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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Romans 8:31-39 is about the eternal security of the believer. No person can take away our salvation: "What then shall we say to these things. If God is for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31) God the Father will not take away our salvation: "He who spared not his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?" (Romans 8:32) Satan cannot take away our salvation: "Who shall bring any charge against God's elect? It is God who justifies" (Romans 8:33). The Lord Jesus Christ will not take away our salvation: "Who is to condemn?

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American Red Cross seeks blood donations, volunteers

This spring, the American Red Cross asks donors to help defend the blood supply by giving blood or platelets now to combat a monstrous fact: only 3 out of 100 people donate blood. That's why Red Cross is teaming up with Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures to celebrate the epic new film, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, and inviting donors to rise together and give blood. When donors share their strength by coming to give March 25-April 7, they'll get an exclusive Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Red Cross T-shirt, while supplies last. (Details are available at RedCrossBlood.org/GXK.*)

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Governor appoints Slaughter to serve Judicial District 8

Governor Roy Cooper recently announced three judicial appointments to North Carolina District Courts inluding Judicial District 8 which includes Nash County.
"These new judges have served North Carolina with distinction over the years and bring extensive legal experience to the bench," said Governor Cooper. "I am grateful for their willingness to continue to serve our state in these new roles."

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Jerry Wayne Keith and Mary Pridgen Keith to Michael Joseph Gorham Henry; 1.50 acres, lot 1, Race Track Road
WJH, LLC to Ali Murtaza Rajput and Hina A. Mango; 29 Great Falls Court, Rocky Mount; $274,000
James Porter Lamm and Savannah Carlie Bridgers to Melissa H. West; 3032 Red Oak Battleboro Road, Battleboro; $228,500

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Renovation/alteration; 8700 Commercial Rd, Elm City; Richard Cartier; $1,500
New single family dwelling; 9280 Turkey Way, Middlesex; Brian Blonk $250,000
Renovation/alteration; 1090 Cobble Ridge Rd., Nashville; John Leonard $ 47,792.96

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Sean and Carrie Baker on the birth of their son, Thomas Steele Baker born on February 25. Sean and Carrie also have two other children, Brock and Austin. Proud grandparents are Doug and Sue Ella Johnson. Proud great-grandmother is Sue Edwards.
Red Oak Baptist Church welcomes Sherwood and Carolyn Jernigan as new members of the church family.

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POLLY ANN MCCULLEN SMITH
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VICTORIA "VICKIE" ESCOBAR
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ROBERT JOSEPH LANE
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EMMA JEAN ROWE GREENE
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MICHAEL RAY HARDEN
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JANICE WHITFIELD SMITH
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KARIE DANYELLE BRANTLEY SULLIVAN
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MARTY MILES COLLEY
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Nashville begins budget talks

NASHVILLE - A marathon Nashville Town Council session March 19 lasting nearly six hours, including the annual budget retreat session, culminated in a discussion about returning to the town's prior arrangement of having a police chief over the police department and a fire chief over the fire department.
Fire Chief Chris Joyner assumed Interim headship over the Nashville Police Department after former Police Chief J.T. Winstead resigned at the end of October 2023. He was named Public Safety Director over both fire and police departments in January.

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Local farmer faces citations, penalties from worker's death

SPRING HOPE - Barnes Farming of Spring Hope, the subject of a North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL) probe after the death of seasonal worker Jose Arturo Gonzalez Mendoza last September, has been issued three citations for safety violations and $187,509 in penalties but has issued a "notice of contest," according to DOL personnel.
Barnes Farming, or Farm Pak, which has addresses at 7840 and 7385 Old Bailey Highway, Spring Hope, is owned by John Barnes and his wife, Senator Lisa Barnes.

