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Spring Hope National Pumpkin Festival launches official website (relevance: 61.4%, date: Jun 10, 2026)
SPRING HOPE -- The Spring Hope National Pumpkin Festival has announced the official launch of its new website at www.springhopepumpkinfest.com.
The new site serves as the go-to digital destination for everything related to the Festival, which is set to return on October 2-3, 2026, in Spring Hope.
Visitors of the website will find up-to-date announcements, vendor registration forms, parade participation forms, and a variety of ways to get involved in the festivities.

News deserts are real (relevance: 56.8%, date: Jun 10, 2026)
According to the latest data, North Carolina has eight counties who have lost their local newspapers - meaning they have no access to locally gathered and reported news about their governments, schools and communities. The term for the loss of a free press is called "news desert."
The data also shows that North Carolina has other counties possibly approaching news desert status. In recent reporting about North Carolina's news deserts, people who have lost their newspapers are calling it a "structural crisis."

Frozen shoulder isn't as fun as it sounds (relevance: 48.1%, date: Jun 10, 2026)
I've reached that stage in life that I look at the calendar and any week without a doctor's appointment seems very exciting.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about hitting the 10-year mark after my transplant. Yes, I am grateful to be in the condition I am, but I've also been questioning if ailments are transplant or age related.
My thing is called "frozen shoulder." It sounds made up, but a real doctor assured me it is not and it does not feel made up since it hurts like $#@&. I had it a couple of years ago in the other shoulder.

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RED OAK NEWS (relevance: 28.1%, date: Jun 10, 2026)
Today is the last day of Rainforest Falls Vacation Bible School at Red Oak Baptist Church. Please pray that the children reached this week through scripture, Bible study, imagination station, and games will carry the gospel with them and share with others so they will know the nature of God.
Also, be in prayer for the youth and chaperones of Red Oak Baptist Church who will be travelling to Virginia for Mfuge next week.
Women in Action of Red Oak Baptist Church will meet on Tuesday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the church.

Farm to table dinner planned for June 20th (relevance: 25.6%, date: Jun 10, 2026)
NASHVILLE - A first-time collaboration between four agencies - the "Nothing But Nash" Farm to Table Dinner- is planned Saturday June 20th at the Nashville Parks and Rec Center. It will feature meats, produce and desserts grown and prepared entirely in Nash County.
Maurine Brown, Nash Farmers' Market Manager, said the $75 event, which includes live music and a meal prepared by Chef Malik Williams of Lou Reda's, is a fund-raiser to benefit "Nash Double Up Food Bucks," a program to support healthy food choices for SNAP recipients at both the Nash County and the Nashville Farmers' Markets.


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