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Spring Hope man's death under investigation

A multiple-agency investigation into the death of an 18-year-old Spring Hope man continues as his family plans funeral arrangements.
Amir Keyshawn Hinnant was reported missing to the Wilson Police Department on Feb 24th, according to a copy of the missing person's report, which said he had been last seen at 1 p.m. Feb. 24 at a home in the 600 block of Vance Street East. A Facebook live post said his family had not seen him since some time earlier. Hinnant's white car was also gone.

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4-H Day is Saturday!
Aubree Moss of Nashville is pictured above volunteering at A Touch of the Father's Love food pantry in Momeyer. Aubree, along with other members of the "A Little Bit of Everything 4-H Club" made birthday boxes in January.
4-H Day is Saturday!

ROCKY MOUNT - Cooperative Extension folks are pulling out all the stops for the upcoming 4-H Ag Day March 16th, to be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the East Carolina Ag & Education Center, 1175 Kingsboro Road, Rocky Mount. A joint effort by three county 4-H teams and the 4-H Alumni group, the event will be a fund-raiser for the Eastern Carolina 4-H Livestock Show and Sale this Spring.

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Momeyer preps for history project

MOMEYER - While simultaneously looking to the town's past and to its future, Momeyer Town officials are taking steps to reclaim their history while also discussing ways to bring some older customs, such as a 4th of July celebration, back.
At their March 11 Town Council meeting, Mayor Wil Funderburg gave an update on the Momeyer Historical Project, which began to take shape in the last several months with discussions about where and how to store printed materials and artifacts relating to town history.

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Red Oak aids basketball league, school

RED OAK - The Town of Red Oak dug into its coffers to shake the piggy bank and empty its Scholarship Fund Monday on behalf of two requests for aid: one from the Red Oak Basketball League, and one to assist first graders at Red Oak Elementary to go on a field trip to the NC Zoo in Ashboro.
Matt Kannan, a coach for the Red Oak Basketball League, addressed the Town Council March 11 to ask for $3,500 in operations money to make up for a deficit caused by a lack of apparel sales; Kannan said they sold about 25% of what was ordered for the year.

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NCC breaks ground for driver training center

A $2.6-million-dollar new Driver Training Center designed to streamline training for Nash Community College programs requiring Commercial Drivers' Licenses had its groundbreaking March 6 next to the Pet Connection Center at 3600 Eastern Avenue, Rocky Mount.
"This new facility will allow us to provide a space for all of our programs that require CDLs," said Dr. Lew K. Hunnicutt, president of NCC.

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Long-time EMS official retires from Nash County
Long-time EMS official retires from Nash County

NASHVILLE - Red Oak Volunteer Fireman Brent Fisher, who may be better known in his capacity as Assistant Director for Nash County Emergency and Fire Rescue Services, has retired after 30-plus years of service to Nash County to take a job at the state level. Fisher is the new Area 6 Coordinator for NC Emergency Management.
Area 6 makes up fairly close-by counties to the north, including Halifax, Franklin, Warren, Granville, Northampton, Person, and Vance counties.

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