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Conditional rezoning granted for Braswell lot

NASHVILLE - As part of the town's ongoing efforts to align inconsistent zoning use with up-to-date rezoning, a collection of four parcels being used by Braswell Milling has been rezoned into one lump under Conditional Zoning Non-Residential Industrial (CZNRI).
Shawn Lucas, Planning Director, requested and received council approval Feb. 3 for the rezoning action, which came up last year but was withdrawn in order to resurface in the form of a conditional rezoning request.

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Spring Hope to re-establish technical review

SPRING HOPE - In an attempt to gain better control over incoming subdivision requests, Spring Hope is working to re-establish a Technical Review Committee. In addition, commissioners are considering a policy change about the distinction between major and minor subdivisions.

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Red Oak approves Christmas lights; street lights

RED OAK - The town of Red Oak is sprucing up its streetlights and also adding new Christmas light decorations.
A contract was approved with Pike for light replacements along Red Oak Battleboro Road, with one new pole and span installed. A key change is that the new lights will be LED, which town officials hope "will make a big difference" in the town's lighting bills.

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Momeyer Outreach works to plan day of prayer in May

MOMEYER- The Momeyer Outreach committee is planning to ask town council approval for a May 7 town event to observe the National Day of Prayer.
Convening for their meeting Feb. 12, committee members agreed that the first event they'd like to plan this year for community involvement is participation in the National Day of Prayer. They decided to hold off on planning all the details until they present the idea to council members at their upcoming Feb. 23rd town board meeting.

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Is it okay to ask God for anything?
Is it okay to ask God for anything?

Recently, I was asked to nominate a friend of mine for a very prestigious award. I went into painstaking detail to make a strong argument for his selection. Frankly, I was surprised by my own research to learn of the many things he had done for others. And when I read the other letters of nomination that had been prepared for him, I just couldn't see how he could lose.
The competition was keen and, in all truthfulness, any of the nominees would have made a fine choice. So, I decided to commit his nomination to prayer.

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Is God Dead? - Resurrection Verdict
Is God Dead? - Resurrection Verdict

So, what do we do with all of this? Having addressed the critical claims against the Christian resurrection narrative of being legendary, failing to satisfy Ockham's razor, and questioning the trustworthiness of the resurrection sources, the next logical step in the evaluation is to make some determination as to the truthfulness of the Christian account. Generally, when evaluating historical claims of past events, historians methodically subject the evidence to particular categories to determine how truthful the claim may be. Since we are here considering the "historical" claim of Jesus's resurrection, we can also follow this evaluation method.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

"Remember the word that you commanded your servant Moses, saying, 'If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the peoples, but if you return to me and keep my commandments and do them, though your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of heaven, from there I will gather them and bring them to the place that I have chosen, to make my name dwell there.' They are your servants and your people, whom you have redeemed by your great power and by your strong hand. O Lord, let your ear be attentive to the prayer of your servant, and to the prayer of your servants who delight to fear your name, and give success to your servant today, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man. Now I was cupbearer to the king."

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Welcome Lervern Sykes to the Red Oak Baptist Church family.
Women in Action met on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the church. Members had a good time making plans for future WMU events and projects. The group also had a special emphasis on the Heck-Jones Offering and learning about Fannie Heck and Sallie Bailey Jones. The Heck-Jones Offering is emphasized during February and all proceeds from the offering support the missions and ministries of NC WMU (Woman's Missionary Union).

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Emma J. Briley and Jean P. Briley to Keith Jennings; 2001 Reges Store Road, Nashville; $260,000
Darick Wilkins to Letomas Wilkins and Brandy Wilkins; 2781 North NC 581, Spring Hope
Eric Wilkins and Annette Wilkins to Letomas Wilkins and Brandy Wilkins; 2781 North NC 581, Spring Hope
Norine Johnson and Preston Johnson to Letomas Wilkins and Brandy Wilkins; 2781 North NC 581, Spring Hope

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Possession CS on Prison/Jail Premises reported at 100 N. Boddie St, Nashville, on 02/09/26
Call for service reported at 105 Drake St, Nashville on 02/10/26
Call for service reported at 10962 Lake Royale Rd, Spring Hope on 02/09/26
Obtain Property by False Pretense reported at 1897 Sheldon Rd, Bailey, on 02/09/26

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

Missing Persons reported at 606 Cockrell Street on 02/09/26
DWI reported at MM 459 US 64 E, Nashville, on 02/09/26
Overdose reported at S. First Street on 02/09/26
Resisting arrest/Hinder& Delay/Disorderly conduct by Abusive Language or Disruption reported at 730 S. Bass Street on 02/10/26

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