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School Resource Officers honored at appreciation luncheon
School Resource Officers honored at appreciation luncheon

NASHVILLE - A first-time event held to show appreciation for School Resource Officers attracted a healthy crowd at the Elks Club Thursday.
Organized by former educator Kirk Woodard, who taught Language Arts at four Nash County schools, the 12 p.m. BBQ luncheon offered an opportunity for those who serve to hear multiple words of appreciation for what they do.
"It takes a special person to be locked in with 1500 kids a day," said Chief McCoy of the Rocky Mount Police Department, who attended with multiple officers.

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Nashville budget calls for two-cent tax increase

NASHVILLE - The proposed FY2027 budget for Nashville is carrying at two-cent tax increase to 61 cents per $100 assessed value, which equates to a tax increase of $37.10 per year for a house with a $185,500 taxable value.
Randy Lansing, town manager, told council members at a third budget workshop on May 20th that $185,000 was the average value of houses in Nashville. He also had figures for increases for other houses: a $225,000 home would see a $45 increase and a $350,000 home would see its tax bill rise by $70.00.

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GRADUATION SNAP-SHOTS
GRADUATION SNAP-SHOTS
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We may get lonely, but we're never alone
We may get lonely, but we're never alone

Several years ago, Robbie spent two weeks in Hawaii with her mother. Sara had a goal of visiting every State Capital in America. She reached her goal with her final trip which was to Alaska.
Over the couple of weeks prior to leaving, Robbie repeatedly thanked me for letting her go. I told her, "I'm not letting you go. I want you to go. This will be a great memory for you and your mother to share."

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Is God Dead? - One People
Is God Dead? - One People

Over the past few weeks, we have considered the evidence supporting the concept that at one time in the ancient past, all of humanity was gathered together as one people of one race and culture, speaking one language. Christians hold that there were only eight survivors after the Great Flood: Noah and his family. Over the next few generations, everyone on Earth was still gathered as one group at a single palace, at Babel, on The Plains of Shinar. God had commanded the people to multiply and fill the Earth, but they refused.

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Local students named to Dean's List at Bob Jones University

GREENVILLE, SC - The following students are among approximately 600 Bob Jones University students named to the Dean's List for the spring 2026 semester.
The Dean's List recognizes students who earn a 3.00-3.74 grade point average during the semester.
Elaina Willis, a Junior Photography major from Spring Hope, was named to the Dean's List.

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Nashville student named to Trine University President's List

ANGOLA, IND. - Ryan Grossfuss of Nashville, a Trine University student, was named to the President's List for the Spring 2026 semester.
Grossfuss is majoring in Associate in Accounting.
To earn President's List honors, Trine University students must complete a minimum of 12 hours and have a grade point average of 3.750-4.000.

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Trash pickup
Trash pickup

Coopers Ruritan members held a trash pickup on Saturday April 18, 2026 along a two-mile stretch of Sandy Cross Road. Volunteers picked up 26 bags of trash as part of their community service program. Pictured is Ken Powell, Danny Tyson, Julie Dixon, John Sprague, Donna Collie, Mike Glover and Cheryl Glover.

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Coopers High School hosts 92nd Alumni Banquet
Coopers High School hosts 92nd Alumni Banquet
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Scholarship night
Scholarship night

Oak Level Ruritan Club held their annual scholarship night May 4, 2026. Recipients were (left to right) Bryleigh Posey, Emily McFerren, and Dakota Leonard. Contributed photo

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Thai Phat Pham and Camla Viet Nguyen to Reggae Dymonds, LLC; Section 2, Pine Ridge Subdivision, Lot 2; $47,000
Nicholas T. Allen, Melinda Allen, Elizabeth Ann A. Fisher and Sue Margaret A. Stone to Nicholas T. Allen, Elizabeth Ann A. Fisher and Sue Margaret A. Stone; two tracts
Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. and Kimberly R. Styles to CitiMortgage, Inc. and Mark A. Reinhard; 1016 Calvary Street, Rocky Mount

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Graduate
Graduate

Southern Nash grad Dylan Inscoe fits his cap. Graphic photo by Nancy West-Brake

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