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Jail issues top Nash County meeting

The Nash County Detention Center was once again the highlight of the Board of Commissioner's meeting on Monday.
The topic of the detention center dominated Monday's meeting, with public comments focusing on the issue followed by two presentations on the condition of the jail. The topic was discussed for three and a half hours.

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NEW LEADERSHIP
NEW LEADERSHIP

James Alston eats, breathes and sleeps Castalia. Now, he'll get to lead the town too.
Alston was sworn in as the town's mayor last Thursday evening during a special ceremony held prior to the board's regular meeting.
Alston takes the place of long-time mayor Ellene Leonard, who resigned last month due to health issues.

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Nashville public forum is Tuesday night

Nashville's mayor wants to hear from citizens and is hosting a public forum on Tuesday to get input.
During her first official meeting as mayor, Brenda Brown announced the community forum, which is set for 6 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14 in Town Council Chambers, as an opportunity to hear from citizens on their desires for the town.

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Soldiers visit Nash County 4-H Club to thank members
Soldiers visit Nash County 4-H Club to thank members

A local 4-H club recently had youth write cards to soldiers going through basic training.
Last week, one of those soldiers visited the club to say thank you.
Parker Strickland, a recent Southern Nash High graduate, visited the club with his friend and fellow soldier Mitch Smith to talk about life in the military.

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Flu cases on the rise in Nash County

Officials at Nash UNC Health Care are urging the public to take precautions after a surge in the number of positive flu cases was recently reported.
Connie Clark, manager of Infection Prevention at Nash UNC Health Care, said the season's first case of influenza was reported at Nash UNC Health Care in the month of September and has since been increasing in numbers. Already in the first seven days of 2020, Clark said 50 cases have been reported.

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Spring Hope receives positive audit report

The Town of Spring Hope has been doing pretty well with its spending for the 2018-2019 fiscal year, according to an audit draft report.
Findings from the proposed audit were presented to the board Monday night.
Town Auditor Scott May said the town's governmental fund, or the general fund, in 2019 was $1,284,757 which grew from $1,117,086 the previous year.

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Absolute accurate predictions for 2020
Absolute accurate predictions for 2020

Another year is upon us, and that can mean only one thing: it is time to eat all the ice cream in your freezer or else it will be a decade old.
It also means that it is time for the Soapbox Annual predictions. As you recall, everything predicted here last year, as in the previous 20 years, came true. The biggest were: Donald Trump would make annoying tweets, Democrats would continue to complain about him as being the worse person in history, and we would not colonize Mars.

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My family is now living in the 21st Century
My family is now living in the 21st Century

My family has finally entered the 21st Century!
Sometime during the latter months of 2019, we were connected to high speed internet!
Yep, we finally got a chance to throw away our tin cans and string!

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Inmate housing fee is ridiculous

Dear Editor:
A jail is not a quality of life feature. Nobody is going to say he (or she) moved to Nash County because it has a new jail. How foolish.
People enjoy living in Nash County because of the low taxes.

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Be cautious of false teachings

Dear Editor:
Confusion, division, and disagreement thrive in religion. Religious people are divided into hundreds of different denominations, using different names, worshipping in different ways, and teaching different doctrines.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on February 5, 1970 is an advertisement for Joyner's Drive In. Doris Joyner was celebrating a new buildling on Church Street. The building is still occupied today and is now named Church Street Grill.

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Three Middlesex residents nabbed on numerous drug charges
Three Middlesex residents nabbed on numerous drug charges

Numerous complaints led to the arrest of three Middlesex residents last month.
Deputies with the Nash County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit and Platoon "A" executed a search warrant on December 18 around 8 p.m. at 10547 Baldy Hill Road in Middlesex as a result of numerous narcotic complaints.

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RMPD seeks information on January 2nd Mashie Lane homicide

Rocky Mount Police are investigating the first homicide of 2020.
Officers responded to 900 Mashie Lane on January 2 around 1:53 a.m. in reference to a shooting.
The victim, Jonathan McCrory, 23, was located and later died from his injuries.

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Rocky Mount man sentenced to three years for filing false tax returns

A Rocky Mount man was sentenced to three years in prison last month for filing false tax returns.
Moses Whitaker, 44, was sentenced on December 18 in United States District Court by Judge Louise W. Flanagan to 36 months imprisonment followed by one year of supervised released. In addition, Whitaker was ordered to pay $167,285 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A driving while impaired and open container was reported on 12/29/19 at 1185 Eastern Avenue
A larceny was reported on 12/29/19 at Autozone, 105 Nashville Commons Drive

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A runaway juvenile was reported on 12/15/19 at 5848 Wardrick Road
A robbery/dangerous weapon was reported on 12/15/19 at 5102 Dortches Boulevard
A runaway juvenile was reported on 12/15/19 at 7907 Buck Deans Road

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from December 23 through January 3.

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Coopers Ruritan Club
Coopers Ruritan Club

The Coopers Ruritan Club recently assembled fruit baskets to deliver to shut-ins and the elderly over the Christmas holiday. PIctured are Ruritan members with the 64 fruit baskets that were made.

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Christians can be forgiven of all sins
Christians can be forgiven of all sins

"And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven." (Matthew 12:31)
I don't know about you, but I've been taught all of my life that the only unforgivable sin a Christian could commit was to blaspheme the Holy Spirit. But you know what? I now believe that verse was spoken to the unbeliever. If I'm right, then there is no unforgivable sin for the Christian.

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

Happy New Year Nashville and surrounding area! It's a joy to be writing again. I am tremendously thankful for Dr. Nichole Huff, the Director of Children and Family Ministries here in Nashville, for sharing her gift of writing while I was on Sabbath. Here we go for 2020!
As we transition from the Christmas season to Epiphany, we find ourselves in the midst of stories, incredibly true stories that we love know by heart, we love to tell, and that still usher us into awe and wonder.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak Baptist Church held a Parent/Child Dedication Service during the morning worship on Sunday, December 22 in the Family Life Center. Participants included Garrett Ellis Boone, son of Wesley and Allison Boone, grandson of Neal and Mary Boone and Jimmy and Barbara Poythress, great-grandson of Bobbie Wollett; and Hayden Remi Cole, son of Daniel and Megan Cole, grandson of Jim and Esther Cole and Gilliam and Kathy Wilson.

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Tar River Academy honor rolls

Nash-Rocky Mount Schools has released its Honor Roll lists for the first semester of the 2019-2020 school year.
The following students at Tar River Academy made the A or A/B Honor Roll.

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NCC Foundation awards scholarships
NCC Foundation awards scholarships

The Nash Community College Foundation awarded $245,662 in 2019-2020 scholarships to 239 students at the 44th Annual Scholarship Awards Program held in October. The event gave scholarship recipients a chance to meet their donors and express their gratitude.
"My very best wishes and congratulations to all of the scholarship recipients," NCC Board Chair Paul Jaber told the students.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Christians celebrate Jesus' birth on Christmas, worship and bow down to Him as our Lord, and pray in His name. To us, He is the most awesome person who ever walked on earth because He is God's Son. Scripture refers to Jesus with many titles: Messiah, Son of God, Savior of the world, reigning Lord, ruling Judge, and returning King are just a few of them.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

At Christian Fellowship Church on on December 29, guest speaker Evangelist Chance Walters gave the morning message "My Cross - My Crown."
Wednesday night, January 1 at CFC, Pastor Timothy Hall gave the message "A Gift Suitable For Our King."
On Sunday morning, January 5 at CFC, Holy Grounds Cafe was open and serving coffee, hot chocolate, snacks and homemade ham biscuits.

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