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Local artists to urge support for Imperial Centre for Arts and Sciences

ROCKY MOUNT - A grassroots effort to save the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences from potential closure is underway, with an appeal going out to local artists and arts supporters to attend the March 19 Rocky Mount City Council meeting.
Marilyn Barner Anselmi, a Red Oak-area artisan and playwright, in an email to arts supporters, said that she found out last week "that our beloved Imperial Centre for the Arts is on the potential chopping block in efforts to minimize the city's expenditures."

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Local teens ask county leaders to help support mental illness awareness

NASHVILLE - Two local teens have appealed to Nash commissioners for funding and advocacy help to combat mental illness among Nash County high schoolers.
Peyton Jones and Karmen Richardson, 11th graders at Nash Early College High School, made a case to commissioners at their March 2nd board meeting. They spoke as representatives of the YMCA Teen Mental Health Advisory Council of North Carolina.

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Man faces charges after altercation involving a knife
Man faces charges after altercation involving a knife

NASHVILLE - On March 11, 2026, at approximately 6:55 p.m., the Nashville Police Department received a 9-1-1 call reporting a physical altercation involving a knife in the area of Embassy Avenue and King George Avenue.
Officers and investigators responded to the scene and located an injured individual. After speaking with the involved parties and processing the scene, investigators developed probable cause and obtained charges against Bobby Ray Wooten Jr., age 42, of 101 Embassy Drive, Nashville.

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Spring Hope Chamber to donate Christmas lights
Spring Hope Chamber to donate Christmas lights

SPRING HOPE - In keeping with tradition but not talking about how much the tradition costs, the Spring Hope Chamber of Commerce is replacing five of the town's Christmas lights with new ones to the tune of $3,000.
Alan Barbee, speaking on behalf of the Chamber at the town's March 3rd meeting, told commissioners that five new lights had been purchased.

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Town of Red Oak backs application for "Wall That Heals" visit in 2027

RED OAK - A local veterans' group involved in the Ride of Honor is looking to bring a travelling replica of the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial to Red Oak and has gotten initial support from town leaders to do it.
Patti Roberson, Secretary and Membership Officer of HOG Chapter 5119, Flying Iron Harley Davidson, spoke at the March 9 Red Oak town council meeting to request town assistance and permission to host the wall.

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Communities In Schools increases student achievement, graduation rates

NASHVILLE - Communities in Schools, a statewide program that focuses on increasing student success and graduation rates for targeted students, is reporting better attendance, test scores and graduation rates while behavioral issues are decreasing.
Jill Cox, CEO for Communities in Schools NC, addressed the Nash County board of education at an NCPS committee meeting Feb. 23 to show program effects on students in seven Nash schools, including Northern Nash High School, Southern Nash High School, Nash Central High School, Rocky Mount High School and Tar River Academy. CIS is also offered at North Central Middle and Rocky Mount Middle.

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Banquet honors winners
Banquet honors winners

A banquet to honor the winners of the VFW annual Voice of Democracy®, Patriot's Pen® essay program, and Law Enforcement Officer of the Year was held at the Post on February 24th. The awards Banquet honors local heroes and acknowledges high school and sixth through eighth grade students essays on a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay. Law Enforcement Officer of the Year was Nash County Deputy Sheriff Jack Thorpe. His K-9 partner Fiji was recognized as Law Enforcement K9 of the Year. Voice of Democracy honorees were Teagan Horst and Hannah Lucas. Patriot's Pen honorees were Isaiah Horst and Andrew Lucas.

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AGRICULTURE: Where does your food come from?

Where does your food come from? If you're like many Americans, the answer is the grocery store, which is disturbing. The grocery store isn't where food comes from - it's just from where it's distributed. In reality, far too many people are unaware of the role of American agriculture in their daily lives . . . and what it really takes to have food on their dinner table.
Just a few generations ago, most people were a part of - and had friends or relatives involved with - agriculture.

