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Methodist Church donates 10,800 packs of food to combat world hunger
(Local News ~ 09/29/15)
Nevada Daily Mail The Nevada United Methodist Church helped feed those in the world hunger crisis after their church service, Sunday. Pam Hayes, president of the United Methodist Women, organized about 75 members of the congregation to pack meals for Stop Hunger Now with dehydrated meals comprised of rice, soy, vegetables, and essential vitamins and minerals. One package of food, which costs 29 cents, feeds six people...
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Crain reflects on his training at the FBI National Academy
(Local News ~ 09/29/15)
Nevada Daily Mail On Sept. 18, Nevada Police Capt. Casey Crain became the first member of the Nevada Police Department to graduate from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va., while a member of the department. Crain said that City Manager JD Kehrman recommended that he apply for a spot in the 10-week program for professional development for command-level staff in 2010 while he was serving as the interim chief...
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CCPA changes play dates two weeks
(Local News ~ 09/29/15)
Nevada Daily Mail Community Council on the Performing Arts is changing the performance dates for "Crimes of the Heart," by Beth Henley, originally scheduled to open Oct. 2 and run the first two weekends of October. "It has become necessary for us to partially recast and reschedule this play," stated a release from the CCPA...
- Cottey holds ribbon cutting for new fine arts building (Local News ~ 09/29/15)
- Lady Tigers win West Central Conference tournament (High School Sports ~ 09/29/15)
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Richmond earns All-District golf honors
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/15)
Nevada's Kaitlyn Richmond garnered All-District accolades after finishing in a tie for sixth place at the Class 1 District 4 Girl's Golf State Championships in Marshfield. The tournament was played Monday at Marshfield Country Club's 18-hole par 70 course. Richmond totaled a 93, shooting a 45 on the front nine, and a 48 on the back nine...
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Cottey hosts seeding tournament
(College Sports ~ 09/29/15)
Nevada Daily Mail The Cottey campus was consumed with volleyball Friday and Saturday, as the Comets hosted the NJCAA Region 16 seeding tournament. Six teams competed in the tournament, with a total of nine games being played. Friday, the Comets defeated St. Louis Community College in three sets 25-17, 25-19, and 25-16...
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