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Nash Central ready to shine in a new league (relevance: 100%, date: Jun 24, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT -- Nash Central will be hoppin' a train toward new frontiers this fall -- albeit with a relatively familiar group of fellow passengers.
Following the latest realignment by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, the Bulldogs will spend the next four years in the newly formed Quad County Conference, which will, along with NCHS, feature schools from Franklin, Johnston and Halifax Counties.
Three of those schools are no strangers to NCHS as Roanoke Rapids and Bunn have spent the last four years in the Big East Conference along with the Bulldogs -- while Louisburg is a previous Big East entrant.

WHITLEY WINNER (relevance: 100%, date: Jun 24, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT -- Accepting the prestigious Dudley Whitley Award was a tremendous honor for Nash Central High School long-time Athletic Director Kyle Bain.
But how it came to fruition will always be just as memorable for Bain.
The Dudley Whitley is Nash County Schools' most prestigious award, given annually to only one teacher/coach in the county.
And in order to be considered, a coach must be nominated -- and that usually comes from a professional peer.

About Us (relevance: 100%, date: Dec 7, 2005)

Rocky Mount native serves with US Naval Aviation Warfighters (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
PENSACOLA, Fla. - 2nd Lt. Caleb Chesis, a native of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, is serving in the U.S. Marine Corps amongst sailors, Marines and guardsmen at Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC) who are developing the skills needed to be a combat-ready aviation professional.
Chesis is a 2020 graduate of Rocky Mount Academy who graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, with a degree in psychology in December 2023.

Nashville applies for home rehab funds (relevance: 33.3%, 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.

More homes planned for Spring Hope area (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Two new subdivisions proposed for the Spring Hope area have had sketch plans approved by the Nash County Planning Board, giving developers one year to submit preliminary construction plans.
The David Brantley & Sons, Inc. subdivision, consisting of 14 new residential lots on 27.35 acres off Stallings and Hayes Road was one of two proposals discussed at the June 16 planning board meeting.

Barn Quilt Wall begins at Nashville Parks & Rec (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Nashville's much-anticipated Barn Quilt Wall hit the bricks June 19, with an assortment of colorful squares paving the way for more to come. It can be seen on the side of the Nashville Recreation Center at 200 Boddie Street.
Miles and Tim Glasgow of Glasgow Sign Service began by attaching furring strips to the brick, repeatedly clambering ladders and balancing on constructed scaffolding, before carefully mounting the 4' x 4' centerpiece, a handsome maroon, blue and blue-gray compass rose featuring Nashville in the middle of multiple destination points.

Nash school board stalls budget (relevance: 33.3%, 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.

Nashville renews 40-year sewer contract (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - While deciding to sign on the dotted line for another 40 years of sewer service with Rocky Mount, Nashville town leaders are thinking about shopping around for more affordable options for sewer and water, including the possibility of installing more wells.
"The prices are unreal for water and sewer," grumbled Larry Taylor, councilman, at the council's June 18 morning meeting.

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