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Nashville Methodist Church to host "Stations of the Cross" devotion (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
Nashville Methodist Church is preparing to host a spiritual journey unlike any other in the area.
The church will offer "Stations of the Cross" Monday, March 30 through Wednesday, April 1 from 1 until 7 p.m., Thursday, April 2 from 1 until 5 p.m. and on Friday, April 3 from 6:30 until 8:30 a.m. and from 1 until 5 p.m. The event is open to the public.
This is the second year the church has hosted "Stations of the Cross" but the first year that the event will be offered up to the community.

Giving our time to youth is an incredible gift money can't buy (relevance: 100%, 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.

Certificate of appreciation (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
A certificate of appreciation was given to Nashville Methodist Church member Paul Jones, Wallace Abernathy, Kay and Dennis Coggins, and Kathy Smallwood for preparing the delicious dinner, including the ever-popular squash casserole. (Scott Hale, part of the cooking team, was still working in the kitchen when photos were taken.)

Board chair gives State of Nash County Address (relevance: 50%, 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."

Town of Nashville to receive neighborhood revitalization grant (relevance: 50%, 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.

Farmer launches county-wide petition to save farmland (relevance: 50%, 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.

Nashville public works responds to sewage spill (relevance: 50%, 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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