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Is God Dead? - What we have (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
The last few weeks have been spent presenting non-biblical sources that speak to one or more of the three minimal bedrock facts concerning what happened to Jesus after His crucifixion. We spent a lot of time looking at the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus and the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus. Both historians wrote in the mid-first century, and both wrote about Jesus. But there is more to mention. Lucian of Samosata is another non-Christian source that provides independent testimony to the fact that Jesus was a real person and that He died by crucifixion.

Nash County in need of foster parents (relevance: 36.4%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The holidays can be a special time spent with family and friends, but for 33 Nash County children looking placement in foster homes, that kind of security is still lacking.
"Since COVID, the community has been hesitant to participate in the foster program in Nash County," said Jeffrey Wilson, Social Work Program Administrator at Nash County Social Services.

Artificial Intelligence truly defines an oxymoron at its best (relevance: 22.1%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
This week brings sad news of the passing of Dr. Broderick Bello, a long-time family physician at Boice-Willis here in Nashville.
As noted on the front page today, we have paused waiting for the family to release details and his obituary.
The Graphic will certainly share any additional news and the obituary as soon it is released.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Bello's family and his Boice-Willis family this week as they mourn the loss of a father, husband and friend.

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Backyard flock in Franklin County tests positive for HPAI (relevance: 10.1%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
RALEIGH - A backyard flock in Franklin County has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI). The positive sample was identified Jan. 5 by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Diagnostic Lab in Raleigh.
This is the first confirmed positive in Franklin County and the ninth confirmed positive in North Carolina since Oct. 1. A list of domestic bird cases of HPAI in North Carolina is online at https://www.ncagr.gov/divisions/veterinary/AvianInfluenza.

Current status uncertain of Spring Hope's downtown board (relevance: 10%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
SPRING HOPE - The Spring Hope Downtown Development Board, now down to five members after the election of its chairman, Pam Brantley, and Steve Brumfield as town commissioners, could potentially be cut to four should a pending DDB ordinance be adopted that includes attendance requirements.
The board of commissioners took no formal action after reviewing a DDB resolution at their Jan. 5 meeting, agreeing to send the three-page document to the DDB to review at their upcoming Jan. 19 meeting.

North Carolina reports five cases of measles (relevance: 8.6%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
NASHVILLE - While cases of flu have skyrocketed across North Carolina, and there has been one flu-related death in Edgecombe county, a new concern- Measles- has surfaced, with five cases diagnosed in the state since late December.
NCDHHS shared information in a Jan. 9 press release that a new case had been diagnosed in Rutherford County, with potential exposure locations at the Mission Hospital Emergency Department waiting room in Asheville Jan. 4; at Constantine's Restaurant in Gastonia and at Christmas Town USA in McAdenville

Nash re-examines human burial policy (relevance: 6.4%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
NASHVILLE- Nash County has 426 family cemeteries listed on the website Find-A-Grave- but there are likely to be more, forgotten in woods or overgrown fields. The Nash County, NC GenWeb estimated that about 50% of known cemeteries have not been surveyed. But who regulates cemeteries, and what are the rules for maintenance? And if someone wants to bury 'Uncle Henry' in the backyard- or choose their land as their final resting place- is it legal to do so?
The terms "cemetery" and "graveyard," incidentally, do not refer to the same thing.

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