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RUDY FORD
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ROBERT LEE CLINTON
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BOBBY S. PRIDGEN
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BETTY ANN INMAN PITTMAN
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ANGEL RENEE PATTON
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GEORGE CURTIS LEWIS
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WILLIE N. "BUDDY" MOSS
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LINDA BRANTLEY
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AMOS "PETER" ANISTEAD
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KELSEY "K. J." EVANS
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When our dreams don't come true
When our dreams don't come true

"Now it came to pass when the king was dwelling in his house, and the Lord had given him rest from all his enemies all around, that the king said to Nathan the prophet, 'See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of God dwells inside tent curtains.' Then Nathan said to the king, 'Go, do all that is in your heart, for the Lord is with you'." (2 Samuel 7:1-3)
I love turning to Scripture in times of doubt and disappointment.

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Council tables Drake Street reversal

Nashville's Town Council is reconsidering converting Drake Street back into a two-way street.
Council members approved a request last March from Nash County to permanently close a portion of West Elm Street and North Court Street to expand the Nash County Detention Center. The street closures were contingent upon Nash County paying the cost to convert Drake Street from a one-way street to a two-way street allowing Vale, Drake and Court Street residents to access their residences via Drake Street.

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Nashville sells legendary 1948 LaFrance fire pumper
Nashville sells legendary 1948 LaFrance fire pumper

NASHVILLE - The Town of Nashville is letting go of one of its oldest fire trucks.
Council members approved declaring the 1948 American LaFrance fire pumper surplus at a meeting earlier this month.
The truck was the third fire apparatus purchased by the fire department many years ago. During it's heyday, from 1948 until the 70s, it served as a front line apparatus for both the county and town.

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Covid-19, Monkeypox cases rise

Local public health officials are keeping a watchful eye on both the coronavirus and monkeypox.
Nash County has had eight reported cases of monkeypox, said Bill Hill, the county's health director.
"We had a close one last week on an elderly person, which is unusual, but that one turned out negative," Hill said.

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School Board runnoff set for Dec. 6

A runoff election is set for December in a Nash County Board of Education race for a seat representing Rocky Mount.
Incumbent Zack Gray with 1,059 votes or 37.33% defeated Kathy Hawk who received 977 votes or 34.44% and David Worsley who received 778 votes or 27.42%. Write-in votes totaled 23 or 0.81%.

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House fire
House fire

This photo shows a local house destroyed in a Monday fire. Local firefighters battled the blaze at a home outside Nashville on Monday morning. No one was injured in the fire at 985 Evans Road. The flames began on the second floor of the home and completely engulfed the roof, causing extensive damage. With the exception of the Nashville Fire Department, all the agencies that responded are volunteer departments, said Brent Leggett, spokesperson for Momeyer Volunteer Fire and Rescue.

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Spring Hope store in jeopardy of never reopening
Spring Hope store in jeopardy of never reopening

SPRING HOPE -- The once welcoming doors of a local charity resale store may never open to the public again.
"I don't know how we can reopen," said Kay Mitchell, a leader in Faith Christian Ministries of Spring Hope, which has a shared history with the organization of the same name in Nashville, but operates separately.

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SAVE THE DATE!

Nashville's Children's Celebration is Saturday, December 3 featuring the traditional Children's Bike Parade. Parade lineup begins at 3 p.m. Parade begins at 4:15 p.m. followed by the town's tree lighting later in the evening. Pictures with Santa from 4:30-6:30 p.m. the Nashville Exchange. The event is hosted by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and Nashville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. For more information call 252-459-4050.

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Festival of Tables returns!
Festival of Tables returns!

Tickets are on sale now for the sixth annual Nash County Festival of Tables.
"This is a wonderful way to kick-off the holiday season with family, friends, colleagues and clients," said Sandy Hall, director of 4-H Youth Development for the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Nash County Center.
The festival replaced the Holiday Extravaganza Shopping Spree, which ran for several years.

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Nash County man charged with having drugs delivered to him
Nash County man charged with having drugs delivered to him

Authorities say a Rocky Mount man expected drugs to be delivered to his door, but didn't think an undercover Nash County deputy would be delivering the package.
Federal courts have upheld convictions in similar cases where defendants claimed violation of their Constitutional rights, specifically the Fourth Amendment.
Deshawn Jaquan Copeland, 27, faces charges of trafficking cocaine by possession, possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance after a deputy posing as a FedEx driver delivered a package full of cocaine to him, said Maj. Eddie Moore with the Nash County Sheriff's Office.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
Human waste and misdemeanor larceny was reported on 11/10/22 at 815 East Washington Street, Nashville
A misdemeanor hit and run and failure to stop was reported on 11/9/22 at 731 East Washington Street, Nashville

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A larceny of a firearm was reported on 11/7/22 at 12284 Anderson Road, Spring Hope
A misdemeanor breaking and entering was reported on 11/6/22 at 12457 Old Bailey Highway, Wilson
Two counts of breaking and entering an auto, larceny from an auto and possession of stolen goods was reported on 11/9/22 at 15201 Avent Road, Whitakers

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A Christmas miracle? Or maybe not!
A Christmas miracle? Or maybe not!

I didn't think I'd been gone out of the house that long. I walked through the kitchen and into the living room and to investigate an odd light just around the corner -- it was a Christmas tree.
"What in the wide world of sports is going on?" I asked.
I don't remember if it was my daughter, youngest son, or great-sometimes-mediocre nephew who answered, "We decided to put the Christmas tree up."

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

Pictured are photos of Nashviille's 1948 American LaFrance fire pumper. Nashville is selling the truck to a private party.

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Help stuff a senior's stocking for Christmas!
Help stuff a senior's stocking for Christmas!

Santa is looking for a few good elves to stuff the stockings of Nash County's seniors this Christmas.
The Stockings for Seniors program provides Christmas stockings filled with various items to seniors in Nash County, said Senior Center Supervisor Morgan Doughtie.
Any adult over the age of 60 who lives in Nash County qualifies for a stocking.

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