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Castalia remembers community members
Pictured above, family members of Frederick P. Winner gather as Castalia Mayor James Alston reads a proclamation honoring Winner.
Castalia remembers community members

A moment of silence started Castalia's Board of Commissioner's meeting last Tuesday night, as commissioners remembered David "Pac-Man" Braswell.
Braswell passed away on Friday, March 1 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Braswell was an active member of the Castalia community, serving the town's fire department for 38 years. He also worked for the town of Castalia, after serving most of his life as an electric lineman.

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RED OAK PROCLAMATIONS
RED OAK PROCLAMATIONS

Red Oak Mayor Levell Langley poses with Sandra Wester after presenting her a plaque and delivering a proclamation at the Feb. 12 Red Oak Town Council meeting to honor Wester's years of service to the town as Zoning Administrator. Wester served from the late 1980s until 2023. The proclamation expresses "deep appreciation and gratitude" for many years of exemplary service and praises Wester for "significantly enhancing the quality of life for our residents."

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Local duo arrested in joint county sting
BATTLE
Local duo arrested in joint county sting

An Elm City man and a Rocky Mount woman are behind bars, charged with trafficking heroin and firearms violations after a joint investigation by the Nash and Edgecombe County Sheriff's Offices.
Terrell Quintel Battle, 38, of Elm City and 22-year-old Kelsey Ann Vernon of Rocky Mount were questioned during a traffic stop on W. NC 97 near Hopkins Road, Middlesex, on March 6 by narcotics division officers with Nash and Edgecombe County, with assistance from the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, according a NCSO March 8 news release.

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Nash County Citizens Academy deadline is March 24

NASHVILLE - Applications are now open for the 2024 Nash County Citizens Academy, a free eight-week course meeting one night a week to allow citizens behind-the-scenes looks at county facilities and the opportunity to engage with department leaders to gain a comprehensive understanding of Nash County's operations.
Held at 6 p.m. Tuesday evenings beginning March 26th and concluding with a graduation recognition during the May 20th Board of Commissioners' meeting for those attending at least six of the eight scheduled sessions, the Citizens Academy is open to Nash County residents or business owners at least 18 years old.

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Red Oak okays new event venue, county review next

RED OAK - A site plan for Forever Oaks, an event/wedding venue owned by William Donald Poland under construction at 5730 Red Oak Road, Battleboro, has passed its first two hurdles, receiving approval with stipulations from the town planning board and on March 11, from the Red Oak Town Council. The next step will be to receive Nash County approval for a zoning change from Residential to Commercial.

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Could Jesus win an election?
Could Jesus win an election?

"Then Jesus said to the disciples, 'If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me'." (Matthew 16:24)
In 2003, I heard a speech by the then Georgia Secretary of State that she delivered at an Atlanta church.
She stated that Jesus could not win public office as a Democrat. What she didn't say, but what I think was implied, was that the only real chance for a Christian to win public office is as a Republican.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

As we end our consideration of the Lord building His Church, we must think about our role.
You may not have the qualifications to lead, the gift to teach, or the talent to sing. But there is work for you to do. Galatians 6:10 says: "So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith."

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak Baptist Church is collecting needed baby items for Your Choice Resource Center in Rocky Mount. Lists of items are available around the church. Items can be brought to the church and placed in the playpen near the Family Life Center entrance through Sunday, March 24.
Everyone is welcome to the Easter Sunrise Service at Red Oak United Methodist Church on Sunday, March 31 at 7:30 am.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Robert Hall Sr., Robert Craig Hall Sr. and Takiaya Hall to Robert Hall Sr.; 6905 Peppermill Way, Rocky Mount
WJH, LLC to Sandeep Vuduthuri and Pradeep Vuduthuri; 24 Great Falls Court, Rocky Mount; $238,000
William R. Follansbee and Virginia Ann Follansbee to William Follansbee and Virginia Ann Follansbee; Bridgeview Subdivision, Block A, Lot 15 and 10.31 acres
Sean N. Rose to Sean N. Rose; Section 2, High Meadows, Block E, Lot 1

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Heather English, 3627 N. Hathaway Blvd., Sharpsburg; repair; $4,200
Richard Belk, 3174 Boddie Mill Pond Rd., Nashville; renovation/alteration; $350,000
Tavis Richardson, 3148 Red Rd., Nashville; detached accessory structure; $29,000

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