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Board chair gives State of Nash County Address (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The annual State of Nash County address, given by Marvin Arrington, board of commissioners' chair March 2, focused on four areas: Capital Projects, Public Safety, Health & Human Services, and Economic Development.
Delivered in the format of an 8-minute county-produced video, Arrington's address focused on major projects and accomplishments from 2025 that Arrington said will "continue positioning Nash County for long-term success."

Spring Hope Museum asks for downtown sign (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
SPRING HOPE - In order to funnel downtown visitors towards Spring Hope's Museum, located at 400 W. Main Street, town leaders are considering placing signage at the Depot.
"In case you don't know, we have a little gem of a museum," said Rocio Broyles, acting president for the Spring Hope Historical Association and Museum at the March 3rd town hall meeting.

Nashville public works responds to sewage spill (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The same month that the town of Nashville applied for an $8.6 million Hazard Mitigation grant to make $11 million in improvements to the town's Stoney Creek Sewer Outfall Line, that same line got cracked by two trees March 17th, releasing untreated wastewater into Stoney Creek.
Severe weather predicted March 16 closed Nash County schools for students and staff that Monday, with many considering the threat a "non-event." However, wind gusts of 55mph that night dropped five trees in Wake County, with two of those on houses and one on a power line.


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