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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo was filed in The Nashville Graphic's 1970-1971 archives. The file is labeled Dortches Centennial.

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Rocky Mount declares state of emergency to control COVID-19

Rocky Mount Mayor Sandy Roberson, on the heels of Governor Roy Cooper's State of Emergency declaration Tuesday, declared a State of Emergency for the City of Rocky Mount on Friday.
"After consultation with local health officials, I have determined that it is prudent and appropriate to act to ensure that COVID-19 remains controlled and that the residents of and visitors to the city of Rocky Mount remain safe and secure," Roberson said.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from March 9 through 13.

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<i>Hardee's employees gather for reunion</i>
Hardee's employees gather for reunion

After eight months of planning, 436 former corporate employees of Hardee's Food Systems, Fast Food Merchandisers (FFM) and Hardee's Equipment Division (HED) gathered to celebrate their history on Saturday, February 29th.
Hardee's was incorporated in Rocky Mount in 1961 and was the home of its corporate headquarters until 2001.

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

TOO MANY KITTENS!
~A kitten can get pregnant when she's just 4 months old
~ A cat can have 3 litters every year
~A cat can get pregnant while nursing kittens

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God heals when doctors can't
God heals when doctors can't

"Hearing this, Jesus said to Jairus, 'Don't be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.'" (Luke 8:50)
Jesus gave us the real key to healing: "Just believe."
The problem is there are a lot of Christians who don't believe that God heals anymore. I used to be one of them. However, God has brought too many accounts of healing my way for me to continue to doubt his healing power.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

What is a godly life, and how is it achieved? These are important questions because as believers, we are called to live sanctified lives that are fully surrendered to Christ. Although we know that this is God's will for us and that He's working toward this purpose in our lives, we have a responsibility in the process as well. What we habitually do has tremendous influence on whether we will have a godly life.

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

Grace and Peace fellow followers. As I write this, our country, and many parts of the world, are in uncharted territory, amidst inexperienced circumstances. Schools are closed, churches are having worship online, and suddenly everyone needs to go to the bathroom at a rate never before witnessed in the history of humanity.
There is much to say, and many opinions, concerning the COVID-19 virus.

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Churches cancel events

Due to restrictions put into place as a result of the Coronavirus, many churches have cancelled or postponed services and/or special events. Some churches are moving to online services in the coming weeks.

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Gov. Cooper appoints RM woman

Governor Roy Cooper recently announced new appointments to boards and commissions across North Carolina.
"I'm grateful to have these appointees serving North Carolina," Gov. Cooper said. "Their expertise will help our boards and commissions make critical decisions about our state's workforce, environment and communities."

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ESSAY CONTEST WINNER
ESSAY CONTEST WINNER

Taylor Dinota, a student at Nash Central High School, has won the state-level competition of the George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay Contest through the Sons of the American Revolution. Dinota first won the Halifax Resolves Chapter competition and then moved on to the state competition. By winning the North Carolina round, Dinota received $750 as well as a certificate of achievement and a medal at the state convention in Winston-Salem.

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Deadline approaching for Farm Credit scholarships

The deadline for submitting applications for AgCarolina Farm Credit's North Carolina A&T, University of Mount Olive, At-Large, 4-H, FFA, and community college scholarships is March 31, 2020.
College scholarships are one component of AgCarolina Farm Credit's corporate-giving program.

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Grant-in-Aid
Grant-in-Aid

Sierra Hearp (left) received the Kate Parks Kitchin Grant-in-Aid from Mu Chapter, NC-Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG). Sierra is a senior at Barton College, and is a student teacher at Rocky Mount Middle School. She plans to teach mathematics, and hopes to coach softball, as well as pursue a master's degree in education.

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Photo contest deadline is July 31st

AgCarolina Farm Credit's annual photo calendar contest is in progress at AgCarolina.com. Members, employees, and friends of AgCarolina can submit photo entries via the website until July 31, 2020.
"The AgCarolina photo contest is a highlight of our year," says Skipper Jones, AgCarolina Farm Credit Sr. VP - Marketing.

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Ladybirds Slide Past Rival BHS
Ladybirds Slide Past Rival BHS

STANHOPE -- With two of the area's top hurlers set to take the mound, it was almost a given that pitching would rule the day during the Bunn-Southern Nash backyard rivalry softball matchup last Tuesday at Ladybird Field.
The event lived up to that hype as Southern Nash's Carrigan Ewers and Bunn's Caroline White dueled for seven strong innings of limited-offense work.

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INSURANCE CLAIM
INSURANCE CLAIM

Southern Nash's Quianna Moore (right) scores a clutch insurance run for the Ladybirds during last Tuesday evening's home softball matchup against the Bunn Ladycats.

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FINDING THEIR WAY
FINDING THEIR WAY

RED OAK -- Both Northern Nash and Louisburg boast an interesting mix of veteran standouts and potential-filled younger players on their respective rosters during the 2020 high school baseball campaign.
Those clubs met last Wednesday for a non-conference meeting in Red Oak, and Louisburg flashed its literal ace in the hole in long-time pitching star Jaheim Brown.

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SAFE AT THIRD
SAFE AT THIRD

Northern Nash's Connor Davenport (right) heads into third base during last Wednesday evening's non-conference baseball game against the Louisburg Warriors in Red Oak.

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SOCCER FINALE?
SOCCER FINALE?

ROCKY MOUNT -- There was a tinge of resignation in the air when Nash Central hosted Southern Nash last Friday in what might very well be the final girls soccer contest of the 2020 season.
One day earlier, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association suspended the spring sports season due to COVID-19 concerns, and Nash-Rocky Mount Schools self-imposed its own suspension until April 20.

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FINESSE FOOTWORK
FINESSE FOOTWORK

Southern Nash's Valerie Velez (right) tires to turn the corner off the dribble as Nash Central's Kylie Grace Billups defends during last Friday's soccer match on the NCHS campus.

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MALLORY MAKES HER MARK
MALLORY MAKES HER MARK

Regardless of how the season transpires from here, Mallory Roughton (left) will go down as one of the best-ever girls soccer players at Nash Central High School.

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Northern wins over Wildcats

RED OAK -- Beautiful weather and an impressive crowd looked down on the baseball diamond at Northern Nash High School last Friday, but fans in attendance had an unusual feeling as the hometown Knights took the field.

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BE's golfers take on River
BE's golfers take on River

LOUISBURG -- The Big East Conference possibly held its final golf match of the season last Wednesday at the challenging The River GC in Franklin County.
The River usually provides some of the highest scores of the campaign in the Big East -- and last Wednesday's 18-hole event was no different.
Only one player -- Wilson Fike's Jake Herring -- topped 80. Herring carded a brilliant 71 as he paced the Golden Demons to the overall team victory.

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NCWC golfers star in Savannah
NCWC golfers star in Savannah

SAVANNAH, GA. -- The North Carolina Wesleyan College Golf Team participated last Monday and Tuesday at The Club in Savannah Harbor, Ga., at the par 72 Savannah Invitational, hosted by Berry College (Ga.).
Sophomore Frankie Schmitt led the Bishops this week with an 18th place finish at 3-under par overall after opening the tournament with a stellar 3-under par 69 in the first round.

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SNHS closes with court victory

RED OAK -- "I don't know what it means to you, but it oughta mean a lot to you."
That's what Southern Nash High School boys tennis coach Brady Joyner told his team before they took the court in a crucial matchup against conference-foe Northern Nash last Thursday.

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