Here are the stories in the Wednesday, March 14, 2007 edition of Nevada County Picayune
- Lee laid to rest with full honors
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- Tom Lee Jr. was known for many things. By all accounts, he was an incredible bass singer, a top-notch soldier and a friendly person. More than 60 friends and relatives gathered Saturday, March 10, to pay their final respects to Lee.
Better known as Bus...
- Holmes gets new lawyer
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- Lamar Holmes, 30, has been granted a different attorney following his request to Eighth Judicial District Circuit Judge Duncan Culpepper. According to a motion on file with the Nevada County Circuit Clerk, Culpepper has appointed Public Defender Anthony ...
- Quail Forever sets banquet
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- Quail Forever, a national organization with an eye toward preservation of quail for future generations, will hold its first banquet in Prescott March 17 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds.
Brent Talley, president of the Prescott chapter, said this is the ...
- Leaf burning ban begins
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- Residents of Prescott will be facing a fine if they burn leaves after March 19. The Prescott City Council adopted an ordinance in February outlawing the burning of leaves.
According to Prescott City Manager Billy House, the ordinance becomes effective 3...
- Donald Cearley
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- Donald G. Cearley, 75, of Taylor, died March 1, 2007, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Cearley was born Jan. 15, 1932, near Laneburg, to Rolly and Vadna Waddle Cearley in Nevada County. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Taylor and retired from the...
- Frank Ingram
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- Frank Ingram, 95, of Prescott, died Feb. 27, 2007, in Hillcrest Care and Rehab.
He was born May 6, 1911, in Bluff City, to the late Acie Ingram and the late Lula Gulley Ingram. He was the second of six children born to this union. He was a member of St....
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