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MLK event set for Jan. 19 at OD Moore Building (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
NASHVILLE- The annual Martin Luther King Day Service in Nashville, planned by the Nashville Willing Workers and the Nash County Democratic Precinct Cluster, is planned at noon on Martin Luther King Day, Monday Jan. 19.
The free event will be held at the O.D. Moore building at 808 S. Alston Street and includes lunch. Guest speaker will be Pastor James Gailliard of Word Tabernacle Church in Rocky Mount. Galliard is also a former Representative from the North Carolina House 25th district, serving from 2019 to 2023.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

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Intersections: God and Life (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
In an age marked by constant motion--endless notifications, shifting expectations, and the pressure to produce more and rest less--the ancient Christian invitation to "abide in Christ" feels almost countercultural. Yet for many believers, this simple phrase from John 15 remains one of the most profound descriptions of what it means to live a life rooted in faith rather than frenzy.
At its core, abiding in Christ is not about achieving spiritual perfection or performing religious tasks.

Immigration rules are in place for a lot of reasons (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
Many of you know my wife and I operated a photography studio in Nashville for nearly 20 years.
What you may not know is that we did thousands of immigration and passport photographs.
Now, most people go to a post office where they get their paperwork and photos done, and write a check. Back then, people often got their photos done and then went to the courthouse and later the library to do the paperwork.

CHARLES "SKIP" SHAFER, JR. (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)

BRENDA CRUMEL WINSTEAD (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)

DORTHINE MORGAN COOPER (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)

Current status uncertain of Spring Hope's downtown board (relevance: 25%, 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.

Momeyer to launch new town seal (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
MOMEYER - A long-running project to create a town seal for Momeyer is close to completion, with a seal design approved along with the planned creation of promotional items okayed via budget amendment.
The town council approved the design, which features a train with a farmer and mule in the background, at their Jan. 12 meeting. There was one tweak, however: the design showed the date for the town's establishment as 1900, and council members said that had to be changed to the more accurate 1906.

Water bill grace period contested at town meeting (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
SPRING HOPE- A potential extension of the "grace period" for Spring Hope water users was the topic of some pointed conversation at the Jan. 6 town meeting, but the billing policy ended up being left "as is" by unanimous vote.
Requested as an agenda item by new commissioner Antonio "Danny" Toney, the discussion centered on the town's current water billing system. Its bills are mailed out the first of the month, reflecting service given the prior month, with payment due on the 20th.

Spring Hope residents contest violation fees (relevance: 25%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
SPRING HOPE - The issues of unapproved shipping containers, blighted properties and zoning violation fines go hand-in-hand for the town of Spring Hope, with residents so afflicted appearing at the Jan. 5 board of commissioners meeting to ask for help- or forgiveness- for their fines. Their answer about fines was the same: to waive them not possible - because of state statute - but it is possible for the town not to pursue the debt, with one option an enforceable lien on the property.

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