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Register of Deeds passes away

Nash County Register of Deeds Anne Melvin passed away last Thursday, September 2, after declining health.
Melvin, 57, had served as Register of Deeds since 2011. She replaced the late Barbara Sasser who had served as Register of Deeds for 19 years prior.
Nash County Commissioners took time to pause during Tuesday's meeting to reflect on Melvin's service to Nash County.
Commissioners and staff did not realize the severity of her health issues noting she was a very quiet, humble person and a true servant.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

Town revives downtown facade grants

Two grants that could help downtown businesses have been resurrected at the request of the Downtown Nashville Strong Advisory Board.
Nashville's Town Council moved forward with approval of the grant programs Tuesday night.
The grants, the Downtown Investment Grant and a Facade Grant, have both been discussed for several months by members of the Downtown Strong Advisory Board.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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4,500 bottles per day of George's BBQ Sauce is hand-made and hand poured right here in Nashville.
Local sauce makes it to top 15 of coolest things

George's BBQ Sauce, made right here in Nashville, has been voted into the top 15 semi-finalists of this year's Coolest Thing Made in NC contest.
The contest is spearheaded by the NC Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the state's manufacturing community.
The general public can vote online through September 16 to help push George's BBQ Sauce into the final five which will be announced on September 20. Voting will be offered afterwards to find this year's winner which will be announced on October 1st.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

Redistricting process begins in Nash County

Nash County will soon study redistricting options, if required, of the seven commissioner districts.
All local governments which elect members using districts are required by law to evaluate population changes or inequalities every ten years upon the release of new census numbers.
The last redistricting process was in 2011 due to radical changes in the 2010 census.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

Covid numbers continue to climb

On Tuesday Nash County reported 331 new positive cases of COVID-19 over a seven-day period which brings the cumulative total to 13,011. Deaths have increased from 203 to 207 since last Tuesday.
Nash County Health Director Bill Hill reported 32 people in the hospital at UNC Nash with three of those in the ICU and two on ventilators. Hill said of the 32 people hospitalized, 27 were unvaccinated.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

 Local News

Nash UNC Health Care mandates COVID vaccine for staff

Nash UNC Health Care's board of commissioners has voted in support of adding the COVID-19 vaccination to the current list of vaccinations that Nash UNC requires for staff as a condition of employment.
Current vaccinations that are a condition of employment are Influenza (Flu), Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR), Hepatitis B (Hep B) and Tuberculosis (TB).

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Nashville hopes to update water-sewer plan

The Town of Nashville is hopeful an update to the 10-year Water and Sewer Capital Improvement Plan will help better the chances of receiving grant funding for water and sewer projects.
Town Manager Randy Lansing requested approval for the 10-year Water and Sewer Capital Improvement Plan on Tuesday night at the board's regular meeting.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Nashville Chamber welcomes child care center

The Nashville Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated its newest childcare facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Shining Star Childcare opened in 2020 and will soon celebrate its first year in business. The business is family owned by Hiram Montalvo and his wife, Marjorie Del Carmen.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

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Rocky Mount native serves aboard Navy warship

MAYPORT, Fla. - A Rocky Mount native serves in the U.S. Navy aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook.
Petty Officer 1st Class Chevaris Jennett joined the Navy 19 years ago. Today, Jennett serves as an electrician's mate.
"My brother, Delvin, joined the Navy," said Jennett. "I saw what he was doing, and it made me want to leave home and do the same thing."

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City of Rocky Mount to host 9/11 event Friday

The city of Rocky Mount will observe the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks by holding a ceremony at the flag pole of the Frederick E. Turnage Municipal Building. The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 10 and will be shared live via the city of Rocky Mount's Facebook page.
Members of the Rocky Mount Fire Department and Rocky Mount Police Department will honor the lives lost and affected of their fellow public service members and civilians as a result of the attacks on the United States.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Possession marijuana less than 1/2 oz; possession cocaine; resisting arrest/hinder and delay; possession of stolen goods; possession of drug paraphernalia; drive/allow motor vehicle no registration at 102 NW Railroad St., Whitakers on 8/31/21
Warrant service/larceny misdemeanor at 10601 E NC 97, Rocky Mount on 9/3/21

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Antwane Daniels charged with DWI on 8/29/21
Tiara Moore charged with carrying concealed weapon, DWI on 8/29/21
Eric Jones, charged with flee/elude arrest with motor vehicle on 8/31/21

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RMPD seeks information on Cook Out shooting

Rocky Mount Police responded to a shooting with injury at approximately 3 a.m., September 6, at 1020 North Wesleyan Blvd (Cook Out). The victim, a 24-year-old female, was transported to UNC Nash Healthcare, where she was treated and released for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Shell casings were located in the parking lot of Cook Out and near Jeffreys Road and Sutters Creek Blvd, which is consistent with suspects shooting from a moving vehicle.

