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JANET FAYE HADNOTT BRILEY
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JOHN CROSSON COATS, JR.
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DOROTHY "DOT" MATTHEWS
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THE BEST BIRDS
THE BEST BIRDS

STANHOPE -- The Bailey Twins arrived at Southern Nash four years ago and became instant stars -- both in athletics and academics.
It was fitting that they closed out their careers in style -- together while posing for photos after gaining the school's top athletic honors.
Taylor Bailey has been saluted as the Southern Nash Female Athlete of the Year, while Alissa Bailey has claimed the prestigious Nash-Rocky Mount Schools Girls Triple Crown Award for all-around excellence.

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Spring Hope Garden Club hosts first July 4th event
Spring Hope Garden Club hosts first July 4th event

The town of Spring Hope kicked off the 4th of July weekend with its first annual Children's Parade hosted by the Garden Club.
President of the Garden Club Peggy Leggett said they have been planning the parade for weeks and it was a way of bringing the community together for a fun time.
"We felt like they've [children] been sequestered, quarantined for months and months and months. They would like to go outside and do something," she said.

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Filing ends July 16th at noon for municipal seats

Several incumbents and one newcomer have filed for local municipal seats in November's election.
Prudence Wilkins has filed for the Mayor's seat in Spring Hope. Incumbents Drew Griffin and Brent Cone have filed to be on the ballot to keep their seats as commissioners in Spring Hope.

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OPENING DAY
OPENING DAY

Castalia officially opened its farmers market June 26th featuring local produce and products.
Pictured above, little Savannah Moore, age two, enjoys a hot dog while visiting the farmers market with her mother, Emily Moore.
The market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Castalia's Community Park, 9656 Main Street.

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There is a time and place for everything
There is a time and place for everything

While I don't watch very much television these days, I loved it as a child.
Before I started school, I consumed a lot of PBS programming. I was raised on Captain Kangaroo, Sesame Street, the Electric Company and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
Captain Kangaroo was about treating people politely and being friendly and had characters like Mr. Green Jeans, Bunny Rabbit and Mr. Moose.

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Make sure your voice is heard now
Make sure your voice is heard now

The town of Nashville is hosting another drop-in workshop to solicit input for its Comprehensive Plan.
The drop-in workshop will be held on July 14 from 3-7 p.m. at 114 West Church Street in the town council chambers and members of the public are encouraged to drop by to offer comments or suggestions on the vision for the town.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on October 15, 1970. Residents of the Aventon Community gathered at Ward's Store to cook 325 quarts of brunswick stew. Proceeds of the sale went toward a new community building which was built beside Fishing Creek Church.

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Recent racism accusations are unfounded

Dear Editor: The recent statement by Rev. Anthony Spearman of the NC NAACP about Senate Bill 473 filed by Sen. Lisa Barnes was as unnecessarily caustic as it was unhinged.

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Freedom of using firearms on private land in Nash County is at risk

Dear Editor: The Nash County Zoning Department finally accomplished what they could not find a legitimate reason to do for the past almost eight years. Mr. Adam Tyson, Nash County Planning Director and Zoning Administrator, issued a directive to stop all firearms discharging on private land on Taylor's Store Road which has been the subject of discussions at several Nash County Commissioner meetings and mentioned in several newspaper articles.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Damage to personal property was reported at 100 N. Boddie St., Nashville on 7/2/21
Warrant service at 100 N . Boddie St., Nashville on 6/29/21
Simple assault, assault on a female was reported at 1691 Barnes Hill Church Rd., Nashville on 6/28/21

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I-95 improvements coming to Nash County in August

A contractor will replace two bridges over Interstate 95 in Nash County and reconfigure Exit 145 to better handle commercial truck traffic.
The N.C. Department of Transportation has awarded a $23 million contract to Barnhill Contracting Co. of Rocky Mount to replace these set of bridges:
Swift Creek School Road (N.C. 33) bridge at Exit 150
Watson Seed Farm Road overpass

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Castalia July 4th Snap-Shots
Castalia July 4th Snap-Shots
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LONG-TIME PATRIOTIC TRADITION
LONG-TIME PATRIOTIC TRADITION

The West Mount community is proudly displaying its pride as members of the West Mount Ruritan Club have posted American flags along West Mount Drive. Robert Morgan, a club member, spearheaded the expansion of this project which the club has sponsored for decades.

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ENGAGED
ENGAGED

Lance and Karalee Cox of Houston, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kayla Danielle Cox of Ft. Worth, Texas, to Kristian Allan Lien, also of Ft. Worth Texas. He is the son of David and Athena Lien of Savage, Maryland. Kayla's grandparents are Jim and Rudy Madole of Madisonville, Texas. Kristian's grandparents are Jerry and Retha Pappas of Rocky Mount and Stephen and Linda Parker of Mooresville, North Carolina.

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Military News
Military News

Retail Specialist Seaman Mason Barrett from Rocky Mount operates a clothing press aboard amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), May 14. Tripoli is underway conducting routine operations in U.S. Third Fleet.

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COTTON BLOOM 2021
COTTON BLOOM 2021

Matthew Floyd, age 6, spent a lot of time the past week searching for Nash County's first cotton bloom of 2021 even marking certain spots he was sure to produce an early bloom. Matthew found his bloom Monday morning, July 5th and brought it to The Nashville Graphic as a long-standing tradition. He is pictured with his grandmother, Ann Evans, and his uncle Jonathan Evans. He is the son of Josh and Frances Evans Floyd.

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ECC announces spring academic honor rolls

Edgecombe Community College has announced its President's List for the Spring 2021 semester.

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"The Little Prince" opens at Imperial Centre July 22nd

The 2021 production, "The Little Prince," will be performed July 22-25 at the Imperial Centre in Rocky Mount.
The Little Prince is a production based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It will include local youth ages 6-18, telling the story of a world-weary aviator whose malfunctioning plane strands him on the Sahara Desert. Artistic and Managing Director Brooke Edwards will direct the production, while music direction will be led by Benjamin Griffith and Shawn Leonard.

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Spring Hope July 4th Snap-Shots
Spring Hope July 4th Snap-Shots
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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS JUNE 28 - JULY 2

John A. Gibson Jr. and Dureatta F. Gibson to CF KL Assets 2021-1 LLC; 401 Essex Road, Nashville; $142,000
Belinda Hilliard to Jose Fernando Alvarado Guerrero and Victoria Huerta Ponce; 909 West Thomas Street, Rocky Mount
Christopher Lenn Schank and Laura Hamrick Schank to Brent James Niedergall and Christina Niedergall; lot 6, Block E, Section 1, Ketch Point Subdivision

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JUNE 28 - JULY 2

BUILDING PERMITS
RESIDENTIAL

Shannon P. Barger, 6730 W. Mount Drive; new single family; $278,900
Christopher Capobianco, 11764 W. Finch Ave; detached accessory; $3,500

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Jesus saves one soul at a time
Jesus saves one soul at a time

Eight years ago, I lay in a hospital bed dying from a serious stomach infection. I had waited too long, and my wife was told how important the next few days were going to be in my recovery.
I didn't know what she knew. In fact, one morning, very early, my surgeon came by to see me.

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