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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A second degree trespass and warrant service was reported on 7/21/20 10317 W Old Spring Hope Road, Spring Hope
A felony larceny was reported on 7/25/20 at 10439 Beaver Dam Road, Middlesex
A misdemeanor larceny was reported on 7/23/20 at 10500 Pace Road, Bailey

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Not so sure how brave the new world will be
Not so sure how brave the new world will be

It seems like the summer is coming an end earlier this year. Maybe that's because it started a couple of months early.
Many families are already scrambling to get in last minute vacations as colleges across the country are starting a week or two early. Most in the state will forgo all the normal holidays and breaks so they can be finished by Thanksgiving.

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Animal names better suited for NFL

Owner Dan Snyder of the fabled Washington Redskins is said to be considering a name change for his ball club.
That possibility has enraged some and why that is so is beyond me. After all, it's just a name. Sure, the team has been known as the Redskins forever basically but the team was just Washington's entry in the National Football League.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on May 29, 1958. Spaulding High School in Spring Hope graduated 32 seniors.

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Red Oak board approves cell phone tower proposal

A Red Oak native returned home earlier this month to make a presentation to Red Oak's Town Council on a wireless tower at Ennis Park.
Matt Bertolini, of CTI Towers, spoke to council members at their July 13 about the possibility of a lease agreement for a wireless tower at the Red Oak's Ennis Park.
Bertolini said he was Red Oak native and a 2015 graduate of Northern Nash High School.

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Nashville man killed in motorcycle accident

A Nashville man was killed in a motorcycle accident on Sunday.
Jeffrey Lee Hough, 56, was reportedly traveling north on Vaughan Chapel Road around 12:37 p.m. on Sunday, July 26. Hough was operating a motorcycle when he ran off the road to the right and over corrected, causing the motorcycle to overturn and ejecting Hough.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JULY 20-24

Building Permit (Commercial)
Robbie Davis; 5530 B Dortches Blvd; shell/foundation; $231,428.57
Robbie Davis; 5530 C Dortches Blvd; shell/foundaiton; $23,142.57

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My Sister's House receives funding for survivors and pets

My Sister's House announced receiving $2,500 from Bayer Animal Health to help alleviate the amplified strain being put on domestic violence shelters and programs due to COVID-19.
Staying home is the best way to slow the spread of COVID-19, yet home is not always a safe place for people who experience domestic violence.

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

It is a "No Brainer". FIX your pet, especially the females! Had someone ask me if it would stop them going into heat, which is messy and stinky. YES, it will! PLUS, for both males and females:
~ Lowers risk of cancer!

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Prayer gets better with practice
Prayer gets better with practice

Several years ago, a former pastor of mine lamented from the pulpit that prayer was losing its appeal among Christians. It's a sad commentary, but I agree with him. In fact, my own Christian experience has convinced me that a lot of us don't take full advantage of the power and privilege of prayer.
Stop and think about it. How often do you see a family in a restaurant stop and say grace before they dive into their meals?

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Jesus has called you and me to run a race. It's a faith race. It's long-distance and multi-terrain. It's going to involve pain and suffering, but knowing we are running the race God has planned for us brings great joy.
Perhaps you've been trying to run but you're wondering why it's so hard. Why do you get winded so quickly?

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

Hi Fellow Followers. A brief break from the "Considering our Ways in 2020" series. I wanted to let everyone know about a sermon series coming up at Nashville UMC, which actually speaks directly towards the spiritual act of considering our ways. What follows is a brief rundown of what we will be talking about for the next few weeks. (You will be able to find these sermons at www.nashvilleumc.net).

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

So much has happened in our world this week. We are still restricted from social contact and I personally feel all of this is absolutely necessary to contain this virus. We have seen sickness on the rise, more people are dying, and violence is past belief. The community fellowship of the church has also been severely interrupted. With all of this around us, we at Peachtree, members, family, and friends met Sunday to praise our Lord for all He does for us, especially during these difficult times. He continues to bless and protest us. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. (Fran).

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Christian Fellowship Church enjoyed the newest installment in the "Unprecedented" series given by Pastor Daniel Parker this past Sunday.
Sandy Cross United Methodist Church held drive-in service this past Sunday. The message from Pastor Eric Packard can be viewed on the church's Facebook page.
Brenda Diaz led worship on Sunday afternoon at Hacia El Reino followed by the message from Pastor Julio Diaz.

