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We should use quarantines for annoyances
We should use quarantines for annoyances

I keep hearing people say -- at least in political ads -- that we can come out on the better side when this COVID-19 stuff is over.
I don't really know what they mean, but with all this extra thinking time created by not being able to get out, I've been inspired.
If someone has COVID-19 or has been exposed to someone who has it, they are sent to isolation for 14 days. Gone -- out of sight, locked down, isolated.
It's like time out or the penalty box for society to keep bad things from spreading. We might have a great opportunity set before us.

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It's all in how you look at it -and live it
It's all in how you look at it -and live it

More than 25 years ago I was part of a committee, parented by the local chamber, whose mission was to develop new ideas for downtown.
At that time several long-time businesses had long closed due to retiring owners.
Prior to all of the retirements, downtown boasted a wide range of retail including three department type stores offering apparel, shoes and accessories, a dollar store, jewelry store, hardware store, drug store, flower shop, gift shop, two furniture stores, an appliance store just to name a few.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on April 4, 1963. The New Farmers of America Chapter at Nash Central High School were observing National New Farmers of America Week.

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Rocky Mount police chief to retire Dec. 1
Rocky Mount police chief to retire Dec. 1

After more than 28 years of service to the citizens of Rocky Mount, Chief George Robinson is set to retire from the Rocky Mount Police Department, effective, December 1.
The retirement ends a distinguished career for Robinson, who began as a Patrol Services Officer in 1992 before working his way through the ranks, was named the department's Interim Police Chief on Jan. 1, 2019, and promoted to the position permanently in March 2019.

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Applications available for Young Farmer of the Year

The Farm Credit Associations of NC have announced that applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Innovative Young Farmer of the Year Award given by the Tobacco Farm Life Museum and sponsored by the Farm Credit Associations of North Carolina.
Eligible nominees must be between the ages of 18 and 40 as of January 1, 2021. Nominees are to either be in school for agriculture/agribusiness or have worked in the agriculture industry for less than ten years.

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NCWC postpones homecoming

In July, North Carolina Wesleyan College and the USA South Athletic Conference announced the postponement of the College's conference football games for fall 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, Homecoming will also not happen in an official capacity this fall.
The College's Student Activities may plan some events for students on campus with appropriate guidelines in place and alumni groups may get together, but there is no "official" Homecoming event planned.

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NCC receives firefighter scholarships for current students

Nash Community College has been awarded $50,000 from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of North Carolina Firefighter Stipend and Scholarship Program. The funds will provide stipends of $500 per term or scholarships of up to $1,000 per term for eligible community college students. The students must be enrolled in NC Firefighter Certification courses or courses leading to an eligible associate degree.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS OCTOBER 2- 8

Fidelis Properties, LLC to Brian L Burnett; 223 West Bassett Street; $50,000
Farouk A. Hamad to Brian L. Burnett; 1187 West Raleigh Boulevard; $69,000
Capel Properties, LLC to Brian L Burnett; 1179 West Raleigh Boulevard; $6,000

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS OCT. 5-9

Building Permit
(Commercial)
Claude Vaughan; 108 S Boddie Street; renovation/alteration; $20,000

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

The Annie Armstrong fundraiser drive has reached its goal.
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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Christian walk comes from daily exercise
Christian walk comes from daily exercise

My wife and I try to walk most days in our large neighborhood. There are plenty of sidewalks, so it is easier to walk a greater distance. There's something different about the early morning crowd I see out walking. They walk slower than the evening crowd. Why?
The obvious answer is that the morning crowd is older and just can't maintain the faster pace set by the younger walkers who walk after work during the evening hours.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Unity in local churches reflects a people who love Jesus
In Psalm 133:1, King David wrote, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!" God desires His children to dwell together in peace and unity. How accurate are the famous lines, "To live above with saints we love, that will be glory. To live below, with the saints we know, that's a different story." Whether it be your family, friendships, or church, the Word of God can guide you to peace and unity.

