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Price of fire station jumps 25 percent

Construction costs for Nashville's Fire Station II could see an increase of around 25 percent, potentially bringing the total price tag for the new fire station to around $5 million.
Nashville's Town Council approved moving forward with the bidding process for construction of the town's second fire station, which will be located on Oak Level Road, across from the Woodfield Subdivision.

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AMANDA CLARK, STAFF WRITER

School board opposes bill

The Nash County Board of Education is voicing its opposition over a recent bill aimed at aligning the school board's districts with Nash County Commissioner districts.
Senate Bill 248 is sponsored by Senators Lisa Barnes and Buck Newton and seeks to change the number of members on the Nash County Board of Education.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Joshua Revoir takes the oath during a ceremony receiving the Freedom Award Sunday.
Local teen receives high honor

An Elm City teen was recently awarded Trail Life USA's highest honor.
Joshua Revoir received the Freedom Award on Sunday during a special Court of Honor ceremony. The ceremony was held at First Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, who sponsors Troop NC - 0834.

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AMANDA CLARK, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Nash County votes down campground

The Nash County Board of Commissioners on Monday denied a request for a small campground near the region's airport.
Property owners of a stretch of land on Millie Field Lane wanted to build a campground with nine campsites and four additional parking spaces.
Without discussion, the board voted unanimously to deny the request during its regular monthly meeting.

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LINDELL KAY, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Shawn Holland, front, manager at Seegars Fence Company in Rocky Mount, and employees install a free fence for a local veteran.
Veteran receives unexpected gift

Seegars Fence Company recently installed a $10,000 fence for free for a local combat veteran with a new therapy dog.
An Elm City resident, Robert Morris was born and raised in Nash County with family in Nashville. He enlisted in the Navy ahead of the draft and served a tour of duty in Vietnam from 1971 to '72.
Morris suffers from post traumatic stress disorder and had a stroke in October. His doctor insisted he get a therapy dog.

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LINDELL KAY, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

WEEKEND HAPPENINGS

MAY 5
Philadelphia Baptist Church will hold a BBQ Chicken Plate Sale on Friday, May 5 from 11 a.m. until. Plates are $!0 per plate. The church is located at 6701 Taylors Store Road, Nashville.

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 Local News

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A call for service was reported on 4/27/23 at 10206 N US 301, Whitakers
Two counts of going armed to the terror of the public and firearm by a felon was reported on 1220 Tyler Lane, Nashville
A misdemeanor larceny was reported on 4/26/23 at 214 Pine Street, Nashville

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A driving while intoxicated and driving while license revoked impaired rev. was reported on 4/23/23 at S Alston Street and E Church Street, Nashville
A felony larceny was reported on 4/29/23 at 703 E Washington Street

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Man charged with Bend of the River vehicle break-ins

Social media posts helped authorities find and arrest a suspect in multiple vehicle break-ins along Bend of the River Road.
Cody Michael Ulrich, 21, of N.C. 97 in Rocky Mount, faces charges of 23 counts of breaking and entering motor vehicle, five counts of larceny, larceny of firearm and attempted breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. He received a $117,000 bond.

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STAFF REPORTS

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Students plant tree, pinwheels to honor classmate

A tree and blue pinwheels have been planted and placed at the Nash County school where a young girl attended prior to her homicide earlier this year.
Christal Lane, 8, went to school at Coopers Elementary until her death Feb. 7.
Last week, teachers and students along with a local organization came together to plant a tree in her memory and place dozens of pinwheels to commemorate Child Abuse Awareness Month.

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LINDELL KAY, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

No tax, utility hikes in Spring Hope budget

Spring Hope's draft budget for fiscal year 2023-24 holds the line on both revenue increases and expenditures.
"No proposed increases in tax rate. No proposed increase in water and sewer rates," said Town Manager Andrew Delonno in presenting the $2.2 million budget plan to town commissioners during their monthly meeting on Monday.

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LINDELL KAY, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Nash County Animal Friends' Notebook

I write in honor of a rescuer of many Nash's pets. Suzanne Murray was featured March 9, 2017, on the Nashville Graphic's front page, "Making a Difference."
It was the story of how she helped a stray Akita she called Cookie. She spent 48 days gaining the dog's trust with daily feedings and loving talk. Suzanne brought Cookie to my place and would come every day to walk Cookie. She loved that dog and was able to help Cookie get to a Rescue thus eventually a forever home.

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CAROL VIERELA, NASH COUNTY ANIMAL FRIENDS

Partnership aims to preserve park property

The North Carolina Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation Foundation (WORF) and the Town of Nashville are partnering to acquire and conserve property at Stoney Creek Environmental Park.
The town entered into a memorandum of understanding with WORF with plans to better maintain, conserve, preserve and enhance natural resources within the town. The first project focuses on Stoney Creek Environmental Park.

