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Nashville celebrates fire station 2 (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A Sept. 13 ribbon-cutting at Nashville Fire Station #2, 1520 Oak Level Road, was so well-attended Saturday morning that there were more people than chairs filling the entire fire truck bay; all the trucks were parked outside in accommodation.
The event drew a slew of dignitaries from both the federal, state, and local levels, among them Don Davis, U. S Congressman; Neal Robbins, USDA Deputy Under Secretary; and Robert Hosford, USDA North Carolina State Director.

Heroes Field of Honor (relevance: 38.2%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
NASHVILLE - The sixth annual Heroes Field of Honor event held on 9-11 on the grounds of the Fellowship Church was an occasion for a community to remember and mourn those lost, but also to celebrate those on the front lines who give help where needed.
The 250 flags laid out in precision order, waving and snapping in the breeze, stood witness during the event, which took place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Speakers and the crowd stood together in unity.

Intersections: God and Life (relevance: 30.6%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
Matthew 7:28-29 (ESV) reads
"And when Jesus finished these sayings, the crowds were astonished at his teaching, for he was teaching them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes."
Jesus is concluding what many refer to as "the Sermon on the Mount." He has laid out expectations for those who would follow Him. He has just shared with his listeners the principle of wise construction vs. foolish construction. Now the crowd is astonished at His teaching. But why would the people be so amazed?

Planning board oks Old Spring Hope Rd. subdivision (relevance: 29.8%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Initial sketch plans for a new 30-lot subdivision southeast of Spring Hope have been approved by the Nash County Planning Board, with the next step for developer Ballysteen Realty, LLC, to submit plat plans within in a year.
The Hope Meadows Subdivision is planned on about 45 undeveloped acres on the north side of W. Old Spring Hope Road, on land owned by Martha P. Walker.

Country Doctor Museum to lose funding (relevance: 23%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
BAILEY - The Country Doctor Museum, which belongs lock, stock and barrel to East Carolina University, is going to be cut loose from ECU as the college withdraws funding, but supporters are already galvanizing to see what can be done to locate new avenues of funding.
"As ECU works toward a university-wide budget reduction target of $25 million over the next three fiscal years, it is no longer possible for the (Laupus) Library to fund a museum operation," stated a Sept. 10 news release from East Carolina University News Services.

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS (relevance: 20.9%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
Assault law enforcement officer/police/other serious injury; assault-simple at 100 N. Boddie St., Nashville on 8/26/25
Possession of stolen vehicles; larceny by employee on 1100 S. NC 581
Assault-simple; assault on a female at 13690 Avent Rd., Whitakers on 8/24/25
Misdemeanor breaking and entering at 13705 NC 98, Spring Hope on 8/25/25

Nash Pet Connection Center passes latest state inspection (relevance: 18.7%, date: Sep 17, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT - Nash County's animal shelter, The Pet Connection Center, underwent a state inspection Sept. 8 and not only passed, but passed with flying colors, with close to 200 individual checkpoints all reported in compliance.
"The Nash County Pet Connection Center has undergone a complete reformation," remarked Inspector Amy Lynn on the Sept. 8 Facility Inspection form.
"The facility was impeccably clean today.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 14.6%, date: Apr 18, 2006)


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