest firefighter in training is a guy who said he’d felt the need to give back ever since going through the tragic loss of
On the face of it, asking people for money doesn’t sound like the best career choice. But a 1995 Nevada High School graduate wouldn’t want
Nevada Police Officer Andrew Henderson was sworn in as a Sergeant during tonight’s Nevada City Council meeting. Already working in investigations since May of 2018,
A Hy-Vee Dollar Fresh store will open in Nevada later this year along Fawcett Parkway. Nevada Economic Development Council (NEDC) Director John Hall said Hy-Vee’s
If you think good, caring neighbors aren’t essential, think again. A 74-year-old Nevada man is alive and safe today because of the quick actions of
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Mosquito Spraying again this Wednesday!
THIS WEDNESDAY (July 9, 2025) EVENING, at dusk, wind and weather conditions permitting, the City will spray/fog the entire community