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AMANDA CLARK, STAFF WRITER

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NCWU's first faculty member of color earns Jefferson-Pilot Award

ROCKY MOUNT - North Carolina Wesleyan University Professor, Dr. Patricia Brewer, has been awarded with the 2023-2024 Jefferson-Pilot Professorship. This award is the highest and most singular honor that can be bestowed upon a faculty member and is given in recognition of scholarship, teaching and community service.
The Jefferson-Pilot Professorship is an endowed award that was established in 1981 through the generosity of the Jefferson-Pilot Life Insurance Company.

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NCWU Professor is first Appalachian Headwaters Ecologist Resident

ROCKY MOUNT - Dr. Ami Thompson, Assistant Professor of Biology at NC Wesleyan University, will spend 10 weeks this summer as the very first Ecologist Resident hosted by nonprofit, Appalachian Headwaters. Based in Lewisburg, West Virginia, Appalachian Headwaters is a leader in environmental education and reforestation of mined land in central Appalachia.

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Did J.R. Ewing really find a melting pot?

Many of you remember the 1970's hit show, "Dallas." The young lady who played Lucy Ewing, Charlene Tilton, has been on the interview circuit recently. She stars in a new movie, "Heaven Sent," It is being shown on the Christian-based streaming service called Pure Flix Network.
Seeing her reminded me of the main character on "Dallas", J. R. Ewing. He was played by the actor, Larry Hagman.

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MIKE RUFFIN

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Intersections: God and Life

The Bible knows nothing of lone Christians, of believers who are willfully independent from a local church. Rather, Christians gather in communities to worship together and serve one another. And as God commands his people to gather in community, he also commands them to be led--led by men called and qualified as pastors or elders (terms the Bible uses interchangeably). As we progress through a series of questions about things we as Christians often take for granted, we now come to the question of church leadership and ask, "What's the purpose of a Pastor?"

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CARLYLE HALL, JR.

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RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Margo Ennis Melton who was selected as 2023-2024 Pender Early College Teacher of the Year! Margo is the daughter of Jim and Jackie Ennis.
The Parent Child Dedication will be Sunday, May 14 at Red Oak Baptist Church. Anyone wanting to participate should contact the church office at 252-443-0376 by May 7.

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SUZY PEARCE

NASH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HONOR ROLLS
Nash Rocky Mount Early College High School

NINTH GRADE - A HONOR ROLL
Dy'Asha Arrington, Emma Barnes, Denisse Campos, Kendall Chewning, Jared Cohen, Adam Collier, Frenchy Davis, Carisma Deans, Makenzie Edwards, Conner Ezzell, Breea Giles, Rachel Gray, Isabel Hernandez, Cameron Hunter, Thomas Jones, Cheyenne Lemus, Andy Liu, Santiago Lopez-Riano, Destiny Medlin, Noah Moore, Mekai Nunery, Nissi Perez Hernandez, Jakayla Powell, Mikayla Pulley, Adolfo Ramirez, Caitlin Rogers, Hannah Steele, Mallory Sutton, Zariona Terry-Strickland and Olivia Williams...

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NASH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HONOR ROLLS
Red Oak Middle School

SIXTH GRADE - A HONOR ROLL
Yaseen Abdus-Salaam, Maryah Allen, Kasen Batts-Wood, Pearson Bissette, Abigail Chandler, Alyssa Dalton, TaCcara Dickens, Lydia Edgerton, Nevaeh Evans, Jeremiah Godwin, Lila Hancock, Liyah Harris, Lana Hasan, Ava Hicks, Kendall Hopkins, Amber Johnson, Chase Lancaster, Sanaa Lawrence, Peyton Long, Evan Mallory, Corey Mercer, Gabrielyn Rundle, Omar Sowe, Jayden Spruill, Ryan Turner and Trinadi Williams

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NASH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HONOR ROLLS
Nash Central Middle School

SIXTH GRADE - A HONOR ROLL
Makayla Bakerman, Sara Bakerman, Christopher Bass, Finley Boyd, Charlotte Burns, Haven Carter, A'dia Cash, Harmony Dupree, Elin Johnson, Addyson McGuire, Anthony Morris, Alexis Pennington, Aubrey Poland, Casey Rouse, Cierra Saputo, Robert Schwarz, Carter Shearin and Na'Keira Walker

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NASH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HONOR ROLLS
Nash Everywhere Digital Academy

