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Rocky Mount man faces drug charges
Rocky Mount man faces drug charges

Citizens complaints led to the arrest of a marijuana dealer at a Rocky Mount apartment complex last week.
Members of the Nash County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division, along with Patrol Platoon C. Deputies executed a search warrant at 2390 Hurt Drive in Hampton Village Apartments last Tuesday afternoon. The investigation was a result of concerned citizens complaining of suspicious activities and narcotics sales at the apartment.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A forgery was reported on 10/14/19 at 222 W Washington Street
A possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana and maintaining a vehicle/dwelling for selling of a controlled substance was reported on 10/14/19 at 1973 Reges Store Road

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from October 14 through 18.

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How may I help you with your non-emergency
How may I help you with your non-emergency

Residents in Nash County are well aware of what fine emergency services we have, both in our towns and rural areas.
I've seen these folks in action and I have to say it takes a certain personality to do that kind of work. I say the same about nurses.
I admire people who work in these types of professions, because I know its something I could not do.

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Get out and vote!
Get out and vote!

It is super hard to believe the end of October is quickly approaching but here it is!
This year has truly flown by and though this year has not been the greatest year for my family, I am in no hurry to rush it away.
Nonetheless, like it or not, November is almost here, which means the holidays, yes I said it, the holidays are upon us.

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There's one thing for sure, we're the original!
There's one thing for sure, we're the original!

Nashville's recent visioning forum was quite interesting. It was refreshing to see the turnout. A mix of citizens, business owners and town staff made for some good and diverse conversations.
The one thing that seemed to be a common opinion between all attending was the branding of Nashville as the "Original Nashville."

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on June 6, 1969. Nash Central's top sportsmen pose with trophies they received during the school's annual sports banquet.

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Youth enjoy new playground equipment at Glover Park
Youth enjoy new playground equipment at Glover Park

Local youth are enjoying new play equipment at both Glover Park and Stoney Creek Environmental Park.
The new playground at Glover Park was made possible thanks to the town being selected as a recipient of the 2019 North Carolina Recreation and Park Association's (NCRPA) Healthy Play and Recreation Initiative.

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Nash County Blood Drives for October 2019

Monday, October 28 from 3 until 7 p.m. at Sandy Cross United Methodist Church, 3725 Sandy Cross Road, Nashville
Monday, October 28 from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at Nash Commumity College, 522 N Old Carriage Road, Rocky Mount
Monday, October 28 from 12:30 until 4:30 p.m. at Golden East Crossing Mall, next to Conn's Home Plus, Rocky Mount

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Community Christian Church celebrates 130 years
Community Christian Church celebrates 130 years

"Loving God, serving others and seeking the lost."
That statement serves as the mission of Community Christian Church today and since its inception 130 years ago.
The church held a special homecoming celebration recently at its East Beulah Road location. The celebration also served as a 130th anniversary celebration.

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RMPD sponsors new initiative to address gun violence

The Rocky Mount Police Department has taken the lead on a new initiative to address gun violence with its ballistic identification technology.
The department is now home to IBIS (Integrated Ballistic Identification System). Neighboring agencies who shared in the cost of the system include Wilson Police Department, Greenville Police Department, Nash County Sheriff's Office, the Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office and ATF (Alcohol Tobacco and Firearm).

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NRMPS celebrates principals

The Nash-Rocky Mount Public School System is recognizing principals during the month of October.
The National Association of Elementary and Secondary School Principals declared October National Principals Month.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Del Burns asked the board of education earlier this month to join the district in celebrating the leaders of the district's 29 schools.

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YAM JAM
YAM JAM

A long-time tradition of gathering sweet potatoes for donation to the Food Bank continued this past Saturday, October 19 on Richard Tyson's farm just outside of Nashville. Pictured above, Fletcher Dickerson and Evan Hilliard (L-R) work togeher to pick sweet potatoes.

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NCC to name building after president
NCC to name building after president

Nash Community College recently announced the naming of the Continuing Education building after Dr. Bill Carver who is set to retire at the end of October. The Board of Trustees voted in support of the naming opportunity at the regular board meeting held on September 16, 2019.
Dedicated in June 2015, the Continuing Education building contains 31 classrooms and nine labs. It is also home to an eight-lane, 3,000 square foot, indoor gun range and virtual reality simulator used for law enforcement training.

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Annual CTE Showcase set for Oct. 29 at NCC

Nash Community College and Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools will host fifth through twelfth-grade students and their parents at the Tenth Annual Career & Technical Education Open House at Nash Community College on Tuesday, October 29, 2019, from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM.
During the showcase, attendees will explore classes that can be taken in Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools that align with classes and programs offered at Nash Community College.

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Certificate of Membership
Certificate of Membership

Deborah Tucker, center, receives her certificate of Membership for Bethel Heroes Chapter 636, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Deborah is the great-great granddaughter of David Jonathan Johnson. Presenting the award is Donna Boykin, registrar, (left) and Edith Whitby, (right) president of Bethel Heroes Chapter 636.

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Girl Scout Troop 3249
Girl Scout Troop 3249

Girl Scout Troop 3249 worked the games at Jacob's Friends Special Needs Carnival at Red Oak United Methodist Church on Saturday September 14th, 2019. Girls from left to right are: Jenna Crawford, Kiersten Carmichael, Elizabeth Leak, Zamya Garner and Logan Greene.

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New Imperial Centre exhibit to take visitors for a spin

Spin has taken over the Children's Museum and Science Center in the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences through Dec. 31. Designed to engage visitors in the science of rotation by looking at how objects spin, why things spin at different speeds and how spinning objects are used in daily life, Spin is an interactive exhibit that uses real-life examples, according to Leigh White, curator of education for the city of Rocky Mount.

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Bunn graduates basic training
Bunn graduates basic training

U.S. Air Force Airman Taylor M. Bunn graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

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

Life is Precious, ALL Life.... Shelter the homeless and care for them, is a moral duty of mankind. That includes those without a voice, the animals. Especially, companion animals that have been so domesticated by man that they cannot live on their own in today's world. You see them all the time, on the sides of the road, walking along, bony as can be.

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NEW OFFICERS
NEW OFFICERS

The Rocky Mount Toastmasters Club #8957 held its installation of officers for the 2019-2020 over the summer. The organization meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at Braswell Memorial Library.

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Why some churches frown on Halloween
Why some churches frown on Halloween

"The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light." (Romans 13:12)
October is a great month. Fall begins to show just how crisp of a season it can be, the World Series provides a crowning end to our national pastime, and Halloween forces most of us to the grocery store for a last-minute purchase of candy for the kids.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

What do you think of Jesus Christ? How you answer this question is of utmost importance.
Was He merely a man, one of the numerous prophets or teachers who roamed the world in that day, or someone else? Many people may be interested in His teachings or healings, but in the big scheme of things, they think God is the important one--not Jesus. They may claim to believe in God while considering Jesus irrelevant. But what does the Bible say?

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

This time next week, it will be October 31, Halloween, or more appropriately called "All Hallows Eve" and what an opportunity we have as the church. Here's why - Halloween is a dream come true for Followers of Jesus.
Now, I'm aware many of you might completely balk at what I just said, so let's spend some time together so that you will hopefully hear me out.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Friday night October 18, the Love Ladies held their monthly gathering at the church with guest speaker Telley Pender Lucas.
News from Kingdom Internatonal Church - Sunday October 20 was Homecoming / Pastor Appreciation / 70th Anniversary of the Church. A light buffet breakfast of pastries and coffee was served before service.

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