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Discover how donations can transform lives through On My Own, Inc. (12/4/25)If ever you’ve said, “I wish there were something that would….”, On My Own, Inc., might be able to help. Located in Nevada but servicing a five-county area, OMO has one room dedicated to gadgets, tools, and assistive technology – from wheelchairs to specialty-minted parts on their 3-D printer – to help people with everyday challenges... -
Board learns about monetary gifts, grants to library (12/2/25)When members of the Nevada Public Library board met in regular session, Thursday, Nov. 20, among the several topics to discuss was a rundown of various grants and monetary gifts the library has or will received. • Library Director Jodi Polk reported the library has received two monetary gifts. The Laurels GFWC gave $100 to use as needed, and the American Association of University Women (AAUW) donated $250 designated for STEM education... -
City, county leaders share ideas, updates during joint meeting (12/1/25)The Vernon County Commission met with members of the Nevada City Council in a joint work session on Wednesday, Nov. 5, to discuss mutual projects: Economic Developer For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail -
New organization receives grant to improve Vernon County (11/26/25)The Center On Rural Innovation, familiarly known as CORI, has selected Vernon County as one of six counties in a regional area to receive a competitive, fully funded (non-matching) grant of $100,000 in services as part of its Heartland Rural Innovators Initiative... -
Interim chief financial officer reports on NRMC's numbers, (11/25/25)The Nevada Regional Medical Center is currently working with an interim chief financial officer following the resignation of Jeff Wesselman in October. During the NRMC Board of Directors meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 25, Daniel Given, who said he has been an interim CFO for several hospitals, gave his first report on NRMC’s financials... -
Decorating the courthouse (11/24/25)There is a new program at the Vernon County Courthouse having nothing to do with tax dollars, bridge inspections, or courtroom proceedings. It is, however, bringing a little more color, humor, and a human touch to the historical building. “What we're doing is, each month we are going to have a door decorating contest for each office, whoever wants to participate," Vernon County Assessor Lena Kleeman said. ... -
City council, NRMC board discuss hospital district possibility (11/21/25)Nevada has more to offer than just watching Hallmark movies to get in the holiday spirit. This year, Director of Nevada Parks and Recreation Richard Brockman said he’s grateful for his new Parks Maintenance Supervisor Eric Cameron for many things. One of those is all the hard work Cameron and his crew of “Santa’s Elves” are putting in for the annual Lights at the Lake event, which opens with a special lighting ceremony at Radio Springs park at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26... -
NRTC senior students find out who has the best catapult (11/20/25)Nevada Regional Technical Center Instructor David Longobardi’s senior class did something more involved than build a better mousetrap. The students' “capstone project” was to build a better catapult. Longobardi is the instructor for NRTC Project Lead the Way, which focuses on engineering... -
Ministry expands with second thrift store (11/18/25)In these days of increasing fuel bills and food prices, one can never have too many thrift stores. And when saving on clothing and home items is coupled with helping the homeless in our area, it doubles the investment. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail...
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New owners take helm at one of Nevada's oldest businesses (11/17/25)Apropos for the season, it was like something from a visit to Santa’s workshop. January saw the changing-of-the-guard for one of Nevada’s most historic businesses as the Quitno family closed the sale of the W.F. Norman Sheet Metal Mfg Corp. and passed on the ownership to Jason and Tammy Fleener... -
Pocket park project offers possibility for partnership (11/14/25)Cleaning and preparation have begun for the upcoming pocket park on the corner of Cedar and Cherry streets in downtown Nevada. On Thursday, Nov. 13, interested members of the community met to discuss the partnership between the city of Nevada and the Nevada/Vernon County Community Foundation, with advisory input from the Nevada Main Street Alliance team... -
Moore-Few's kitchen dubbed a positive (11/13/25)The Long Term Care/Moore-Few board of directors met in regular session on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Moore-Few Care Center’s community room. Director Hanna Abele advised the board on some changes in the meal times from the new kitchen management and also said the Moore-Few kitchen is providing breakfast, lunch and dinner...
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Lions clubs seeking patients in need of cataract surgeries (11/10/25)The Nevada MO Lions Club is looking for individuals who need cataract surgery but can't afford the procedure. The local club is partnering with Missouri Lions and University of Missouri Kansas City to organize a Missouri Cataract-A-Thon in western Missouri. The event will provide cataract surgery free for patients and "very little cost to Lions," according to information that has been shared with the club... -
CCPA receives grant for 'Little Women' production; programs at museum, library (11/10/25)The Community Council on Performing Arts was recently awarded an Express Grant from the Missouri Arts Council. Express Grants are awarded to arts organizations in rural communities. Crystal Bridger, Jovanna Bearden and Lucia Green worked to submit a successful grant proposal for the upcoming production of "Little Women."... -
Community steps up to help feed their neighbors (11/6/25)What is becoming the longest shutdown in U.S. history is now having an impact on the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). And people in Vernon County are stepping up, from paying off school lunch debts to making Food Drop-Off Boxes available... -
Making way for a new park (11/4/25)What is being referred to as the “pocket park” on the corner of Cedar and Cherry where two buildings have been removed from the downtown square, is seeing action. According to the City of Nevada Newsletter: For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail... -
City approves ordinance to rezone 'Pete's area' of West Austin Boulevard (11/4/25)When the Nevada City Council met for a regular meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 4, the members unanimously voted on the second reading of an ordinance to rezone a portion of West Austin Boulevard. The passage of ordinance means half of each block on the west and east side of Austin Boulevard between South Clay Street and South Adams Street will be rezoned from mixed zoning to C-3 Commercial...
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'Falling back' at the Vernon County Courthouse (11/3/25)Climbing up into the Vernon County Courthouse clock tower is a great way to cure your fear of heights. Or perhaps not. Topping out at 126 feet, it can get a little dizzying up there. Thankfully, Courthouse Head Maintenance Custodian Rick Warren, has no problem heading up the multiple stair cases, opening the overhead wooden trap doors, and handling the nest of bees living in the eaves overhead... -
Ideas for improving Moore-Few facilities, programs discussed during work session (10/31/25)Nevada’s Long Term Care board of directors met for a work session with Moore-Few Care Center (MFCC) Executive Director Hanna Abele and Director of Nursing Alisha Pryor, RN, BSN, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, to discuss ideas for upgrading and improving the center’s facilities and programs... -
Crimson Sound wraps up successful marching season (10/30/25)After a 14-year absence, the Nevada High School marching band once again took the field on Friday, Oct. 17 for competition at the Bands Of America (BOA) Super Regional Championship in St. Louis. The Dome at America’s Center (formerly known as the Edward Jones Dome and the home of the St. ... -
NRMC's funding requests on hold until federal government reopens (10/28/25)The federal government has put the brakes on any possibility of approving Nevada Regional Medical Center’s application for a change of rural hospital status. On Tuesday, Oct. 28, Interim Chief Executive Officer Jason McCormick read a letter from the organization assisting NRMC with the application... -
Polk's artwork leaves museum to be dispersed among family, donated (10/27/25)The John C. Polk, (1912-1991), wildlife art collection has been on display for several months at the Bushwhacker Museum, as Polk’s grandchildren shared their local artist grandfather’s work with the surrounding community. It was perhaps the last time the entire collection will be together... -
City's comprehensive plan work is kicked off (10/24/25)Having been awarded the contract by the city to develop and implement a new comprehensive city plan, Keith Marvin, Principal Community Planner for the Marvin Planning Consultants of David City, Neb. attended the Tuesday, Oct. 21, Nevada Planning and Zoning Commission meeting as a kickoff to begin the process... -
Council hears from public on Austin Blvd. rezoning proposal (10/23/25)The public had an opportunity to share their thoughts on the potential rezoning of a four-block section along West Austin Boulevard Tuesday, Oct. 21. The Nevada City Council held a public hearing prior to voting in favor on the first reading of an ordinance to rezone a portion of that area, then not passing a motion on the first reading to rezone the remainder of that area... -
Ordinance to rezone majority of four-block radius on Austin fails to pass (10/21/25)Following a public hearing Tuesday, Oct. 21, the Nevada City Council passed one of two special ordinances to rezone a portion of West Austin Boulevard. Unanimously passing a first reading was a special ordinance to rezone an area that includes Pete’s convenience store and a portion of the block south of the store from mixed zoning to C-3 Commercial District...
