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County shows interest in W.L. Greene school purchase (relevance: 100%, 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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Fame, fortune, ego and scams come with the writer's life (relevance: 66%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
As many of you know -- because I've relentlessly posted on social media and talk about it all the time -- my fifth book came out earlier this year.
This of course has made me tremendously famous and super rich with an out-of-control ego, something most of us dream about. [Note: Isn't it interesting that so many folks want to be rich, but also hate rich people?].
When people find out I'm a writer, they sometimes ask questions, such as "Have you written anything I would have heard of?"

Nashville Mandatory Water Conservation (relevance: 64.6%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
Effective immediately, the Town of Nashville has implemented Mandatory Stage 1 Water Conservation Measures and is asking all customers to help reduce water usage by at least 10%.

Sewer system report shows sewer system in fair condition (relevance: 63.3%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE - A wastewater assessment of Nashville's sewer system has come back with surprising news, considering the age of the pipes. In a nutshell, the pipes are "fair," with no imminent failure, but will need ongoing lining to prolong their lives another 50 years.
Mike Tolson, engineer with Mac, Gay and Associates, reported generally on a 75-page asset inventory assessment (AIA); the work being required for the town to receive a related $150,000 AIA grant and part of a ten-year capital improvement plan.

Nash school board approves mens' high school volleyball (relevance: 50.3%, 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.

Pollinator Symposium encourages homeowners to transform yards into wildlife havens (relevance: 48.2%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE - In celebration of National Pollinator Week, Nash County Extension Master Gardener volunteers will host the fourth annual Pollinator Symposium, "From Backyard to Biodiversity," on Saturday, June 27, from 9 a.m. until noon at the Nash County Arboretum.
Inspired by a growing movement to incorporate native plants into residential landscapes, the symposium will feature three expert speakers who will share practical ways homeowners can support pollinators and improve local ecosystems. Attendees will learn how small changes in their own yards can make a meaningful difference for wildlife and biodiversity.

When dreams don't come true (relevance: 43.8%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
I love turning to the scriptures in times of doubt and disappointment. My faith has taught me that there really isn't anything that can happen to me in life that the Bible cannot help me to understand and accept.
Just like the owner's manual for your car, Christians should consult the Bible when things don't seem to be working out. It's our "Christian Owner's Manual". One thing that comes our way - particularly later in life - is the reality that some of our dreams are just not going to happen.

Where is time going and why can't we get anything done? (relevance: 29.6%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
I have noticed two specific similarities in recent conversations. Where is time going and why can't I get anything done?
Thinking back to slower paced times when we had to use a road map when driving to a new destination, we researched information using the card catalog at a library, and reading books rather than digital devices. Those days were not all that bad though everything took a little more effort.
Now we listen to our GPS guide us to our destination. I'm willing to bet many have to use GPS when returning to the same location.

New county health director says new facility is a plus (relevance: 27.1%, date: Jun 24, 2026)
NASHVILLE- Nash County's new Health Director, Angela Manning, hired June 1st, is grateful for landing in Nash in the right place, at the right time.
"I feel like I landed on a really great island that I need to be a good steward of," Manning said when interviewed three days into her new job. Manning communicated her excitement about multiple aspects of 'Nash Health', especially the approaching move to a new consolidated facility (Med Park, on the grounds of UNC Nash) and having a community-based staff.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 19.8%, date: Apr 18, 2006)


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