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Joyner noted for 25 years of service
Joyner noted for 25 years of service

HHHunt's Spring Arbor Senior Living, provider of senior assisted living and memory care, celebrated the 25th anniversary of team member Idexter Joyner on Friday, July 17.
Joyner has been with Spring Arbor Senior Living since the community opened in 1995 and has served in roles of Resident Care Director, Cottage Care Coordinator, Resident Assistant, Housekeeper, and most recently Medication Technician.

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Community grants available for local nonprofits

The board of advisors of the Futrell-Mauldin Community Foundation for Greater Rocky Mount is accepting grant applications from nonprofits serving needs in the local community.
Funds are available for nonprofit organizations serving the local community in the greater Rocky Mount area and will be awarded from the community grantmaking fund. Grants typically range from $500 to $7,500.

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Action Heating Up At County Line
Action Heating Up At County Line

ELM CITY -- Grandstands are still closed at Elm City's County Line Raceway, but that did not deter fans from coming out in droves two Saturdays ago as the 3/8-mile clay oval played host to six races, including a 30-lap FUEL Series I-95 Late Model Challenge feature.
It didn't take long for the excitement to start, either.

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Another close one in league

ROCKY MOUNT -- Hester & Tucker nearly pulled off the upset in Monday night Rocky Mount Little League Baseball action, but in the end it was the Wesley Men who prevailed 11-9 in a nail-biter of a diamond contest at the RM Sports Complex.
Winston Lee, Jaelyn McLean and Dylan Moseley combined for an 8-9 performance at the plate to offset Kane Whitehurst's 4-4 outing by the Lawyers.

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NCWC calls off its camp
NCWC calls off its camp

ROCKY MOUNT -- Because of the fluidity of the COVID-19 health situation, the NC Wesleyan College Women's Soccer program have decided to postpone their upcoming ID camp that was scheduled for August 9 to a date to be announced later.
For more info on women's ID camps, contact head coach Beverly Biancur at bbiancur@ncwc.edu or assistant coach Kohl Orner at korner@ncwc.edu.

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REASON TO CELEBRATE
REASON TO CELEBRATE

Then-freshmen (l to r) Ragan Holloman and Alex Edwards played key roles in Louisburg High School's trip to the Class 1-A State Softball Finals back in 2018.

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Nash County Schools announces plan
Nash County Schools announces plan

The Nash County Board of Education voted on a plan for the start of school Wednesday night at a special called meeting.
The meeting came after The Graphic's press deadline but Superintendent Dr. Steve Ellis spoke to The Graphic prior to the meeting about the recommendation he planned to make to the Board of Education.
A story with more information on the final decision and vote can be viewed on The Graphic's website at www.nashvillegraphic.com.

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Nashville police to receive body cameras
Nashville police to receive body cameras

Nashville police officers will soon be equipped with body cameras.
The Nash County Sheriff's Office gave 24 Digital Ally body cameras to the Nashville Police Department after they were declared surplus. Nash County Commissioners approved donating the cameras to Nashville.

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North Carolina, our ever so changing state
North Carolina, our ever so changing state

North Carolina, like the nation, is facing three crises: COVID-19, racial strife and the economy. Everyone wants to return to the way things were before the virus, but that's not going to happen.
Few were prepared for the coronavirus and the shutdown of businesses. Most have reopened, but many cannot or have chosen not to do so.

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Nash UNC names Executive Director of Human Resources
Nash UNC names Executive Director of Human Resources

Nash UNC Health Care has announced Nash County native DeNaide Dickens as its new executive director of Human Resources, beginning August 10th.
A national search was conducted following the departure of Katie Davison, who was offered an opportunity to serve as Chief Human Resources Officer for Mon Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, in February.

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Nash County Schools to start with virtual learning

Students in the Nash County Public School System will start back school online on August 17.
The Nash County Board of Education voted on Wednesday night to start the school year virtually for a few weeks before slowly merging into a more hybrid plan that would combine remote learning with in-person learning.
The vote was not unanimous, however.

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