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CLAUDETTE CAROLINE BARNES
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MIKE EZZELL
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Margaret Iredell Hodges Kunkel
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Nashville Elementary School Christmas pics, 1
Nashville Elementary School Christmas pics, 1

Staff at Nashville Elementary School recently had a chance to dress up as their favorite Christmas movie characters. Pictured L-R is: Melissa Bridgers, Nicholas Bridgers and Rebecca Faile doing their best "Home Alone" impression. (Contributed photo)

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Nashville Elementary School Christmas pics, 2
Nashville Elementary School Christmas pics, 2

Teacher Garrett Shearin disguised herself as Santa during Christmas Character Day at Nashville Elementary School recently. (Contributed photo)

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Nash County returns to virtual learning

Nash County Public Schools will go back to all virtual learning, the Board of Education decided this week.
Superintendent Dr. Steve Ellis made the recommendation at a special called emergency meeting on Monday afternoon, December 21.
"I felt like we needed to meet to make some decisions based on some of the metrics and guidance we've been receiving from the state and other local agencies," Ellis said at the start of the meeting.

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Nashville Elementary
Nashville Elementary "roasts" principal

With age comes wisdom and on Monday, staff at Nashville Elementary School showed Principal Quintin Mangano how wise they thought he was with a surprise birthday celebration.
Mangano will turn the big 5-0 next Tuesday, December 29 and staff decided this year, they would make sure to celebrate.

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Town okays Windy Oak drainage fix

A Nashville neighborhood will be getting relief from flooding issues, after Nashville's Town Council voted to spend $350,401 on a drainage improvement project.
Council members voted in November to move forward with alternate #2 of the Windy Oak Drainage Improvement Project. At the board's December 1 meeting, council members voted to approved the engineering agreement.

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Local youth raises funds for library
Local youth raises funds for library

A Nashville youth's donation allowed Nashville's Cooley Library to continue its tradition of giving each child a book for Christmas.
Six-year-old Lily Collins recently donated $140 to the library. Lily raised the money herself, hosting various fundraising events, including an art show in her driveway.

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COVID-19 vaccinations begin at UNC Nash Health Care
COVID-19 vaccinations begin at UNC Nash Health Care

The Nash County Health Department is hoping to receive its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine before Christmas.
Health Director Bill Hill said on Monday that staff have been preparing to receive the shipment and are hopeful it will arrive prior to the holidays.
"We are on the lookout for it," Hill said during a COVID update. "We did receive some ancillary needles and different types of supplies. We haven't received the vaccine yet."

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Momeyer Ruritan honors long-time member
Momeyer Ruritan honors long-time member

The Momeyer Ruritan Club posthumously recently honored a long-time member with the Tom Downing Award.
Barbara Jackson, the mother of Michael Anthony Jackson, was presented the award on Monday afternoon during an impromptu ceremony at the Momeyer Ruritan Club.
The award was presented by Stuart Parker, who chairs the Awards Committee, and Brent Leggett, President of the Momeyer Ruritan Club.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

The following deed transfers were reported in Nash County from December 14 through December 18.

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Nashville woman continues the spirit of giving
Nashville woman continues the spirit of giving

Helping Hands Outreach Ministry was able to continue its Christmas giveaway this year, helping ensure area youth receive gifts this Christmas.
Anne Richardson and her family have hosted the Christmas giveaway event for four years now but have been hosting a ministry once a month, on the third Saturday of the month, at her Nashville home for several years now.

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 50th birthday celebration
50th birthday celebration

Nashville Elementary Principal Quintin Mangano relaxes at his desk among the many balloons and "over the hill" decorations left in honor of his upcoming 50th birthday. (Contributed photo)

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Nashville remembers long-time business owner
Nashville remembers long-time business owner

The Nashville community continues to mourn the loss of Jimmie Hinton, a long-time owner of Nashville Building Supply.
Hinton passed away on December 10 as a result of COVID-19.
Nashville Building Supply originally opened in 1908 and is one of the oldest operating businesses in Nash County.

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Excitement, disappointment, lessons learned
Excitement, disappointment, lessons learned

I know Christmas is near not just because of the calendar.
A key indicator has been that my children have made fewer comments about "my future rest home" or my "expanding bald spot."
Coincidentally, Wish Lists have been shared with me as Google Docs.
It seems like a long way from my Christmas preparations as a child, but really it is not.

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Reader feels golf cart ordinance seems to be revenue driven

Dear Editor: It has been proposed instigating fees, inspections, insurance, and equipment additions for people using golf carts in Spring Hope. It is interesting to those of us who reside in Spring Hope that the same concerns and needs have not arisen as mopeds, scooters, bicycles and skateboards have often posed the same, or more dangerous, situations on our streets for years.

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Joy comes from the simple things in life
Joy comes from the simple things in life

I don't have to remind anyone that 2020 has been a crazy and tough year.
The workplace has transitioned from offices to living rooms, retail establishments are bending over backwards to keep people safe so shoppers can get essential needs and of course that special Christmas gift! And everyone is longing for something normal to come back into our lives such as the opportunity to sit around dinner tables with extended family and friends.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

These photos were published in The Nashville Graphic in December of 1959. The top photo shows a night-time display of Christmas lights in downtown Nashville.

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Nashville moves forward with parking sign project

Nashville's Town Council will soon consider a request to purchase public parking signs that will guide downtown shoppers to the Nash County Courthouse parking lot.
The Downtown Nashville Strong Advisory Board met last Tuesday, December 15 for their monthly meeting and voted to spend no more than $3,000 on five public parking signs.

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Town of Nashville annoucces decorating contest winners

Over two dozen businesses and homes got into the holiday spirit this season by participating in Nashville's Christmas Decorating Contest.
The winners were announced on Monday.
The Proctor family at 211 Thorne Street were the winners for the residential contest.

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Nash UNC Health Care revises visitation policy for holiday

Nash UNC Health Care is revising their visitation policy to allow hospitalized patients to have two designated visitors over the Christmas holiday and beyond. The new visitation guidelines will go into effect beginning Monday, December 21st and remain in place until further notice.
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Nash UNC revised their visitation policy to allow two visitors for inpatients at Nash General, Critical Care, Cardiac Observation Unit, and the Women's Center, as opposed to the one designated visitor.

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NPD investigates cigarette theft

Nashville Police are looking for a man who stole 10 packs of cigarettes from the Circle K in Nashville last Tuesday.
Police Chief Anthony Puckett said the incident was not an armed robbery, as was rumored.
"No armed robbery occurred at Circle K on December 15th," Puckett said. "It was a larceny."

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A warrant service was reported on 12/16/20 and 12/15/20
A warrant service and damage to state or local government property was reported on 12/16/20 and 12/14/20 at 100 N Boddie Street
An identify fraud was reported on 12/16/20 at 10503 Panther Street, Middlesex

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPT.

Incidents
A breaking and entering was reported on 12/15/20 at Barnes Court
An assault inflicting serious injury was reported on 12/16/20 at 823 Brake Street

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