Welcome Visitor
Sat, Jul 27, 2024
22 members
Breaking News
FRONT PAGE
LOCAL NEWS
EDITORIALS
ENTERTAINMENT
DEATHS
SPORTS
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CHURCH CALENDAR
SEARCH ARTICLES
PAST ISSUES
SCORE
Town of Nashville
Braswell Memorial Library
Harold D. Cooley Library
Nash Arts
Nash County
Nashville Chamber of Commerce
Nash Community College
Nash County Relay for Life
Nash-Rocky Mount Schools
N.C. Wesleyan College
Rocky Mount Area Chamber
Rocky Mount Children's Museum
Rocky Mount Travel & Tourism
Boys & Girls Club of Nash/Edgecombe Counties
State of N.C.
The Dunn Center for Performing Arts
Town of Castalia
JOIN SITE
LOGIN
LOGOUT
EDIT YOUR PROFILE
SEARCH
PAST ISSUES
Nashville gets small land grant near Junction for possible monument site

A tiny piece of land may have a big impact on visitors to Nashville, if its planned use for a monument-style welcome sign is put into place.
Michael Hurt with Hurt LLC, the owner of the Nashville Junction, has donated a 0.15 acre of land at the corner of Barnes Street and Western Avenue adjacent to the Fuel Doc to the town, which was accepted by the town council at their July 16 meeting.

More ...
Filing deadline ends for non-partisan elections

Non-partisan filing ended at 12 noon Friday, July 19, with twelve people filing to run for seven Nash County School Board district seats.
Several current board members will face off against each other, due to the number of school board district seats being reduced from 11 to 7 after a senate bill passed making school district seats align with seats held by county commissioners.
Incumbent Doneva Chavis of Nashville is the only one to file to represent district 1 and will run unopposed.

More ...
Nash to launch urgent repair program

NASHVILLE - Nash County has been awarded $132,000 to mete out for urgent home repairs to ten very low and low-income households whose residents have special needs, with a very brief application period beginning in mid-September.
The 'Urgent Repair Program,' according to Emily Moore, Nash Grants & Intergovernmental Relations Director, will actually have $137,000 to draw upon because of a $5000 match the county put in it to strengthen its grant application.

More ...
Summer learning week proclaimed in Nashville
Summer learning week proclaimed in Nashville

NASHVILLE - The town of Nashville has joined the towns of Tarboro, Pinetops, the city of Rocky Mount and Governor Roy Cooper in proclaiming the importance of Summer Learning Week, a national event celebrated July 15-19 this year.
Brenda Brown, Nashville Mayor, made a proclamation to that effect at the town council's July 16 meeting while recognizing the contributions of Down East Partnership for Children, whose 'Ready Schools' initiative includes summer learning as one of its four focus areas along with school attendance, school readiness and summer learning.

More ...
Donation
Donation

American Legion Post 110 of Nashville donates a check for $250 on July 10 to the town of Nashville for the purchase of two town flags, sporting the new town logo with "The Original Nashville," to be flown over the Battleship and at the town police and fire complex. Pictured, left to right, are: Ross Strickland, American Legion Post 110 Post finance officer; Mike Page, post commander; Chris Aycock, Nashville facilities maintenance technician; James Ervin, former post chaplain.

More ...
Pit maneuver is used to stop suspect who fled on a tractor
Pit maneuver is used to stop suspect who fled on a tractor

CASTALIA -- A man who led deputies on a chase in a tractor was treated for minor injuries sustained in the stop, authorities said.
According to authorities and published reports, just after 5 p.m. on July 11, a man attempted to get away from deputies using a tractor.
According to Franklin County Emergency Management Director Nicholas Thorpe, someone performed a pit maneuver to stop the tractor and it rolled onto its side.

More ...
Man charged with alleged rape of minor in southern Nash County
Man charged with alleged rape of minor in southern Nash County

A 43-year-old Virginia man with ties to southern Nash County is being held in jail after his arrest Monday on charges relating to a sexual attack on a young girl in June.
Justin Wayne Parham, who has no current permanent address but is originally from Virginia, was taken into custody by Nash County Sheriff's deputies at a Wilson County Motel July 22, with assistance from Wilson County police.

More ...
Castalia man killed in Franklin County wreck

LOUISBURG -- Two wrecks in Franklin County last month killed a Kittrell woman and a Castalia man.
Careless and reckless driving appeared to be the connecting factor in both, separate incidents.
According to a report by Trooper C.I. Hundley, Leonel Pedraza was driving a 2009 Honda north on U.S. 401 near E.F. Cottrell at just after 1:30 p.m. on June 22 when he crossed the center line.

More ...
NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Felony breaking and/or entering reported at 10581 E. NC 97, Rocky Mount on 7/7/24
Larceny of a firearm; felony breaking and/or entering reported at 10680 W. NC 97, Middlesex on 7/13/24
Breaking and entering auto larceny from auto reported at 11092 Simms Rd., Bailey on 7/13/24
Obtain property by false pretense reported at 113 S. Whitfield Dr., Whitakers on 7/10/24

More ...
NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS REPORT
Larceny of items for sale reported at 100 East Evans Dr., Nashville on 7/7/24
Financial transaction card fraud reported at 208 Woodfield Dr., Nashville on 7/10/24
Larceny misdemeanor reported at 1205 Eastern Ave., Nashville on 7/9/24

More ...
Nash veterans program in development, 2nd in state
Nash veterans program in development, 2nd in state

A program coming out of UNC Chapel Hill designed to improve the lives of veterans has been launched in Nash County, with a "Community Conversation" held in Rocky Mount July 13.
It is the second such program in NC, having begun in Alamance County.

