Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 30, 2005 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- William Cole
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- William Marion Cole, 72, of Tates Bluff and most recently of Trinity, Texas, peacefully slipped into Gods presence November 19, 2005, after a valiant battle against a debilitating neurological disorder.
William was born in Camden, March 6, 1933. He at...
- People clamor for public pool
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- An overflow crowd greeted the Prescott City Council at its November meeting.
In fact, so many people showed up chairs were obtained from the auditorium upstairs, and this still wasnt enough. People had to wait in the lobby at City Hall. There was a var...
- Council updated on PRI
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- Hari Chandra, owner of Prescott Rubber, Inc., said there is plenty going on at the plant.
He said this to an overflow crowd at the November meeting of the Prescott City Council.
Chandra gave some background on PRI, saying he first came to Prescott in 1...
- Nevada scores look good
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- Scores for the Nevada School District looked good from the standardized tests.
Sandra Browning, Nevada counselor, said students were tested on the Benchmark Exam and End of Course exams. The scores the students were shooting for were 200 at the high sch...
- Residents levy complaints against PPD officer
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- BY JOHN MILLER
A group of resident voiced complaints about a member of the Prescott Police Department.
The group voiced these concerns at the Prescott City Council at its November meeting.
May Young got things started saying shes concerned about actin...
- Residents levy complaints against PPD officer
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- A group of resident voiced complaints about a member of the Prescott Police Department.
The group voiced these concerns at the Prescott City Council at its November meeting.
May Young got things started saying shes concerned about acting police chief ...
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