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Nash County farmers win AgVentures grants
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Nash County farmers win AgVentures grants

Two Nash County farmers have received NC AgVentures grants, already making plans on how to use the money to further their family farms.
Madison Costa with Fowl Creek Farms of Nashville operates a beef cow-calf operation and produces hay, according to a Feb. 23rd press release from North Carolina State University.
Costa, who received a grant for $8,000, will be purchasing a sprayer to use on pastures and hayfields to increase pasture growth and quality of forage.

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New subdivisions approved in Spring Hope area

NASHVILLE - Two new proposed subdivisions in the Spring Hope area have received county approval for rezoning, adding what could amount to 34 future homes.
The larger of the two subdivisions, the Hollow at Hope Creek, was approved for a change from A-1 to RA-30 on just over 25 acres of land on the east side of W. Old Spring Hope Road. The subject property, approved for 28 lots, lies between the five-lot Tar River Hills subdivision to the north and the nine-lot Brenda Dickerson subdivision to the south.

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We didn't come from the sea
We didn't come from the sea

There is a new miniseries about the late John F. Kennedy, Jr. It's hard to believe his plane crash was 25 years ago. Death seems to work its way earlier into the Kennedy family than it does in most other families. Why?
Well, the Kennedy's were and are a family of risk takers. President Kennedy was advised not to go to Dallas. He not only went, but rode in a convertible, waving to onlookers while his assassin patiently waited for him.

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Is God Dead? - The Bible according to Jesus
Is God Dead? - The Bible according to Jesus

In light of the resurrection, the apostle Paul rightly makes a bold claim that Jesus really is who He says He is. Further, Paul writes to the Romans that He "was declared the Son of God in power according to the spirit of holiness by the resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord (Rom 1:4). Considering Jesus's divine nature, one might naturally ask; "what exactly did Jesus think about the Bible?" because if Jesus is who He says that He is, then it matters a great deal what He thought about the Bible.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

One of the last encounters with Jesus before He enters Jerusalem is recorded in Mark 19:1-10
You perhaps remember learning a song about him years ago, maybe in Sunday school or a Vacation Bible School.
"Zacchaeus was a wee little man - And a wee little man was he - He climbed up in a sycamore tree - For the Lord he wanted to see."
Zaccheaus was short in stature and people following Jesus made it impossible for him to see Jesus. Well, what do you do when you face these obstacles?

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One of the last encounters with Jesus before He enters Jerusalem is recorded in Mark 19:1-10 You perhaps remember learning a song about him years ago,
One of the last encounters with Jesus before He enters Jerusalem is recorded in Mark 19:1-10 You perhaps remember learning a song about him years ago,

Several ladies enjoyed the Nash County Spring WMU meeting on Monday, March 9 at West Edgecombe Baptist Church. The meeting included the call to order by Kay Turner, chairperson, and minutes from the last meeting shared by Beverly Perry, secretary/treasurer. The Nash County WMU Banner was passed this year from Audrey Pearce, WMU Director at Red Oak Baptist Church, to Ben Mary Bradley, WMU Director at West Edgecombe Baptist Church. There was also a time for churches to share projects and upcoming events, and missionaries John and Pat Gordy. John and Pat shared stories from the field in China and Africa.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Cornelia Faye W. Martin to 231 Homes, LLC; 311 West Franklin Street, Spring Hope; $65,000
RGM Investments, LLC to Gaby Signature Realty, LLC; 1110 Star Street, Rocky Mount; $124,000
Frank L. Montemarano Jr. to Frank Montemarano Jr. Irrevocable Trust, Frank Montemarano Jr., Joseph Montemarano and Timothy Montemarano; 2196 Highway 64A, Nashville

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Sons of the American Revolution Knight Essay winners
Sons of the American Revolution Knight Essay winners
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TRI-COUNTY AG DAY pic
TRI-COUNTY AG DAY pic

Kenzie Updyke of Nashville shows in Intermediate Steer Showmanship, finishing 3rd.

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