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HENRY O'BRIAN "BRIAN" LEWIS
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WESTRIDGE SWIM STARS, 1
WESTRIDGE SWIM STARS, 1

WESTRIDGE'S ELIZABETH PRICE

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WESTRIDGE SWIM STARS, 2
WESTRIDGE SWIM STARS, 2

WESTRIDGE'S LUCY MCGHEE

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COUNTY VOLLEYBALL SCORES

NASH COUNTY -- Here are updated Nash County Recreation and Senior Services Youth Volleyball League scores:

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Decluttering can be therapeutic and a lesson
Decluttering can be therapeutic and a lesson

I do this about once a year. I strike a notion to clean up, declutter, spring clean, straighten up, get organized.
One year, I watched TV where professional organizers came in and transformed people's houses into places so neat, I would have been afraid to walk through.
They made it look easy.

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Nashville makes offer on former Acme building

The Town of Nashville has made an offer to purchase the building that once housed Acme Cleaners.
Council members voted last month to offer $410,000 to purchase the building to house its parks, recreation and cultural resources department. The offer was accepted but is contingent, however, on an environmental study.

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Man charged, jailed after shooting on Red Road
Man charged, jailed after shooting on Red Road

A shooting at a local hangout spot in rural Nash County last Friday morning left both the victim and suspect in critical condition.
Maj. Eddie Moore of the Nash County Sheriff's Office said deputies received a call around 12:39 a.m. July 29 regarding shots fired at Trip City Lounge located on 4609 Red Road in Nashville.

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Castalia to close farmers market on August 13

The Castalia Farmers Market is closing indefinitely, three months before the end of the season.
Commissioner Brian Hinkle, who manages the farmers market, said it has been a struggle to keep it open all year.
He said he is closing the market on August 13 due to lack of foot traffic and depleting sales, which is partially as a result of more markets opening in surrounding areas.

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OUTDOOR PAINTING CAMP
OUTDOOR PAINTING CAMP

Nash County 4-H held a Painting Outdoor Fun Camp on July 28 at the Nash County Agriculture Center where children expressed themselves creatively through making art pieces. Children used acrylic paint to decorate items such as windchimes, bird feeders, rocks, gourds, and clay pots.
Camp members are pictured above, left to right, front row: Nasir Heriveaux, Larry Brown III, Carson Hyde, Peyton Barley. Back row: Harrison Lancaster, Emily Hyde, and Brendin Clark.

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PAINTING CAMP
PAINTING CAMP

Nash County 4-H held a Painting Outdoor Fun Camp on July 28 at the Nash County Agriculture Center where children expressed themselves creatively through making art pieces. Children used acrylic paint to decorate items such as windchimes, bird feeders, rocks, gourds, and clay pots. Pictured above, Amber Hardy holds a rock she painted.

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Nash plan aims for growth, economic development

Nash County residents can offer feedback in-person on the county's updated land use plan before it is considered for adoption.
Nash County Planning and Inspections Department Director Adam Tyson said the current land use plan was adopted in June 2006, which is over 16 years ago.
"The recommended practice is to update the plan every five to 10 years, depending upon how rapidly a community is experiencing growth and change," he said.

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Board reviews back to school contracts and changes

Nash County Public Schools are gearing up for a new school year.
The Board of Education met on Monday to approve and discuss several items prior to the start of the school year. Among the contracts approved were school nutrition bids and contracts for Communities in Schools and Kelly Services.

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Former Nashville council member passes away
Former Nashville council member passes away

Nashville's first female council member, Rebecca "Becky" Jones Bass, passed away Friday, July 29 at the age of 83.
Bass served the town from 1975 to 1987. She was honored by the Town of Nashville in 2018 for her service not only as the first woman elected to the board but also a part of the transition of the board from a Commissioner to a Council-Manager form of government in 1978.

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Youth attend 4-H Criminal Justice Camp
Youth attend 4-H Criminal Justice Camp

Children took a glimpse at what being a part of law enforcement is like during 4-H Criminal Justice Camp.
The Nash County Sheriff's Office and Nash County 4-H partner up every year to hold the week long camp. This year, the criminal justice camp took place from July 25 through 29.

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School board fills vacant seat

The Nash County Board of Education has selected Zaques (Zack) Demetrius Gray to fill the seat for District 8.
The seat was left vacant in March after the resignation of Board Member Reginald Silver. Silver resigned from the seat to pursue a seat on the Nash County Board of Commissioner.

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It's time to Discover Nash County again!
It's time to Discover Nash County again!

In the coming weeks I'll be wandering around all parts of Nash County updating our photos for our ever-so popular Discover Nash County magazine. We call it the "guide book" to Nash County since it's packed full of information about the county and its towns - plus all the nuts and bolts you need to know as a citizen, a visitor or if you're thinking about moving here.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

HAIL HITS PEACHTREE COMMUNITY - This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on June 12, 1958. Damaging hail fell leaving some 50 acres of tobacco damaged in the Peachtree Community near Spring Hope.

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Two sentenced to prison for assault of Bailey man
Two sentenced to prison for assault of Bailey man

A pair of codefendants who assaulted and injured a Bailey auto mechanic last year have been found guilty by a Nash County jury.
The jury sentenced Davis Tervell Graham, 28, and Michael Brandon Jones, also 28, to a maximum of seven years in prison for assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, larceny of a firearm, and attempted larceny.

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Child abuse-misdemeanor, tinted window, give malt beverage to under age, drive/consume alcohol passenger area not original container, expired registration card/tag, spreeding, and driving while impaired reported at 100 East Evans Dr, Nashville on 07/24/22
Trafficking cocaine reported at 210 Richardson Ct, Nashville on 07/25/22

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cocaine reported at 10762 Liles Rd, Bailey on 07/30/22
Breaking and entering from automobile reported at 10837 Church St, Castalia on 07/26/22
Obtain property by false pretense reported at 1112 Arbor Ln, Rocky Mount on 07/27/22

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Middlesex police car is vandalized at officer's home

The car of a Middlesex police officer was vandalized last Tuesday which prompted the town's police chief to post a response on social media.
Middlesex Police Department Chief Mike Collins said the officer was asleep when the incident occurred sometime in the evening on July 26.
Collins said a friend or neighbor of the officer notified the officer about his defaced vehicle.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JULY 25-29

Carol Whitley, 12948 A Old Raleigh Wilson Rd; detached accessory; $32,000
Kevin Barnhill, 3600 Eastern Ave; new construction; $2,385,402
Jesscia Ryal, 4461 Boseman Rd; addition; $24,000

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NASH COUNTY BLOOD DRIVES

Nashville
8/6/2022: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Lighthouse Baptist Church, 1703 Reges Store Road
8/6/2022: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Town Council Chambers, Town Council Chambers, 114 W. Church Street

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NCWU to welcome world's largest exhibition of Bob Ross paintings to NC
NCWU to welcome world's largest exhibition of Bob Ross paintings to NC

Fantastic Little Paintings by artist, Bob Ross, is set to adorn the walls of The Mims and Gravely Galleries at The Dunn Center in fall 2023. The exhibition will be open to the public with tickets available starting late summer 2023. This will be the first time a Bob Ross exhibit has been to North Carolina and the largest exhibition ever seen under one roof globally.

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

Thanks to Rescues, many in danger homeless pets made it out of the Nash Shelter. The last column spoke of the 7 dogs dropped off together. Problem is, it overcrowded the Shelter, but those gals are all saved by rescues. Also saved by Rescue was a litter of 5 puppies, a grown cat, a pair of young adult sisters, a mom to puppies and 3 of her puppies (3 of the puppies were adopted).

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