
Two longtime residents are developers of Nevada’s newest subdivision, South Glen
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

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

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

The third race of the Runners United Nevada (RUN) 2020 series will occur this Sunday afternoon. Originally scheduled for May, the RUN Country Fest &

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

After rain last week, progress was made during the beautiful weather this week.Most exciting this week was watching the new lights being installed on Sixth

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

Being in business is an adventure. “It’s something new every day,” described Matt Riesselman, a 2006 graduate of Nevada High School. After working for a
Be Prepared for Snow Emergencies
Snow could fall at any time as we move deeper into the fall/winter season. Therefore, we want to remind residents