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EMS warns about foggy conditions
The Nezperce Regional Emergency Services is warning drivers to be careful as the fog seems to be hanging around. With conditions like this, drivers should consider: Making sure headlights are…
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Library plans events, courses
The Nezperce Community Library is kicking off 2026 with a number of events, courses and other activities. January is Braille month, so the library has set up a station for…
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City Hall closed for Christmas, New Year’s
Nezperce City Hall, 606 Maple Street, will close at noon on Wednesday, Dec. 24 and remain closed through Sunday, Dec. 28, in observance of Christmas. City Hall will reopen 8:30…
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EMS/Fire Station offers amenities for those without power
The EMS/Fire Station, 606 Maple Street in Nezperce, has the following accommodations for people in the area still without power. 1. Two complete bathrooms with showers – bring your own…
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Mayor gives $1,000 grant from Walking Challenge to NHS cross-country team
Nezperce Mayor Tyler Nelson participated in the 2025 Mayor’s Walking Challenge and thus received a $1,000 grant from the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, Inc. “We look forward…
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City reelects Kelby Heartburg and Kim Ingram to Council
City of Nezperce residents reelected Kelby Heartburg and Kim Ingram to the City Council. Kelby received 94 votes and Kim garnered 76. Chase Lunders received 64 votes. The City Council…
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Jerry Elven, formerly mayor of Nezperce, died
Surrounded by his family, Jerry Lee Elven, 81, passed away as a result of congestive heart failure on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in Cottonwood. He was born on Jan. 21,…
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Former Nezperce mayor Dave Riggers dies at 85
David E. Riggers, formerly the mayor of Nezperce, died Oct. 3 in Leavenworth, WA. Riggers was 85. David’s wife Maxine died in June of this year. Both Maxine and David…
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Lions Club’s Fall Ball set for Nov. 15
The Nezperce Lions Club will hold the second annual Fall Ball on Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Legion Hall in Nezperce. The event will feature a fine-dining-like experience with smoked…
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Constitution Week
Mayor Nelson has declared September 17 through September 23, 2025, Constitution Week. Purpose: To honor, celebrate, and educate about the U.S. Constitution. Origin: The observance was established by the Daughters of the American…