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Coalition for a Drug Free Nevada County Publishes Report

By Deborah Wilder, on Apr 19, 2013

The Coalition for a Drug Free Nevada County recently published its report. The Coalition focuses on the education and prevention of substance abuse in Western Nevada County. The attached report includes a survey of school students and their use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. The report summarizes substance use/abuse since 2007-2008 and is showing a marked improvement. Special thanks to NCRP member Don Bessee for his work with the Coalition.

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Spring Dinner a Big Success!

By Deborah Wilder, on Apr 19, 2013

Spring Dinner A Success. The Nevada County Republican Party’s Spring Dinner on April 13 was a huge success, thank you to the 100+ people who attended. Jim Brulte, California Republican Party Chairman was the keynote speaker.

"Celebrate & Preserve Freedom" -- Don't Miss This Year's Republican Spring Dinner!! Saturday, April 13

By Rich Ulery, on Mar 5, 2013

Please join us for the Nevada County Republican Spring Dinner! This year's theme is "Celebrate & Preserve Freedom". We will be energizing Nevada County Republicans and supporting our Ruth and Drew Bedwell Scholarship Fund. The dinner will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at Alta Sierra Country Club, beginning at 5:00 PM.

Nevada County Republicans Elect New Leadership Team

By Rich Ulery, on Jan 16, 2013

In its bi-annual January 7, 2013 organizational meeting, newly elected members of the Nevada County Republican Central Committee chose new leaders for the two year term beginning in 2013. Deborah Wilder was elected as the new chair replacing Rich Ulery. Deborah is president of a construction consulting company, an attorney, and a former councilmember and mayor of Foster City, CA. She resides in Grass Valley.

Very Important Special Election -- January 8, 2013!

By Rich Ulery, on Dec 12, 2012
Nevada County Republicans,
There is a very important special election coming up on January 8, 2013. Jim Nielsen, our Republican-endorsed candidate for State Senate District 4 fell just short of receiving 50% of the vote in last month's election. He therefore must face off against a Democratic opponent in the January special election.