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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A warrant service was reported on 10/13/20
A deliver methamphetamine was reported on 10/13/20 at 1101 Instrument Drive, Rocky Mount
A larceny from an auto was reported on 10/14/20 at 1185 S NC 581, Bailey

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NASH COUNTY PERMITS - OCTOBER 12-16

Building Permit
(Commercial)
Elbert Lynn Hudson; 6809 Corporation Parkway; addition; $8,655,227

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Rocky Mount woman pleads guilty to conspiracy

A Rocky Mount woman pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Defraud the United States.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Adrienne Jeanine Williams, 48, owned and operated Ultimate Tax Service, a return preparation business, in Rocky Mount. For tax years 2011 through 2016, six other return preparers worked for Williams.

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<i>NCC honors 20-21 Student Ambassadors</i>
NCC honors 20-21 Student Ambassadors

Nash Community College held an orientation and leadership session to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at Nash Community College as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success.

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Art display honors COVID-19 victims
Art display honors COVID-19 victims

Anthony and Joanne Cunningham moved from New York City to Rocky Mount in early 2020 with the dream of opening their own Haitian restaurant, Kafe Louverture.
Inspired by their friend/mentor, Lloyd Porter, a Brooklyn based actor and restaurant entrepreneur, they hoped to replicate Porter's unique abilities to support a wide range of arts while offering fine food in a welcoming atmosphere.

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New members join NCWC board of trustees

North Carolina Wesleyan College's Board of Trustees recently approved five new board members to join the Wesleyan family: Leslie Hall, Janice Byrant Howroyd, Kevin Jones, Melvin Mitchell and Constance Williams. These new members come from a variety of backgrounds and industries joining 19 others that serve on the North Carolina Wesleyan College Board of Trustees, chaired by Dr. Dan Crocker.

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NCC celebrates the Class of 2020
NCC celebrates the Class of 2020

Nash Community College held a graduation ceremony Saturday, October 17 on the college campus. Nearly 100 graduates wearing caps, gowns and masks lined up for a ceremonial grand processional through campus before exiting the vehicle at the main event. One by one, and with safety a priority, they were greeted outdoors by NCC officials while family and friends looked on from the car.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

Peachtree Baptist Church is now collecting donations for its N.C. State Missions fundraiser.
Peachtree Baptist Church is collecting for NC Children's Homes.
Peachtree will hold its annual collard sale this year. Look for the announcement with all the details coming later.

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FARM SERVICE AGENCY NEWS
FARM SERVICE AGENCY NEWS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Friday, October 30 as the deadline to submit applications for the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program - Plus (WHIP+) for 2018 and 2019 losses. USDA did not originally specify a deadline when the program was announced.
"The physical and financial loss experienced by farmers and ranchers impacted by natural disaster events in 2018 and 2019 was widespread and catastrophic," said Richard Fordyce, Administrator of USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA).

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Deep sea fishing trip teaches lesson on faith
Deep sea fishing trip teaches lesson on faith

In the late 1970's, I vacationed frequently at Nags Head, North Carolina. I remember one summer in particular when several of us decided to go deep-sea fishing in the Gulf Stream. It is not far from North Carolina's Outer Banks and offers some of the finest dolphin fishing that a charter boat captain can offer.
We awoke early that morning because we had to be at the dock by 5:00 a.m. It was windy and our charter boat captain told us that it would be rough going through the Oregon Inlet.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Two weeks ago, I began dealing with issues relating to the relationship between the local church and the communities in which they exist. In that article, I maintained that there are no "lone-ranger Christians." But there's more. Because our local churches have so many "members" who are not actively participating in the life of the church, I invite you to consider the idea of membership.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

It's time for Operation Christmas Child! Red Oak Baptist Church had their annual Operation Christmas Child kick-off Sunday, October 18. Tables with preprinted Operation Christmas Child boxes lined the hall with balloons, brochures, and sample packed boxes. You can also use standard shoeboxes or plastic shoeboxes. Audrey Pearce gave the encouraging message prior to the video asking everyone to pack 1 more box than they packed before.

