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Shipping container ordinance debates continue

NASHVILLE - The issue of how the town of Nashville will handle shipping containers is one step closer to completion after yet another ordinance draft was reviewed at the Jan. 20 planning board meeting.
Still to come is another planning board meeting on the subject in February to consider display regulations for shipping container sales in the town's B-1 and I-1 districts.

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Nashville hires lawfirm to pursue foreclosure cases

NASHVILLE - In order to close the books on properties with multiple years of unpaid taxes, the town of Nashville has contracted with a legal firm specializing in foreclosures.
Nashville currently has 35 properties that owe $500 or more in back taxes, amounting to $142,780. A list of said properties, none of which are using payment plans, were attached as an agenda item at the Jan. 21 council meeting. Two hundred and thirty-five properties were listed.

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Nash Arts hosts talent show
Nash Arts hosts talent show

About sixty crowded Nash Arts Friday, Jan. 16, for Spark The Stage Talent Takeover, a fund-raising talent show event, which featured seven performing artists competing with two performances each for prizes of $500, $250 and $100. Winners (above) were (L-R) Cameron May, vocals (2nd place); Carrington Pippen, performing jazz dance (first place); and Sophie Taylor, vocals and guitar (third place).

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Downtown board sees member shift

NASHVILLE - After several months of inactivity and violations of attendance policy by a former member, who has since been removed, Nashville's Downtown Strong Advisory Board (DSAB) will re-convene with three new board members.
Slade Woodard, Latanyna DuBois and Michael Aycock were all appointed at the Jan. 21 town council meeting.
Shawn Lucas, Planning Director, introduced DuBois and Woodard while explaining that Aycock, co-owner of the Trash 2 Treasuresrmt antique store on W. Washington Street, was unable to be present at the morning council meeting because he was on the road collecting antiques.

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Chamber welcomes new business
Chamber welcomes new business

NASHVILLE - A four-generation, family-based business, Eastern Petroleum, has moved its corporate headquarters from Enfield to Nashville, celebrating its official ribbon-cutting on Jan. 22nd.
Located on 726 E. Washington Street, Eastern Petroleum, headed up by Audrey Shearin, President, "EP" owns and operates 12 EP Marts in Nash, Edgecombe, Halifax and Wake Counties, all of which are either branded Shell or Exxon.

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LOCAL PARTIES HOST CANDIDATE EVENTS
Nash County Democratic Party hosts Meet and Greet in Rocky Mount

ROCKY MOUNT - A tightly-timed full slate of candidates spoke at a Nash County Democratic Party Meet and Greet Jan. 22, the event occurring at Democratic party headquarters in Rocky Mount inside 301 S. Church Street's station square.
Cassandra Stroud Conover, county party chair, introduced nearly 20 candidates, most appearing in person but some speaking their piece via live Zoom calls. The event ran from 6 p.m. to nearly 8.

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LOCAL PARTIES HOST CANDIDATE EVENTS
Nash County Republican Party hosts Meet and Greet in Nashville

NASHVILLE - The first of two planned Nash County GOP Meet and Greets took place during the evening of Jan. 20 at the Elks Lodge in Nashville, featuring eight candidates for seats in the U.S. Senate, 1st District US Congress, NC Senate and NC House of Representatives.
Emceed by Owen Strickland II, Bailey Mayor and Chairman of the Nash County Republican Party, the event ran from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with each candidate having six minutes each to speak. Strickland said the candidates' order was done by drawing names from a hat.

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