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Town okays 246-lot subdivision

A 246-lot subdivision was given unanimous approval Tuesday night by Nashville's Town Council.
The single-family subdivision, called Cardinal Woods Subdivision, will be located off Glover Park Memorial Drive, behind Glover Park and Nash Central Middle School.
The subdivision is located on 118 acres, however, only around 89 acres will be developed for the proposed subdivision.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Spring Hope hosts 49th annual Pumpkin Festival

Spring Hope celebrated its 49th Pumpkin Festival last weekend offering all of the traditional events including a recipe contest, a pumpkin creations contest for kids, parade, food, crafts, live bands and giant pumpkin entries for the Giant Pumpkin & Watermelon Weigh-Off which is a sanctioned event of the Great Pumpkin Commonweath.
Pictured above, little Za'Kai Lucas, 5, sports his face painting while watching the parade.

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Nashville man takes plea in murder case

A last-minute plea deal canceled what was anticipated to be a lengthy trial in the murder case against Rexford Lynn Keel.
Keel was accused of murdering his wife, Diana Alejandra Keel in March 2019 and disposing of her body in Edgecombe County.
Keel pled no contest on Monday, October 4 to second degree murder and first-degree kidnapping. He was sentenced to a maximum of 41 years in prison for both charges as a result of the plea arrangement.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Public hearing set for town's future plans

Nashville's Town Council is slated to give final approval to the newly updated Town of Nashville Comprehensive Plan at the next regular meeting on October 19.
The town's Planning Board recommended approval on the 101-page plan at their meeting Wednesday, September 29.
The plan will serve as an official policy document, which will guide community development and shape the town's future.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Nashville Junction breaks ground

Ground was broken Friday for what was, at first, intended to be a multi-housing development. That idea quickly changed direction to restoring a century-old historical building near the railroad into a campus of retail, restaurants, a pavilion, farmers market and apartments.
Michael J. Hurt, a Franklin County developer, said when he eyed the property he intended to build homes but when Nashville Town Councilman Kate Burns encouraged him to consider revitalizing the corner, he accepted the challenge.

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JO ANNE COOPER, GRAPHIC PUBLISHER

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Tobacco auctioneer comes out of retirement

The American Tobacco Exchange smells of musk, dust and the aromatic perfume of freshly cured tobacco. A procession of tobacco farmers, mostly older, can be seen walking down the aisles of tobacco bales, bartering and buying 'bacca' as they call it, at the company's auction, in Wilson, every Wednesday until the first week of November.
"60, 50, 40 ..." Auctioneer David Griffin can be heard calling bids to the procession of men buying the tobacco.

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CASSIDI HINSON, Special to The Graphic

Nash hopes for grant to aid new industry

Nash County has applied for a grant that will help with the establishment of an upcoming pet treat company.
According to the county's director of economic development Andy Hagy, the 2021 Community Block Grant Economic Development Block Grant (CDBG-ED) will support the renovation of The Crump Group, a Canadian manufacturer of all-natural, limited ingredient pet treats.

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KENDRA JONES, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Local candidates weigh in on topics at forum

Municipal elections are less than a month away and all three candidates for Nashville's Town Council are ready to serve the citizens of Nashville.
A candidate forum was held last Thursday for the three candidates seeking the two open seats on the board.
Kate Burns and Larry Taylor are incumbents on the board hoping to retain their seats for another term while newcomer Eddie Thomas has tossed his hat into the ring.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Stalking reported at 100 N Boddie St., on 9/27/21
Possession marijuana paraphernalia, possession marijuana less than 1/2 oz reported at 1731 Hunter Hill Rd., Rocky Mount on 9/29/21
Recovered property reported at 1786 Fountain Branch Rd, Rocky Mount on 9/29/21

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Boykin kinship

Boykin first cousins and their spouses gathered recently to celebrate their Boykin kinship at the Boykin Family Farm in Nash County. The Boykin cousins' grandfather, William Woodson "Bill" Boykin, owned the first drugstore to have a storefront on Main Street in the Town of Bailey. Boykin Drug Company was incorporated April 1912.

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Local author releases new book

Ever wondered exactly what questions to ask a potential life partner before tying the knot? This concept is explored in-depth in author and playwright Lenette Britt's latest book "An Ice Cream Sundae Marriage."
She calls those questions "Ice cream sundae talk," which is deep conversation a person should have to find out who their potential husband or wife really are. Many are uncomfortable asking their date a question which requires a candid response.

