Here are the stories in the Wednesday, February 18, 2004 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Wolverettes split, beat Mena, fall to Lady Leopards
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- Prescott's Wolverettes ended the regular season by splitting the final two games.
The Wolverettes managed a 31-27 win over Mena Friday, Feb. 13, but dropped a tough one against De Queen Tuesday, Feb. 10, 58-41.
Prescott gave the Lady Leopards all they wan...
- Wolves finish season in tie for district title
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- Prescott's Curley Wolves ended the season on an up note beating both De Queen and Mena.
This put the Wolves in a three-way tie for the conference crown with the Bearcats and Ashdown. However, Prescott is the top seed for the 7AAA district tourney at Mena ...
- Gunlocks being passed out by city and county officers
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- Don't be alarmed when officers with the Prescott Police Department and Nevada County Sheriff's Office show up at the front door.
Through a partnership between the National Shooting Sports Foundation and Lt. Gov. Win Rockefeller, more than 280,000 gunlocks...
- Judge explains road work at meeting
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- Nevada County Judge James Roy Brown got the chance to explain how things work with the Nevada County Road and Bridge Department.
Linda Blake, representing members of New Hope Baptist Church near Falcon, questioned Brown at the Jan. 19, meeting of the Neva...
- Wind Up Your Summer at the Fair this year's theme for county event
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- A theme has been selected for the 68th Annual Nevada County Fair.
This year's theme will be "Wind up your summer at the Nevada County Fair". It was selected at the monthly meeting of the Nevada County Fair Board, held Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Potlatch Bu...
- Bodcaw water rates will be going up
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- Water rates for customers on the Waterloo-Bodcaw system have been increased.
Bodcaw Mayor Larry Hicks said Hope increased its rate for the system at the start of 2003, which has resulted in Bodcaw having to raise the rates to its customers as well. The Bo...
- Hibbs assures quality service by NCAS
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- Nick Hibbs, who's working to purchase the Nevada County Ambulance Service, assured the Nevada County Quorum Court quality service would continue.
Hibbs, speaking to the court Monday, Feb. 9, said he's been a paramedic about five-and-a-half years. At this ...
- Break-in leads to man being stabbed
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- A 23-year-old Nevada County man is being held in the Nevada County Jail after stabbing another man and crashing his car into another one.
According to Nevada County Sheriff Steve Otwell, around midnight Tuesday, Feb. 10, Derrick Christopher allegedly brok...
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