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LESTER "JAKE" FARMER
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Town, developer make compromise

The Nashville Junction is moving forward, as Nashville's Town Council voted in favor of an inducement agreement related to the project.
The inducement agreement will include a few changes, however, as Michael Hurt, of Hurt, LLC, agreed to donate the parking area, pavilion and grassy area back to the town once construction is complete.
The request was made by Councilwoman Kate Burns.

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Governor visits Nashville
Governor visits Nashville

NC Governor Roy Cooper visited his hometown last Thursday to applaud a private-public partnership vaccine clinic hosted at Nashville's McDonald's in conjunction with the Nash County Health Department.
Nash County Health Director Bill Hill thanked everyone involved organizing the event and thanked Governor Cooper for his visit.

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Nash County manager announces retirement
Nash County manager announces retirement

Nash County Manager Zee Lamb announced his upcoming retirement at the Board of Commissioners meeting Monday morning.
In his monthly report to the board, Lamb reflected on commissioner Mary Wells who recently passed away. "She told me at the last meeting that she was going to go out when I went out as manager. She was going to retire at the same time. Unfortunately, she didn't make it," he said.

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Masks required at all Nash County schools

In spite of a group of parents who fervently addressed the board for thousands in agreement to make masks optional this school year, the Nash County Board of Education voted 6-5 to make masks mandatory.
The six board members who voted in favor of making masks mandatory for all were Evelyn Bulluck, Sharonda Thomas Bulluck, Doneva Chavis, Reginald Silver, William Sharpe, and LaShawnda Washington.

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Local public servants honored with state awards
Local public servants honored with state awards

Nashville's American Legion Post 110 recently honored two local men for their dedicated public service presenting both with state awards from The American Legion Department of North Carolina.
Since the Coronavirus halted the state convention, the awards were presented to Jamie Moss and Brandon Medina at Post 110's monthly meeting in July.
Jamie Moss, Battalion Chief at Nash County Emergency Services, was recognized as 2019 Emergency Medical Technician of the Year.

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AWARDS
AWARDS

Jamie Moss, Battallion Chief at Nash County Emergency Services, receives the NC American Legion 2019 Emergency Medical Technician of the Year Award. Presenting the award (left to right) are Nashville American Legion Post 110 Service Officer Larry Womack, Post 110 Commander Michael Page and District #4 Commander George Young.

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Town council shoots down vaccine incentive idea

Nashville's Town Council quickly denied a request to give town employees a monetary incentive to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Town Manager Randy Lansing presented the request to council members on Tuesday during the board's regular meeting.
In a memo to council, Lansing said "due to the resurgence of COVID-19 infections and many of town employees not being vaccinated for COVID, I propose the town consider a $500 incentive to employees to get vaccinated."

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Many years plus a lot of ink and paper
Many years plus a lot of ink and paper

"We write to taste life twice."
I really liked that quote about writing because it is one of those profound things that can be said about songwriting, scripts, poetry, fiction or nonfiction.
I became a little less enthralled by it when I found out that a writer named Anais Nin was the best known for saying it. She wrote novels, short stories and essays, but is perhaps best known for having affairs with a lot of famous writers and creating a significant amount of erotica.

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Hats off to a pretty good compromise!
Hats off to a pretty good compromise!

Tuesday night's eleventh hour compromise between the Town of Nashville and Nashville Junction developer Michael Hurt was certainly a nail biter.
If you've been following the Nashville Junction development from the beginning, you know there has been some controversy - but not about the project. Most people, including myself, are looking forward to seeing the Junction come to fruition. It'll most certainly be a welcomed project for Nashville.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - This photo was originally published in The Nashville Graphic on November 5, 1970. Sewing instructions were given to adults who attending sewing classes at Nash Central Junior High School.

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New cases of COVID-19 more than double in Nash County

Nash County reinstated mask requirements as of 8 a.m. August 3rd for inside county buildings for both staff and visitors, vaccinated and non-vaccinated.
Nash Manager Zee Lamb said the county was following the latest guidelines released by the Center for Disease Control due to the new Delta Variant. Lamb said the school system was following suit as well as the community college.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Warrant service, 10582 Cone Rd., Middlesex on 7/28/21
Simple assault was reported at 11485 W. Finch Ave., Middlesex on 7/31/21
Possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver heroin; possession of drug paraphernalia; warrant service/ possession of schedule II controlled substance - felony was reported at 2420 N. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount on 7/31/21

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Rocky Mount vaccination clinic offers $25 cash cards Saturday

Rocky Mount churches have joined to sponsor a COVID-19 vaccination clinic offering $25 cash cards for first dose vaccine recipients and their drivers (ages 18 and older).
The clinic will be held at Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1213 Leggett Rd. Rocky Mount, on Saturday Aug 7, 10-2 pm. Adult Drivers of teen vaccine recipients, ages 12-17, are also eligible for a cash card.

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SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOLARSHIPS

The Oak Level Ruritan Club was able to present two $1,000 scholarships during their meeting recently. Club Treasurer Roselle Tyson reported that due to COVID, the scholarships almost didn't happen but thanks to donations from club members, the scholarships continued. Noel Joyner (above) plans to attend the Alexander Paul Institute of Hair Design to study cosmetology. She is the daughter of Steve and Wanda Joyner.

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NASH COUNTY BLOOD DRIVES

Bailey - 8/14/2021: 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Bailey Chamber of Commerce, 6270 Main Street

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

LOST PET! We hear phases such as: "I believe he is hanging where there might be a female is in heat ." "I just let her out to potty for a few minutes." "No tag, no chip, although he has a collar." "She never leaves the yard." The list goes on. Some things we can change, so it doesn't happen again. Mind you, some pets are escape artists. They slip out of doors, kids leave the gate open, or they are climbers/diggers.

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Fatal accident teaches family the value of prayer
Fatal accident teaches family the value of prayer

During the second half of the Duke-UConn Final Four men's basketball game 17 years ago, I received a telephone call that any parent would dread. My sixteen-year-old daughter had been involved in a serious automobile accident. "You need to hurry", I was told.
My daughter lived two hours away from us with her mother.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Are we servants or even want to being? In Mark 10, we find the disciples learning a lesson the hard way. James and John approached Jesus with a simple request. They wanted to know if Jesus would allow them to sit by His side, one on the left and the other on the right. Their request revealed a selfish and personal ambition, to be rulers with Jesus in His new kingdom. Jesus did not directly rebuke them but He did explain that they did not understand what they were asking.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

Peachtree Baptist Church members praised God for all the loving blessings He has given us.!
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was loving presented to glorify God by Melba and Jerry Hobgood in loving memory of their parents
Mrs. Jane May, Pianist, played a beautiful solo.

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