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COVID-19 outbreak hits nursing home

The Nash County Health Department is reporting a COVID-19 outbreak at a long-term care facility.
Since June 18, 34 individuals have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Hunter Hill Senior Living Facility in Rocky Mount. Eight individuals are hospitalized, however the health department said not all the hospitalized residents admitted were admitted due to COVID-19 symptoms.
Most of those individuals testing positive are asymptomatic.

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Rocky Mount removes Confederate monument
Rocky Mount removes Confederate monument

Work began on Monday to remove the Confederate Monument at Battle Park in Rocky Mount.
Rocky Mount City Council voted 6-1 on June 8 to remove the monument. Councilman W.B. Bullock was the sole member who voted against the monument's removal.
The monument, which sits at Battle Park on Falls Road, was dedicated in 1917.

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Nashville hires new planning director
Nashville hires new planning director

The Town of Nashville has hired a Vance County native to serve as its next Planning and Development Director.
Sherry Moss will begin in her new role on Tuesday, July 28.
Moss currently resides in Warrenton with her husband and two children.

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Filing begins Monday!

Filing for the Nash County Board of Education will begin on July 6 at 8 a.m.
Six seats are up for grabs on the board.
Currently, the seats are occupied by Doneva Chavis (District 1), Franklin Lamm (District 3), Bill Sharpe (District 5), Ricky Jenkins (District 7) and Evelyn Bulluck (District 10). The District 11 seat, which is currently vacant, is also up for grabs. Ann Edge served the district until her death in April.

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Red Oak cancels Bluegrass Festival

Non-profit organizations that depend on fundraisers to operate have taken a hit as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Red Oak Area Historic Preservation Society is one such organization.
Progress on the organization's current project, renovation of the Red Oak Teacherage, has slowed considerably as a result of having to cancel its two fundraising events this year.

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PRAYING FOR OUR COUNTRY
PRAYING FOR OUR COUNTRY

Prayers were lifted up on Saturday for the community and world, as Rock Creek Baptist Church hosted a special prayer service on the steps of the Nash County Courthouse.
Close to 30 people attended the service, which was led by Rock Creek Pastor Travis Crocker.
"We are gathered here today to lift high the banner of Jesus," Crocker said.

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New citizen committee created to help cops crack cold case murders

Retired Brigadier General Arnold N. Gordon-Bray will head a new team to spotlight the scores of unsolved murders and missing person cases in the Twin Counties and beyond.
Still in the early stages of organization, the nonprofit board will serve as a round table team of individuals from different backgrounds in close communication with law enforcement officials to assist in engaging the public to help solve cold cases in an effort to bring closure to victims' families and respective communities as a whole.

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Housing repair program applications now available

The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency has awarded Nash County $290,000 for two housing repair programs.
Applications are being accepted for each program through next Friday, July 10.
Nash County was awarded $190,000 in the 2020 cycle of the Essential Single Family Rehabilitation Loan Program, which targets properties with essential moderate repair needs.

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RABIES CLINIC - Friday, July 10th

Nash County Animal Control will host a rabies clinic on Friday, July 10 at the animal shelter in Nashville.
Pet owners can bring their cats, dogs and ferrets from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Friday, July 10. The cost is $5 and only cash is accepted.
Animals must remain in vehicle until they are called. All pets must be on a leash or in a separate carrier.

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Nashville library receives COVID-19 mini grant

Harold D. Cooley Library has received notification that it has received a mini grant for a COVID-19 program.
Library Director Tikela Alston requested and received the $1,000 COVID-19 mini grant on behalf of the library for a program that will help with the prevention and spreading of COVID-19. It will ensure that the library has the proper cleaning supplies for disinfecting and sterilizing the library.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JUNE 22-26

Building Permit (Commercial)
Norris Morgan; 107 A Nashville Drive W; sign; $650

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FREEDOM CELEBRATION
FREEDOM CELEBRATION

Red Oak held its Freedom Celebration Sunday evening including fireworks. Pictured above are cousins Mia Wells and Windley Griffin.

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A country can be great without being perfect
A country can be great without being perfect

On Saturday, the United States of America will celebrate its 244th birthday.
It should be a big time for all citizens of this country, and for those who wish to become citizens.
Folks will fly flags, shoot off fireworks, discharge firearms, cook out, go on vacation, perhaps have a drink or two or share a Coca-Cola. People are free to celebrate however they like.

