
Nevada Historical Society receives gift from Rotary Club of Nevada
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
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
Iowa’s Governor issued a new order effective early this morning. Key parts of that order include: *When you’re in an indoor public space, and unable
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
For years, Gil Petersen has been as much a staple to Nevada’s families in need as the food he provides from the Nevada Community Cupboard.
The City of Nevada receives engineering services from HR Green in Johnston. We are pleased to introduce the newest member of the team serving our
It’s a challenging year for the angels on Nevada’s annual Angel Tree. In case you aren’t familiar, the Angel Tree is a charitable holiday gift-giving
For the City of Nevada, 2020 has been a critical year for infrastructure work in our downtown. Sixth Street is now open from I Avenue
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
City Consulting Engineers Michael Roth (front) and Larry Stevens stand on the property, south of Nevada, where the city’s new Waste Water Treatment Facility will
Saturday, Oct. 31 (includes regular yard waste–leaves, grass clippings, and garden wastes) Saturday, Nov. 7 (includes BRUSH on this day—sticks and small branches, no tree
Spraying for mosquitoes this Thursday, Sept. 11
The City will spray for mosquitoes this Thursday, Sept. 11, at dusk, wind and weather conditions 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