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UPDATE: Changes have been made to the events mentioned in the letter below. See new event details here. Dear Nixa Residents, As we close out another year, I want to take a moment to reflect on what an exceptional year 2024 has been for Nixa. Together, we have achieved significant…
When: 8 p.m. Monday Night, July 29th Details:Â Contractor crews to turn on new signals and open new Continuous Flow Intersection at U.S. Route 160 and Christian County Route CC in Nixa. A Continuous Flow Intersection has traffic turning left placed to the left of oncoming traffic, opposite where it is normally.…
The City of Nixa is announcing the hiring of Summer Rascoll-Jones as the new Director of Communications. Rascoll-Jones will begin her role with Nixa on August 5th. She will be tasked with leading Nixa’s Communications Department through public information, media relations, community engagement, and marketing. A New Orleans native, Rascoll-Jones…
The City of Nixa is saddened by the passing of Sharon Whitehill on October 5th, 2023. We wish to honor her legacy.Whitehill served as Mayor of the City of Nixa from April 11, 1994 to August 5, 1997. She was just the second woman to serve as Mayor in Nixa’s…
Want to know what's going on in Nixa? Check out the October 2023 edition of the City of Nixa newsletter. In this edition, you can find:- Mayor Giddens' letter to the community- updates regarding the Route 14 widening project- upcoming events- and more! Read the Newsletter
It’s never easy to find the perfect way to communicate information to the citizens of Nixa. Some of our citizens read the monthly newsletter, some follow the official city social media pages, and others get their information from friends, family, or other social media pages. Despite all the various ways…
Lisa has been a member of the finance department for just over a year. She has been a wonderful addition to the team and has quickly put her skills to work while simultaneously learning her job. She is our main accounts payable processor, meaning she helps with tracking money and…
Rain water collects a variety of pollutants as it runs downhill to our streams, rivers and lakes (even our drinking water). To help the city think of ways to reduce pollution of our local water, consider volunteering for the Nixa Stormwater Advisory Committee. The committee will be meeting over the…
Want to know what’s going on in Nixa? Check out the September 2023 newsletter: https://conta.cc/3YPtHa1 In this issue you can find: Mayor Giddens writes about back-to-school seasonAn update on the Rotary Park playgroundHow you can help us pick the city’s new flag designCity event calendarand more!
Want to know what's going on in Nixa? Check out the October…
It’s never easy to find the perfect way to communicate information to…
Lisa has been a member of the finance department for just over…
Rain water collects a variety of pollutants as it runs downhill to…
Nixa Parks and Recreation received a grant from PlayCore, (a leading company…
Which of these designs should be Nixa's new city flag? Do you…