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Braswell Family Farms to expand in Nashville (relevance: 100%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Braswell Family Farms of Nashville, a fourth-generation egg and feed producer, is buying a shell building in the Nashville Business Center near Highway 64 to use as a cooler and warehouse.
Described by Braswell Family Farms as "a strategic investment to support continued growth of its egg processing operations," the sale of Nash county property, consisting of a shell building and five acres, was approved July 7 by Nash County commissioners.

Momeyer delays budget adoption past state deadline (relevance: 98%, 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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Long hot summers in tobacco fields, or barns, gifted us with valuable lessons (relevance: 46%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
This week's Backward Glance sure brings back a lot of memories - especially since I spent a few of my teenage years working for Tim and Dale Thorne during tobacco season.
The photo not only reflects a family farming operation, but a time where local farmers had teenagers knocking on their doors wanting to work to earn money during summer vacation - which is indeed a thing of the past.

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Local woman competes for Ms. Fayetteville State University (relevance: 33.5%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A Nashville woman and two-times graduate of Fayetteville State University is looking to give back to her alma mater by raising money for student scholarships. Shamica Dawes, a proud Bronco, is already an active member of the Edgecombe-Nash Alumni chapter and FSU National Alumni Association (NAA). She is competing for the title of Ms. Fayetteville State University.

Why do Christians have to suffer? (relevance: 29.1%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
The one Christian promise that I don't particularly like is the fact that Christian living includes its share of suffering. But that's exactly what Jesus promised us when He said, "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me". (Mark 8:34)
Mature Christians cling to those words during dark times in their lives. It's not so much that misery loves company, but rather that they realize that the crosses they will be asked to bear will bring deeper spiritual growth.

Nash County commissioner will not seek re-election (relevance: 28.6%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Following an epic four and a half-hour meeting Monday, Nash Board Chair Wayne Outlaw announced that he would not be seeking re-election as District 5 county commissioner when his term ends in 2026.
"After nearly two decades of service as county commissioner, I believe it's time for fresh eyes and new ideas to help lead Nash County into its next chapter," Outlaw said.

Nash County to hire part-time kennel staff (relevance: 24%, date: Jul 9, 2025)
NASHVILLE - In ongoing attempts to rectify issues at the Pet Connection Center, Nash commissioners have voted to add two part-time kennel staff, with an eye towards possibly hiring more in the future.
Chris Cary, safety and security director, came before the board of commissioners at their July 7 meeting to make the staffing request and to give an update on the animal shelter, which came under fire last month by the state for animal care violations.


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