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Down East Senior Games postponed

The Down East Senior Games Committee is closely monitoring the situation at hand regarding the growing concern due to the COVID-19. Organziers state, "As always, your safety and health are our first priority."
"Unfortunately, we will have to postpone our games. At this time, North Carolina Senior Games (NCSG) has stated that we have additional time to reschedule events for State Finals qualification."

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DEPC RESOURCES

The Down East Partnership for Children has compiled a list of resources for food and child care as well as other local and online learning resources. We will keep this updated throughout this pandemic.
The Family First line is still open for parents who have a question or need more information about available resources.

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Tax deadline extended to July 15

The North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR) announced that they will extend the April 15 tax filing deadline to July 15 for individual, corporate, and franchise taxes to mirror the announced deadline change from the Internal Revenue Service.
"Taxpayers need relief during this difficult time and my administration is bringing it," Governor Roy Cooper said.

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Nash UNC Health Care to perform only priority, urgent and emergent procedures and surgical cases

As part of a nationwide effort to reduce the use of medical supplies, Nash UNC Health Care will begin performing only priority, urgent and emergent procedures and surgical cases. Nash UNC Health Care joins other major healthcare systems in the state and nation in making this very difficult decision.

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U.S. Small Business Administration grants Governor Cooper's request for disaster declaration to support small businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration granted Governor Roy Cooper's request for a disaster declaration for small businesses that are suffering economic losses due to the new Coronavirus, COVID-19.

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Nash UNC Health Care Foundation's Blue Jeans & BBQ is rescheduled

Nash UNC Health Care Foundation's Blue Jeans & BBQ scheduled for Friday, April 24th is rescheduled to Friday, September 11th at the Power House, Rocky Mount Mills.
The announcement states, "We have so much planned for our new fundraising event and we look forward to seeing you in September."

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We don't have all the answers
We don't have all the answers

We live in a world that teaches us that we are at the center of whatever success or failure we experience. You know the old saying, "There's nothing you can't accomplish, if you put your mind to it".
That all sounds real good, but it's not true. Actually, it's a form of humanism and we are peppered with it every day. So it's no wonder we often face problems in our own lives with the notion that we can find the solutions.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Mrs. Johnson, the Librarian of Coopers Elementary School, has been recording book readings on You Tube. If you have a child at home and would like to tune in, the readings are called "Books For Bulldogs" and can be found on Mrs. Johnson's You Tube page at this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0UF_V3MacDNgqEPaaqYpAQ

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

Anytime a natural disaster or pandemic occurs, the same question inevitably comes up, "Is Jesus coming back?"
My response is usually the same, "yes, yes he is coming back". Until Jesus comes back, he is always coming back. We must always be ready, whether conditions look like it or not. Remember what the one who is coming back said concerning his coming back (Acts 1:7).

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

"So much has happened in our world in just one week. We are further restricted from social contact and our community fellowship of the church has been severely interrupted; all of which I condone and feel is absolutely necessary to contain this insidious virus. We indeed live in very different and strange times.
As I studied this week, my thoughts were drawn over and over to verse 14 from 2 Chronicles 7:

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

Everyone should be responsible for the stray dogs that are in your area, especially if you take pity on it and start feeding it. At that point, you are starting to become the owner. Now remember, please, that a stray dog may have an owner. They may have taken off on an adventure. There are several things you must/should do.

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A UNIQUE STANDOUT
A UNIQUE STANDOUT

ROCKY MOUNT -- Unique Braswell only played two seasons of football during his career at Nash Central High School, but he certainly made the most of them -- especially his senior campaign.
Braswell joined the NCHS gridiron program as a junior and didn't see extensive varsity action until his senior year.

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A New Opportunity
A New Opportunity

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- Randy Davis has navigated through plenty of ups and downs during his 25 years in the golf industry -- and he hopes to bring that problem-solving expertise to his new position at the Club Professional at The River Golf and Country Club at Lake Royale.
Davis has witnessed participating soar to tremendous heights during the peak of the Tiger Woods Era in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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A SWIM SALUTE
A SWIM SALUTE

ROCKY MOUNT -- Nash Central High School continues to make a splash in the Eastern Plains Conference swim standings -- and beyond.
This past season, the Bulldogs won the EPC boys and girls championships for the third consecutive year in dominant fashion.
At the EPC Finals at the Harrison Family YMCA, Nash Central won a combined 17 events en route to sweeping the boys and girls crowns for veteran head coach Kyle Bain.

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NCHSAA releases an update
NCHSAA releases an update

CHAPEL HILL -- Here is the latest update from the North Carolina High School Athletic Association concerning its spring sports season:
"Having heard the updated information relative to schools remaining closed until the middle of May, NCHSAA interscholastic athletics will remain suspended until at least May 18.

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COUNTY FUTSAL RESULTS

NASH COUNTY -- Listed are the final Nash County Recreation & Senior Services Youth Futsal Scores for the winter season:

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NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 1
NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 1

BISHOP PHOTO
AGES 7-9 BOYS
REGULAR SEASON AND
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

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NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 2
NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 2

WILDCATS
AGES 7-9 GIRLS
REGULAR SEASON AND
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

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NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 3
NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 3

WOLVES
AGES 10-12 BOYS
REGULAR SEASON AND
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

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NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 4
NASH COUNTY YOUTH FUTSAL CHAMPIONS, 4

GEORGE'S BBQ SAUCE
AGES 10-12 GIRLS
TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP

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Two charged with parking lot shooting
Two charged with parking lot shooting

Two men have been charged in connection to a parking lot shooting that happened at Wal-Mart Sunday afternoon.
Police were called to the parking lot of Wal-Mart in Nashville around 1:23 p.m. on Sunday, March 22. The call came through as an active shooter situation but Police Chief Anthony Puckett said that was not the case.

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NC reports first COVID-19 related death

A person from Cabarrus County died on March 24 from complications associated with the virus. The patient was in their late seventies and had several underlying medical conditions. A second person in their sixties, from Virginia who was traveling through North Carolina also died from COVID-19 complications. To protect the families' privacy, no further information about these patients will be released.

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EFFIE LEE BRYANT JOYNER
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WILLIAM BOYD WOOD
June 12, 1941-March 21, 2020
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HENRY C. TALLEY
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