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PRIMARY ELECTION<BR>Arrington wins vote for Nash County board seat
PRIMARY ELECTION
Arrington wins vote for Nash County board seat

Close to 21,000 Nash County voters cast votes in the 2020 Primary Election.
The District One seat on the Nash County Board of Commissioners was the sole local seat up for grabs. Marvin Arrington, of Battleboro, won the seat, receiving 1,462, or 71.21 percent, of the votes. His opponent, Mike Johnson, received 591, or 28.79 percent, of the votes.
Arrington will take the place of Commissioner Lou Richardson who has served District One for many years.

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Nashville  Elem. kicks off reading program
Nashville Elem. kicks off reading program

Students at Nashville Elementary School were on pins and needles Monday afternoon, as they waited for the big reveal of a book they will read along with members of the community.
The event was the kick-off for the annual "One Book, One School, One Community" reading program.

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Town is stalled on parks, rec location options

Nashville's Town Council continues to hold off on a decision regarding its parks, recreation and cultural resources department.
The item was brought back before Town Council on Tuesday during the board's regular meeting. This time, the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department brought a recommendation to town council.

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It's official! New school superintendent is sworn into office
It's official! New school superintendent is sworn into office

It was a busy first day for the new Superintendent of Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools.
Dr. Steve Ellis started his first official day on Monday, March 2 by serving as Firefighter Fred at Nashville Elementary School's Letterland Celebration and ended it with a lengthy, somewhat controversial board meeting.

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Downtown Strong reports presented to council

Recommendations on how to make Nashville a more thriving community were presented to town council members last Wednesday.
Bruce Naegelen, of the Main Street Planning Center, and Hilary Greenberg, of Greenberg Development Services, each presented their findings to council members at the board's regular agenda meeting.

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Nash County Health monitors Coronavirus

North Carolina has identified its first case of coronavirus in Wake County.
The person was tested by the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health. The test was presumptively positive and will be confirmed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Lab. The person is doing well and is reportedly in isolation at home.

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Castalia to hold public forum for economic development

At the regular monthly meeting of the town board of Castalia, board members heard a brief presentation from Susan Phelps, a Retail Economic Developer for Nash County. Phelps told the board she had met with Mayor James Alston to discuss how to engage the public in a conversation on the future of Castalia. Highway 58, which runs through Castalia is a busy thoroughfare.

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Gospel Jubilee is Satuday, March 7th at O.D. Moore Bldg

The O.D. Moore Scholarship Foundation will host its fourth annual Gospel Jubilee Fundraiser on Saturday.
The event will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 7 at the O.D. Moore Building in Nashville.
Goldie Moody, one of the organizers for the event, said at least seven groups will perform.

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Retired teacher sets her
Retired teacher sets her "sights" low

Nancy Kirkwood can't seem to stay away from Nashville Elementary School and that's alright by her.
Kirkwood spent 26 years as a teacher at the school and since retirement in 2012, continues to come back and help as often as she can.
Kirkwood often serves as a substitute at the school and tutors once a week. But Kirkwood is also spending her time at the school on a special project meant to help the students learn their sight words.

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PRINCESS STORYTIME
PRINCESS STORYTIME

Harold D. Cooley Library hosted a Fairytale Storytime at the library last week. Pictured above, Harold D. Cooley Library Director Tikela Alston reads a book while Paisley Strickland looks on during a Fairytale Storytime last week at the library.

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Daylight Savings Time is for the birds - early ones
Daylight Savings Time is for the birds - early ones

Sunday at 2 a.m., Daylight Savings Time rolls in.
That means clocks go forward one hour and the decent among us lose an hour of sleep.
Of course, that is one hour less we have to hear about the coronavirus, the Democrat Party primaries, and what Donald Trump has done in the last 60 minutes (or the next) to destroy the entire world.

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Sometimes there's more than meets the eye
Sometimes there's more than meets the eye

I feel the need to set the record straight regarding press association awards since some neighboring newspapers recently announced their winnings.
This is not meant to trivialize awards won by other publications.
It's just really not fair to our veteran reporter, Amanda Clark, that I not explain the process to enter and/or win NC Press Awards.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

Last week's Backward Glances photo featured a 1967 pageant. The negative was filed alone and marked only Spring Hope. Thanks to a loyal reader, Sandra Mayo, we now know the photo was from the Miss Nash County 1967 pageant which was held in Spring Hope. The event was held in April of 1967. We were able to locate the article which states Frances Stott of Spring Hope was crowned Miss Nash County in the event.

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Spring Hope man sentenced for heroin, firearm charges

A Spring Hope man was sentenced to over 13 years in prison on heroin and firearm convictions.
United States District Judge Louise W. Flanagan sentenced Michael Jermaine Jackson, 36, to 160 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release last Wednesday in federal court.

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Man charged with cold case homicide
Man charged with cold case homicide

A newly established Cold Case Unit has led to the arrest of a man wanted for the 2014 murder of Kelly Anderson.
Anderson, 30, of Rocky Mount, was found shot to death on August 5, 2014 at the corner of Holly Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
Despite an extensive investigation, no arrests were made.

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RMPD investigates bank robbery at BB&T
RMPD investigates bank robbery at BB&T

Rocky Mount Police are investigating a bank robbery that occurred last Friday.
Officers responded to BB&T Bank at 2632 Sunset Avenue around 11:37 a.m. on Friday, February 28 in reference to an attempted bank robbery.
No injuries were reported during the robbery attempt.

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from February 24 through 28.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Welcome to Nicole Longmire, new member at Red Oak Baptist Church!
Several from Red Oak Baptist Church attended the 30th Annual Celebrate Life Banquet on Thursday, February 27 at Englewood Baptist Church. The banquet included dinner catered by Something Different of Wilson followed by various speakers sharing about their experiences working at Your Choice Resource Center or benefiting from some of the many programs offered there.

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

Alright, saints, we are back at it with the story from Acts 3:1-10. Last week we ended with Peter's utterly weird words to the world, but normal in the realm of heaven. We will pick up with Acts 3:7.
I'm sure the beggar was hungry and a couple dollars would have gone a long way.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Nash-Rocky Mount Schools will use March 16 as a regular school day to make-up the day students were out for snow.
Last week at Southern Nash Middle School, Ms. Oakes 6th grade science classes had fun learning in a measurement lab. Some of the items weighed and measured were rocks, golf balls, wood, and different liquids.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Biblical repentance is an easily misunderstood and misapplied concept that warrants close examination.
Several texts clearly indicate that repentance, together with faith, is essential for the forgiveness of sins (Luke 24:47; Acts 2:38; 3:19; 5:31; 11:18). In Acts 3:19 and 26:20, metanoe (to repent) and epistreph (to turn back; see Acts 26:18) "are placed side by side as equivalent terms, though in these cases the former may focus on the abandonment of evil and the latter on turning to God."

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

Peachtree members, family, and friends met Sunday to praise our Lord for all He does for us. He continues to bless and protest us.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God by Fran and Bobby Bunn in honor of Fran's father Jake Robertson on his 95th birthday, their two grandsons, JR Bunn and Giorgi Martinez, on their birthdays.

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