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City applying for drainage grants

City applying for drainage grants

PRESCOTT – A public hearing to apply for a federal grant to improve drainage in Prescott was held prior to the February meeting of the Prescott City Council Monday night.…

No injuries in I-30 wreck

No injuries in I-30 wreck

PRESCOTT – A wreck occurred around 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, on Interstate-30 around the 45 mile-marker. There were no injuries, though both people in the vehicle at the time…

Legislature works on public health insurance reform

Legislature works on  public health insurance reform

LITTLE ROCK – The legislature completed the first week of the 2022 fiscal session, approving budgets for numerous state agencies and advancing reforms of public health insurance systems. For almost…

Livestock report

Livestock report

    Livestock Weighted Average Report for 2/17/2022 – Final   AUCTION     This Week Last Reported 2/10/2022 Last Year Total Receipts: 977 1,191 0 Feeder Cattle: 774(79.2%) 1,027(86.2%)…

Holiday closings

Holiday closings

PRESCOTT – All city and county offices will be closed Monday, Feb. 21, in observance of President’s Day. No garbage will be picked up in the city Monday. Monday’s routes…

Blood drive at Central Baptist

Blood drive at Central Baptist

PRESCOTT – Central Baptist Church is partnering with LifeShare Blood Center for a blood drive on Sunday, March 6, from 11:30am-4:00pm in the Stokes Center. Please consider taking part in…

Koger wins county spelling bee

Koger wins county spelling bee

PRESCOTT – Congratulations to 2022 Nevada County Spelling Bee winner Mikki Koger. Sixty students competed well in the spelling bee. Braiden Bryan placed third , Cohen Ratcliff came in second…

Thomason PPD spotlight officer of week

Thomason PPD spotlight officer of week

PRESCOTT – Officer David Thomason started his career in Law Enforcement in June of 2003 at the Prescott Police Department. From June to September of that year he was trained…

House has full plate to deal with

House has full plate to deal with

LITTLE ROCK – The House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced HB1100. This bill creates a State Employee Health Benefit Advisory Commission and a Public School Employee Health Benefit…

20 NHS FBLA members advance to state

20 NHS FBLA members advance to state

ROSSTON – Nevada High School students participated in the FBLA District IV Spring Leadership Conference. Twenty students brought home awards and qualified for state competitions. Out of those twenty students…