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COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Breaking News: Flash flood in Spring Hope leaves two dead (relevance: 66.7%, date: Aug 7, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A man and a woman are dead, the victims of flash flooding Wednesday in Spring Hope.
While the victims' identities have not yet been officially released by the Nash County Sheriff's Office, the two were reportedly from Louisburg: 55-year-old Raymond Evans Jr. and 24-year-old Lottie Alston, a 2020 graduate of Franklin County Early College High. They were driving a silver 2002 Honda Odyssey minivan around 2:15 Wednesday afternoon in the area of 687 North NC-581 when the vehicle was swept off the right side of the road about 35 yards into a ravine during flash flooding.

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DELLA MANNING PARRISH (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 12, 2025)

JEROME JERRY JACONA (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 12, 2025)

Man jailed after waiving machete at passing cars (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
NASHVILLE- Reports of a man waving a machete at passing cars on July 26 near Nash Community College led to the apprehension and arrest of Isaiah Williams by the Nashville Police Department, who charged him with Going Armed To The Terror of the Public.
NPD officers were dispatched to the area of Eastern Avenue and North Old Carriage July 26, where a man wearing a Cook Out T-shirt was said to be armed with a machete and exhibiting threatening behavior.

NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
D.R. Horton, Inc. to Margarita Martinez Garcia and Erick Villalon Ziranda; Bentridge Subdivision, Section 5, Lot 17
Airflow RE, LLC to Rocky Mount RE, LLC; 688 Porter Road, Rocky Mount; $312, 500
C.T. Williams Corporation to NVR, Inc. and Ryan Homes; Williams Ru, Phase 1, Lot 86 and Phase 2, Lot 66
Antoine Daniel Jackson and Antoine Jackson to Martin Alvarez Perez and Karen Raquel Molina Ramirez; 619 Clyde Street, Rocky Mount; $20,000

Is God Dead? - Natural Law (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
Over the last several months, we have been eager to explore the common ground between Christian believers and unbelievers. Those aspects of nature, life, and history are from which two people might engage in a fruitful discussion. After all, it has been the Bible skeptic, Michael, that we have spent much time discussing over the months. We have explored common ground through observations of the cosmos: the moons, the planets, and the stars. We also found common ground by exploring the apparent evidence of design found in nature, specifically in biological systems.

Intersections: God and Life (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
Struggles are a part of life, and we all need renewed courage from time to time. So it's comforting to read words like these from someone as great as King David:
"I am in trouble," he wrote. "My eye is clouded and weakened by grief, my soul and my body also. -- Psalm 31:9 AMP
This morning, I discovered a resource for Christian men at faithgateway.com. The words above come from that resource.
Everyone struggles but I want to focus on men this week. Some may think men don't have struggles and/or grief. In fact I grew up believing men don't cry.

A week filled with significant, notable events - and people (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
At times, I feel I was born in the wrong decade - especially when looking back at all of the people of Nashville who taught me so much are now gone. In my younger days, I spent far more time with locals 30 plus years my senior.
I truly treasure the many hours spent hanging out with folks like Betsy Valentine Fuller, Mary Hobbs McIntryre, Chris Johnson, Ms. Rachel Joyner - to just name a few.

Truck buying seemed like a cross-cultural experience (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
Last week, I wrote about how Old Unreliable finally bit the dust, taking a deer and my credit card balance with it.
While that old Dodge served my dad and his pugs for a generation, it was not so kind to us. If a truck could smoke two packs of Marlboros a day, lay out of work twice a week and get in the occasional fight at the Waffle House, it would have been this one.
The truck was ruled totaled and I told my youngest son, the primary driver of the vehicle, that we'd try to take our time and find the right vehicle.

Broken power pole (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
A broken power pole, with power lines still intact, is shown on Barnes Street near Strickland Equipment after an accident around 10:45 a.m. August 4. A box truck for Parrish Tires broke the pole, incurring a broken mirror and minor damage to its right side. The driver, 32-year-old Corey Tatum of Clayton, was charged with failure to maintain lane control. No injuries were reported. Duke Progress Energy completed repairs the same day and no outages were caused.

Local teen gets state's highest 4-H honor (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
RALEIGH- Longtime Nash County 4-H competitor Page Strickland has been inducted into the 4-H Honor Club, achieving the organization's highest honor at the state level.
Strickland, inducted July 21, 2025 during the NC 4-H Congress event in Raleigh, was awarded four scholarships at the Youth and Donor Event two days later: the Edward Gore/General Hugh Shelton 4-H Leadership Scholarship for $2,500; the Edmund & Elizabeth Aycock 4-H Scholarship for $2,000; the LR Harrill 4-H Scholarship for $2,000; and the Robert N. Wood Collegiate 4-H Scholarship for $1,000.

Nash extension agent takes national award (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
WASHINGTON, D.C. - One of Nash County's Cooperative Extension Agents, Colby Griffin, has another prize to add to his wall: this one for Distinguished Service. It is awarded by both state and national associations of county agricultural agents, recognizing Extension professionals for outstanding service, program excellence and high regard among peers. Only extension agents who have served ten or more years are eligible.
Griffin was awarded the prize at the state level in Concord, NC, on June 11th, proceeding to Billings, MT, July 1 to collect the national award.

Sgt. Ricks retires after 25 years at NCSO (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A special ceremony to mark the 25-year retirement of Sgt. Stanley "Stan" Ricks of the Nash County Sheriff's Office was held Thursday, July 31st, at the historic Nash County courthouse, followed by a caravan of law enforcement to Ricks' home outside Nashville for him to do a radio check off-duty.
Ricks, whose partner, K-9 Pebbles, retired earlier this month, was the subject of multiple speeches of praise, also receiving multiple plaques for his service from Sheriff Keith Stone, from Capt. Bryant from the Civil division, from Capt. Costa from the K-9 Team and from Chief Deputy Alan Wilson for the special response team.

Remediation continues at Red Oak Landfill (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 6, 2025)
RED OAK- Rough grading of the land surface at the Old Red Oak Landfill, a "Superfund" contamination site, is presently underway, the seventh of ten remediation steps required by NCDEQ.
'Superfund" is the nickname for a federal act created in 1980 to allow EPA to clean up contaminated sites presenting unique risks to the environment and to human health, requiring specialized equipment and training to safely remediate.

MARY CRUDUP (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

ALONZO HINTON (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

SHEILA GAIL PARKER (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

DORIS BROWN BOOTH (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

TIMOTHY FONDREN "TIM" BARTHOLOMEW (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

EARL "SKIP" BURTON CARNEY, JR. (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

HAROLD ELLIS PITTMAN (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 4, 2025)

STERLING CHOICE (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jul 31, 2025)
STANHOPE -- For the first time in more than 20 years, Southern Nash will be under the direction of a new boys basketball coach this winter.
Ten-year assistant and longtime member of the Southern Nash family Sterling Leonard will be taking the reins as the Firebirds' head coach on the hardwood, taking over the position from Robbie Kennedy, a role he held since the 2002-03 season.

Church Events Calendar (relevance: 33.3%, date: Apr 26, 2006)


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