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Alexa, where is the self destruct button?
Alexa, where is the self destruct button?

Sometimes, I get these great ideas. I follow through, make some people happy and get a real sense of accomplishment.
Other times, I get what I THINK are great ideas. They end up blowing up in my face, costing me money or contributing to an overall decline in my mental stability.
I seem to be on a run of the latter, and this can be no better illustrated than the purchase of one particular child's Christmas present.

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Looking back, and ahead, at our work

As we begin 2019, I want to highlight some of the work the North Carolina Department of Justice has done in the past year to prevent crime, support law enforcement, safeguard consumers, and defend North Carolina and its people.
When I took office in 2017, I highlighted our responsibility to fight the opioid epidemic as part of our work to protect families and fight crime.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

BPW OFFICERS - This photo originally published in The Graphic on May 10, 1977. The Nashville Business and Professional Women's Club officers pictured are, left to right, Gertrude Kennedy, first vice-president; Joetta Rinehart, state president; Barbara High, president; Betty Norman, second vice-president; Julia Savage, secretary; and Shirley House, treasurer.

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Teenagers arrested in Rocky Mount murder
Teenagers arrested in Rocky Mount murder

Four teenagers have been arrested and charged in the homicide that occurred on Tuesday, January 8 in Rocky Mount.
Tracy Lamont Collins, Jr., 18, Shymond, Kiheem Williams, 17, Khalil Jywon Davis, 18, and a 15-year-old juvenile were all charged with first degree murder in the death of Mikell Lamar Sheridan, 20, of Rocky Mount.

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Suspects arrested in shooting of trooper
Suspects arrested in shooting of trooper

Three suspects were captured after a State Trooper was reportedly shot when pulling over a vehicle in Wilson County Monday night.
Trooper Daniel C. Harrell, a five-year veteran assigned to Wilson County, and a third generation officer, is reported to be recovering from injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. He was reportedly shot on Haynes Road when stopping a vehicle which was towing a car without proper strapping.

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NCC announces BLET graduates
NCC announces BLET graduates

On Thursday, January 10, 2019 Nash Community College recognized nine officers for completing the College's 54th Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Academy.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

An assault on a female was reported on 1/6/19 at 8649 Red Oak Boulevard
Found property was reported on 1/6/19 at 1832 S Halifax Road
A breaking and entering a motor vehicle and larceny of a firearm was reported on 1/6/19 at 8370 Planer Mill Road

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BUILDING PERMITS JAN. 7-11

Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from January 7 through 11.

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Spring Hope approves sidewalk project

Spring Hope has approved a sidewalk project and will be taking steps to move forward with starting it.
The Board of Commissioners discussed the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program, or CMAQ, back in February 2018, which is a program that through the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation which funds transportation projects.

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Biblical advice about everyday problems
Biblical advice about everyday problems

I once wrote a column about a diet I tried that prompted a friend to actually telephone me. "Could you help me?" she said. "I don't know what to do!"
Her pain was one I truly understood. I've gained a lot more weight than I've ever lost and will never forget the depression and sense of defeat that accompanies weight gain. In fact, research tells us that the vast majority of people who lose weight eventually gain it all back, and then some. So I realize that my fight with obesity will never end. Indeed, it is a life-long struggle.

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

Jesus saw people.
We forget to see people. We rush around, busy with our task. We turn our destinations into our goals. We wear headphones. We scroll on our cellular devices. We obsess over getting things done. We walk and talk, but not to those near us, rather those to whom we are connected through our phones. We see the problems instead of the opportunities.

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Word Tabernacle joins "Stand with Bennett" campaign

During recent Watch Night services, Word Tabernacle Church joined the national mission to "Stand with Bennett," who has experienced a spiral of financial challenges over the years. Consequently, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges shared its vote last month to remove accreditation for the college's inability to comply with financial guidelines.

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

The Peachtree Baptist Church Congregation met on a very cold and rainy day last Sunday.
The Sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God by Janice and Bobby Sykes in loving honor of their grandchildren.
Sunday School:

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Summer Carwell and CeeJay Thompson on the birth of their daughter, Jadie born on January 10! Proud grandmother is Teresa May and great-grandparents are Phil and Sherri May.
Women of all ages attended the Early Risers Breakfast sponsored by WMU on Sunday, January 13 at Red Oak Baptist Church.

