Here are the stories in the Wednesday, April 24, 2002 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Clara Wishard
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- Clara McMahan Wishard, 95,of Little Rock, died Sunday, April 14.
Wishard was the daughter of the late Stanley H. and Ada Emma McMahan of Prescott.
Survivors include: one daughter, Betty Wishard of Little Rock; two sisters, Gertrude Estes of Prescott a...
- Marlene Sein
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- Marlene Stein, 66, of Hot Springs, died Tuesday, April 16, in an area hospital.
She was born on June 8, 1935, in Prescott to Evy Parks and Helen Ingram Parks Hewlett.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Stein; her son, Rodger Kelley; and he...
- Rip Griffin's is now officially open
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- It's official. Rip Griffin's Truck and Travel Center is up and running in Prescott.
The city's newest business enterprise was welcomed to the area with a ribbon cutting ceremony, hosted by the Prescott-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce.
More than 250 p...
- Pet problelms plague Prescott's city council
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- To many pets.
This was the cry of Frances Haynes at the Prescott City Council meeting Monday April 15. Haynes addressed the board with worries of a neighbor who has nine dogs fenced in around her house.
The dogs, according to Haynes, are a nuisance and...
- No new superintendent for district yet
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- No decision has been made concerning who the next superintendent of the Prescott School District will be.
In its regular monthly meeting, the Prescott School Board discussed the matter, but came up with no answers at this time.
However, according to Ri...
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