Welcome Visitor
Sat, Jun 20, 2026
775 members online
Breaking News
FRONT PAGE
LOCAL NEWS
EDITORIALS
ENTERTAINMENT
DEATHS
SPORTS
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CHURCH CALENDAR
SEARCH ARTICLES
PAST ISSUES
SCORE
Town of Nashville
Braswell Memorial Library
Harold D. Cooley Library
Nash Arts
Nash County
Nashville Chamber of Commerce
Nash Community College
Nash County Relay for Life
Nash-Rocky Mount Schools
N.C. Wesleyan College
Rocky Mount Area Chamber
Rocky Mount Children's Museum
Rocky Mount Travel & Tourism
Boys & Girls Club of Nash/Edgecombe Counties
State of N.C.
The Dunn Center for Performing Arts
Town of Castalia
JOIN SITE
LOGIN
LOGOUT
EDIT YOUR PROFILE
SEARCH
PAST ISSUES

Search The Nashville Graphic

search for
and than
or between and
My recent searches ↓

You searched for "[ Visit Sig8.com now ],how much to load cash app card,where can i add money to a cash app card,can you get money off paypal,amazing dumps shop,get a new ssn card online,where can i get international license,cc credit card checker,cash app instant money flip,reload cash app card locations near me,can you get cash out from apple pay,"

results 1 through 8 of 8 sorted by relevance

Newsstand Locations (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 3, 2021)

Momeyer prepares for Freedom 250 Truck arrival in July (relevance: 92%, date: Jun 17, 2026)
MOMEYER - The town of Momeyer has officially passed and adopted its FY 26-27 budget, which shows a modest bottom-line increase to $135,330 compared to $120,510 last year. The rise is from an anticipated 12.3% jump in revenues, primarily from more sales tax money.
A public hearing conducted June 9 at the Momeyer Fire Department attracted a small crowd, with Natalie Webb questioning the need for a generator at town hall.
A March 16 estimate for ALCO Electric to install a 26KW generator along with an accompanying hardwire and startup costs was $11,855, which did not include the costs of running a gas line.

RED OAK NEWS (relevance: 71.4%, date: Jun 17, 2026)
A great time was had at Rainforest Falls Vacation Bible School at Red Oak Baptist Church last week! Children learned Bible scripture and Bible stories, played games, experienced imagination station, and enjoyed refreshments.
The youth and chaperones from Red Oak Baptist Church left for Mfuge at James Madison University in Virginia on Monday. They will be returning home Friday. Pray for safe travels.
The Baptist Men will have their monthly breakfast meeting on Sunday, June 21 at 8:30 a.m.

Nash passes budget with no tax increase (relevance: 36.3%, date: Jun 17, 2026)
NASHVILLE - By a split vote of 5-2 and last minute exposition about the disparities between spending on the sheriffs office versus education, Nash County leaders have adopted the FY27 budget.
The budget, which maintains a tax rate of $0.63, totals $162,037,492, including multiple items added after it was first presented May 18th.
Added at the June 1st public hearing were $755,000 for fire departments; $325,000 for additional Sheriffs vehicles; $200,000 for capital improvement project seed funding and $50,000 for the lease or rent of EMS stations.

Stateline.org (relevance: 22%)
Stateline.org

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 17.3%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

New director hopes to increase spay/neuter programs (relevance: 10.3%, date: Jun 17, 2026)
ROCKY MOUNT - There's a new "Critter Marshal" in Town- or, more precisely, a new Animal Services Director at the Pet Connection Center, Nash County's animal shelter. Ashley Howell, who took the reins and saddled up for her responsibilities June 1st, has a background that will serve her well in her new position; one of her focal areas will be to strengthen spay and neuter programs.
Howell, who was born and raised in Little Washington, still lives there with her husband, two-year-old son, and two dogs.

Board grapples with public open meetings law (relevance: 9.5%, date: Jun 17, 2026)
NASHVILLE - Nearly two months after a Nashville Graphic reporter was barred from attending a meeting of the Nash County Public Safety Committee, with the reason then given that the committee was not a "public body," the issue of what does and does not constitute a public body- meaning that its contents are open to the public- has resulted in continued division between Nash County commissioners.
In an attempt to settle that and other issues- including whether a 'consensus' vote is the same as a regular vote- commissioners voted June 15th to invite a representative in from the UNC School of Government to make a presentation.


results 1 through 8 of 8 sorted by relevance


Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: