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Gray looks to tap into Tigers immense potential (High School Sports ~ 11/09/16)
With the core group of its team returning plus impact newcomers sprinkled in, big things could lie ahead for Shaun Gray's Nevada Tiger basketball team as the season quickly approaches. Gray, whose Tigers finished 14-11 a year ago, is eyeing the program's first 20-win season since the 1998-99 campaign... -
Catwalk for a Cure Friday
(Local News ~ 11/09/16)
Nevada Daily Mail The fifth annual Catwalk for a Cure will open its doors Friday night at 5:30 in the Ella Maxwell Center for the Performing Arts at Nevada High School. The charity fashion show, which is a service project to benefit Relay for Life and Vernon County Cancer Relief, will feature 12 Nevada High School models and nine mini-models, with fashions from local clothing stores...
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Election results by the numbers
(Local News ~ 11/09/16)
Nevada Daily Mail With a voter turnout of 65.86 percent and 8,659 cast, here are the unofficial results for national, statewide, regional and local offices and issues at press time. President and Vice-President Rep.: Trump/Pence - 6,526 Dem.: Clinton/Kaine - 1,706...
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Banes, Thompson prevail in heavy turnout
(Local News ~ 11/09/16)
jbrann.ndm@gmail.com The election night story in Vernon County was on the races for collector/treasurer and northern district commissioner and the heavy turn-out. With 56 percent of the vote, Brent Banes prevailed over Kylie Pritchett and so next April will succeed Phil Couch, who is retiring after 32 years...
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Checking absentee ballots to allay fears (Local News ~ 11/09/16)
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8th-grade Lady Tigers best Webb City
(High School Sports ~ 11/09/16)
The Nevada Lady Tigers eighth-grade "A" basketball team remained perfect with a 29-27 victory over Webb City. The Thursday night road-thriller improved the Lady Tigers to 4-0 overall. In addition, Nevada's "B" team prevailed 26-23. Check Friday's edition of the Daily Mail for coverage of the Lady Tigers eighth-grade team, as they host Fort Scott Middle School in a Thursday night showdown...
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7th-grade Lady Tigers edged at Webb City
(High School Sports ~ 11/09/16)
In Tuesday night junior high basketball action, the Nevada Lady Tiger seventh-grade "A" team dropped a 24-22 heartbreaker to host Webb City. A Nevada jumper that would have tied the game, rolled off the rim as time expired. "I'm so proud of the girls and how hard they played," Lady Tigers head coach Danny Penn said. "They played through adversity (and) scoring table errors, and never quit."...
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