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Nashville Police arrest Georgia woman for drug possession
Nashville Police arrest Georgia woman for drug possession

A Georgia woman is facing drug charges in Nash County after a Nashville Police Officer initiated a vehicle stop for speeding on US 64 last weekend.
Valerie McNeil of Augusta, GA was a front passenger in the vehicle. A consent search was conducted and approximately 14.4 grams of marijuana edibles along with 49 grams of marijuana was located.

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Man receives sentence for distribution of heroin/fentanyl
Man receives sentence for distribution of heroin/fentanyl

On Wednesday, July 14, 2021, James Montez Woodley was sentenced to eight years and seven months in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for the Distribution of heroin/fentanyl in the Rocky Mount area. The charges stemmed from a 2019 case lead by the Nash County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division.
James Montez Woodley was actively on Federal Probation at the time of the above charges, which resulted in the revocation of his Federal Probation.

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Alleged Rocky Mount gang leader indicted on drug, fraud charges
Alleged Rocky Mount gang leader indicted on drug, fraud charges

A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging three Rocky Mount individuals and one Wendell woman with various narcotics distribution and fraud-related charges.
Tyrone Foreman, also known as "Ty Nitty", 33, is alleged to be the leader of a set of the United Blood Nation operating a heroin and fentanyl distribution ring in Nash and Edgecombe counties.

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Like everything else, Olympics will be weird
Like everything else, Olympics will be weird

The Olympics open in Tokyo this weekend and just like everything else since early 2020, it should be a weird show.
For starters, there will be no fans allowed at any events. Projections are that because of that, there will be 90% less money spent.
The games are going to cost $15.4 billion to put on, about 22% more than projected because of costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with a record setting $3 billion raised from domestic sponsors.

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It's not about our freedom, it's about being a good neighbor

Dear Editor: Nothing in Mr. Williams' statements prevent me, nor anyone else, from freely using their land as they choose. Neither does it have anything to do with gun ownership.
The second amendment provides only for the right to keep and bear arms, not shoot them anytime or for as long as one wishes and disturb others (on that note, I would like to thank all of the responsible hunters who live in our community. I never hear, or have had any issue with them and they hunt all around this area.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on October 22, 1970. Eight Boy Scouts from Nashivlle Troop 76 received awards and rating badges during a Court of Honor held at Nashville Baptist Church.

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Honored
Honored

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge #1038 in Nashville honored one of its very own at a Flag Day Ceremony on Thursday, June 17th. Flag Day chairman, Parker Phillips and his committee selected the current Exalted Ruler Michael P. Davis (pictured above) for the Elks Flag Day Honoree for the year of 2021.

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Governor appoints local woman to NC Awards Committee

Gov. Cooper has appointed Patricia J. Mauldin of Rocky Mount as a member at-large to the North Carolina Awards Committee. Mauldin serves on the North Carolina Public Television Foundation Harrison Family YMCA. She has served on the Tar River United Way, Habitat for Humanity and Meals on Wheels.

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NCWC Office of Advancement welcomes newest member
NCWC Office of Advancement welcomes newest member

Amanda Cutchin of Nashville has joined North Carolina Wesleyan College as Coordinator of Donor Gifts and Information. A current student in the College's Adult and Professional Studies program, Cutchin will complete her degree this December graduating with a bachelor's in Business Administration and Organizational Leadership. Amanda comes to Wesleyan from BB&T, where she recently worked as an Engagement Specialist in their commercial loan department.

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MWBE to hold quarterly virtual session

The Minority Women Business Enterprise program will hold a virtual session entitled, "Added Value, #ContractReady" from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 23. Presenters will include city of Rocky Mount MWBE Coordinator Aaron Harris, who will share "Easy Bidding," an interactive walkthrough of the city's bid templates.
Chyna Green, who serves as the Project Diversity and Development Manager for Samet Corporation, will present "A Guide to Construction Projects: HUB Edition."

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NEWSPAPER TOUR
NEWSPAPER TOUR

Blake Hager (9), Carter Ray Hager (10) and Wyatt Hager (6) visited The Nashville Graphic last week for a brief tour and a lesson on how a newspaper operates. They learned about news reporting, advertising and the steps of getting the newspaper to press. All three boys attend Coopers Elementary School.

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Does God really care?
Does God really care?

For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." (Hebrews 13:5)
All of us wonder from time to time if God really cares about what's going on in our lives. Why? Because there are those occasions in life when "life" seems to be crashing down on us. We live for the Lord and when things go awry, we seek his comfort and his guidance. We pray, but nothing seems to come of it. "Where is he?", we wonder.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

The word disciple means "learner, student." The ancient Greeks had disciples in the realm of philosophy. Plato, often called the "father of philosophy," developed a system of thought that dealt with issues of epistemology, and issues related to the meaning of life. Plato discipled his student Aristotle, who took what he had learned and built "gymnasiums," or academies.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

Great day at Peachtree Baptist Church. The faithful were there to praise our Lord.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was loving presented to glorify God by Beverly Wilson in honor of her mother, Barbara, and her father, Beverly Privette, on their anniversary. They were married on June 23, 1951.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Caroline Griffith who was baptized Sunday, July 11 at Red Oak Baptist Church! Caroline is the daughter of John and Teresa Griffith.
Best wishes to Kayla LaPointe and Zachree Terrill who were united in marriage Saturday, July 17. Kayla is the daughter of Eric and Nichole LaPointe.
The Baptist Men had their breakfast on Sunday, July 18.

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West Mount Ruritan Club presents scholarship
West Mount Ruritan Club presents scholarship

Bayden Collins was the recipient of two scholarships presented at the West Mount Ruritan Club meeting on Thursday, July 15th.
The Russell and Peggy Cockrell Scholarship was designated specifically for Collins. The Cockrell's were community leaders with a servant's heart for service to not only the community but the West Mount Ruritan Club.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JULY 12-16

Building Permits
Commercial
Amber Perkins, 567 E. Hilliardston Rd.; detached accessory; $11,441.47

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS JULY12 - JULY 16

Digital Business Corporation to Warren Henry Harper and Deborah Bonds Harper; 27.11 acres
Zachary Stevenson Stallings to Zachary Stevenson Stallings and Martha Holland; 13771 Taylors Mill Road, Middlesex
Wilbert Bryan Lewis to 1051 Shoreside, LLC; 2621 Shire Lane, Rocky Mount; $125,000

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Nash County commissioner passes away
Nash County commissioner passes away

The life of Mary Alice Wells can be summed up with one word.
Dedicated.
Wells was dedicated to her faith, her family and to the citizens of Nash County.
Wells passed away on Sunday, July 18. She was 84 years old.

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Sauls, Stallings unite in marriage
Sauls, Stallings unite in marriage

Jessi Nichole Sauls and Wright McBride Stallings were united in marriage on May 15, 2021 at 4 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church in Wilson. Dr. John Check officiated the ceremony.
The bride's parents are Steve and Kim Sauls of Elm City.

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

There are angels among us. These are people that see a stray pet or hear about it and tracks it down. They catch it and try to find their owner. They take it to the vet (or the Shelter) to check for a chip. They check all the lost and found posts on Facebook and Craigslist. They post a found ad. They notify the Animal Control Shelter, as hopefully the owner be looking there... besides, it is the law.

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TOMMY "BUTCH" WEST, JR.
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HARVEY CLINTON VICK
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JULIE DELANE BROWN
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ANGELA NICOLE CARPENTER PERRY
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