Welcome Visitor
Sat, Aug 16, 2025
141 members online
Breaking News
FRONT PAGE
LOCAL NEWS
EDITORIALS
ENTERTAINMENT
DEATHS
SPORTS
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CHURCH CALENDAR
SEARCH ARTICLES
PAST ISSUES
SCORE
Town of Nashville
Braswell Memorial Library
Harold D. Cooley Library
Nash Arts
Nash County
Nashville Chamber of Commerce
Nash Community College
Nash County Relay for Life
Nash-Rocky Mount Schools
N.C. Wesleyan College
Rocky Mount Area Chamber
Rocky Mount Children's Museum
Rocky Mount Travel & Tourism
Boys & Girls Club of Nash/Edgecombe Counties
State of N.C.
The Dunn Center for Performing Arts
Town of Castalia
JOIN SITE
LOGIN
LOGOUT
EDIT YOUR PROFILE
SEARCH
PAST ISSUES

Search The Nashville Graphic

search for
and than
or between and
My recent searches ↓

You searched for "house fire"

results 1 through 8 of 8 sorted by relevance

Backward Glances (relevance: 100%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on Oct. 16, 1977. Five members of the Nashville Volunteer Fire Department were honored for their completion of certification as emergency medical technicians. In addition, the Nashville Jaycees donated an emergency trauma box to the group to use in emergencies.

Flash flood on Hwy 581 leaves two dead in Spring Hope (relevance: 77.7%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
A man and a woman are dead, the victims of flash flooding last week in Spring Hope.
Both victims were from Louisburg: 55-year-old Raymond Evans Jr. and 24-year-old Lottie Alston. They were driving a silver 2002 Honda Odyssey minivan around 2:15 p.m. last 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.

Celebrating 130 years of community journalism (relevance: 50.9%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
The Nashville Graphic's 130th year of publishing was honored by both the Town of Nashville and Nash County with presentations of proclamations to the newspaper.
Being an old school newspaper gal, I'm honestly not used to seeing local governments honor newspapers. Actually, back in the day, newspaper editors and publishers would think something was wrong if a government official thanked them.

NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS (relevance: 49.7%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
House to Home Construction, inc. to Latarsha Middleton and Douglas Eatmon; 1986 Sheldon Road, Bailey; $499,000
MCC Utility Construction, LLC to Medina Realty, LLC; .46 acres
I'll have another, LLC to Deanna Faye Gentile and Velma Faye Wirth; 413 East Center Street, Nashville; $168,000
Carolyn Hartney-Correa, Carolyn Hartney Correa and James E. Correa Jr. to Robert Brethen and Denise Brethen; 4612 River Farm Road, Rocky Mount; $565,000

First Street drainage issues addressed by resident (relevance: 44.1%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A homeowner's issues with stormwater runoff off S. First Street near Nash Central Middle School have been brought before the Nashville town council, whose members accepted an engineering report and said they will monitor the situation.
Kenneth Viverette of 1720 1st Street, whose property adjoins the middle school, said "I'm in a bad mess."

Nashville Graphic honored for 130 years of service (relevance: 40.5%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
NASHVILLE - The Nashville Graphic was honored in double presentations this month by the Town of Nashville and Nash County on the occasion of its 130 year anniversary of local journalism.
NASHVILLE TOWN COUNCIL
A mayoral proclamation, shared history with a 'show and tell' of 1800's letters, the playing of a blues-style original radio-style commercial and a sunflower cake were part of a 'birthday' celebration for The Nashville Graphic, at the August 4 Nashville town council meeting.

Shelter approaches full staffing, supervisor hired (relevance: 19.3%, date: Aug 13, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT - Nash County's Pet Connection Center, hit with two sets of violations by the state in the past two months, has now tripled its staff and upped both staff training and adoption opportunities. It also now has an animal control supervisor in place: Jacob Barley, who was promoted from animal control officer last week.
Nash County Manager Stacie Shatzer gave an update at the August 11 board of commissioners meeting.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 15.2%, date: Apr 18, 2006)


results 1 through 8 of 8 sorted by relevance


Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: