Here are the stories in the Wednesday, May 29, 2002 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Louis Dillard
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- Bro. Louie Hollis Skip' Dillard, 73, of Rosston, died Monday, May 20, at Medical Park Hospital in Hope.
Bro. Dillard was born January 1, 1929, in Mt. Moriah.
He was a pastor for 35 years, a Mason and a Navy Veteran of World War II.
He was preceded i...
- No surprises in primary election
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- There were no surprises or upsets at the conclusion of the primary elections, Tuesday, May 21.
Those who ran unopposed and who will remain in office include: Nevada County Judge James Roy Brown; Nevada County Clerk, Julie Stockton; Nevada Circuit Clerk...
- Rose Garden Club talks trash to Prescott's City Council
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- Prescott's City Council met with the Rose Garden Club in its regular monthly meeting on May 20.
Elizabeth Haltom, a member of the club, talked of the trash that has been littering the streets of Prescott.
"It's gotten terrible, our town doesn't look ve...
- NCAS has top crew
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- In times of emergency everyone wants the best people available on hand to help.
Such is the case with the Nevada County Ambulance Service, as, according to owner Chad Cornelius, the NCAS has the best crew it's had since he bought it in 1995.
Along with...
- Ciesla bails on coaching job
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- Lightning has struck twice, as John Ciesla has declined the position of head coach of the Prescott Curley Wolves.
Earlier this month Ciesla had tentatively accepted the position, but notified members of the Prescott School Board of his decision not to t...
- Festival time is nearing
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- Time is winding down for those planning to enter the athletic events at the 15th Annual Prescott-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce Chicken and Egg Festival.
Mary Godwin, executive director of the Chamber, said anyone planning on entering the weight lift...
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