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Sheriff's Reports July 19-July 24
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/03/12)
July 19 Timothy McCullick was arrested for theft by shoplifting. Bond is $1,000. Norma Brundridge was arrested for tampering with a motor vehicle. Bond is $2,500. Tammy Kronk was arrested for probation violation. No bond. Evan Cox was arrested for theft. Bond is $2,500...
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Hospital, Cerner Corp. join 'Healthy Nevada Project'
(Local News ~ 08/03/12)
Nevada Daily Mail Directors of Nevada Regional Medical Center heard an update on the hospital's participation in the "Healthy Nevada Project" undertaken by the city and an international healthcare information technology group, the Kansas City-based Cerner Corp...
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Straw votes change from week to week
(Local News ~ 08/03/12)
Nevada Daily Mail Judging from straw polls taken July 24 and 31 during political forums in the Nevada High School auditorium, the adage that an election "is the photograph of one day" has a good deal of validity. Local voters' week-to-week preferences on Missouri House and Senate races and contests for the U.S. Senate and Congress were similar in some respects but differed inasmuch as some candidates who showed up and spoke did better in the second poll than those who didn't come...
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Destination impersonation: Screening spotlights presidential look-a-like's unique form of entertainment
(Local News ~ 08/03/12)
By Lynn A. Wade Nevada Daily Mail Impersonating a president can't be a simple task, but Nevada's own Brent Mendenhall makes it look easy. Monday night, at a screening of "First Impersonator," the story of Mendenhall's journey to develop, perfect and put to work his uncanny imitation of George W. Bush, will unfold for viewers...
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'Worth the wait' Story and photos by Ralph Pokorny Nevada Daily Mail Except for the monthly bill, most Nevada residents take their sewer service for granted, unless you live in the MeadMore than 30 years after annexation, area will soon have sewers
(Local News ~ 08/03/12)
Story and photos by Ralph Pokorny Nevada Daily Mail Except for the monthly bill, most Nevada residents take their sewer service for granted, unless you live in the Meadow Lane subdivision located southeast of Wal-Mart where there are no city sewers; but soon, Meadow Lane property owners will have the sewer lines that have remained unconstructed since the area's annexation into the city more than 30 years ago...
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'Worth the wait'
(Local News ~ 08/03/12)
Story and photos by Ralph Pokorny Nevada Daily Mail Except for the monthly bill, most Nevada residents take their sewer service for granted, unless you live in the Meadow Lane subdivision located southeast of Wal-Mart where there are no city sewers; but soon, Meadow Lane property owners will have the sewer lines that have remained unconstructed since the area's annexation into the city more than 30 years ago...
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