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KENDRA JONES, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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NCWC welcomes new multi-media coordinator

North Carolina Wesleyan College recently welcomed Jordan Stone as Multimedia Coordinator on Friday, October 1, 2021. Stone has gained comprehensive multimedia and production experience over the last three years as the Young Adult & Production Pastor at Midpoint Church in Middlesex, North Carolina.
In his new role with Wesleyan's Office of Marketing & Communications, Stone will provide strategy and lead the production of photography and videography needs within the department.

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Jail Administrator receives National Guard promotion to Command Sergeant Major

Nash County Detention Center Jail Administrator Captain Robert Bowen, who is also a 30-year North Carolina National Guardsman serving as a Sergeant Major, recently participated in a change of command ceremony held in Fayetteville where he was promoted to Command Sergeant Major. Command Sergeant Major Robert Bowen took responsibility as the Command Sergeant Major of the 1-252 Armor Regiment.

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Warner used football fame to preach the gospel

This week, Matthew Stafford - quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams - tied a record made by Kurt Warner from 1999. I guess it's true when they say records are made to be broken.
When they mentioned Kurt Warner yesterday, I remembered him rushing to the stands to give his wife a victory kiss after his St. Louis Rams won the Super Bowl in 2000.

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BY MIKE RUFFIN

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Intersections: God and Life

Peripheral vision. Some people lose their peripheral vision or the ability to see from side to side when looking straight ahead. This ability is vitally important when applying for your driver's license. I saw how this loss of vision affected my wife's father as he grew older and battled cancer.
Sometimes we can have 20/20 vision and still miss so much that is all around us. I have said on numerous occasions, "we usually see what we're looking for."

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CARLYLE HALL, JR.

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RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Robby and Shannon Johnson Gault on the birth of their son, Cross Douglas on September 22! Proud grandparents are Doug and Sue Ella Johnson. Proud great-grandmother is Barbara Sue Edwards!
The Red Oak United Methodist Church will have their Brunswick Stew Sale on Saturday, October 9. If you purchased tickets you can pick up stew at 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm.

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SUZY PEARCE

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Holy and Whole: Patterns for Life Together

Last week we were looking at the first sermon from Peter to the world. It's a sermon rich in theology, where we'd be wise to continually receive what is proclaimed in these words.
Within this sermon is a confession of who Jesus is that will echo throughout church as it is the foundation upon which the church is built.
Let's dive in.

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LUKE WHITEHEAD

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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

We at Peachtree Baptist Church praised God for allowing all he has given us.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was presented to glorify God.
Mrs. Jane May, Pianist, played a beautiful solo of patriot music.

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FRAN BUNN

NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 1

Kavitha Investments, LLC to Edwin Hyler and Cynthia H. Hyler; outparcel C on Highway 43 (Benvenue Road); $2,635,000
Veronica Rodriguez and Sixto Tovar Rodriguez to Salvador Diaz and Maria Veronica Diaz; property in Bailey; $55,000
3MR Limited Partnership to Department of Transportation; permanent drainage/utility easement

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS SEPT. 27-OCT. 1

Building Permits
Commercial
H. Leigh Ballance, Jr., 135 Commerce St., Shell/Foundation

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Boys & Girls Clubs annual event is October 14th

Each year community leaders in the Twin Counties come together at the Annual Steak & Burger Dinner to raise money for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tar River Region. The fundraising event is designed to honor their youth and provide an opportunity for donors to experience first-hand the impact the Club is making on the lives of young people in the Twin Counties. This year, the Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region will be holding its 27th Annual Steak & Burger Fundraising Event, virtually.

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The Voice of Nashville learns about local law enforcement

On Monday, August 16, the Voice of Nashville held its monthly meeting at the Town Council Chambers. Our guest for the night was Chief Deputy Brandon Medina of the Nash County Sheriff's Office (NCSO). The meeting was a great learning experience for the group. Chief Medina explained the mission of the Sheriff's Office which is to ensure the safety of the citizens of Nash County.

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"A Leadership Opportunity for Members."

Tobey Worthington (left), Mu Chapter member, Past State Vice President, and District I Director of NC Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG) Society International presented an interesting program at a recent Mu Chapter meeting. Her topic was, "A Leadership Opportunity for Members." She was introduced by Elaine Christianson (right), a Co-President of Mu Chapter.

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 Editorials

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John Adams was not second place

I try not to get too caught up in what famous athletes and actors have to say. But when they start messing with history, it's too much to hold back.
A comment by an NBA player recently pains me greatly. While I don't follow the league as closely as I did in the 1980s when Bird, Jordan, and Magic held the stage, I am still a Boston Celtics fan.

