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    What's up: News headlines in Nevada

    2021-10-02

    (NEVADA, MO) Here are today’s top stories from the Nevada area.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest developments in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

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    Missouri / fourstateshomepage.com

    Three Missouri universities see changes in enrollment this year

    Three Missouri universities see changes in enrollment this year

    JOPLIN, Mo. — At Missouri Southern, administrators say enrollment is down more than 13% this year. Right now, nearly 4500 students are enrolled in classes at MSSU. That’s down 13.6% from last year. The university also launched several new programs and initiatives this year. This is the first semester students have been able to use […] Read more

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    Nevada / nevadadailymail.com

    James A. Faith

    James A. Faith

    James A. “Bus” Faith, 94, passed away surrounded by family on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021, at his home in Nevada. Born on October 15, 1926, in Montevallo, Mo., to James William and Ruth Ethel (Bright) Faith, he was known to almost everyone as “Bus," a nickname earned from his father for always ‘moving around like a little bus.' Read more

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    Nevada / nevadadailymail.com

    Mac County hands Nevada first home loss of softball season

    Mac County hands Nevada first home loss of softball season

    Nevada High School head softball coach Danny Penn got the pitching duel he was looking for when his squad hosted the no. 4-ranked team in Class 4 Wednesday afternoon at Bushwhacker Field. It was just not against the opposing ace he expected. Nor did it result in the outcome he... Read more

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    Nevada / nevadadailymail.com

    Lady Tigers stave off Seneca in five-set squeaker

    Lady Tigers stave off Seneca in five-set squeaker

    Friday came very close to being a sick day for the Nevada High School volleyball team. After the Lady Tigers cruised to a two-set lead against visiting Seneca Thursday night inside Wynn Gymnasium, they let their guard down and allowed the Lady Indians to win the next two sets and force a fifth — which Nevada eked out by two points for the thrilling, nail-biting, and nearly stomach-turning victory. Read more

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