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NASHVILLE PARKS & RECREATION CALENDAR

Line dance classes will be held Wednesdays 2-3 p.m. at Town of Nashville Parks & Recreation Department, 108 S. Boddie Street, Nashville. Learn to line dance to popular songs in this beginner-friendly class. Four week class session, $10. Nashville town residents, $15. Nonresidents. For more information call the Town of Nashville Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department at 252-459-9796.

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Spring Hope statutory rape case moves to Grand Jury
Spring Hope statutory rape case moves to Grand Jury

SPRING HOPE - A Spring Hope man accused of statutory rape has had his case referred to a Grand Jury.
Mario Ramos Orellana, 38, of 117 Northside Street, Spring Hope, was arrested Oct. 17 by Officer LaShawn Lucas of Spring Hope Police, according to court documents, and charged with three felonies stemming from an alleged incident Sept. 30.

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ROSCOE MARSHALL QUINN
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WILLIAM DAUGHTRY "JAY" JOYNER, JR.
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FLOYD B. BRASWELL
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JAMES EDWARD THOMASON
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NAOMI HINNANT KENT
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Randolph Murphy
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DANIEL "DAN" TUCKER
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MARY ETHEL PLUMMER COOPER
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SHELBY JEAN BAILEY
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UTHA DOUGLAS POWELL
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MARY DELORES CHEEKS
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ELTON CECIL MOSS, JR.
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JOSEPH CLIFTON MANNING, SR.
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2023 MUNICIPAL ELECTION CANDIDATES

Town of Bailey Board
of Commissioners:
Cecil J. Hawley
Ervin Powell
Thomas Richards
Walter Wells

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FIRE STATION 2 IS OFFICIAL!
FIRE STATION 2 IS OFFICIAL!

Groundbreaking for the new Nashville Fire Station on Oak Level Road drew an appreciative crowd Oct. 26 consisting of current and former firefighters, first responders, town, county and state officials, construction crews and a member of the architectural firm that designed the new station.
Former Chief Randy Goodbrod led the group in prayer, asking that the land be blessed along with all those who worked to bring the new station into being. He also asked that those firefighters who would work the station be watched over and kept safe.

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Middlesex teen sought for shooting

An 18-year-old Middlesex teenager is under investigation and is being sought by police after a multiple shooting incident early Sunday at the Wilson Fairgrounds that left five people hurt with two hospitalized.
Braulio Fuentes-Martinez, a student at Southern Nash High School, reportedly attempted to join a birthday party uninvited at the fairgrounds and was asked to leave, but retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and opened fire, injuring four people.

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HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS, 1
HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS, 1

Jennifer Coppedge Hedgepeth walks with her daughter, Ava, in the Downtown Nashville Costume Parade. The event has been a longtime tradition in Nashville for Nashville Elementary kindergarten students and local pre-schools and day cares.

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HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS, 2
HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS, 2

John Tate Bissette wins first place in the costume contest during Nashville's Halloween Happenings Friday night in Downtown Nashville.

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Suicide prevention training is Nov. 11

An organization that started twenty years ago with the purpose of assisting Veterans with PTSD has expanded to reach out to First Responders and their families, with a pilot program planned Nov. 11 at Nash Community College. Sponsored by Seegars Fence Company and the Mercer Foundation, "Suicide Awareness and Prevention Training" is linked with Operation Angel Wing and will be an all-day, free-of-charge workshop planned from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in NCC's Brown Auditorium at 454 N. Old Carriage Road.

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Running Festival is a hit!
Running Festival is a hit!

Saturday's 2nd Annual Nashville NC Running Festival drew more participants than last year and was successful in raising $10,000 for Special Olympics.
Race Director Travis Hedgepeth said his goal for participation was 300 runners, and that 375 runners finished one of five races offered.
First out of the gate at 7:15 a.m. were 20 runners in the Boston Marathon Qualifier, running a full marathon distance of 26.2 miles. Winners were Chuck Engle from Fort Mill, SC, in the Men's Division, and Morgan Courtney of Rocky Mount in the Women's Division.

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VOTE!

Nov. 7th is election day at which time all precincts will open for voting from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.
More information about voter ID requirements can be found on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website. A video and relevant links are available on the Nash County Board of Elections webpage at nashcountync.gov/130/Board-of-Elections. (Early voting ends Nov. 4)

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Local author to hold book signing Saturday
Local author to hold book signing Saturday

Nashville author Dan Seda is doing a book signing from 2-4 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Nashville Exchange Steakhouse & Café, 229 W. Washington Street.
Seda, originally from Raleigh, has lived in Nashville a year. He is an accomplished voice musician who teaches piano and voice lessons at his Nashville studio, teaches voice at The Singers Studio in Wilson and sings at Nashville Methodist Church. He also works as Band Director at Springfield Middle School in Lucama.

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Body of missing man recovered at Reservoir

A fishing trip on the Rocky Mount Reservoir turned deadly for a Rocky Mount man, who went missing Thursday and whose body was recovered by divers Friday.
Larry Drake, 70, was pronounced dead at the scene after being located in the water and retrieved by the Rocky Mount Fire Department Dive Team at approximately 2:25 p.m. Oct. 26.

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