Services announced for pair killed in crash - News-Leader.com
Memorial services have been announced for two Nevada teens killed in a head-on collision Wednesday evening. Corey Martin, 17, and his 15-year-old passenger Emily DeBrine, were killed shortly before 8 p.m. when their pickup truck collided with one
Bulldogs look to stay undefeated at home - Shreveport Times
Weldon Brown remembers the unbearable weather conditions in Reno, Nev., last season that were instrumental in dashing Louisiana Tech’s hopes of a postseason bowl game. “Whew! It was really bad,” the former Bossier Bearkat said. “We weren’t prepared
Two teens killed in traffic crash - Fort Scott Tribune
Two local teens lost their lives in a Wednesday night crash, on U.S. 54, 6 miles west of Nevada. According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Emily A. DeBrine, 15, of Nevada, and Corey L. Martin, 17, also of Nevada, were killed in a
Don’t like long voting lines? Demand reform, political observer says - Shreveport Times
Unless you’ve been under a rock, chances are you know the Nov. 4 election was remarkable in more than one way voter turnout was significant. In Louisiana, secretary of state data show 66 percent of voters cast ballots. That enthusiasm translated
A thriftier Christmas - Union
People were busy talking to friends and shopping on Mill Street in Grass Valley Friday afternoon the scene was similar on Broad Street in Nevada Valley, with standing room only in restaurants. Photo for The Union by John Hart The No Parking
Denison suspect arrested - North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
RENO A former Marine who studied martial arts, was arrested Tuesday night for his alleged role in the slaying of 19-year-old Brianna Denison, abducted while sleeping at a friend s house last January. James Michael Biela, 27, a Sparks pipe
A disappointing start to holiday carriage rides - Union
The absence of a horse-drawn carriage in downtown Nevada City this month is causing disappointment, but the new operator is promising to become more visible starting Sunday. In August, the City Council awarded Ann Tatum of West Sacramento-based