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In concert
In concert

Nash Arts Nashville Showcase Presents Grammy Award Winning Jim Lauderdale in concert Saturday January 19, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door, $35 reserved. (Nash Arts members $20 in advance, $25 at the door, $30 reserved.) For more information call 252-459-4734.

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Tyson elected president of NC Soybean Producers Association

Jeff Tyson, a soybean producer from Nashville, was elected president of the North Carolina Soybean Producers Association at the 52nd Annual Meeting in Durham on Jan. 11, 2019. As president, Tyson will seek to build an understanding of and appreciation for agriculture among consumers, while ensuring soybean farmers in North Carolina have the research-based resources they need to grow a successful crop.

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Monthly meeting
Monthly meeting

Benvenue Ruritan Club Zone 5, District 13, held its monthly meeting at Stony Creek Rescue Station last week honoring Assistant Chief Gary Tremayne as an Outstanding Member for 2018 at Stony Creek Rescue. Pictured, left to right, are Benvenue Ruritan Secretary Donnie Perry and Stony Creek Assistant Chief Gary Tremayne and Ruritan Zone Governor Fran Bunn.

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IT'S TIGER TIME
IT'S TIGER TIME

RED OAK -- Red Oak has developed one of the area's top middle school boys basketball traditions -- a trend that doesn't appear to be ending soon.
The Tigers just keep on adding to their collection of championship banners proudly on display at the ROMS Gymnasium -- first under then-coach Jeff Dodrill and now under fourth-year skipper Kristian Cox.

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NEW STRATEGY
NEW STRATEGY

STANHOPE -- Due in part to their lack of success in such recent events, the Southern Nash Firebirds decided not to compete in a post-Christmas boys basketball tournament this season.
SNHS head coach Robbie Kennedy also theorized that the brief time off could also re-energize the Firebirds for the second half of the 2018-19 campaign.

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SN Looks To Rebound
SN Looks To Rebound

STANHOPE -- Southern Nash's girls basketball team opened the 2019 portion of its schedule in fine fashion with a road victory at Bunn -- just two days into the new year.
But since then, the Ladybirds have embarked on a three-game losing streak, with two of the setbacks coming in Big East Conference competition.

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Red Oak girls stopped by rival Parker Middle
Red Oak girls stopped by rival Parker Middle

RED OAK -- Something always seems to be at stake in recent years when Red Oak and Parker Middle meet in Tri-County Conference girls basketball action.
That was once again the case last Thursday as the Lady Tigers hosted Parker for another key league game at the ROMS Gymnasium.
Thanks to the return of several key players, including point guard Diavian Graham, the Lady Pirates were considered one of the teams to beat this winter in the TCC standings.

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NASH COUNTY PARKS & REC HOOPS RESULTS
NASH COUNTY PARKS & REC HOOPS RESULTS

NASH COUNTY -- Here are updated basketball scores from the Nash County Recreation and Senior Services Youth Leagues:

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Wesleyan continues strong season

GREENSBORO -- The North Carolina Wesleyan College men's basketball team roared past conference rival Greensboro College by scoring a season high 108 points in a 16-point win on the road last Wednesday evening.
Junior center A.J. Frye led the Bishops with a season-high of 33 points on 14 of 18 shooting along with 7 rebounds as a quartet of Bishops finished in double-figure scoring.

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Northern Nash defeats Firebirds

STANHOPE -- With a packed house on hand at the Southern Nash Gymnasium, Coach Henry Drake's Northern Nash Knights turned their focus to a pesky Firebirds team looking to upset the 13-1 Knights last Friday night in Big East Conference boys basketball action.
Despite a hostile home-court advantage and a strong showing from a motivated Southern Nash team, Northern was able to pick up its 14th consecutive win by way of a 67-56 decision over the Firebirds.

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Carolina Mudcats to host Job Fair
Carolina Mudcats to host Job Fair

ZEBULON -- The 2019 baseball season is fast approaching and the Carolina Mudcats are looking to add to the club's game day staff by hosting a job fair and hiring event on February 9 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Five County Stadium in Zebulon.
Interested job seekers ages 16 and over wishing to work for the Mudcats are highly encouraged to attend.

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