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Town of Nashville to receive neighborhood revitalization grant (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
NASHVILLE - A consultant conditionally hired by the town to apply for grant money to replace or rehabilitate four low-income homes has had successful "fishing," with the town notified that it will receive a $950,000 grant award from the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
Ben Jones with Faltor Consulting Company, who submitted a grant application on behalf of the town last summer after working with town personnel to identify suitable properties, appeared before the town council at its March 18th meeting.

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Farmer launches county-wide petition to save farmland (relevance: 64.6%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
NASHVILLE- A Bailey farmer is working to grow a petition to protect Nash County farmland land while calling for a moratorium on building until current ordinance is revised.
Joseph Bailey spoke at the March 2 Nash County commissioners meeting about the community petition, which he said was growing online and currently had 239 verified signatures.

Birthdays should in no way be considered bad days (relevance: 54.5%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
Most Sundays, I sit behind a rowdy group of octogenarian ladies at church. When I ask how they're doing, I never get "My bunions are acting up" or "I think the gout is coming on."
No, there's usually some sass and always some humor. This past week was no exception. (Names have been abbreviated to protect identities and my backside from catching a swift kick).

Giving our time to youth is an incredible gift money can't buy (relevance: 34.2%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
Last week's Nashville Graphic carried coverage of the Northern Nash High School Boys Basketball team winning the 6A state championship - the first time since 1968.
Though I'm a Southern Nash High School alumna, I was extremely excited for the Northern Nash Knights when word came they had won. I anxiously awaited for that text to roll in from our folks covering the game. When the phone dinged and I opened the text to see "WE WON!!" -- I couldn't help but to jump out my seat to do a little victory dance myself.

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Nashville starts budget meetings (relevance: 20.6%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The first of three town council work sessions on the FY 2027 budget, a budget retreat, produced one overarching message: that the town of Nashville needs to up its salaries, some significantly, to match what similarly sized communities are paying.
"It's clear our current pay is falling behind the market," summarized Lily Urieta, Human Resources Director, who compared Nashville to Williamston and Butner, particularly, in both growth and services rendered at the March 23rd meeting.

Nash Central High student earns Morehead-Cain Scholarship to UNC-Chapel Hill (relevance: 18%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
Nash County Public Schools has announced that Amelia Nieves, a senior at Nash Central High School, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Morehead-Cain Scholarship is one of the most competitive and distinguished scholarships awarded by any university in the United States.


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