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Nashville to soon announce new hire

The Town of Nashville is in the process of hiring its next Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Director.
Human Resources Director Lou Bunch said an offer has been extended for the position and the town is waiting on the background check.
Bunch said once the background check is cleared and the candidate has a chance to notify their current employer, an announcement will be made.

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NCSO investigates 2nd murder in one week

The Nash County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate a homicide on Old Carriage Road last Thursday.
Deputies responded to a medical call at a home in the 3100 block of Old Carriage Road around 2:09 a.m. on Thursday, August 14 involving a man who was found unresponsive by a family member.Upon arrival it was determined the man was deceased from a gunshot wound.

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Vocal group won't let COVID-19 stop their passion for music
Vocal group won't let COVID-19 stop their passion for music

A vocal group comprised of local teens is not letting COVID-19 stop them from singing.
The Elite Vocal Ensemble continues to meet and host concerts virtually, hosting its most recent concert last weekend.
The group, based in Spring Hope, is led by Rachael Howard, a former middle school music teacher in the Nash County Public School System.

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Nashville woman dies in house fire

A house fire claimed the life of a Nashville woman last week.
Nashville Firefighters responded to a fire at a home on Pell Cabin Road, off of Old White Oak Road, just after 5 p.m. last Thursday, August 13.
Nashville Fire Chief Chris Joyner said when crews arrived, they discovered a fire at the back of the home.

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Local group prays for area law enforcement
Local group prays for area law enforcement

A local prayer group is praying for law enforcement officers and other public safety officials and inviting others to join in during a community prayer event held once a month.
Victoria Frazier, of Nashville, is a member of the prayer group and said members of the group are from various Nash County churches.

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Town hopes new signs will help parking issues

Nashville's Downtown Strong Advisory Board is hoping adding signs to the downtown area will help improve parking issues.
The board, previously named the Municipal Service District Advisory Board, met on Monday afternoon to discuss the design, style and placement of public parking signs that would direct downtown shoppers and business clients to the courthouse parking lot.

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Nash COVID-19 numbers, deaths continue to grow

Nash County saw four Covid-related deaths over the past week, bringing the total number of deaths to 18.
The 15th death was a male patient in his early 90's, the Nash County Health Department reported.
The 16th death was a female patient in her late 80's.

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Bomb threat shuts down Nashville Wal-Mart

Nashville Police are investigating after a bomb threat was made Friday morning, causing Wal-Mart to temporarily shut down.
According to a press release, an unknown male caller called the Wal-Mart in Nashville around 10:37 a.m. and stated to an employee that a bomb was located in the building and they needed to evacuate. The Wal-Mart manager immediately made contact with Nash County Emergency Communications.

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Homicide suspect makes first court appearance

Wilson Police last week warned about false information making the rounds on social media on the murder of Cannon Hinnant.
Wilson Police said the releases were made to look like posts that came from the department's Facebook page.
The releases presented different, and reportedly false, accounts of the events that led up to the shooting death of five-year-old Hinnant.

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Nash County approves resolution supporting right to bear arms

Nash County Commissioners unanimously supported a citizen's right to bear arms, approving a modified resolution presented last month by a Spring Hope resident.
Allen Chesser initially presented commissioners with a resolution that expressed opposition to any legislation or executive order that would infringe on gun rights or the regulation of concealed weapons.

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There's still time to get counted!

Nash County households who have not responded to the 2020 U.S. Census still have time.
The self-response period for the census will end on September 30 but households will still be able to respond to the census questionnaire either online at 2020census.gov or by phone at 1-844-330-2020.

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NCWC Director of Military Studies fights hunger locally
NCWC Director of Military Studies fights hunger locally

The Mercer Foundation, Inc., founded by NC Wesleyan's Director of Military Studies, Lt. Col. (Ret) James Mercer, has partnered with Thornes Chapel Missionary Baptist Church , The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Omega Psi Phi, Inc. and Conetoe Family Life Center to assist Nash, Edgecombe and Rocky Mount communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A larceny was reported on 8/9/20 at 1205 Eastern Avenue
A possession with intent was reported on 8/11/20 at 361 W Washington Street

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS AUGUST 3-7

Building Permit
(Commercial)
Robbie Davis; 5530 Dortches Boulevard; new construction; $144,000
Robbie Davis; 5530 A Dortches Boulevard; new construction; $130,000

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A possession of heroin was reported on 8/10/20 at 10067 Main Street, Castalia
A murder was reported on 8/13/20 at 10103 N US 301, Whitakers
A warrant service was reported on 8/9/20 at 1043 Parker Road, Nashville

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS AUGUST 10-14

Building Permit (Commercial)
Chad Bissette; 6336 Main Street; renovation/alteration; $15,000

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Back to school is more uncertain than ever
Back to school is more uncertain than ever

We moved my daughter back to college and I noted yet another lie I've been told.
I don't know if it was the same person who told me that one day I'd miss changing diapers (total lie), but someone said moving a kid to school is easier after the first time.
I don't know about that.

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Let us remain hopeful together

Dear Editor:
Hello Nashville! Let your voice be heard!
The State of North Carolina is looking for poll workers which is also a paid position.

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Citizen responds to firearm training in area

Dear Editor:
This is a letter of response regarding your August 6, 2020 article regarding the citizen complaint of firearm training on Taylor's Store Rd.
Thank you for writing this article providing information and giving a voice to the citizens.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo first appeared in The Nashville Graphic May 22, 1958. First graders at Nashville High School were pictured at a picnic held by their grademothers. Shown with students are their teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, and some of the mothers. The picnic was held in the back yard of the home of Mrs. Joe Wilson, one of the grademothers.

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Why doesn't God part The Red Sea for me?
Why doesn't God part The Red Sea for me?

When I was in graduate school, I took a course in organization theory. In the early weeks of the semester, I realized that I did not have so much as a clue as to what that course was about. The readings made no sense and the lectures were even more confusing.
Finally, I worked up the courage to go see my professor.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Do we want the Lord's will above all else, even if He doesn't give us what we want when we desire? Here's what it takes to stay in the will of God in both the good times and bad:
Trust. If we understand who God is, we can trust Him because He knows so much more than we do, and His timing is always right.

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

Asking the question "Why?" is a trait we learn early on in life. As our minds develop, they become sponges for understanding and interacting in the world we live. To spend time with a child whose brain and tongue are being unleashed at the same time is to hear this question asked over and over.
It's quite normal to wonder why things happen, to see the chain of command and gain understanding of cause and effect.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Christian Fellowship Church enjoyed the morning message on Sunday given by Pastor Daniel Parker; it was the third message in the "Windows & Gates" series.
Sandy Cross United Methodist Church held drive-in worship service this past Sunday. The children enjoyed their virtual Sunday School lesson "A Temple For God."
Vaughan's Chapel continues to have service in the sanctuary every Sunday at 11:00 a.m.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak Baptist Church has organized a school outreach opportunity. Many children have returned to school this year remotely. The schools have provided them with devices to aid their instruction but many will not be given a wireless mouse and headphones. Red Oak Baptist Church will be reaching out to these children through the collection of donations of a wireless mouse and headphones. These items will be collected in the Family Life Center.

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