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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.

Nash Central ready to shine in a new league (relevance: 95.6%, 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.

IT'S TYLER'S TIME (relevance: 65.3%, date: Jun 24, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT -- "He will play wherever Coach [Greg] Clifton needs him and he will bust his butt."
That's what Nash Central High School Head Baseball Coach Willie Langley had to say of his standout graduating senior, Tyler Bowen, who pledged his collegiate commitment to North Carolina Wesleyan University in Rocky Mount on April 3.
Bowen, a four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs on the baseball diamond, has played an integral role in Central's program that has reached the Class 2-A State Playoffs in each of its last three seasons.

Galatia AME Church celebrates 155 years (relevance: 55.4%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Galatia A.M.E. Church, founded in 1870, was the cause for celebration June 22, receiving a mayoral proclamation for its 155th Anniversary.
"Galatia A.M.E. Church has not only been a place of worship, but also a place of leadership and progress, having been instrumental in the election of Nashville's first Black Town Council member in 1969 and continuing to support civic, educational and charitable causes throughout its history," reads the proclamation in part, as signed by Mayor Brenda Brown.

School & Business Closings (relevance: 31.9%, date: Sep 6, 2008)

What A Year For SNHS (relevance: 21.9%, date: Jun 24, 2025)
STANHOPE -- The 2024-25 athletic year marked quite the successful campaign for the Southern Nash High School Firebirds, highlighted by four Big East Conference championships and two teams reaching the fourth round of the Class 3-A State Playoffs.
Three of the school's four conference titles came in the fall, with the Southern Nash Volleyball, Boys Soccer and Girls Golf squads each registering a league championship.

NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS (relevance: 19.8%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
Kevin Scarboro to Rental Investment Property, LLC; 916-918 Star Street, Rocky Mount; $7,500
Central Children's Home of North Carolina, Inc. and Red Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church to Jose Luis Juan Remigio and Marco Antonio Juan Remigio; 2.16 acres; $175,000
William Irvin Green, Angela Lynette Green, Lisa Green Smith and Angela Lynette Green to William Irvin Green, Angela Lynette Green, Lisa Green Smith and Jeffrey Lee Smith; .290 acres

RED OAK NEWS (relevance: 19.7%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
The youth and chaperones from Red Oak Baptist Church had a great time at Mfuge at Carson-Newman University in Tennessee June 16 -20. Several campers shared stories with the congregation on Sunday, June 22 during the morning worship.
Red Oak Baptist Church had a great week at "True North" Vacation Bible School! During the week of June 22 - 26 preschoolers and children through 5th grade from the community joined together for a fun week learning to Trust Jesus!

CASTALIA FIREWORKS & FESTIVAL IS JULY 4TH (relevance: 19.6%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
The Town of Castalia will host its annual Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 4th. Most activities will be held at the community park. Food trucks and craft vendors will open at 10 a.m. The parade will take place on Main Street/Hwy 58 at 11 a.m. Street closures are from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. The opening ceremony will be at 3 p.m. with a welcome from Mayor James Alston, the National Anthem. The guest speaker is Judge Anthony Brown who also served as Grand Marshal.

About Us (relevance: 16.6%, date: Dec 7, 2005)

Nashville welcomes new K-9 "Jade" (relevance: 6%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Beautiful, friendly and unassuming, "Jade," a Black Lab, has joined the ranks of the Nashville Police Department as its newest K-9, partnering with handler Officer Bryson Gibson.
While Jade may look like any other fit Labrador Retriever, Jade's training can transform her in seconds to a kind of canine superhero, when her drug detection and tracking abilities activate. Those are her specialties: Narcotics detection in vehicles and buildings, and Tracking fugitives or missing persons.

The Art of Fade celebrates opening at the Junction (relevance: 5.6%, date: Jul 2, 2025)
NASHVILLE - The fourth business at Nashville Junction to welcome customers, The Art of Fade, is open for business, offering modern mens' style grooming with time-honored, shave and hot towel techniques.
Co-owned by Alex Puente of Bailey and Elvin Cid of Zebulon, The Art of Fade has an enviable spot with front entrances to the Junction Parking lot and a large, open space with plenty of room between six barber stations. It also has a comfortable lounging spot with sofa and chairs at one end.


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