Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 22, 2003 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Wolves could travel undefeated because of brackets in AAA
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- It's possible the Curley Wolves could be 12-0 and be on the road for the quarterfinals of the state playoffs.
This is what the Prescott School Board was told at its regular monthly meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Assuming the Wolves go undefeated in regular se...
- Board updated on complex
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- Prescott's School Board was updated on the new multi-purpose complex for Prescott High School.
Jerry Hollensworth, with the architectural firm of Trull and Hollensworth, talked to the board at its regular monthly meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 14, showing it the ...
- Costume contest on tap
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- It's time to find the best, or scariest, Halloween costumes for the annual Prescott-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce's Halloween contest.
Mary Godwin, executive director of the Chamber, said the contest will be held Oct. 31 for business and industries. T...
- Court updated on sales tax issue
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- A proposed 1 3/8 cent sales tax actually translates into a tax increase of 3/8 of a cent, according to Jon Chadwell.
Chadwell, the executive director of the Prescott-Nevada County Economic Development Office, said, at the October 13, meeting of the Nevada...
- Wolves feast on Cobras, 54-8, in important homecoming win part I
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- Lightning struck the Fountain Lake Cobras repeatedly Friday, Oct. 17, as Prescott posted a 54-8 win at Cummins Field.
The Wolves celebrated homecoming properly with the thrashing of Fountain Lake, even though Prescott went into the game without the servic...
- Wolves feast on Cobras, 54-8 part II
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- Saying the Cobras had no idea how to stop Prescott's offense would be an understatement, as Wolf backs almost literally ran at will against the Fountain Lake defense during the game.
Following Prescott's score, the Cobras went three and out. The defensive...
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