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NCC welcomes 2019-2020 Student Ambassadors
NCC welcomes 2019-2020 Student Ambassadors

Nash Community College recently held orientation to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at Nash Community College as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success.

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County wraps up ties with Carolinas Gateway

Nash County Commissioners on Monday finalized terms to end the county's relationship with the Carolinas Gateway Partnership.
The Carolinas Gateway Partnership is a public-private industrial recruitment agency focused on the economic development of Nash and Edgecombe Counties.
Commissioners voted 5-2 in April to discontinue being a part of the Carolinas Gateway Partnership and instead take on economic development as a county department.

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Consultant to offer ideas to increase commercial activity in downtown

The second part of the process for Nashville's Downtown Strong Program began this week, with a consultant visiting the town to get information.
Hillary Greenberg, of Greenberg Development Services, met with members of the town's Municipal Service District Advisory Board, as well as others from the community, to discuss the work she would do for the town.

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Grassroots grants available through Nash Arts

The Nash County Arts Council is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through September 5th at 5p.m.
Since 1977, the North Carolina Arts Council's Grassroots Arts Program has provided North Carolina citizens access to quality arts experiences. Using a per capita based formula, the program provides funding for the arts in all 100 counties of the state through partnerships with local arts councils.

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What's old is new, but sometimes just old
What's old is new, but sometimes just old

One of my favorite and most memorable assignments in graduate school was one where students were supposed to go back to a place we had not been in years and then write about it.
I chose Parker's Barbecue in Wilson. We hadn't been eating barbecue regularly during that era, or eating out much at all as we had three young children whose food of choice had to be some form of chicken nuggets and also, going out to eat with three young children is not a picnic sometimes (pun intended).

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Clearing shelters could have a negative effect
Clearing shelters could have a negative effect

This past Saturday, shelters across North Carolina participated in an event called, "Clear the Shelters."
The event is a nationwide pet adoption drive held each year to help find loving homes for animals in need. Adoption fees are waived at participating shelters, allowing more animals to be adopted.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on October 16, 1969. Nash Extension Chairman J.P. Woodard was pictured listening to ideas presented at a meeting promoting sweet potatoes. Giving Woodard ideas on how they were going to promote potatoes were Mrs. Marie Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, Mrs. Louise Ricks, Mrs. Sallie Edwards and Mrs. Almetra Sumler.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A simple assault was reported on 8/11/19 at 5465 Macedonia Road
A felony larceny and damage to personal property was reported on 8/12/19 at 5318 Burnette Road
Found property was reported on 8/12/19 at Barnes Hill Church Road and West Mount Drive

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS AUGUST 12-16

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from August 12 through 16.

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DOT releases transportation plan

More than 1,700 projects are included in the N.C. Department of Transportation's final draft of its 2020-2029 transportation plan, which was released this week. The State Transportation Improvement Program, or STIP, includes projects across all transportation modes and in every county in the state.
In Division 4, which includes Edgecombe, Halifax, Johnston, Nash, Wayne and Wilson counties, there are 122 projects.

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DHHS investigating reports of lung disease after vaping

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is investigating recent reports of severe lung disease after vaping. Three patients have been hospitalized in North Carolina since late July and similar cases have been reported from other states, including Wisconsin, Illinois, California and Minnesota. No deaths have been reported.

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Two arrested in connection with February 13 homicide

Rocky Mount Police have arrested two men in connection with a homicide on that occurred in February.
Police responded to Drew Hills Court on February 13 around 11 p.m. in connection with an unresponsive female. When officers arrived, they located La'Tisha Jasmein Lee, 31. Lee had sustained injuries from an aggravated assault and was pronounced deceased.

