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Shop local, live local and join the family of Nashville Graphic readers (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
I have had an absolute ball digging through the old negative files from the 1962 Harvest Festival as you can see from the last several weeks of Backward Glance photos. I'm not old enough to remember the festival, but I often hear fond memories from those who recall many happy times during the event which always took place in the fall after the crops were in.
The Harvest Festival was quite famous due to national dignitaries visiting this small town such as in 1960 when President Harry Truman came to Nashville.

Nash County Health Department earns full state accreditation status (relevance: 59.2%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
RALEIGH- Nash County's Health Department is now accredited through November 2027, based on a vote Nov. 21 by the North Carolina Local Health Department Accreditation Board (NCLHD).
Conditionally accredited at its last review in October 2023, the Nash Health Department has received full accreditation status several times in the past, each time the culmination of a four-year process.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 47.4%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Church Events Calendar (relevance: 43.8%, date: Apr 26, 2006)

Chamber kicks off holiday campaign (relevance: 251.4%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
Shop local, shop often is the focus of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce's annual "It PAYS to SHOP Local" campaign.
The chamber launches the contest each year at Thanksgiving encouraging people to patronize chamber members. When shopping with a chamber member, you can send a copy of your receipt to the chamber and will be entered into a drawing for $500 the week of Christmas. Receipts can be texted to 252-459-4050, emailed to nashvillencchamber@gmail.com or mailed to PO Box 1003, Nashville, NC, 27856.

Piedmont to Pamlico Paddle (relevance: 32.6%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
An intrepid group of three young environmentalists completed the challenge of padding 175 miles down the length of Tar River, beginning Oct. 13 in Granville County and finishing up in little Washington Oct. 25.
Katey Zimmerman, Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper; Taylor Register, Water Quality Specialist; and Emily Fritz, Volunteer Coordinator, all work for Sound Rivers, an independent non-profit organization that works to protect the Tar-Pamlico and Neuse River basins.

County emergency planners learn from Helene (relevance: 24.3%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - In the wake of the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene on the western part of North Carolina, local emergency planners are sorting through emerging data on what happened there in order to help prevent any of that from happening here.
Firefighters, police, ems and healthcare workers converged at Nash Community College Oct. 10 for a meeting of the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) to share updates and to hear a presentation about Helene from Mark Schell, Area 7 Coordinator for the NC Division of Emergency Management, which operates under the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.

Thanksgiving not about food? Speak for yourself (relevance: 23.6%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
It is without a doubt, my favorite time on the calendar.
Even though the spring weather and the fact I still have blooming roses a few days before December 1 betrays the season a bit, another year has almost passed.
I love all holidays, but Thanksgiving has been my favorite most of my adult life. Most of us talk about how thankful we are and should be.
I ran across a social media post I made a few years ago because I'd heard and read so many times that Thanksgiving isn't about the food. I replied then and I'll repeat it here -- speak for yourself, brother.

Council works on backflow payback plan (relevance: 20.4%, date: Nov 25, 2025)
NASHVILLE - An expensive mistake by the town of Nashville, now having to reimburse 50 customers who had backflow prevention devices installed before town officials discovered that there was not a legal requirement to do so, has left town council members scrambling to figure out how and what to do to right the wrong.
"We are all taking responsibility for this and we will make it right," said Kate Burns, newly re-elected councilwoman at the Nov. 19 town council meeting.
Randy Lansing, town manager, said that based on the 20 invoices already submitted for reimbursement, he estimated that the cost to the town would be about $94,242, to be taken from either the town's Water/Sewer fund or from Enterprise funds.

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