THIRD GRADE- A HONOR ROLL
Jamari Dozier, Adaiah Graham and Elijah Keith

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

David William Roberts and Anita Leanne Roberts to ABU Holdings, LLC; 6357 Windchase Drive, Rocky Mount
Fernando Torres Coyt, Fernando Coyt Torres, Amalia Amezcua Juan De Dios, Amalia Amezcua Juan De Dios and Amalia Juan De Dios Amezcua to Vincente Nunez Coyt and Ana Rocio Cervantes Avalos; 5493 Hopkins Road, Middlesex

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

BUILDING PERMIT (COMMERCIAL)
Chris West; 107 A Nashville Drive W; renovation/alteration; $709,359
Alexandra Long; 4461 Boseman Road; miscellaneous; $15,000
Alexandra Long; 9271 N US 301; miscellaneous; $15,000

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 Editorials

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I know what you did last summer and you're not better

Last summer, I wrote about taking my two teenage sons to play golf.
I had not played since George Bush II was in office. Neither of my boys had ever played unless you count the time we wrote messages on balls and hit them into a neighbor's yard.
We'd tried to pick a day that wasn't so &^%$ hot. That doesn't exist in North Carolina between late May and late September.

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Mike Brantley

Put Americanism back into the classrooms

Dear Editor: Understand that this is the opinion of one individual and not a statement from the veteran's organization that I belong to.
In early 2022 I was contacted by Winstead Avenue Elementary School. They asked if I could provide them with an American flag, as theirs had become worn and frayed. By the end of the day, they had a new American Flag flying in front of the school.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR - 1 opinion posted

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Backward Glances

TOUR - This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on June 4, 1970. Students of Mrs. Eloise Fasion's sixth grade class at Nashville Elementary School went on a tour which included the Nash County Courthouse, Nashville Fire Department, The Nashville Graphic and other interesting places where they learned facts about business and government.

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A PICTORIAL LOOK INTO THE PAST

 Sports

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SOUTHERN NASH HIGH SCHOOL GOLFER ANDREW THOMPSON
NO SUSPENSE HERE

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- The least suspenseful season in Big East Conference boys golf history came to a conclusion last Wednesday -- with the same finish as always.
Powerhouse Roanoke Rapids claimed a first-place finish in every league match this spring, so it was no surprise when the Yellow Jackets took the top spot at the annual Big East Championships at The River GC near Bunn.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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NORTHERN NASH'S CARTER RICKS
NN TAKES A PAIR

STANHOPE -- For the Northern Nash Fighting Knights, their quest for a second consecutive Big East Conference regular season baseball championship needed one final dose of clarity -- as in a single victory over rival Southern Nash in last week's league twinbill series.
But Northern Nash was able to double its pleasure, clinching the conference last Tuesday before tacking on another triumph over the Firebirds last Thursday on the SNHS campus in Stanhope.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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Knights, RM girls nab wins

FRANKLINTON -- Northern Nash's boys and Rocky Mount's girls were the big winners at last Tuesday's annual Big East Conference Track and Field Championships on the campus of Franklinton High School.
The Fighting Knights ended Southern Nash's recent control of the top trophy by securing 165 total points to take first place in the hotly contest standings.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

Mudcats split home twinbill

ZEBULON -- With a season-high 4,252 on hand at Five County Stadium, the Carolina Mudcats finished with a de facto doubleheader split with the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers last Saturday afternoon at Five County Stadium.
Carolina (11-8) took the first game 1-0, but fell in the second 8-1 to the visiting Cannon Ballers (12-7) in Zebulon.

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Staff Reports

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SN Gets The Win

STANHOPE -- Louisburg might be building for the future, but Southern Nash had some right-how business to take care of during last Thursday's Big East Conference girls soccer showdown.
Needing a victory to remain atop atop the league standings, the Ladybirds got the job done in emphatic fashion, cruising to a 9-0 decision over LHS at historic Firebird Stadium on the SNHS campus.

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GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter

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MORE GOLF HIGHLIGHTS, 1

NORTHERN NASH'S AARON FLEMING

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1 opinion posted

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MORE GOLF HIGHLIGHTS, 2

ROCKY MOUNT HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN CONNOR SKEELS

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STEAL OF SECOND

Northern Nash's Ashton Rhodes (right) swipes second base during last Thursday evening's road victory at Southern Nash in a key Big East Conference baseball showdown.

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 Entertainment

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Spring Hope Car Show

Nashville resident Eric Jones poses with his 1988 Chevy S-10 at the second annual Spring Hope Car Show held last weekend. Jones competes in pro street contests defined by big engines and wide tires. He said he doesn't have other hobbies and drives the truck around Nashville a lot so a lot of people probably recognize it. He hauls it to most shows though, because the souped-up truck only gets 10 miles to the gallon of gas.

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 Deaths (Updated Daily)

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