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Nashville alters bulk, yard waste pickup (relevance: 66.7%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE - Effective July 1st, Nashville residents will have a change in bulk item, electronics and yard waste pickup dates. Town officials say the reason for the town code changes is to make manpower and equipment usage more efficient, thereby freeing up additional man hours for other duties, such as pothole repair. BULK ITEMS
Bulk items - including used electronics- will now be picked up, by appointments, once a month- on the first Friday of each month- rather than every week.

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NASH COUNTY PERMITS MAY 2026 (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
Building Permit Commercial
New construction: 5270 W NC 97, Spring Hope; John Schultheis, Licensed Contractor, Daniels & Daniels Construction Company, Inc.; $39,238,000
New construction: 4000 E Old Spring Hope Rd, Rocky Mount; Landon Lewis; Owner & Occupant; $150,000
New construction: 10500 E NC 97, rocky mount; Fatima Almanza, Unlicensed Contractor; K&D Signs, LLC; $7,500

Is God Dead? - Suffering and the Bible (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
The existence of evil and suffering in the world is a complex and far-reaching reality. Consequently, understanding God's role in the existence of evil is critically important in helping us ultimately to answer the question: is God dead? For we can safely conclude that if God is dead, or if He never existed in the first place, then the problem of evil and suffering goes away in the sense that it has no Causal Agent for us to place blame upon-evil just is. It is not that the evil and the suffering itself go away, but the logical problem of why a loving God would allow it to go away. But it really is not that easy.

Nash school board approves mens' high school volleyball (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE- In one fell swoop, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association has sanctioned both men's volleyball and flag football, meaning that both will have state championships this coming school year.
Angie Miller, Special Assistant of Auxiliary Services, Operations and Athletics, requested approval from the school board to start the ball rolling on Men's Volleyball, beginning with gathering information over the summer to see if there was interest at any or all of the four district high schools.

County shows interest in W.L. Greene school purchase (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE - Two weeks after the Nash County Board of Education dusted off the "for sale" sign for the W.L Greene School property in Nashville, Nash County is showing some interest.
Declared surplus at the June 1st school board meeting, which freed up the property to be put on the market, the former school was formally offered up to Nash County commissioners at their June 15 meeting.


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