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Zebulon man charged with Rocky Mount murder

Rocky Mount Police Department arrested and charged a 24-year-old male, Adrian Knight of Zebulon with first degree murder and possession of a firearm by felon. Knight was incarcerated at the Nash County Detention Facility with no bond in connection with the shooting of 19-year-old Quatarius Ruffin.
At approximately 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 28, the Rocky Mount Police Department responded to a shots fired call on South Wesleyan Blvd.

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Rocky Mount man charged for trafficking heroin

The Nash County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division conducted a traffic stop on a green Honda Accord for a registration violation and K9 Maya was deployed finding a positive indication for the odor of narcotics inside the vehicle.
During the encounter, deputies noticed a plastic bag near the front waistband of Christopher Brandon Lewis. Further investigation revealed that Lewis was concealing a plastic bag inside of his waistband, which contained approximately 250 Dosage units of heroin.

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Complaints lead to drug bust

Rocky Mount Police Department received complaints of drug activity in the 1100 block of Star Street. As a result, the Rocky Mount Special Operations Division began a thorough investigation and executed a search warrant in the 1100 block of Star Street. The Rocky Mount Police Department seized nearly 700 grams of illegal narcotics, drug paraphernalia, and ammunition from inside the residence.

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Community paramedic program decreases hospital re-admissions

The Nash UNC Health Care Foundation has funded a new program at Nash UNC Health Care to help patients decrease their chances of being re-admitted to the hospital.
"One of our goals as a hospital is to reduce patient readmissions to the hospital.

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Student wins NC Farm to School Calendar contest

Thirteen elementary school students' art pieces have been chosen for the North Carolina Farm to School 2021-2022 calendar. This marks the 11th year for the popular contest.
Second-grader Aryan Pampatwar from Benvenue Elementary, was one of thirteen elementary school students whose art was chosen for the North Carolina Farm to School 2021-2022 calendar. This marks the 11th year for the popular contest.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS AUGUST 30-SEPTEMBER 3

S. Battle, J. Battle, Detron M. Bennett, Takira Bennett, Sharon Denise Battle, John Battle, Detron McKinley Bennett to Lemonade Property Group, LLC; lot 34, Block C, Section 2, Winwood Subdivision
Linda Tomlinson, Kathy Toavs, Dwight Toavs, Ronald Bartholomew, Judith Bartholomew, Michele Khuen, Mark Khuen, Melanie Patterson, Keith Gary, Annemarie Pringle to George Ricky Tucker and Dianne G. Tucker; property on East College Street in Spring Hope

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS AUG.30-SEPT.3

Building Permits Residential
Braxton H. Bell, 1007 Sandy Cross Rd; new single family; $250,000
Randal Weaver, 2247 Quail Haven Rd; detached accessory; $68,000

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Frequently asked questions about heaven

We recently had our two nieces, Evie and Rya, visiting from Wisconsin. At 6 and 8, they are full of questions and talk about everything they hear someone mention.
Evie asked Robbie how old she was. Robbie asked, "how old do you think I am"? Evie said, "probly 100. You'll probly be dead when I'm a teenager, but I'll come to your funeral!" Robbie told Evie that she would see her again one day in heaven. Evie quickly replied, "No, you'll be in the North Carolina heaven. I'll be in the Wisconsin heaven"!

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MIKE RUFFIN

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

"We at Peachtree Baptist Church continue to pray for you; your friends and family during these stressful times. The Covid-19-DV has spiked and the number of cases and deaths continue to rise.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God Bob and I in honor of our granddaughter, Linnea Mink, who celebrated her 20th. birthday on September 4th

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FRAN BUNN

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RED OAK NEWS

The Mission Friends, Girls in Action, and Royal Ambassadors met Wednesday, September 1 at Red Oak Baptist Church with great attendance. This is the first time meeting since last year with the pandemic. They had a great time! AWANA met Wednesday, September 8. The 2 organizations will be meeting with the missions groups meeting 1st and 3rd Wednesday nights and AWANA meeting 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights. The groups will take turns meeting on 5th Wednesdays.

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SUZY PEARCE

Nash UNC opens food pantry for patients

Nash UNC Health Carehas opened a food pantry for patients who struggle with food insecurity at home.
"Twenty-three percent of the population in our service area is food insecure - that means 23% of our neighbors have limited access to food for themselves or their families," said Kirby Slade, community development director at Nash UNC Health Care. "That's 7% higher than the state average, and thus is a key social determinant of health we should work to address in our community."

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 Editorials

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Forgetting takes place a little at the time

I won't ever forget that day or what I was doing and I suspect most readers of this column won't either.
I was on my way to my studio in Nashville when the mindless deejays on a mindless morning show mentioned that an airplane had hit one of the World Trade Center towers in New York. They laughed it off.

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Mike Brantley

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Feels a liitle like fall in Nash County

I've been told numerous times by a rather wise man that you can pretty much expect time to slip by twice as fast once Labor Day hits and Christmas will be here in the blink of an eye. And he's right!
But let's not get too fast that we miss out on the awesome fall events headed our way - events that we've missed out on for quite some time due to the pandemic.

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Jo Anne Cooper

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Backward Glances

North Carolina Wesleyan College's 65th Founding Anniversary is October 25. The college submitted this photo of the construction of its entrance wall.

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A PICTORIAL LOOK INTO THE PAST

 Sports

SN'S DEFENSE RESTS

STANHOPE -- Much has been made through the years about Southern Nash's prolific Double Wing offense. But ask anyone on the Firebirds' coaching staff, and they will tell you that the key to the school's game-by-game success is often determined on the defensive side of the ball.
So none of the coaches were very happy with the performance of SN's defense during a comeback victory over East Wake in the Firebirds' regular season opener.
Fast forward to the second game, and the defense could not have looked any differently.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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SUPERB START

RALEIGH -- North Carolina State University's two-headed backfield tandem appears to be stronger than ever -- at least judging by the results from the Wolfpack's regular season opener last Thursday against South Florida.
Franklin County's Ricky Person (Heritage) and Nash County's Zonovan 'Bam' Knight (Southern Nash) combined for a whopping 327 total yards of offense to go with four touchdowns as the Wolfpack roared to an impressive 45-0 decision over the Bulls at historic Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

NC Shocks Big East

ROCKY MOUNT-- When assessing how the Big East Conference volleyball standings were going to shake up this fall, it was easy and convenient to point toward Franklin County.
After all, that area has more of a spike tradition than Nash County, and Franklinton has been a force in the Big East over the past four campaigns.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

Northern rolls to a road win

RED OAK -- After having to take time off due to COVID-related issues with some of their opponents, the Northern Nash Knights were back in action last Thursday against the Topsail Pirates, going on the road and earning a dominant 40-0 win.
Starting 2-0 for the fourth season in a row, and the fourth time under Head Coach Andrew Farriss, the Knights have gotten off to an even more dominant start than years past, as before Topsail, Northern knocked off SouthWest Edgecombe in its season opener 53-0.

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CHANCE PUCKETT, Correspondent

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Mudcats win at Delmarva

ZEBULON - Darrien Miller hit a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning of action to lead the homestanding Carolina Mudcats to an 8-4 series finale victory versus the Delmarva Shorebirds on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium.
The grand slam was Miller's second of the series and Carolina's tenth of the season. It was also Miller's fourth home run in his last three games.

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Staff Reports

Bishops stopped versus the Wasps

ROCKY MOUNT -- The North Carolina Wesleyan College football team fell 36-7 in its home opener to ODAC foe Emory & Henry College on Sunday afternoon as they played in honor of their teammate, #73 Matthew Clemmons, who passed away last Thursday.
Wesleyan used its emotion and courage to drive right down the field in 66 yards on its first possession to go up 7-0 early on the Wasps.

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Staff Reports

Buffalo takes match in Virginia

WARREN COUNTY -- Chris Buffalo, local Kyokushin Karate fighter, won his third Muay-Thai Kickboxing match on August 21 in Western Virginia.
The event was sponsored by Rocket Combat Sports (a subsidiary of GLORY KICKBOXING) and Buffalo's opponent had much more experience than him and was the favored fighter to win.

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Staff Reports

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