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JAMES GLENN COCKRELL
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ROBERT TERRY SNIDER SR.
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Nash County set for Internet expansion

CloudWyze is poised to start on Phase 3 of its plan to provide high speed internet service to the unserved and underserved areas of Nash County.
Shaun Olsen, the President/CEO of CloudWyze, provided an update on the project to Nash County Commissioners on Monday at the board's regular meeting.
The county has been in partnership with CloudWyze since 2018, when commissioners approved phase 1 of the project, which was a trial in the hardest areas of the county to serve. That pilot program was completed in the Fall of 2019 and since then, CloudWyze has expanded its efforts into other parts of the county.

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Town of Red Oak fills board vacancy

Red Oak Commissioners last week appointed Sandra Russ to fill the remaining term of former Commissioner Barbara High Tyre.
Tyre passed away on October 14 and had served almost 40 years on the Red Oak Board of Commissioners.
The vacancy was brought before the board during their meeting last Monday, November 9.

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Nashville Centenarian passes away just before turning 105
Nashville Centenarian passes away just before turning 105

Nan Strickland would have celebrated her 105th birthday on Saturday, November 21. Instead, friends and family will be celebrating her homecoming in Heaven.
Strickland passed away on Tuesday, November 17, just a few days shy of her 105th birthday.
Strickland was a legend of sorts in Nashville, known for her love of gardening and feeding others, her generous spirit and her infectious smile.

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Nash County 4-H gets $18,000 surprise

Nash County 4-H has received anonymous donations to help further its mission during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sandy Hall, Nash County Cooperative Extension Director and 4-H Agent, said a project with fifth graders in the Nash County Public School System was made possible through a $8,000 anonymous donation.

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New COVID-19 County Alert System launches

A new COVID-19 County Alert System has placed Nash County in the lowest tier, according to metrics put into place by the White House Coronavirus Task Force and North Carolina's key metrics.
Governor Roy Cooper and Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) announced the new alert system to pinpoint counties with the highest levels of viral spread.

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Long-time salon makes tough decision to close
Long-time salon makes tough decision to close

When Crystal and Orlando Jones first opened up J's Hair Boutique in Nashville, there was only one other hair place in town.
That was almost 31 years ago.
Orlando, or O.J. as he is known by, said he plans to shut down the long-time establishment next month.

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VETERANS DAY
VETERANS DAY

An impromptu Veterans Day Service was held at the Rocky Mount Veterans Memorial at Jack Laughery Park last Wednesday, November 11.
A Veterans Day service was initially planned to be held, hosted by the Joint Veterans Committee, but due to the chance of messy weather along with gathering limits due to COVID, the event was canceled.
Pictured above, World War II Veteran Charles Johnson stands during the Veterans Day ceremony last Wednesday.

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Nashville reports wastewater discharge near South Creek

Last week's heavy rains caused the Town of Nashville to experience a wastewater discharge.
Director of Public Works Lee Brown reported that the discharge of untreated wastewater occurred on November 12, 2020 of around 25,200 gallons from a manhole near 802 South Creek Drive.

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Recount to begin Thursday for NC Supreme Court Justice race

A statewide recount has been requested in the North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Race.
Chief Justice Cheri Beasley asked for the statewide recount on Tuesday.
Beasley was challenged by Justice Paul Newby for the top North Carolina Court's position in the November 3 elections. At the end of election and county canvasses, Newby led Beasley by just under 400 votes. Close to 5.4 million votes were cast in the election.

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Family history can be interestingly addictive
Family history can be interestingly addictive

You've heard of "golf widows" -- wives whose husbands play golf all weekend or as much as possible or are never home.
Of course, there are other types of these abandoned spouse situations, some involving hobby stores or other things people used to do before the pandemic.
I have become a genealogy widower. Or something like that.

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Remembering an extraordinary lady
Remembering an extraordinary lady

Every year, for at least the past five years, we've featured Nan Strickland in The Nashville Graphic around this time.
In 2015, Ms. Nan was featured for turning 100 years old and every year after, I'd interview her and do another article on her birthday.
I was looking forward to this year's article, as Ms. Nan would have been 105 years old!

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Nashville has certainly lost a shining star
Nashville has certainly lost a shining star

Just recently, Graphic Staff Reporter Amanda Clark and I were talking about the Thanksgiving edition for 2020. We were discussing all the events we would normally cover for the holiday edition but wouldn't this year due to COVID-19.
Our conversation led to the traditional birthday celebration of Nan Strickland who was set to turn 105 years old on November 21st. We've covered her birthday celebrations since she turned 100.

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Followers of feelings of faith

Dear Editor: Once again, I am addressing the Church. I am presenting scriptural facts to measure our faith stand in God's Word against our feelings. Why? The main reason is Acts 5: 29 "We are to do what is right before the Lord, rather than what man thinks is right," and secondly, in our recent 2020 presidential election 46% of professing Christians voted for the democratic platform. Let's examine how that platform stacks up to The Word of God.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on December 18, 1975. Student of Ed Scarborough's class at Nashville Elementary School celebrated Christmas by making Rudolph the Reindeer costumes.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS NOVEMBER 6-12

The following deed transfers were made November 6-12:

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A damage to state or local government property and a warrant service was reported on 11/14/20 at 100 N Boddie Street, Nashville
A felony larceny was reported on 10277 N NC 58, Castalia
A warrant service was reported on 11/9/20 at 1387 Bowden Road, Spring Hope

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Incidents
A breaking and entering an auto and larceny was reported on 10/26/20 at 2017 Trinity Drive
A sell/deliver a schedule VI controlled substance was reported on 10/26/20 at 824 S Brake Street

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NASH COUNTY PERMITS - NOVEMBER 9 - 13

Building Permit (Commercial)
Jason Gabbard; 15130 A Old Smithfield Road; detached accessory; $32,000
Chuck Steffenella; 5901 E NC 97; addition; $60,000

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You can't
You can't "work" on salvation

A friend of mine and I were talking the other day about life in general. I have been concerned for quite some time about his soul, but was afraid to ask him for fear that the question would divide us. I kept telling myself that I could do more good by trying to show him a godly lifestyle than I ever could by popping the question and driving him away.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

If Jesus were to write a love letter stating all the things He loves about you, would the words "But I have this against you" be included?
In a letter to the church of Ephesus, Jesus says, "I know your deeds and your toil and your perseverance, and that you cannot tolerate evil men. . . you have perseverance and have endured for My name's sake, and have not grown weary. But I have this against you, that you have left your first love" (Rev. 2:2-4 NASB).

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Holy and Whole: Patterns for Life Together
Holy and Whole: Patterns for Life Together

One of the truest things that can be said of God is that God is an abundantly generous giver. The testimony of God's generosity is found in a book we call the Bible. It's also on display this time of year when farmers are in the fields reaping the bounty of their months of hard work. The earth, in fact, is full of God's great generosity.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Congratulations to Ricki Bartley and Kierstin Cooper for signing to play softball at Barton College. They are currently seniors at Southern Nash High School. The Southern Nash JROTC observed Veteran's Day with a short service at the school and by presenting a standing wreath in honor of all US Veterans.
Sandy Cross United Methodist Church received the Sunday morning message from Pastor Eric Packard in the series "Thy Kingdom Come."

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