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Luke's Word for the Week
Luke's Word for the Week

Everyone has a story. This very moment, your story is being written, you are making history. Now, whether people will know the history or not is a whole other ballgame. What I want to stress in our time today is the importance of considering the question, "What am I doing with my life?"
Years from now, Lord willing, COVID-19 will not be an issue in our lives (please note I say "Lord Willing" as this thing just keeps on lingering). Let's live in some hope that years from now it will be all over - in fact, let's look even further in the future, let's look decades into the future, say 10-20 years.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Sandy Cross United Methodist Church enjoyed morning service with message being given by Pastor Eric Packard.
SCUMC will hold a Fall Festival on October 31 at 4 p.m. This is an outdoor event. In the event of inclement weather, families will be invited to do a drive-thru goody bag pick-up.
SCUMC will be sponsoring a Red Cross Blood Drive at the church on October 26 from 3 - 7 p.m. Appointments are necessary.

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

Forever it seems (over 10 years), we have been hoping that Nash County would initiate Saturday adoption hours at the Shelter. It should be an easy scheduling situation, since the AC Officers go in on the weekend anyway to clean, water and feed the pets. It would be a huge convenience to working families. With their Adoption First policy, it would pay dividends. I challenge our Shelter to become more people friendly so they can adopt a new family member!

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NCWC announces first recipients of award

North Carolina Wesleyan College has announced Drs. Carl and Jackie Lewis, as well as Dr. Brittany Bass for being the first recipients of its Wesleyan Service Award. Any full-time employee may be nominated in recognition for consistently demonstrating outstanding service to the College or community that is above and beyond their job responsibilities.

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STIFF ARM
STIFF ARM

Faith Christian School's Deanthony Joyner (right) picks up some yardage for the Patriots during last Friday night's home football conquest against the Grace Christian Eagles.

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TRACKING HIM DOWN
TRACKING HIM DOWN

Faith Christian School defender Bernard Grant chases Grace Christian School quarterback Britton Kilby during last Friday's gridiron thriller on the FCS campus.

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Carrigan In The Clutch For Canes
Carrigan In The Clutch For Canes

LOUISBURG -- To truly display Carrigan Ewers' mound excellence, Louisburg College softball coach Eric Lee encourages a visitor to watch Ewers pitch from the protective side of a backstop just behind home plate.
"Look at that movement!,'' Lee shouts as an offering tails away from a right-handed hitter at a recent intrasquad scrimmage at Sheilah R. Cotten Field on the LC campus.

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MAKING IT HAPPEN FOR LC
MAKING IT HAPPEN FOR LC

Former Southern Nash High School softball pitching standout Carrigan Ewers fires a heater for the Louisburg College Lady Hurricanes during last week's intrasquad scrimmage at historic Sheilah R. Cotten Field on the LC campus.

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Pirates surge on the road
Pirates surge on the road

TAMPA, FLA. -- East Carolina University stiffened defensively in the second half last Saturday night on the way to a 44-24 American Athletic Conference road football victory over USF at Raymond James Stadium.
The Pirates notched their first league win of the campaign while keeping the Bulls winless in conference play.

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Knight stars for NC State
Knight stars for NC State

CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Southern Nash alum Zonovan 'Bam' Knight enjoyed a strong performance for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack during their 38-21 road victory last Saturday at Virginia in an Atlantic Coast Conference football showdown.
NC State upped its mark to 3-1 overall on the campaign, and the Wolfpack have won two straight games -- both on the road.

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NCC golf event is big success

NASH COUNTY -- The 31st Annual Nash Community College Foundation Student Scholarship Golf Classic was held at Benvenue Country Club in Rocky Mount on October 1-2 with 84 golfers participating.
The tournament raised more than $20,000 in support of scholarships for students attending Nash Community College.

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Wilson man arrested after high speed chase in Nash
Wilson man arrested after high speed chase in Nash

A Wilson man was arrested last week after a high speed pursuit on I-95.
Members of the Nash County Sheriff's Office were working a joint interdiction operation last Wednesday, October 7 around 6:15 p.m. when a Nash County Sheriff's deputy attempted to make a traffic stop on a silver Chevrolet Malibu for a traffic violation.

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NCC announces new "Unsung Hero" scholarship

The Nash Community College Foundation has announced the establishment of the Sally E. Leonetti Unsung Hero Scholarship.
Established by her family, the scholarship serves as a tribute to the memory of Mrs. Leonetti who passed away in 2020 after losing her battle with cancer.
College representatives said the scholarship honors Mrs. Leonetti's ability to see the good in every person and her unwavering desire to help those in need in a quiet and unassuming manner.

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