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High school seniors: Don't leave money on the table

No matter your race, faith, political party or gender, there is one thing we can all agree on: education is the key to greater opportunity and a better life. Especially during this difficult time in our history, we all need to come together to support what we know works to change lives.
In 2019, Edgecombe County Schools ranked at the very bottom of the Public School Forum's Roadmap of Need -- 100 out of the 100 North Carolina counties -- in terms of their four indicators: education, health care, economic development and public safety.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

HOMECOMING QUEEN - This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on October 23, 1958. Mary Womble, a senior at Nashville High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Womble, was crowned homecoming queen at Nashville's homecoming football game with Zebulon. She was crowned by the local team's co-captains, Joe Vick (left) and Herbert Hedgepeth.

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Operation Lockdown nets 10 arrests
Operation Lockdown nets 10 arrests

The Nash County Sheriff's Office conducted "Operation Lockdown" last week, resulting in 10 arrests and the seizure of drugs, guns, cash and two vehicles.
Throughout the week of June 22, several search warrants were executed throughout the City of Rocky Mount.
The search warrants were based off multiple narcotics complaints and controlled buys for heroin, cocaine and marijuana being sold from local motels and residences in the city.

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I-95 stop leads to drug, weapon arrest
I-95 stop leads to drug, weapon arrest

The Interdiction Team of the Nash County Sheriff's Office apprehended a South Carolina man for weapon and drug charges last week on I-95.
A dark colored SUV was stopped on I-95 southbound at the 126.5 mile marker around 7 a.m. last Wednesday, June 24 for a speeding violation. The vehicle was occupied by a male driver and two small children.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A larceny after a breaking and entering and felony breaking and entering was reported on 6/23/20 at 1050 W Beulah Road, Nashville
A financial transaction card fraud was reported on 6/24/20 at 10601 E NC 97, Rocky Mount
A larceny after a breaking and entering and felony breaking and entering was reported on 6/22/20 at 1093 NC 231, Spring Hope

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A sell and deliver was reported on 6/21/20 at 617 Golfers Lane
A driving while impaired was reported on 6/21/20 at the 459 mile marker on US 64 W

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Nine characteristics of a new life: What does it mean to be born again?
It's a spiritual experience. The new birth is the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. He convicts us of sin and helps us understand that our good works are insufficient in His eyes and will never make us fit for heaven. But He also assures us of God's love and leads us to confess and repent of our sins and trust Jesus Christ as our Savior.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Jonathon and Allison Saunders on the birth of their daughter, Natalie Mae! Natalie Mae was born on June 13 weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. and 18 1/4 inches long! Happy sister is Evelyn. Proud grandparents are George and Donnye Saunders and very proud great-grandparents are Russell and Barbara Griffin!
Be sure to check with Red Oak United Methodist Church for updates of produce available from Merv's Friendship Garden!

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BOLD PRAYERS : HELP MY UNBELIEF
BOLD PRAYERS : HELP MY UNBELIEF

There is always a raging war between belief and unbelief. Sure, we profess our belief and trust in the God of the universe, but our actions and way of thinking often tell a different story.
The constant need for approval or validation says we believe others will grant us the comfort our souls need rather than God, our beloved Savior. The never-ending stress revolving around our bank account says we believe money to be our main source of security rather than God, our sovereign Provider.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Vaughan's Chapel Church held a birthday-anniversary celebration service for Pastor Rev. Reuben Batchelor this past Sunday. He has been pastoring at the church a little over two years and will celebrate his 80th birthday on July 6. The congregation was filled with regular congregants along with many cousins and friends of the Pastor. Rev. Marie Batchelor brought the morning message "Respect God & Authority."

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

A message from Pastor Gene Whitehouse of Peachtree Baptist Church.
"I find very few things as precious to me as a word from the book of Isaiah: "... for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, "My purpose shall stand, and I will fulfill my intention," (Isaiah 46:9-10).

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Black Light Project begins banner unveilings in Rocky Mount

The Black Light Project has begun partnering with the city of Rocky Mount to unveil banners of subjects featured in the exhibit that has been displayed at the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences. The first public banner was displayed Tuesday, June 23 on the Rocky Mount Mills campus.
"These portraits of Kyle Johnson and Yannick McLeod as well as the others that can be found throughout the community are a testament to the strength and beauty that is Rocky Mount," said Rocky Mount Mills Development Manager Evan Covington Chavez.

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