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Nash Central ready to shine in a new league (relevance: 80%, 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: 80%, 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.

What A Year For SNHS (relevance: 80%, 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.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 80%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

FIRST COTTON BLOOM 2025 (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
Matthew Floyd, age 10, joined by his uncle, Jonathan Evans, and the family dog, Maverick, found the first cotton bloom of 2025 on the Delapine NPE Plot Evans Farm. They spotted the bloom on June 29, 2025. The Nashville Graphic has held a long-time tradition of offering a free one-year subscription for the first bloom of the season brought to the newspaper.

Bailey gas company found non-compliant (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
NASHVILLE- A gas company operating at the edge of a Bailey residential development is currently a "use in violation," but its application for a Special Use Permit has been postponed until August, following the June 23 meeting of the Nash County Board of Adjustment.
Gas Pro, LLC, is currently operating on two adjacent lots at 5105-A Chris Road, and 11011 Pace Road, Bailey; the 2 lots, which total a little over 2 acres, sit at the entrance to the Pearson Acres Subdivision, which is zoned R-40.

Momeyer delays budget adoption past state deadline (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
MOMEYER - In what appeared to be an unexpected move, Momeyer town officials voted at a June 30 special meeting to delay budget adoption until the town council's regularly scheduled July 14 meeting. That will push the town past the July 1 budget adoption deadline as set by the North Carolina General Assembly. An interim budget ordinance was passed to authorize needed spending until the budget is approved.

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