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School board okays cuts

The Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education was presented a Reduction in Force (RIF) recommendation last Wednesday night that included a decrease of four positions.
The positions included one instructional support position and three data manager positions, Chief of Staff Brian Miller told board members during a special called meeting.

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Police chase leads to arrest of wanted man
Police chase leads to arrest of wanted man

The Nashville Police Department nabbed a wanted person last Thursday following a vehicle pursuit.
A officer was on patrol around 7:15 a.m. when he attempted to stop a vehicle for a safe movement violation. While attempting to stop the vehicle, the vehicle sped up and began driving recklessly. The officer initated a short vehicle pursuit on Oak Level Road near E. Old Spring Hope Road.

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FREEDOM CELEBRATION
FREEDOM CELEBRATION

RED OAK CELEBRATION - Red Oak hosted its first Freedom Celebration on Sunday night, with local churches coming together to offer free food and entertainment while the Town of Red Oak provided fireworks.
Pictured above, Legend Reavis, 4, enjoys a snow cone treat at the event.

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Filing begins Friday

Filing for Nash County Municipal Elections begins on Friday, July 5 at 12 noon.
Filing will end two weeks later, on July 19 at 12 noon.
In Nashville, the mayor's seat is up for grabs along with seats currently held by Councilwoman Louise Hinton and Councilman Charles Taylor.

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REMEMBERING KOJACK
REMEMBERING KOJACK

CASTALIA -- The wondering never stops for Linnie Anderson.
For the past 10 years, she's wondered about the whereabouts of her son, Roger Wade "Kojack" Ayscue.
In darker times, friends and family wonder if he's in a shallow grave, having been left for dead.

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Local officer noted for heroic efforts at NC Coast
Local officer noted for heroic efforts at NC Coast

A captain with the Nash County Sheriff's Office is credited with saving the life of a young girl at Atlantic Beach recently.
Captain Allen Wilson was off-duty, enjoying a vacation with his family when he noticed a group of children playing in the water near the Pine Knolls Shore and Atlantic Beach vicinity with no parents nearby. One of the children began to drift further away from the group and Wilson took notice.

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STORM DAMAGE
STORM DAMAGE

A June 20th storm that came through the area toppled trees throughout Nash County, including the limb of this tree at 519 Church Street. The homeowners said they had just moved into the home in December and completely remodeled the home. A branch fell off a tree and toppled onto the roof of the home, going through the ceiling. Pictured, a worker with Cockrell's Tree Service watches as the limb is removed from the home.

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SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIP

The Momeyer Ruritan Club recently awarded scholarships to Tristen Edwards and Connor Vick at their meeting on Monday, June 17. Stuart Parker, President of the Momeyer Ruritan Club's Scholarship Committee presented the scholarships. Vick was unable to attend the meeting due to orientation at East Carolina University so his grandfather, Art Vick, accepted on his behalf.

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July 4th, a great time to be an American
July 4th, a great time to be an American

The lady working the checkout in the dollar store asked me last week if I was ready for July 4th.
"I guess so, how 'bout you?" My thoughts drifted briefly to a day of doing even less than usual and having everyone home.
"Well, I haven't been to South Carolina yet, but I'm going," she said with a smile and wink.

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Scholarship awarded
Scholarship awarded

Nashville's Business and Professional Women (BPW) recently recognized Kenly Byrd as the 2019 Hazel Valentine Scholarship recipient at their June 17 meeting. Pictured (L-R) are BPW members Shirley House and Brenda Foster with Kenly Byrd and her parents, Shelley and Kenny Byrd.

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Nash County 4-H beef raffle to aid tornado victims

Nash County 4-H is holding a fundraiser to help one of its own.
On Monday, May 13, a tornado tore through Larry and Marina Strickland's home, leaving the home condemned and numerous barns severely damaged.
The Stricklands are long-time supporters and volunteers for Nash County 4-H.

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Woman travels pipeline route by horseback
Woman travels pipeline route by horseback

A Virginia woman riding the route of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline on horseback passed through Nashville last week.
Sarah Murphy, of Charlottesville, Virginia, said while work on the pipeline seems to have come to a halt in Nash County, she can still see the impact it's having on Nash County residents.

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Nashville native receives lifetime achievement award
Nashville native receives lifetime achievement award

Jim Inscoe, a 1958 graduate of Nashville High School, recently received the Jonnie Dee Little Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alabama State Council on the Arts, along with his wife, Elmore Inscoe.
The Council's "Celebration of the Arts" award program shines a spotlight on the arts in Alabama and on individuals who have made important contributions to the state's rich cultural landscape.

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MILITARY NEWS

U.S. Air Force Airman Tanylia R. Caudle 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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4-H is something a child will carry a lifetime
4-H is something a child will carry a lifetime

Lately, I've had the opportunity to see firsthand the significance 4-H plays on a child.
Growing up, I was involved in a lot of extracurricular activities. However, I was never a part of 4-H.
I never really understood the importance of 4-H until coming to Nash County and even then, it was hard to truly know its significance.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on October 17, 1968. Pictured are officers of the DECA Club at Nash Central High School.

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Nash Central Middle School honor rolls

Nash-Rocky Mount Schools has released its Honor Roll lists for the final semester of the 2018-2019 school year.
The following students at Nash Central Middle School made the A or A/B Honor Roll.

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Nash Central High School honor rolls

Nash-Rocky Mount Schools has released its Honor Roll lists for the final semester of the 2018-2019 school year.
The following students at Nash Central High School made the A or A/B Honor Roll.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A damage to property (vandalism) was reported on 6/27/19 at Sheetz, 100 E Evans Drive
A flee to elude arrest by motor vehicle, failure to heed blue lights and siren, dirving while license revoked, violation of a court order, failure to appear for an expired registration tag and failure to appear for an expired registration card tag and no inspection was reported on 6/28/19 at NC 58 and East Old Spring Hope Road

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A possession of a stolen firearm and possession of marijuana was reported on 6/23/19 on US 264 Eastbound
A domestic was reported on 6/23/19 at 4832 Swift Creek School Road
A possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia was reported on 6/23/19 on I-95 northbound at the 129 mile marker

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS JUNE 24-28

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

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League offers local scholarships
League offers local scholarships

The Board of Directors of the Kitty Powell Scholarship Fund recently presented $5,250 in scholarships to members of the local bowling community.
The Kitty Powell Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 to provide educational assistance to members of the Rocky Mount bowling community. The scholarship is named for Kitty Powell who was the long-time General Manager of the Bowling Center in Rocky Mount, and who has given so much to the sport of bowling.

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50TH ANNIVERSARY
50TH ANNIVERSARY

David and Christine Morningstar will soon celebrate their 50th anniversary with a party given by their family. The couple were married on July 12, 1969 at St. Josephs Church in South Bend Indiana. David retired from Honeywell and Christine worked as a registered nurse for 27 years. The couple live in Nashville. They have three children and five grandchildren.

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