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Wood to serve on advisory council

Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU) recently announced the addition of Donna Wood, Nash County Finance Director, to its Tar River Advisory Council which includes Nash, Edgecombe and Wilson counties.
Wood will be an integral part of LGFCU's volunteer-driven initiative not only to educate people on the benefits of credit union membership, but also to relay feedback to the board of directors regarding available/potentially available products and services, delivery of service and member needs.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

As believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, how do we experience victory in our lives? There is forgiveness available to all, but I fear we want forgiveness without repentance.
Many of us have found ourselves repeatedly confessing the same sin to God, wondering why we can't overcome it.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Women in Action met on Tuesday, August 13 at Red Oak Baptist Church. Members enjoyed a sandwich supper together and discussed several upcoming mission action projects. This month the group donated school supplies to Nashville Elementary School. Following the supper they had their missions program which included the Missionary Spotlight, Cultural Divides, and Prayer Calendar. Their next meeting will be in September.

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

Hi Fellow Followers, we are taking a brief detour from our Bible 101 articles for 2 weeks to dive into worship. What follows is a teaching from our Night of Worship in Nashville from August 18, 2019. I pray it encourages you and, in the Spirit, pushes you into true worship.
"Church, we need something, it's not more programs or ministries and most certainly not more committees.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

This past Sunday Peachtree Baptist Church congregation, family, and friends met to worship our Lord.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God by Tanya Pitts in loving memory of her husband, Harry N. Pitts, and her parents, Willard and Mary Winstead.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

Christian Fellowship Church's Wednesday night service on 8/14 had the message given by Pastor Daniel Parker entitled "Toxic Ties."
CFC Fusion Youth attended Church On The Rise in Rocky Mount on 8/14 for "United Night." They enjoyed fun, games, food, a special devotional and a hip-hop concert given by @djmremusic & @sean_olivera.

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Carolina Family Health celebrates 25 years
Carolina Family Health celebrates 25 years

Carolina Family Health Centers, Inc. celebrated National Health Center Week during the week of August 4th through 10th. This week is an annual celebration with the goal of raising awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America's health centers over the past five decades.
Carolina Family Health Centers, Inc. also celebrated their 25th anniversary with a ribbon cutting and open house at each location.

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Pulley to speak at C.C. Spaulding Alumni event
Pulley to speak at C.C. Spaulding Alumni event

The C.C. Spaulding Alumni Association, Inc. will host its 45th annual reunion banquet on Saturday, August 31.
The theme for this year's event will be "Where do we go from here?"
This year's guest speaker will be Minister Catherine Pulley, Valedictorian for the Class of 1969.

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Cooper appoints new District Court Judges

Governor Cooper recently appointed Joseph Edgar Brown III and Christopher J. Welch to serve as District Court Judges in Districts 7 and 4, respectively.
"Ed has an impressive legal background and is a leader in his community," said Gov. Cooper. "I look forward to seeing him serve his district in this new role."
Joseph Edgar Brown III, of Wilson, will fill the seat in District 7 left vacant by the passing of the Honorable John Jay Covolo.

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GREAT START FOR SN
GREAT START FOR SN

STANHOPE -- Two of the all-time greatest Bunn Ladycats teamed up to defeat this year's BHS volleyball version Monday during the regular season opener for both Bunn and homestanding Southern Nash.
The resurgent SNHS program is guided by former BHS standouts Melanie (Davis) Hicks as the head coach and Katie (Jones) Wester as an assistant.

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COMPLETE CONCENTRATION
COMPLETE CONCENTRATION

Southern Nash's Alissa Bailey passes the ball to a teammate during Monday's season-opening volleyball triumph over Bunn at the historic SNHS Gymnasium.

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BUNN CONNECTION
BUNN CONNECTION

Southern Nash head volleyball coach Melanie Hicks (right) and assistant coach Katie Jones (center) were prep standouts at Bunn High School -- the same team the Ladybirds defeated Monday at the SNHS Gymnasium.

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Final Tune-Up For NN
Final Tune-Up For NN

WILSON -- Northern Nash will travel across the country Friday for its regular season football opener.
That's when the Fighting Knights will hit the road for Wake County to tangle with the East Wake Warriors.
Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. at Johnny Sasser Stadium on the EWHS campus, which is located just off US 64 near Wendell.

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