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Local woman completes visits to 50 states (relevance: 100%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT - A Nash County 'Travelin' Girl' has completed her master plan of visiting all 50 states, but is far from ready to put up her suitcase and passport. Linda Arnold Taylor, cancer survivor and widow, has her eye now on Niagara Falls from the Canadian side.
"I feel young," Taylor said, whose energetic appearance and manner does not match her calendar age. She credits her late husband, Howard Wilson Taylor, with making her future trips possible, now taken with two daughters instead of Howard.

Nashville candidates weigh in on local issues (relevance: 100%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Capital expenditures, infrastructure concerns, town growth, and the MSD district were among issues fielded by the three candidates for two seats on the Nashville town council at a Candidates' Forum. The event, sponsored by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, was held 7 p.m. Tuesday night at council chambers in the Cooley Library. About twenty members of the public attended.
Incumbent council members Larry Taylor and Kate Burns were on the hot seat along with challenger Jeff Dodson, having two minutes to answer a series of questions posed by Scott Hale, Chamber Vice President.

Experts, studies and faith (relevance: 57.1%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
I wish I had kept a running total as to the number of times that local governments we cover hire consultants, at a premium price, to only land in the same place they started.
I'm sure hundreds-of-thousands, maybe millions, have been squandered away for an out-of-town guy with a brief case to walk into a council chambers to drop some opinions and show some data and a power point - and the issue at hand never moves forward.

County awards bid for senior center expansion (relevance: 57.1%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
NASHVILLE- The planned expansion of the Nash County Senior Center is one step closer to reality now that a construction bid has been awarded, with some extra parking thrown in.
Jonathan Boone, deputy county manager, said four bids were opened August 12, recommending that the work be awarded to contractor Calvin Davenport Inc. of Rocky Mount for about $2.7 million.

Bathing a dog is one thing, a Frenchie is another (relevance: 42.9%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
They say life is all about the little decisions you make each day.
The one I made about 425 days ago to acquire a French Bulldog has been questioned about 395 times. These questions are from my family, friends, total strangers and me.
I did a lot of research on Frenchies before taking the plunge. Every source said they were good and loyal companions, well behaved, shed very little, didn't cause allergy problems or temper tantrums from their owners and in general were clean animals.

Spring Hope police officer lauded for heroism (relevance: 42.9%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
SPRING HOPE- The Spring Hope police officer who risked his life to save another during flash flooding has been publicly recognized by his boss for heroism.
Lt. Jason Leary was called up in front of the board of commissioners at their October 6 meeting by his boss, Police Chief Nate Gant and presented with a medal of honor and a certificate.
Gant, recalling details from the August 6 flash flood on NC 581 that took the lives of Louisburg residents Raymond Evans and Lottie Alston, retold the story of Leary's actions.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 42.9%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Shipping container ordinance still undefined; town council work session incomplete (relevance: 14.3%, date: Oct 15, 2025)
NASHVILLE- An Oct. 8 morning work session between Nashville town council members and staff, who did a sit-down with Michael Harvey, a consultant from N-Focus, to work on shipping container ordinance details was left incomplete; council members asked Harvey to craft a more detailed description of the containers and also asked Harvey to work with town attorney Francis Rasberry on one section where the two men did not agree.

Newsstand Locations (relevance: 14.3%, date: Mar 3, 2021)


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