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Momeyer to poll residents on trash pick-up options (relevance: 100%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
MOMEYER - Before Momeyer town officials sign on the dotted line to begin trash pickup for town residents, they need to know who is opting in and who is opting out - and whether they want trash service, recycling service, or both.
Sheila Alford, town clerk, said at the July 14 meeting that she would be sending out letters to the 140 homes within town limits to ask those questions, with the info needed to set contract terms and prices with GFL.

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Disaster prep important during hurricane season (relevance: 60%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
"Hurricane season" in North Carolina officially begins in June, running to November 30, but forecasters within NOAA's National Weather Service are predicting a 60% chance of above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.
"This agency is forecasting a range of 13 to 19 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher.). Of those, 6-10 are forecast to become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph-plus), including 3-5 major hurricanes (category 3, 4 or 5 with winds of 111 mph or higher," states a May 22, 2025 article posted at the website for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Church Events Calendar (relevance: 60%, date: Apr 26, 2006)

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 60%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Union Hill hosts community service appreciation day (relevance: 40%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
NASHVILLE - The first ever Community Service Appreciation Day by Union Hill Baptist Church, targeted towards first responders, law enforcement and Nashville town government, took the form of a fried chicken luncheon Tuesday, July 8.
Sidney E. Dunston, Pastor, said he came up with the idea to offer lunch to the Nash County Sheriff's Department, Nashville Police Department, Nashville Fire Department, Nash County EMS, Nash County 9-1-1 Telecommunicators and to Nashville town administrators in order to make the church's appreciation visible.

A look at Nash County sweet potato farming (relevance: 40%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Most everybody knows that Nash County is famous for its sweetpotatoes; we grow accustomed to seeing people setting them in the fields in June, picking in the fall, then a lot of trucks rolling by laden with crates and crates. Even with the otherwise unusual presence of a Sweet Potato mascot riding in a Blooming Festival float and Bailey hosting the North Carolina Sweetpotato Festival, unless you're a farmer, you probably don't think about what's involved in making this happen or the sheer volume involved.

NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
R D G Real Estate LLC to Word Tabernacle Church; .79 acres and .64 acres
Brent A. Glover to Andrew T. Glover; 1.05 acres and 1.66 acres
Rohit Khanna and Saguna Khanna to The Rohit and Saguna Khanna Trust, Rohit Khanna, Saguna Khanna; R.S. Strickland, Block A, Lot 9
Virginia Stevens Godwin to Mary Elizabeth Kelly; Lots 1-3, property of Harvey E. Thornell

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
Financial Transaction Card Fraud at 100 N. Church Street, Rocky Mount, on 06/16/25
Obtain Property by False Pretense; Larceny Felony at 1984 S. Halifax Road, Rocky Mount, on 06/19/25
Possess Cocaine; possess drug paraphernalia (not marijuana) at 209 Adamsville Ct., Rocky Mount, on 06/19/25
Possess Marijuana ½ to 1 ½ oz; Larceny Misdemeanor; Breaking/entering in or breaking out of motor vehicles at 3635 N. Halifax Rd, Rocky Mount, on 06/21/25

Northern Nash grad serves with US Navy submarine force (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
KINGS BAY, Ga. - Petty Officer 1st Class Travis Alston, a native of Rocky Mount, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to Commander, Submarine Group (CSG) 10 at Naval Submarine Base (NSB) Kings Bay.
Alston graduated from Northern Nash Senior High School in 2003.
The skills and values needed to succeed in the Navy are similar to those found in Rocky Mount.

Nash 4-H teen to represent county at state commissioners event (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
NASHVILLE- A rising Senior at Southern Nash High School, 4-H activist Taryn Reams of Spring Hope, has been chosen to represent Nash County at the upcoming YouthVoice 2025 North Carolina Association of County commissioners conference in Greenville.
Reams was introduced to Nash commissioners by Heather Glennon, County Extension Director, at their July 7 meeting, with the 17-year-old taking the opportunity to speak about her background and hopes for the future.

Local business begins journey at new location (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT - Relocating her long-time established business wasn't on her radar, but something many independent business owners are familiar with is the art of dealing with change.
An Everlasting Memory Monument Company, founded and owned by Michelle Viverette-Strickland of Sandy Cross, has been in operation since 2006. The operation recently moved from Winstead Avenue to 3670 Sunset Avenue, Rocky Mount (across from Harris Teeter.)

Spring Hope continues to address blight (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
SPRING HOPE- One of two blighted properties in Spring Hope carrying over $10,000 in code violation fines has been foreclosed on, with the new owner promising to care for it.
An unoccupied house on 409 West Main Street, formerly owned by Old North Capital Investments of Tucson, AZ, has been eyed by town officials since a tree fell onto and through a shed in its back yard, according to Shawn Lucas, Code Enforcement Officer. To date, it has racked up $10,600 in penalties.

Momeyer board considers new town projects (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
MOMEYER - In order to better 'toe the line' about capital reserve fund allocations, Momeyer town officials are coming up with "wish lists" for potential future projects, beginning with six possibilities.
Based on discussion by council members at their July 14 meeting, initial interests lie in adding a sidewalk, street lights, an internet 'hot spot,' a veterans' memorial, and a park with pavilion.

Nash Central's Jones signs deal with UNC-Greensboro (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
NASHVILLE -- Jeremiah Jones has been a key piece of Nash Central's Track & Field and Cross Country programs over recent years, a feat that has been noticed by collegiate programs around the area.
After an outstanding career, Jones will now be taking his talents to the Division I level, enrolling at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro beginning this fall where he will be a part of the Spartans' Track & Field program.

FIREBALLERS!!! (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 16, 2025)
NASH COUNTY -- It was an amazing softball season in Nash County this spring, mainly because of the elite-level exploits of the Southern Nash Ladybirds. Southern Nash, which has built itself into one of the East Region's top programs over the past decade, enjoyed yet another banner year, going undefeated in the regular season for the second consecutive campaign.
SN's perfect ride didn't end until the fourth round of the Class 3-A State Playoffs. By then, the Ladybirds had accumulated 24 wins in a row to go with (again) Big East Conference regular season and tournament championships.

RUTH CAROLYN HARRIS (relevance: 20%, date: Jul 14, 2025)


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