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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS 11-06-2025 (relevance: 80%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
Brandon Tyler Hayes and Megan Renee Hayes to Husam Moharam; 1.789 acres The Cheung K. Tom Leung and Betty Yuen-Wah Leung Revocable Trust, Cheung K. Tom Leung, Betty Yuen-Wah Leung, Cheung K. Tom Leung, Betty Leung and Betty Yuen-Wah Leung to Kasada, LLC; 1010 North Wesleyan Boulevard, Rocky Mount; $3,250,000 Selestine Hagins Rodriguez, Terry Hagins, Selestine Hagins-Rodriguez, Selestine Hagins Rodriguez, Seleste Hagins, Terry Hagins, L. Hagins and Latonya S. Hagins to Orangemeal, LLC; 767 Pond View Court, Rocky Mount; $150,000 Elizabeth Speller Beasley and Clinton M. Beasley to Nakia Speller; 133 Bridgeport Court, Rocky Mount; $222,000 Dianne W. Ferrell, Jamie Charmaine Ferrell Epps and Roderick L. Epps to Jamie Charmaine Ferrell Epps and Javelle Lee Wayne Epps; 121 Arrowood Drive, Nashville Roderick L. Epps to Jamie Charmaine Ferrell Epps; Winwood, Section II, Block D, Lot 15 Jimmy Stanley Boykin and Donna W. Boykin to Daniel Lee Winstead; five acres, N NC 58 Hope Derby Carmichael and

Is God Dead? - Hallucinations 101 - Peter (relevance: 80%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
Last week, we looked in detail at the scientific implausibility of group hallucinations. That is, since hallucinations are personal mental events, groups of people can't hallucinate the same thing in the same place at the same time. The significance of this is that half of the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus are to groups of people (cf 1 Cor 15:5-8). But what about the appearances of the risen Jesus to individuals? After all, individuals certainly could have hallucinated Jesus, right? In fact, in Paul's list (1 Cor 15:5-8), Jesus first appears to the individual Cephas, or Peter. Now, regarding Peter, on the surface, we do have some reason to believe that he may have suffered a hallucination.

Nash County Heath Department warns of nearby rabies cases (relevance: 80%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
NASHVILLE - There have been 17 confirmed cases of rabies in in Franklin County, and 10 in Wake County - and the Nash County Health Department is advising extra caution in the case of wild animal contacts, as well as a continued recommendation that dogs and cats be vaccinated for rabies.

Shutdown halts SNAP payments (relevance: 80%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
NASHVILLE - One in six people in Nash County are getting government help to buy their groceries - but with the federal shutdown, full benefits stopped Nov. 1. The WIC (Women, Infants or Children) program, however, is presently secure through Nov. 30.

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Network nightmare, and good collards (relevance: 40%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
Our weekly Backward Glance photo really reminds us of how simple life once was and how everyone looked to their community as a major part of their life - and was involved in their community.

Nash County school resource officers ramp up training (relevance: 20%, date: Nov 5, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Nash County school resource officers, already single-handedly responsible for protecting up to 1,000 students and staff- the most unarmed individuals in one location anywhere in the state - are continuing to ramp up their training amidst national school safety concerns.

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