Here are the stories in the Wednesday, June 2, 2004 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Festival will feature admission fee to help offset cost of Chamber events
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- A major change has taken place for the 17th Annual Prescott-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce Chicken and Egg Festival. Entry into the park will cost patrons $1 each, with children five and under free.
Mary Godwin, Chamber director, said this was decided ...
- Council looking to raise sewer rates
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- Sewer rates in Prescott will soon be going up.
The Prescott City Council, at its regular monthly meeting held Monday, May 17, discussed raising the sewer rates from the current $3.50 per month to $11.50 a month. The council will look at adopting an ordina...
- Board approves trips for district personnel
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- Prescott's School Board needed less than an hour to conclude its business Tuesday, May 25.
In fact, the meeting lasted 55 minutes from start to finish, including the executive session.
The board approved out-of-state travel for James Cannon to attend the ...
- Few bother voting in primary election
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- Apathy ruled the May 18 primary election as a scant 17 percent of registered voters from Nevada County bothered to go to the polls.
Most of the races featured unopposed candidates, though there were a few contested positions, especially on the state level...
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