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Nash landowner summit deemed successful (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
NASHVILLE- - An inaugural landowner summit, well-attended with 82 people present at the Nash County Agriculture Center Jan. 9, offered attendees a volume of information about how to preserve family farmland. Presenters from Nash County, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, NC State, Working Lands Trust and a legal firm experienced in succession planning talked farmers through options for what to do and how to do it.
Farmers asked questions before, during and after the presentations.

NCPS grapples with $700K school lunch deficit (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The Nash County public school district, faced with a $773,342 deficit after its first year of offering free breakfasts and lunches to all students in every school, will be re-evaluating that course at the end of this school year.
NCPS qualified in 2024 for the NC DPI program CEP (Community Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals) to offer free meals across the board; it is now in its second year of offering the program. But while the meals were free to students, there was an unanticipated cost to the district.

Red Oak kicks rezoning plan back to planning board (relevance: 66.7%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
RED OAK - By unanimous vote, the Red Oak town council has punted a conditional rezoning request for a 67-lot subdivision back to the town planning board, citing "safety concerns."
The 98-acre parcel, planned to house the "Doughtie Subdivision" should it be developed by Marvin Shearin, is currently zoned Agricultural, but the rezoning request would change it to RM, or Residential Mix. The parcel, owned by Peggy Doughtie of Bethel, is south of E. Castalia Road.

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Is God Dead? - The Christian Resurrection (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
Thus far, in the cumulative case argument, we have suggested that a significant list of historical sources supports the Christian resurrection narrative. Last time, we suggested that while having more sources is almost always better, the evidence from the available sources is more than enough to justify putting forward a robust response to the three minimal bedrock facts: 1) Jesus died by crucifixion; 2) the disciples had experiences they believed to have been appearances of the risen Jesus; 3) a few years later Paul had an experience he interpreted to have been an appearance of the risen Jesus to him.

Nash County awarded funds to build outdoor classroom at Ag Center (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
NASHVILLE- Nash County has landed grant funds to design and build an outdoor classroom at the Ag Center, for planned use both by the Cooperative Extension and by the Nash County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Nikki Stanton, Finance Officer, told commissioners at their Jan. 5 meeting that the county had been awarded $102,000 for the 2025 Tobacco Trust Fund program, which operates under the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission.

Backward Glances (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on Feb. 8, 1968. Nash Central basketball players displayed their new uniforms which were purchased by the Nash Central Boosters Club. Central's basketball team was boasting a record of 13-3.

AI actress causes a stir in Hollywood (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
There are a lot of reasons to hate Artificial Intelligence (AI), and I've outlined a few here over the last year or two.
For example, it is annoying to deal with an online return and a bot that seems named by the same people who come up with the names for trendy new drugs speaks up.
"Hi, I am Morezpic and I can help. What do you need?" Then you get choices such as Order Again, Subscribe, Stop Bothering Us.

Momeyer audit deemed favorable (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
MOMEYER - Just in time to coincide with the swearing-in of re-elected commissioners, the town of Momeyer has received a favorable audit report for the fiscal year ending in June of 2025.
Jennifer Reese, auditor with the firm Creech, Edwards, Winston, Williams & Co. of Oxford, NC, did a zoom call with the town council at their Jan. 12 session, listing total town revenues as $142,206, up about $12,000 from the year before.

Town of Red Oak rules on nuisance complaints (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
RED OAK- In order to prevent a potential flood of nuisance property complaints where those complaining don't give their names, Red Oak town officials are sticking to their guns by enforcing current policy: a complainant has to sign the nuisance complaint form.
"I've talked with Jackie (Johnson, Zoning Officer) and we need to get things cleaned up before there's a problem," said Sandra Russ, commissioner, at the Jan. 12 town council meeting.

Spring Hope gets "very clean" audit (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jan 21, 2026)
SPRING HOPE - The town of Spring Hope, sharing results of its 2025 audit at the January town board meeting, got some glowing praise from its auditor, who described the town's financials as "very clean."
Sam Potts of Thompson, Price, Scott, Adams & Co, via live telephone call that was easily audible at the Jan. 5 meeting, went over a power point summary of the town's audit from June 2025.

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