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Cooley Library gains assistant director (relevance: 100%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Partly in response to anticipated growth and patron needs, the Harold D. Cooley Library is staffing a new position - Assistant Library Director. Megan Milam, currently one of two library assistants along with Melody Pridgen, will be filling the role as of July 1.
"We've needed (an assistant director) since I was here before, in 2012," said Brian Booth, director, citing multiple reasons. One has to do with demographics, one with recommendation and support for the position from the State Library of North Carolina, and the last being a need for a "succession plan" if the director is unavailable.

Nashville applies for home rehab funds (relevance: 69%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Seven or more low-income homes in severe need of renovations have a chance of being razed to the ground and re-built, now that the town has signed on to work with a consulting company to apply for grant funding.
It will be the first time that the town of Nashville has been involved in a grant project that would cover both demolition and rehabilitation of homes, with 2004 the last time a similar rehabilitation project was done.

POLICE-FIRE CAMP 2025 (relevance: 53.2%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
SUMMER FUN - Nashville-area children ages 8-13 attended the 2025 Police and Fire Camp, held June 18-20. Activities included tours of the fire station, Nash County Communications Center; development of fire ground skills like connecting to hydrants and washing fire trucks; a firefighter agility course; a visit with North Carolina search dogs; demonstrations with police K9s and the use of a fire ladder truck; working a mock crime scene; learning basic first aid skills; an ambulance tour; a visit from a State Highway Patrol helicopter crew; and outdoor games, among other activities. Pictured above, NC State Aviation Unit Troopers take questions from campers about helicopter uses and equipment during a visit at Stoney Creek Environmental park.

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Meeting slated for July 14th for new Nash County Cattlemen's Association (relevance: 40%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
A public meeting will be held on July 14th for anyone who wants to be part of the new Nash County Cattlemen's Association. The meeting will be held at the Nash County Ag Center, 1006 Eastern Ave., Nashville at 7 p.m. A spaghetti dinner with local beef will be serve. RSVP is required. Call 252-459-9810 or visit us at: go.ncsu.edu/readext?1076944

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Legislation may predict the future for "paper towns" (relevance: 12.6%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
Temperatures have climbed into the "it's hotter than blue blazes" days. It never fails to see temperatures sky-rocket (no pun intended) just in time for our local Independence Day events.
Be sure to check inside today's edition for information on Red Oak, Castalia and Rocky Mount's events.
One thing that never slows down this time of year is local governments, especially the last few days of June closing out their year-end while approving budgets for the next year that begins July 1.

Nash school board stalls budget (relevance: 12%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A special called virtual meeting of the Nash County Public Schools Board of Education June 17 was outstanding for its technological shortcomings, unclear board participation and remarkable lack of public information.
In addition, what should have been a major agenda item, a resolution about the 2025-2026 proposed budget - garnered no discussion whatsoever.


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