More ...
Nash Community & Rural Development Council to host annual banquet

The Nash Community and Rural Development (CRD) Council will host its annual banquet on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 4 p.m.
The guest speaker will be the Honorable Judge Alicia Slaughter, District County Judge, District 8. In addition, Robin Dunn of It's a Done Deal Music is the musical guest.

More ...
Homegrown Leadership training session registration deadline is Aug. 13

RALEIGH. -- The application period for the next session of the NC Rural Center's Homegrown Leaders training is now open. People who live or work in Eastern North Carolina are encouraged to apply. The training will be held September 10-12 in Kinston.
Homegrown Leaders is a three-day regional leadership and community economic development training that equips existing and emerging leaders with the skills they need to lead long-term economic advancement in their community and region.

More ...
NC State Fair now accepting entries for 2024 event, deadline is Sept. 15

RALEIGH - The N.C. State Fair will be returning to the fairgrounds Oct. 17-27, so it's time to start thinking about planning your visit. One great way to participate is by entering a competition, and the fair is currently welcoming people to show off their skills.

More ...
Daughters of the American Revolution
Daughters of the American Revolution

North Carolina District VIII (Daughters of the American Revolution) held their annual meeting, Wednesday, July 17th, at the Walnut Creek Country Club in Goldsboro. Attending from the Micajah Pettaway-Halifax Resolves Chapter (Rocky Mount) were, left to right, Linda Shepherd, Regent Carol Ludwig, Linda Hardy, Edith Whitby, Past Regent Laura Earp and Meg Cooke

More ...
Who is responsible for sin?
Who is responsible for sin?

"But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed." (James 1:14)
Have you ever noticed what we often do to explain sin in our lives? Many of us tend to blame it on someone else.
From the beginning of time, we have looked for an excuse for our sin. Adam, when he committed his first sin, blamed it on Eve. He told God, "The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate". (Genesis 3:12) Not much has changed over the last 6,000 years.

More ...
Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

How can I pray for you?" When I am asked this simple question, it is a great kindness from the Lord. Not knowing what to say, I often answer by asking that person to pray Psalm 90:12 for me: "So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom."
Psalm 90 is a prayer of Moses - the only psalm attributed to Moses. The psalm begins by declaring the eternality of God (Psalm 90:1-2). In contrast to the God who is from everlasting to everlasting, Moses then declares the brevity and frailty of human life (Psalm 90:3-11).

More ...
RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

The Baptist Men had their breakfast meeting on Sunday, July 21.
Red Oak Baptist Church will continue to collect donations of new backpacks for their Backpack Giveaway until August 11.
There will be a Crayon Drive at Red Oak Baptist Church through the month of August to support Banner Bears. Banner Bears is a ministry which provides comfort, peace, and hope to hurting children in tragic situations.

More ...
UNC Health Nash Foundation receives grant to support food pantry
UNC Health Nash Foundation receives grant to support food pantry

UNC Health Nash Foundation was recently awarded a $2,000 grant from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation, marking the second consecutive year Food Lion's support will help the UNC Health Nash Inpatient Food Pantry continue its work of providing disease-specific nutrition to qualifying patients transitioning from hospital care to home.

More ...
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVES

Rocky Mount
7/8/2024: 1:30 p.m. - 6 p.m., St. Paul Baptist Church, 1151 N. Winstead Avenue
7/10/2024: 12 p.m. - 4:45 p.m., Englewood Baptist Church- Edge Building, 1350 S Winstead Ave

More ...
New ECC scholarship honors Norris Tolson
New ECC scholarship honors Norris Tolson

Friends, family, and colleagues gathered at a Carolinas Gateway Partnership event recently to celebrate Norris Tolson, a lifelong public servant.
A native of Pinetops, Tolson recently retired as president of Carolinas Gateway Partnership. To honor his many contributions to the Partnership and community, the E. Norris Tolson Endowed Scholarship has been established at Edgecombe Community College.

More ...
Spring Hope Sweep, downtown cleanup plans set for Sept.

Plans are firming up for the "Spring Hope Sweep," a grass-roots downtown cleanup effort spearheaded by the Downtown Development Board, set for September 14th with a rain date of Sept. 21.
While board members plan to reach out to Southern Nash High School in search of club members who might volunteer to help, also on the contact list are area churches and scouting groups, although any and all who want to bring a shovel or trimmer to help with grass removal will be welcomed and fed pizza and drinks.

More ...
AMERICAN LEGION POST 110 OFFICERS
AMERICAN LEGION POST 110 OFFICERS

Former American Legion Post 110 Chaplain, James Ervin, (far right), swears in the new officers for the legion.

More ...
NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Detached accessory structure; 11753 Lodge Rd., Middlesex; Allen Duke; $20,000
Addition (covered); 505 Davis Farms Dr., Nashville; Marvin Wadsworth; $28,500
Renovation/alteration; 617 Sanibel Dr., Nashville; Marvin Wadsworth; $12,000

More ...
NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Tosha Nicole Patterson to Delia E. Montoya Urbina; 6505 Crowned Court, Zebulon; $190,000
POP Homes-RDU, LLC to Stacy Filkovski and Jeffrey Filkovski; 3847 Baker Pond Trail, Nashville;
U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., LSF8 Master Participation Trust and Hudson Homes Management, LLC to Elbert Ellis and Gennie Ellis; 3112 Wellington Drive, Rocky Mount; $199,000

More ...

Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: