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Preschoolers, culinary students join forces in the kitchen to create Christmas cookies (12/9/24)Monday morning, Dec. 9, Nevada Regional Technical Center Culinary Arts Instructor Chef Emily Daniel prepped her students to get the cookie dough ready for their soon-to-arrive preschool guests: rolling pin, cookie sheet, cookie cutters, and ingredients for each station...
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Edwards settles in with experience, goals for city of Nevada (12/6/24)Hanging on the wall behind the desk in his new office, Nevada City Manager Gary Edwards has a quote from Winston Churchill which reads: “Never, never, never give up.” For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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NHS Fine Arts Department preparing for evening of holiday music (12/5/24)Once again, the Nevada High School Fine Arts Department has plans to treat the community to a Christmas holiday extravaganza even more so than last year. Michael Fox is the NHS band director, but his duties have morphed into other areas, such as assisting Vocal Music Director Wes Morton with the show choir as well as running the sound board and tech classes for the Performing Arts Center...
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Nevada gets opening night win over McCounty at Carl Junction Lady Bulldog Classic (12/3/24)In a gritty basketball game that didn't have a lot of flow at times, the Nevada Lady Tigers got their first win of the season outscoring the McDonald County Lady Mustangs 32-25 Monday night in the opening game of the Carl Junction Lady Bulldog Classic...
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Festivities to include shopping, parade, memories, giving (12/3/24)Christmas festivities in Nevada ramp up Friday with several happenings. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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Nevada Lady Tiger basketball falls in season opener at Lebanon (12/2/24)An early deficit for Nevada proved troublesome to overcome with the Lebanon Lady Yellowjackets holding on for a 56-48 win over the Lady Tigers Tuesday night at Lebanon. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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Countless volunteer hours comes to fruition in three-volume cemetery book (12/2/24)For those interested in genealogical research, the Vernon County Historical Society now has a three-volume set of the Vernon County Cemetery Directory for use, or the work can be purchased from the Bushwhacker Museum. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail...
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Work session held to discuss proposed plumbing ordinances (11/27/24)On Tuesday, Nov. 26, the Nevada City Council held its first work session to discuss 12 proposed plumbing ordinances For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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Fee breaks school records at NAIA National Championship (11/26/24)COTTEY COLLEGE –The weather was surprisingly warm for a late November outdoor meet, but that did not phase Comet Madalenn Fee as she took the starting line for the NAIA Cross Country National Championships. Fee would have the best race of her career, clockin in at 22:02.3 and taking 46th place. That time was good enough to once again break her own 6k cross country school record, as well as mark the highest ever individual finish in program history...
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Community Center opens doors to young artists (11/26/24)It was beginning to look at least a little like Christmas at the Nevada Community Center on Wednesday evening, Nov. 20, when local artist and professional art instructor and owner of I Heart Art Studio, Jeanette Hawkins, brought her wares for about 14 children to paint snowmen. As kids were arriving, since the tables were already set with stretched out canvases and brushes, one could find Hawkins already at work doing some fancy, wintery facepainting...
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Hunt's 27 and Cottey's big second half lead to AMC win over Stephens (11/25/24)(November 24 ) Thanks to a big second half Saturday, the Cottey Comet basketball team is off to a 2-0 start in American Midwest Conference play. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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A little bit of change becomes a chunk of help to hungry students (11/25/24)All that’s in the house is enough PB&J for the one sandwich you just made. That should be enough to hold you until a hot breakfast at the high school commons tomorrow morning, unless of course you have a little fourth grade brother or sister in the house. Then you pass the sandwich on to your sibling and go start your homework to take your mind off the growling in your stomach...
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Comets use big first half to take care of Missouri Baptist in AMC Opener (11/22/24)
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Iconic steeple to be removed soon (11/22/24)Jeff Coonrod of Coonrod Construction in Nevada has a hefty job ahead of him. As if the formidable excavators – one with a 60-foot reach – parked in the already cleared out area that once held the First Christian Church sanctuary weren’t enough. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail...
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Culinary students use their skills to help other students (11/21/24)It started just a few months before the COVID pandemic – January 2020 to be more precise – with the culminating vision of founder, Tamara Weber, when she and her team opened Pete’s Garden, a food recovery program to lessen food waste while at the same time helping mitigate food insecurity in the Kansas City area...
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Students take the catwalk to help cancer organizations (11/21/24)It’s been missing for a few years, but returns with a star-studded cast to the Nevada High School Performing Arts Center Friday, Nov. 22: The Catwalk for Cure. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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First Christian, First Assembly of God churches swap buildings (11/19/24)Several members of the First Christian Church of Nevada were busy making last minute preparations on Saturday morning, Nov. 16, before opening the doors to the public for the first church service in their new building Sunday, Nov. 17 – three months after fire destroyed their church...
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Retired Teachers Association breakfast focuses on friendship, conversations, updates (11/18/24)The fellowship hall of the First Presbyterian Church in Nevada was fairly packed with old friends, plenty of food, and conversation (plus laughter) during the Nov. 8 breakfast meeting of the Vernon County Retired Teachers Association. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail...
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A big day for all to embrace personal, professional growth (11/15/24)Chris Forsythe, insurance agent, real estate investor (and association leader), RV Park owner and co-owner of Precision Coffee, tags himself as “a serial entrepreneur looking to inspire others,” and says he loves seeing people “grow and follow their true passion.”...
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Update on Nevada MO Main Street Alliance provided during Chamber luncheon (11/14/24)For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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Day filled with tributes to U.S. veterans (11/12/24)Several things were happening throughout Vernon County on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, to recognize those in our area who have served in the armed forces. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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Plumbing board members speak, proposed ordinances outlined (11/8/24)After City Attorney William McCaffree outlined plumbing ordinances he has written for council consideration Tuesday evening, two members of the newly reorganized plumbing board spoke to the council. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail...
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This Week in Tiger Football History: The 1975 Nevada Tigers (11/7/24)In this week’s look back, I will focus on the 1975 Nevada Big 10 Conference road contest against the Neosho Wildcats. For complete story, see the print or online edition of the Nevada Daily Mail
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'Tis almost the season for red kettles and bells (11/7/24)There may or may not be snow when the traditional bell ringers set up outside the local Walmart – one never knows in southern Missouri, but regardless of the weather, Angie Nelson anticipates much needed money coming into the Salvation Army’s coffers again this Christmas season...
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Community welcomed to Weber Elementary (11/5/24)With 83.5 thousand square feet of space housing 725 students, Pre-K through second grade, according to the colorful brochure handed out to welcome visitors coming through the door, the new Weber Elementary facility was open for the community’s assessment Monday evening, Nov. 4...