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BUILDING PERMITS JAN. 14-18

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

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Clayton Homes announces $2 million project
Clayton Homes announces $2 million project

Clayton Homes in Nashville is investing $2 million in a project that will give employees a top-of-the-line break room.
Officials celebrated the project on Monday with a small ceremony. Members of the community were invited to be a part of the announcement.
"We got big things going on here in Nashville," said Ronny Robertson, who serves with Clayton Homes Corporate.

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Spring Hope looks at gaming operation request

A Spring Hope resident wants part of an ordinance to be changed so he can possibly add an electronic gaming operation and restaurant inside a vacant building he owns.
Steve Batchelor owns an empty building on 803 East Nash Street which he is interested in turning into an internet café and restaurant.
"I have never been in one, to be honest. I've never been in an internet café, but I heard of them. I just want to give it a go," he told the planning board.

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Tar River Academy holds mid-year graduation
Tar River Academy holds mid-year graduation

The auditorium was filled with excitement as 22 Tar River Academy (TRA) seniors graduated on Thursday, December 20, 2018 during the mid-year graduation held in the school's auditorium. The Class of 2018 have various plans after TRA as 15 will attend two-year colleges, two will enlist in the military and five will enter the workforce.

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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

On Sunday January 20th, longtime Nashville resident Lula Shackleford was honored in recognition of her 91st birthday. Lula is pictured cutting the cake with sons Randy (left) and Russell (right.) Over 75 friends and family attended to make the celebration special.

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Local law enforcement complete crisis training
Local law enforcement complete crisis training

Law enforcement officers from Nash County Sheriff's Office, Nashville Police Department, and Rocky Mount Police Department recently completed Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training at Nash Community College. CIT is a 40-hour training designed to assist law enforcement officers who respond to incidents involving individuals with a mental health or substance use crisis, or intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Estep, Lucas unite in marriage
Estep, Lucas unite in marriage

Maegan Elizabeth Estep and John William Lucas were married on Sunday, October 28, 2018, at 5:00 p.m. at Flint Hill in Norcross, GA.
Rev. Elizabeth J. Edwards officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Jefferie Skinner of Peachtree City, GA, and Gene and Nancy Estep of Valparaiso, FL. The groom is the son of Will and Carol Lucas of Rocky Mount, NC, and the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lehman, the late James R. Lucas, and Shirley Lucas, of Rocky Mount, NC.

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Isley reappointed to NC EMS Advisory Council
Isley reappointed to NC EMS Advisory Council

L. Lee Isley, president and CEO of Nash UNC Health Care, has been reappointed by the Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to a four-year term on the North Carolina Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.
The primary purpose of the NC Emergency Medical Services Council is to evaluate current state laws, administrative rules, and policies regarding Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in North Carolina.

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Daddy Daughter Dance pics, 1
Daddy Daughter Dance pics, 1

Albert and Alysha McWilliams are all smiles at the Daddy Daughter Dance Saturday night hosted by Nash County at Nash Community College.

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Daddy Daughter Dance pics, 2
Daddy Daughter Dance pics, 2

Bo and Chandler Brown pose for a photo during the Daddy Daughter Dance.

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NCC announces Nurse Aide graduates
NCC announces Nurse Aide graduates

On Tuesday, December 18, 2018, Nash Community College held a recognition ceremony honoring students completing Nurse Aide I and Nurse Aide II training.

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NCC announces Medical Assistants, Phlebotomy grads
NCC announces Medical Assistants, Phlebotomy grads

Nash Community College medical assistants and phlebotomists were recognized for program completion on Tuesday, December 18, 2018. The Medical Assisting curriculum prepares multi-skilled health care professionals to perform administrative, clinical, and laboratory procedures. Course work includes instruction in scheduling appointments, coding, and processing insurance accounts, billing, collections and computer operations.

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NCC Honors List

Nash Community College announced the following students achieved academic honors during the 2018 Fall Semester.
To qualify for the Dean's List, students earn a 4.0 grade point average (all A's) while taking 12 or more semester hours.

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

CHANGING TIMES ~ A friend said "Give up the "dog catcher" archaic beliefs." I will add to that. The Animal Control Shelter is NOT the "pound" of the past. They care. They give protection to those without. They keep them safe from the road, starvation or worse.
Fact is however, unless we work hard to find a solution, the homeless pet may be euthanized by the Shelter vet for space.

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Award-winning Magician to perform at Louisburg College

Illusionist Mike Super is bringing his highly-acclaimed show to the Gardner stage at Louisburg College on Friday, February 8.
Mike's ever-growing popularity has garnered him many prestigious awards and honors, including being the only magician in history to win a live magic competition on primetime US network television. In addition, his other accomplishments include being named Entertainer of the Year, Best Performing Artist of the Year, and Best Novelty Performer of the Year. He was also voted America's Favorite Mystifier on NBC's hit TV Show PHENOMENON.

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Recognized
Recognized

Rocky Mount native Luther Barnes (third from left) was recognized at the January 14 Rocky Mount City Council meeting for his recent induction into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Barnes, who serves as Senior Pastor of Restoration Worship Center in Rocky Mount, is a Grammy nominated vocalist and also a member of the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

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Harper named to President's List

Keren Harper, a Sophomore Communication Disorders major, of Nashville, was among approximately 550 Bob Jones University students named to the Fall 2018 President's List. The President's List recognizes students who earn a 3.75 or higher grade point average for the semester.

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Nash County Blood Drives for January 2019

Thursday, January 24 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. at NC Wesleyan College, 3400 N Wesleyan Blvd, Rocky Mount
Thursday, January 24 from 3 until 7 p.m. at West Mount Volunteer Fire Department, 3583 S Halifax Road, Rocky Mount
Saturday, January 26 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1104 Taylor Store Road, Nashville

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Hectic lifestyles can displace priorities
Hectic lifestyles can displace priorities

Many of us are seeking more balance in our lives, so much so that it is one of our most popular resolutions for the New Year. Our yearning for more peace in our lives doesn't surprise me because we live in our world where peace is yearned everywhere.
A college professor of mine told our freshman health class to be sure we had eight hours of sleep, eight hours of work, and eight hours of leisure.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak United Methodist Church continues to offer after school care with transportation from Red Oak and Swift Creek Elementary Schools. After care lasts from 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. If you'd like more information please contact the church office.
Lent will be here before we know it.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

The Peachtree Baptist Church Congregation met on a beautiful day last Sunday.
The Sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God by Lynn and David Griffin in loving memory of Jonathan Kerby Griffin.

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

God is the God who redeems. When we look at the grand scope of the biblical witness we come face to face with the eternal reality that God flat out loves people and desires that all be saved (1 Tim. 2:4). God is not out to get us, but to free us from sin, that we might be free to joyfully serve Him as the mission of our lives, while we press on towards the goal of New Creation (Eden restored where we walk in complete, perfected fellowship with God).

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Englewood Baptist to serve as one of 500 hosts for "Night to Shine"

Englewood Baptist Church recently announced that they will serve as one of nearly 500 churches around the world to host Night to Shine 2019, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation, simultaneously on Friday, February 8.
Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience, centered on God's love, for people with special needs ages 14 and older, hosted by local churches in all 50 states and across the globe all on one night.

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2019 club leaders
2019 club leaders

Benvenue Ruritan Club members and guests are shown, following the installation of 2019 club leaders, at their December meeting. Club leaders were installed by 2008 National President Wayne Outlaw.

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Andrew "Drew" Wayne Harrell
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