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Nashville girl wins Youth of the Year award
Nashville girl wins Youth of the Year award

ROCKY MOUNT - Nash Central High School Senior Princess Holmes of Nashville took top honors at the Booker T. Washington Theater in Rocky Mount March 14, as, for the second time in two years, she was selected as "Youth of the Year," the highest honor a Boys and Girls club member can receive.
Holmes, who has attended the Nashville Clubhouse of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tar River Region for six years, will go on to compete at the state level. She received a $1,000 check to be applied to college expenses at Appalachian State University, where she plans to begin career training to be a lawyer.

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Castalia board member resigns

CASTALIA - The Town of Castalia is down a board member, as long-time Commissioner Brian Hinkle submitted a letter of resignation at the board's March meeting.
Hinkle, who was not in attendance at the March 5 meeting, submitted his letter to Mayor James Alston and said he was resigning from his post due to moving out of Castalia. Hinkle reportedly moved to Wake County.
Hinkle has served on the board since December 2013. His term was set to end in 2025.

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Morris is keynote speaker for annual chamber award ceremony
Morris is keynote speaker for annual chamber award ceremony

Nashville's Chamber of Commerce 2024 Distinguished Citizen and Junior Achievement Award winner will be announced Thursday, March 28th during the chamber's annual reception held at Nash Arts. Refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by the program at 7 p.m.
This year's keynote speaker is Nashville native Vera Morris.
Morris is currently resides in Cary.

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Spring Hope woman honors late father
Spring Hope woman honors late father

ROCKY MOUNT - Twenty years have passed, but the love that a Spring Hope woman has for her late father is still strong, finding new expression in a flag-raising ceremony Saturday at the Veterans Memorial, Jack Laughery Park in Rocky Mount.
Joyce "Faye" Cline of W. Old Spring Hope Road, Spring Hope, accompanied by her husband, brother and several generations of family, attended the ceremony in honor of Cline's father, Muriel Warren Brown, TSgt. U.S. Air Force, who passed in April of 2000.

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"Eggciting Saturday! is this weekend!

The Nashville Parks and Recreation Department will host its third annual Easter Egg Hunting event, "Eggciting Saturday", the morning of March 23 at the Stoney Creek Environmental Park, with activities to follow in the Town Council Chambers.
The event is free, but with 300 participating last year, families are encouraged to arrive early so that they can be in place before 10 a.m., said Koy Worrell, Parks and Rec Director.

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History Gardening Seminar is Saturday at Stonewall Manor

The second annual Stonewall Manor Historic Gardening Seminar will take place Saturday, March 23 from 9 a.m. - 12 noon at 1331 Stone Wall Lane, Rocky Mount.
The event will offer information about historic gardens, early gardening practices, native plants, along with several speakers, demonstrations, and expert gardeners sharing their knowledge.

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Local business earns national award for community service
Local business earns national award for community service

The Seegars Fence Company, with a Rocky Mount branch that covers Nash, Franklin and Edgecombe Counties, has been awarded the title of 2023 Fence Contractor of the Year by the American Fence Association.
Comprised of over 4,000 fence companies across the country, the AFA award recognizes individual businesses for being leaders in community service, said Ben Harper, Marketing Manager.

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Beautiful, but useless words to sound smart
Beautiful, but useless words to sound smart

Countless surveys and opinion polls have been conducted by the newspaper industrial complex over the years and have proven that readers of The Nashville Graphic are above average in intelligence.
Further research has shown that readers of the "The Soapbox" are practically geniuses.
The Soapbox staff wants to continue to create as many wrinkles in the brains of our readers as possible.

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Government and private enterprise seem to be paddling the same bumpy waters
Government and private enterprise seem to be paddling the same bumpy waters

Nashville leaders have begun the process of gathering information from the town's department heads to develop a budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. Town staff and council members met this week in a marathon session that most likely doesn't even touch the tip of the iceberg of developing a balanced and fair budget. There's a lot of work ahead for them. This week's edition includes coverage on police and fire needs. Be sure to watch The Graphic over the next few weeks for additional coverage of this session and others.

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