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No public comment on county budget

In an uncommon occurrence, no one spoke during Monday's public hearing on Nash County's 2023-24 budget.
"It's very unusual. Someone's done a good job evidently," said County Board Chairman Robbie Davis.
County Manager Stacy Shatzer presented a summary of the budget during Monday's commissioners meeting that she detailed during last month's regular board meeting.

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Nashville approves facade grant for Junction

Nashville's Town Council approved Tuesday night a recommendation to award a $5,000 MSD Facade Grant to Michael Hurt and The Nashville Junction.
The recommendation came from The Downtown Nashville Strong Advisory Board. The board met on May 15 to discuss Hurt's application for the Junction property located at 723 S. Barnes Street.

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NCPS names new director of communications
NCPS names new director of communications

A Bailey native and Southern Nash High School graduate has been named the Communications Director for the Nash County Public School System.
The school system announced on Tuesday that Heather Louise Finch was named the Executive Director of Communication, Planning and Engagement. Finch replaces Michelle Fiscus.

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Fire destroys mobile home
Fire destroys mobile home

Fire destroyed a mobile home at 1004 Moss Road on Monday. Coopers Volunteer Fire Department took charge of the scene with firefighters from Nashville and Spring Hope providing mutual aid. No one was seriously injured, but the structure is a complete loss. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

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County to pay 75 percent for radio upgrades

Nash County commissioners won't foot the entire bill for radios purchased by volunteer firefighters.
In discussing the matter at Monday's board meeting, Commissioner Marvin Arrington said the county's fire departments made the decision to buy the equipment and should shoulder some of the cost of the needed updates.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
An aiding and abetting driving while intoxicated, resisting arrest/hinder and delay, driving while license revoked and speeding was reported on 6/3/23 on US 64E at mile marker 462
An identity fraud was reported on 6/2/23 at 501 Barnes Street

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A warrant service was reported on 5/26/23 at 100 N Boddie Street, Nashville
A possession of a stolen vehicle was reported on 5/26/23 at 10738 Baldy Hill Road, Middlesex
An obtaining property by false pretense was reported on 5/24/23 at 12178 Selma Road, Middlesex

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Team One: Kids learn they have choices
Area youth attending the Team One Resource Group event pose for a photo with volunteers of the non-profit organization. Contributed photo
Team One: Kids learn they have choices

Howard Kendrick used to be a bully.
Growing up, Kendrick was not a good person, but then he learned to choose love over hate.
Now a local pastor and chaplain for the Nash County Sheriff's Office, Kendrick shared his story with a small gathering of children in the Warner Room of Braswell Memorial Library during Saturday's Youth Speak Out event, sponsored by Team One Resource Group of Rocky Mount.

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NC Wesleyan University sends off Class of 2023
NC Wesleyan University sends off Class of 2023

On Saturday, May 6, North Carolina Wesleyan University held its annual commencement ceremony at the Rocky Mount Event Center. The University celebrated 418 graduates, marking its 83rd graduation.
The event was open to graduates, faculty, the platform party and guests of graduates.

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60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Johnny Floyd Land and Argie Nell Hobson Land celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on May 29, 2023. They were wed in Nash County, North Carolina on May 29, 1963. Johnny likes to tell the story of picking Argie up from the cotton field and taking her to get married without any preparation. They spent their entire 60 years in Nash County where they worked and raised their family.

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ECC student lands prestigious Mayo Clinic internship
ECC student lands prestigious Mayo Clinic internship

Earlier this year, Crystal Gray was halfway through the surgical technology program at Edgecombe Community College and working long hours at UNC Health Nash.
She also was looking forward to her youngest daughter graduating high school.
Then a long shot paid off, and the renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offered Gray a summer internship - one of four such offers the No. 1 rated hospital in the nation made this year.

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Southside Academy names Walker new head of school
Southside Academy names Walker new head of school

During the school's first kindergarten graduation, the Board of Directors of Southside Academy announced the hiring of a new Head of School.
Breona Walker was named to the position, and received a warm reception from the almost 200 people gathered for the occasion. Walker is a graduate of North Carolina Central University and is currently completing her Masters in Organizational Leadership at Chowan University.

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Nash County Animal Friends' Notebook
Nash County Animal Friends' Notebook

Sadly, MANY cats will die if they go to the Shelter. WHAT? Let's look at some hard facts. MOST homeless cats at Shelters are euthanized. At Nash, it is by humane injection, as you would when you take your pet to the vet. Sometimes it is for space, they literally run out of a place for all. County Shelters have unlimited intakes. It isn't like a private facility where they can pick and choose.

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Lost opportunities ultimately affect lost people for an eternity
Lost opportunities ultimately affect lost people for an eternity

It was strange. The morning she died, I woke up with the eeriest feeling I've ever experienced in my life. I knew something was wrong even though it was over 14 hours before one of my high school friends called to let me know that an old friend of mine had lost her 5-year battle with cancer.
I will never forget the deep sense of loss that I felt back when I heard the news. This was a lady whom I had met in 1968 when I was in the 9th grade.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

How do you pray with the end in mind?
As Paul prayed, his loving concern for the Thessalonians poured out in petitions to God. Paul did not focus on material, financial, or physical needs. With the end in mind, Paul asked God for a worthy and fulfilled life.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak Baptist Church recognized high school and college graduates on Sunday, June 4 during the morning worship service. High school graduates included Spencer Cary, Michaela Fisher, Nicole Mason, Ava Moore, Anna Brooks Murray, and Ashton Sykes. College graduates included Jessica Cary, Amanda Davis, Parker Dickens, Caitlyn May, and Heather Perry. Sarah Grace Acker, Caleb Carwell, and Luke Leonard were recognized but were unable to attend.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Towers Com IV-B, LLC and VB BTS II, LLC to VB BTS II, LLC and Tower Com IV-B, LLC; property in Jacksons Township; $1,494,500
Baron Cunningham and Sarah Mavis Cunningham to Rum-Clarke Properties, LLC; 1005 West Thomas Street, Rocky Mount; $48,000
Verna Walker to Mike Buys Houses NC, LLC; 102 Arrowood Drive, Nashville; $12,500

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

BUILDING PERMIT
(COMMERCIAL)
Joseph L. Robinson; 3438 S Halifax Road; new construction; $100,000
Aaron Phillips; 10135 D US 264A; new construction; $142,300

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