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NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER 2026
A prayer circle is formed at the flag pole on the grounds of Nashville Police and Fire Departments. Prayer is led by Nashville Police Chaplain Randy 'Chappy' Garner. Graphic photo by Nancy West-Brake
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER 2026

NASHVILLE
A brief, but powerful ceremony held at 9 a.m. by the flagpole outside the Nashville Police and Fire Complex attracted a small but dedicated crowd.
Randy "Chappy" Garner, NPD Chaplain, conducted the bulk of the program, which began with a welcome from Caleb Shockley, Police Chief, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Chris Joyner, Fire Chief.

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Nash Central High Alumni will celebrate 51st reunion

Nash Central High Alumni Association and the O.D. Moore Scholarship Foundation will celebrate their 51st reunion on Memorial Weekend, May 22, 23 and 24.
Nash Central Senior High Alumni Association was organized in 1975 to help preserve the history of Nash County Training School later renamed Nash Central High School. Both were originally located on the campus of the now closed W.L. Greene Middle School and the campus of the present Nash Central Middle School. Ms. Evelyn Hart serves as National President.

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Nash votes to support Halifax County in opposition to senate bill

NASHVILLE - A Senate bill attempt that would have allowed Franklin County to take land by eminent domain in Halifax County has stirred up Nash commissioners, who voted by split vote May 4th to support Halifax County.
Senate Bill 214 Part V, section 5, would have allowed Franklin County to "acquire real property or an interest in real property in Halifax, Vance and Warren counties without the consent or approval of those counties' Boards of Commissioners," stated a resolution initiated by Marvin Arrington, Nash commissioners' Chair.

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BLOOMING FESTIVAL SNAP-SHOTS
BLOOMING FESTIVAL SNAP-SHOTS
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Tackle the Tar is May 16th

The 9th annual Tackle the Tar 5K Obstacle Race is coming to Rocky Mount Saturday, May 16th. The event runs from 8:45 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. at the Rocky Mount Stadium. The 5k Obstacle Course Race with 20 plus obstacles, including a mud pit, also features music, food trucks, local vendors, and family fun all day.
The race is hosted by the Rocky Mount Rotary Club and supports college scholarships for local students, with over $720,000 awarded since 2016.
This thrilling challenge brings together participants from all walks of life to test their skills, teamwork, and endurance in an unforgettable experience.

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Cooley Library adds pollinator flower bed; now certified wildlife habitat

NASHVILLE- Even a tiny bit of land- in this case, a raised bed outside Cooley Library- can make a big difference in the life of pollinators and migrating Monarch butterflies, who are suffering from massive habitat loss.
The flowerbed by the sign of Cooley Library, recently replanted, is now a pollinator pitstop along the "Butterfly Highway," a statewide restoration initiative that is targeted towards helping to restore native pollinator habitats lost to land use change.

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The one time God ran late
The one time God ran late

"And the son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight and am no longer worthy to be called your son'." (Luke 15:21)
I have always made it a point to be at least 10-15 minutes early anywhere I am scheduled to go.
BUT! I'm married to Robbie. When we go anywhere, we fly in the door at the last minute or 5-10 minutes late!! I tell everyone, "the only time Robbie will be early for anything is for her funeral. That's because me or Lauren will be in charge!"

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Is God Dead? - The Great Flood
Is God Dead? - The Great Flood

Though answered in part, the question from last week remains: "Is Christianity a copycat religion?" It is an essential question that critics of Christianity often ask, and rightly so. After all, the oldest clay tablet fragments we have of The Great Flood story are not from the Genesis account but are from at least two other and much older accounts; one written in Sumerian and the other embedded in The Epic of Gilgamesh. So, it is with purpose that we once again take up our investigation from last week, comparing The Great Flood account in Genesis with these two older universal flood stories to gain some idea of which one is most likely the original version.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

A mother's faith and her children.
A mother's impact can affect generations. Moses' mother trusted God with him when He was just a baby. The King had given orders for all boys 2 years old and younger to be killed. But Jochebed defied the King's demand.
Exodus 2:1-3 ESV

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Margo Ennis Melton was recently selected by her peers as Pender Early College High School Teacher of the Year! She earned this recognition for her dedication, leadership, and commitment to student success. Congratulations Margo!
End of Year Kingdom Kids Celebration will be Wednesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Red Oak Baptist Church in the Family Life Center.
The Baptist Men will have their monthly breakfast meeting on Sunday, May 17 at 8:30 a.m.

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Rocky Mount Academy awards Weaver Scholarship to Savannah Stephens
Rocky Mount Academy awards Weaver Scholarship to Savannah Stephens

Savannah Stephens, daughter of Kyle and Susan Stephens, has been named the recipient of the Ann MacPherson Weaver Memorial Scholarship at Rocky Mount Academy (RMA). Currently an eighth-grade student at Red Oak Middle School, Savannah will attend RMA this fall as a freshman on a full-tuition scholarship valued at nearly $58,000 over four years. The Weaver Scholarship is the Academy's only full-tuition award.
Established in 1986, the scholarship honors the memory of Ann MacPherson Weaver, a 1984 RMA graduate who passed away from cancer later that same year.

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Farmers Markets offer Farm to Table event

The Nash County Farmers Market and the Nashville Farmers Market have partnered to bring you the "Nothing but Nash" Farm to Table Fundraiser on Saturday, June 20, 2026. The event includes an evening of fun, food, and fellowship at the Nashville Junction.
The event begins with a "meet the farmers social hour" with yard games and live music from Meredith Davis Johnson starting at 5 p.m. The meal begins at 6 p.m.

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Winners honored for 2025 flower beds

RALEIGH - North Carolina's wildflowers aren't just beautiful -- they reflect decades of care and commitment by N.C. Department of Transportation crews.
Since 1985, stretches of highway across the state have flourished with blooms that support pollinators and enhance the travel experience, thanks to the NCDOT Wildflower Program. This week, NCDOT is celebrating the 2025 Wildflower Award winners, honoring the teams that made our roadsides brighter and more beautiful last year.

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NASH COUNTY PERMITS: APRIL 2026

COMMERCIAL PERMITS
Addition; 10975 N NC 58, Castalia; Amber Morrow, Licensed Contractor, Cell Site Technologies, Inc.; $29,000
Addition; 8164 Grover Rd, Nashville; Chrystal Fisher, Licensed Contractor Tepdb Opco, LLC; $25,000
Miscellaneous; 5846 Taylors Gin Rd, Castalia; Jeremy Caster, Licensed Contractor, Blue Ridge Power, LLC; $15,000

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