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The Nevada City Advocate is a free monthly publication based in Nevada City, Ca. We publish 7,000 papers that are available on newspaper racks and in businesses in Nevada City, Grass Valley and the San Juan Ridge. Our web site does daily news updates. If you would like to contact our main office for advertising rates or other information, call 530-470-9088. The publisher and editor is Pat Butler. The advertising manager is Stacy Butler. If you would like to contact the Nevada City Advocate via e-mail, just click on one of the following links.
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- New courthouse could be built in Nevada City, top official says
- St. Josephs Cultural Center benefit to be held Sunday, June 27
- Taking Care of Business: Take small steps if you want to see the big picture
- Nevada County weekend calendar: Live music, live theatre, costumes balls, Mardi Gras parade
- Community swap to be held Sunday at Nevada City Seafood warehouse
- Races are heating up for June 8 election in Nevada County
- Owner: Truckee company to renovate Taylor-Drake building, open in April
- Music school opens on March 1 in Nevada City
- New courthouse could be built in Nevada City, top official says
- Nevada County weekend calendar: Live music, live theatre, costumes balls, Mardi Gras parade
- Bringing history back to life
- Music school opens on March 1 in Nevada City
- St. Josephs Cultural Center benefit to be held Sunday, June 27
- Editorial: It's time to expect more from our elected officials
- Editorial: Grass Valley should rescind its housing policy