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Mike Brantley

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First days can leave lasting impressions

Though it's been many moons ago -- I recall my first few days at a newspaper. I can still remember the smell of the composition room where typesetters were cranking out printed copy on a Compugraphic typesetting system. At that time it was pretty much state of the art. Strips of slick paper would stream from the printer which had to be allowed to dry for a bit before you streamed them through a rolling hot wax machine so it would adhere to the pages during the layout process.

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Jo Anne Cooper

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Backward Glances

This photo was found in The Nashville Graphic's 1988 archives. Former Nashville Police Lieutenant Ray Goodwin (right) is shown making a set of finger prints for a youth during an event held in Nashville as part of a child safety program.

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A PICTORIAL LOOK INTO THE PAST

 Sports

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READY OR NOT, HERE IT COMES. Northern Nash's Chloe Harrington delivers a forehand winner during last Thursday's girls tennis match at Franklinton.
Harrington Dominant For NNHS

FRANKLINTON -- One of the most decorated careers in the history of Nash County high school tennis is coming to a close -- and Northern Nash's Chloe Harrington is determined to make it a triumphant one.
Harrington was a day-one star when she first arrived on the NN campus four years ago -- and she has been a dominant performer in the Big East Conference and beyond ever since then.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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CONTACT SPORT. (L to R) Bunn's Junior Ramirez and Rocky Mount's David Daughtry attempt to gain possession of the ball during last Wednesday's Big East Conference boys soccer match at the RM Sports Complex.
SECOND-HALF SURGE

ROCKY MOUNT -- Rocky Mount had the best of the action in the first half, but Bunn provided a definitive second-half answer during last Wednesday's Big East Conference boys showdown.
RM scored the opening goal, and that tally held up until the break.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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THREE AGAINST ONE. A trio of Nash Central defenders attempt to make a tackle during last Friday's home football game against Rocky Mount.
COMPETE LEVEL

ROCKY MOUNT -- Expectations aren't high for the Class 2-A football teams in the Big East Conference when they tangle with their 3-A opponents in the split-classification league.
More than anything, Nash Central veteran head Chris Lee hoped to be competitive during the four-game stretch -- along with being able to stay healthy for a potential down-the-stretch playoff run against the Bulldogs' future Class 2-A foes.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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SOUTHERN NASH'S SAM WHEATON
Southern keeps on winning

STANHOPE -- Now firmly entrenched atop the Big East Conference standings, the Southern Nash High School boys soccer team continues to dominate league opposition.
SN's latest successful venture came Monday as the Firebirds delivered a convincing 5-0 home victory over the Roanoke Rapids Yellow Jackets at the SNHS Soccer Complex.

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Staff Reports

NCWC wins on the road

DANVILLE, VA. -- The North Carolina Wesleyan College football program put on a defensive and rushing clinic last Saturday evening as the Bishops spoiled rival Averett University's homecoming with a suffocating 17-9 win on the AU campus in Danville. Freshman running back Trevon Crank led the Bishop offense running for a career-high 217 yards and two touchdowns while averaging 9 yards per carry. It was part of a 252-yard rushing performance from the offense.

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Three In A Row

ROANOKE RAPIDS -- The offensive fireworks -- and the victories -- just keep coming for the Northern Nash High School football squad.
The Fighting Knights' victory streak is now at three after Coach Andrew Farriss' group hit the road last Friday and came away with a 42-17 decision over homestanding Roanoke Rapids at historic Hoyle Field on the RRHS campus.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

NCHS Still In It

ROCKY MOUNT -- A five-way tie for first place in the Big East Conference volleyball standings heading into the final week of the regular season.
Who would have thought that?
But one thing is for certain -- the Nash Central Lady Bulldogs control their own destiny as they seek at least a share of the league crown.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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ALMOST

Rocky Mount's Da'marhjae Mitchell (right) tries to come up with a grab against Nash Central.

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THE KICK IS GOOD

Rocky Mount freshman placekicker Christian Buck prepares to nail another PAT for the Gryphons during last Friday night's road football victory against Nash Central.

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YARDAGE MAKER

Rocky Mount High School's Cameron Jones picks up yards on the ground for the Gryphons during last Friday night's road gridiron matchup at backyard rival Nash Central.

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 Entertainment

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Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival, pics 1

Southern Nash High School cheerleaders ride in the Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival parade.

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Graphic photos by Jo Anne Cooper

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Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival, pics 2

Nash County 4-H members, volunteers and staff are shown with their 910 pound pumpkin at the Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival weigh-in Saturday morning.

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Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival, pics 3

Harper and Willow Williams win the Champions of the Field Award for their huge sweet potato entry at the Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival.

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Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival, pics 4

Kayla Hall, 10, gets her face painted at the Spring Hope Pumpkin Festival.

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 Deaths (Updated Daily)

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