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Nash man charged with stabbing
Nash man charged with stabbing

After a recent manhunt in rural Nash County, authorities apprehended a suspect accused of stabbing a coworker at a produce facility outside Nashville.
Christian Perez, 18, of EP Taylor Store Road, faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. He received a $25,000 bond.
At around 5 p.m. April 18, deputies responded to a report of a stabbing at Nash Produce on NC 58, said Maj. Eddie Moore of the Nash County Sheriff's Office.

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CELEBRATING CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CELEBRATING CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Rain didn't stop alumni and members of the community from coming out to Cedar Grove Elementary School's Commemorative Celebration on Saturday, April 24.
Former and current teachers and students along with members of the community attended the event, which included games, food and a chance to walk the halls of the school, which will close after this school year.

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Independent dollar store to open in Spring Hope

Spring Hope is set for a new independent dollar store with the approval of a parking space variance.
The town's Board of Adjustments has approved a request by Robert Bartlett to open a dollar store with fewer parking spaces than normally required.
The store is planned for 515 E. Nash St., next to the shopping center that recently housed A Touch of the Father's Love food bank.

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Local named to All-State Fishing Team

Fifty-two of the most outstanding high school anglers from across the country have been named to the 2023 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
The students were selected for the honor based on their success in bass tournament competition, academic achievement and leadership in conservation and community service.

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Nash schools have low substitute requirements

The substitute teacher charged in a fight with a juvenile student last week worked for a temp agency with few requirements, same as all stand-in instructors at Nash County Public Schools.
"Becoming a substitute is easier than you'd think," according to the school distri

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A misdemeanor larceny was reported on 4/18/23 at 10439 Beaver Dam Road, Middlesex
A financial transaction card fraud was reported on 4/21/23 at 105 Drake Street, Nashville
A felony possession of a schedule I controlled substance was reported on 4/18/23 at 1082 Oak Grove Road, Rocky Mount

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A driving while license revoked, not impaired rev and driving while intoxicated was reported on 4/20/23 at N NC 58 and Taylors Store Road
A larceny after a breaking and entering and breaking and entering an auto and larceny from an auto was reported on 4/16/23 at 1020 Birchwood Drive, Nashville
A breaking or entering into or breaking out of a motor vehicle and felony larceny was reported on 4/22/23 at 132 Wheeless Circle

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We have reached critical mass with fake news
We have reached critical mass with fake news

I was pretty excited when I saw a news story about a woman raising deer inside her house and using meth as part of training them to attack hunters.
The story seemed so ridiculous, it had to be true. I thought of the Mark Twain quote, "Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities."
Based on the world lately, I had no trouble believing this could happen. I love weird news and even shared it with some friends.

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Saying goodbye to neighborhood schools is hard
Saying goodbye to neighborhood schools is hard

It's so sad to see three of our oldest school structures in Nash County come to an end.
Red Oak Elementary students are now housed at the new facility in Red Oak and the old structure is now just a fond memory and a lot of dust.
Cedar Grove recently celebrated its last year in operation. Those students will also move to the new facility in Red Oak.
Swift Creek Elementary will close its doors and also move children to the new school.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

TOP STUDENTS - This photo was originally published in The Nashville Graphic on June 4, 1970. Principal Donald Johnson congratulates Susan Boseman (center) and Donna Jackson, valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of Northern Nash High School's 1970 graduation class.

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Free COVID-19 tests available through June 2023

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced a change to the Project Access COVID Tests program (Project ACT) that will allow all North Carolina households to request free, at-home COVID-19 tests through June 30, 2023. Residents are encouraged to order additional free tests while supplies last.
Once limited to specific zip codes, all North Carolina households can now order free COVID-19 tests through www.AccessCovidTests.org.

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

WHAT is WRONG with this statement? On the first Saturday of the month, the Wilson County Animal Control Shelter is OPEN from 8 a.m. till Noon. The Franklin County Animal Control Shelter is OPEN every Saturday from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. The Edgecombe County Animal Control Shelter is OPEN every Saturday from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. The Nash County Animal Control Shelter is CLOSED on Saturday. Hmmm....

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The gifts of God for the people of God
The gifts of God for the people of God

"Now you are the body of Christ, and members individually." (1 Corinthians 12:27)
In October of 1977, I was confirmed in the Episcopal Church. I had no idea what being an Episcopalian meant. Sadly, I saw confirmation as something that would enable me to improve my station in life. At that time, it seemed to me that Episcopalians seemed more successful than members of other denominations.
By way of background, I had been reared in a Southern Baptist Church and later joined Methodist and Presbyterian churches in my search for peace and happiness.

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Ripe Revival awarded $10,000 grant to up-fit mobile market

Ripe for Revival was awarded a $10,000 grant from Wells Fargo to support its fleet of mobile grocery stores serving those facing food insecurity in eastern and central North Carolina.
The Wells Fargo grant funded the up-fit of a retired campus bus into a mobile grocery store offering fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy from local and regional farmers on a pay-what-you-can scale. This investment brings the Rocky Mount nonprofit's fleet of mobile grocery stores to a total of four.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

BUILDING PERMIT
(RESIDENTIAL)
Robert Tisdale Jr.; 10940 A Salem School Road; detached accessory; $1,500
Eugene Piotrkowski; 7226 Baywood Road; detached accessory; $13,000

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Farm market summary April 17-April 21, 2023

FEDERAL - STATE MARKET NEWS SERVICE, DIVISION OF MARKETING - NCDA&CS
North Carolina's egg prices were lower on all sizes when compared to last week. Supplies are moderate to meet a fair demand. The North Carolina weighted average price quoted Thursday, April 20, for small lot sales of delivered, cartoned, grade "A" eggs was 186.02 for Extra Large, 173.14 for Large, 150.45 for Medium, and 83.00 for Small eggs.

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Troxler encourages horse owners to act now

RALEIGH - Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is encouraging equine owners to have their animals vaccinated against Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis and West Nile Virus.
"Mosquito-breeding season in North Carolina lasts from spring until the first frost and horses are at risk if not properly vaccinated," Troxler said. "EEE is fatal 90 percent of the time in horses and WNV has a fatality rate of 30 percent. However, both diseases are preventable by vaccination."

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Oklahoma!
Oklahoma!

Nash Central High School's drama students will present Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! May 4-7 at the Imperial Centre in Rocky Mount. Show times will be at 7 p.m. on May 4, 5 and 6 and at 2 p.m. on May 7. The show is based off the play "Green Grows the Lilacs." Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online only at https://linktr.ee/oklahomamusical. The Imperial Centre is located at 207 Gay Street, Rocky Mount.

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Halifax Resolves Day
Halifax Resolves Day

The Halifax Resolves Chapter of the North Carolina Sons of the American Revolution, celebrated the 247th Anniversary of the Halifax Resolves on the grounds of the Colonial Courthouse in Halifax, NC. At this location in 1776, a resolution was adopted by the Fourth North Carolina Provincial Congress, declaring the state's desire to declare its independence from Great Britain. The resolves would be sent to Philadelphia, PA, authorizing her delegates to the Continental Congress to vote for independence, which would later become the Declaration of Independence.

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STEPHEN "STEVE" MCLINDY CARY
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DENISE KAREN JAMES BAKER
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PATRICIA ARMAS KLINE
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FLORENCE BAKER MCKEEL
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WILLIS "BILL" ALLEN GRIFFIN
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SUZANNE MURRAY
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