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

Hi Fellow Followers, this is an article from August 2018 that appeared in The Graphic, I think it's important for us to read it again.
In James 1:19 we read a powerful verse, "...let each person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger." I want to carefully point out the part about anger and how James says we need to be slow to anger. He does not say, "don't be angry" he says, "be slow to anger."

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Former Graphic editor wins national award
Former Graphic editor wins national award

Rocky Mount native Clifton Barnes, who was a reporter and editor at The Nashville Graphic in the 1980s, has won a national award for Commercial Real Estate Reporting.
Writing for The Triangle Business Journal of Raleigh, Barnes won an Award of Excellence from the DC area-based Communications Concepts through its 2020 Awards for Publication Excellence competition.

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NCWC celebrates Founders' Day, 64th year

North Carolina Wesleyan College will celebrate its 64th year with its annual Founders' Day on Thursday, October 22. Due to COVID-19, the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and community members are of utmost concern to the College. Therefore, the decision was made to alter the format of the day.
In lieu of the traditional activities, President Dr. Evan D. Duff announced the decision to focus this year's celebration on emphasizing the College's founding and the need to sustain Wesleyan's future.

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RUNNERS GET READY
RUNNERS GET READY

RED OAK -- Cross country is a sport that requires intense discipline and dedication during training -- especially on a competitive level.
Thanks to COVID-19, those challenges have been made increasingly difficult for area high school distance coaches.
At Northern Nash, legendary cross country head coach Jeff Dodrill was unable to officially train his runners until workouts began two weeks ago.

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THE TOP TWO
THE TOP TWO

(L to R) Northern Nash's Elena Griffin and Southern Nash's Jadiza Jimenez were the Top Two finishers last year at the Big East Conference Girls Cross Country Championships -- and are expected to renew their rivalry in December.

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Faith Contest Moved To Monday
Faith Contest Moved To Monday

ROCKY MOUNT -- Challenges are plentiful when preparing for a high school football game -- and those are being exacerbated during the COVID-19 Era.
The phrase 'One Game At A Time' has become a time-honored cliche' in sports circles, but it especially true these days.
Earlier this week, Faith Christian School Athletic Director Ronnie Beddingfield wasn't even sure if the Patriots' home game Friday against rival Arendell Parrott Academy would take place.

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Gridiron schedule finalized
Gridiron schedule finalized

GREENSBORO -- The Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN have announced kickoff times and the broadcast information for Week 8.
Wake Forest will play host to Virginia Tech at Truist Field on Oct. 24 at 3:30 p.m. ET on ACC Regional Sports Networks.
Here is the full television schedule for ACC games scheduled for Week 8:

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Pack rallies past Devils
Pack rallies past Devils

RALEIGH -- Area stars Zonovan Knight and Ricky Person Jr. continued to excel for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack during last Saturday's 31-20 home victory against Duke University in Atlantic Coast Conference football action.
With the win, NC State improved to 4-1 heading into this Saturday's key road showdown at rival North Carolina.

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Racing Night is scheduled

BRINKLEYVILLE -- Halifax County Motor Speedway will return to racing this Saturda as the Speedway presents the "Support Divisions Special".
Saturday's race program will include Limited Sportsman, Pure Stock V8, Super Stock 4 Cylinder, Pure Stock 4 Cylinder, and U-Car.
Pit gates will open at 3 p.m.

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NCDPS sends letter of concern to Nash County regarding surge of COVID-19 cases

Nash County is one of 36 North Carolina counties who recently received letters expressing concern over the surge in COVID-19 cases.
With COVID-19 trends moving in the wrong direction, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the North Carolina Department of Public Safety sent the letters to local leaders asking them to help slow the spread of the virus by promoting the three W's and considering other actions to improve compliance with executive orders.

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DANNY CLEVELAND LEWIS
September 19, 1943 - October 19, 2020
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