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WILLIAM MARSHALL WEBB
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CECIL THOMAS WILLIAMS, SR.
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Essex, Regency sewer projects "on go"

NASHVILLE - Sewer extension projects to connect homes on Essex Road and in Regency Estates with town systems are officially "on go," after council members approved contracts with Mack Gay and Associates.
Approval of the contracts, whose costs are covered either fully or mostly by two grants from NCDEQ, were given at the Feb. 6 Nashville Town Council meeting.

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Nashville plans replacement of downtown waterlines

NASHVILLE - Partly in response to a state-mandated inventory of public water supply systems utilizing lead pipes, the town of Nashville is planning water line replacement downtown ahead of planned DOT work on W. Washington Street.
The Washington Street Water Service Line Replacement Project, already in process by public works personnel, has workers checking lead water service lines in the system.

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Nash County Animal Control welcomes mascot
Nash County Animal Control welcomes mascot

NASHVILLE - Nash County Animal Control's newest employee has been sent to school, because she is too young to start working at her job.
"Ember", a nine-week old Husky puppy, was an 'owner surrender' Jan. 25 along with her brother but never made it into the kennels to be processed for potential adoption. Animal Control officer Ben Davis snatched her up forthwith.

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Castalia property eyed for 130 new single homes

CASTALIA - A developer is hoping to turn 160 acres of open land next to Castalia's park into a subdivision.
The property sits on Main Street, directly adjacent to the Castalia Community Park. A small portion of the 160-acre property sits in the town limits while the other 125 acres is considered to be out of the town limits.

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NCPS okays dress code after Feds approve

ROCKY MOUNT - A heavily-revised student dress code policy for Nash County public school students has passed inspection by the US Dept of Education's Office for Civil Rights and been put into effect after the last school board meeting Feb. 5, held at the Rocky Mount High School.
The policy, last revised in October 2023, had to be submitted for federal approval after an OCR investigation into an incident at Nash Central High School in September of 2022.

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SPELLING BEE CHAMPS
SPELLING BEE CHAMPS

Nash County Public Schools (NCPS) celebrated its district spelling bee at Word Tabernacle Church, with 31 students from 17 schools competing. After 13 rounds, 7th grader Paisley Jackson (above) from Nash Central Middle School emerged as the champion. Jackson will represent the district at the Carolina Panthers Regional Spelling Bee in Charlotte on March 17, 2024.

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Senior Center struggles with lack of space
Senior Center struggles with lack of space

NASHVILLE - After 23 years, the Nash County Senior Center in Nashville is having space issues, with participation in their most popular programs restricted for lack of room.
Ashley Winstead, Senior Services Director, presented participant and program data to Nash County Commissioners Jan. 22, citing 1,243 current members at the Nashville site and 555 at the Southern Nash Senior Center in Bailey.

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