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Castalia budget to increase slightly

CASTALIA - Castalia Commissioners began work on the upcoming 2024-2025 budget at a special meeting last Tuesday.
The budget is projected to increase by a little over $25,000, from $232,200 to $257,573.
"This is just a projected figure that we think we will take in," Mayor James Alston said. "This is a projected figure we think we can live with."

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Twin County Hall of Fame seeks induction nominations for 2024

ROCKY MOUNT - Twin County Community Pride, Inc. is accepting nominations for the Class of 2024 of people, living or deceased, whose impact on Edgecombe or Nash counties has been notable. "By recognizing these individuals, the Twin County Hall of Fame stimulates an interest in and an appreciation for the value of the history of this community and its citizens," a press release states.

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Remaining lots in business center snapped up

NASHVILLE - The remaining two lots in Nashville's Business Center are changing hands.
Lot 4 has been chosen as the site for BuildLabs' first U.S. manufacturing facility.
Lot 3 is being handed over to Nash County in exchange for the county to build a 40,000 square foot shell building there.
ACDi Manufacturing occupies Lot 1 and Atlantic Natural Foods is on Lot 2.

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Nash Arts listens to county inclusion offer

Nash Arts has been invited to come under the Nash County umbrella, but council members have postponed any decision until they receive a proposal in writing to outline details of what that would involve. A public meeting Tuesday night at the Nash Arts building involved a presentation by Stacie Shatzer, Nash County manager, and a question and answer period for council members and anyone in the audience who wanted to participate.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
Assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill; damage to real property reported at 1101 Brake St., Nashville on 4/10/24
Child abuse-felony; sex offense, second degree reported on Lumber St. on 4/12/24
No insurance, registration (cancelled/revoked/suspended title or tag) possession marijuana 1/2 to 1 1/2 oz. reported at Washington St./Barnes St., Nashville on 4/13/24

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REOPRTS

Domestic disturbance reported at 13106 Brantley Woods Rd., Zebulon on 4/11/24
Obtain property by false pretense reported at 234 W. Washington St., Nashville.
Assault on female reported at 2390 Cash Ln, Rocky Mount on 4/13/24
Larceny felony reported at 2620 S. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount on 4/12/24

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Duke Energy predicts large jump in electricity needs

ROCKY MOUNT - The Nash County area is growing so rapidly along with the rest of North Carolina, that Duke Energy anticipates peak load growth by 2030 will be eight times what was projected just two years ago.
Beth Townsend, Local Government and Community Relations Manager for Duke Energy, hosted a key leader update at Nash Community College March 26 to speak on the work being done to modernize the electric grid "as we prepare for the energy demands of a growing and vibrant regional and state," as Townsend put it.

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State surpasses 80,000 zero-emission vehicles

Two years ahead of schedule, the number of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in the state have surpassed 80,000, a goal set by Governor Roy Cooper for 2025. Cooper made the announcement March 28, citing 80,000 ZEV registrations recorded in November of 2023.
Cooper signed an executive order 80 in 2018, calling for state agencies to set "specific, firm and ambitious goals to decrease emissions" and to increase the number of ZEVs registered in North Carolina.

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Nash County Public Schools unveils new logo design

Nash County Public Schools logo has a new, more modern look: introduced today, the new logo uses blue and green colors, with a prominent capital "N" superimposed over a silhouette the shape of Nash County.
Heather Louise Finch, NCPS Executive Director of Communications, Planning and Engagement, said the rebranded logo would be officially launched July 1 during the demerger transition phase.

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Nash County capital improvement requests trimmed during budget

NASHVILLE - Approximately $6 million in capital improvement requests have been trimmed to $1.8 as part of the projected Nash County FY 2025 budget, with the three most costly recommendations a network server and storage solution, a replacement ambulance and detention facility capital.
Jonathan Boone, Deputy County Manager, went over capital requests and recommendations at the April 11 commissioners' budget session, held at the Ag Center, focusing those 'shortlisted' to be included in the current draft budget.

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Are we in the last days or in the end times?
Are we in the last days or in the end times?

While talking about current events recently regarding Israel, Robbie and I recalled a miniseries from twenty years ago. It was called Revelations. The show's title had an "s" on the end of the name as opposed to the last book of the Bible - Revelation.
The show questioned whether we were living in the last days. It followed a scientist's struggle between the logic of science (which offers proof) and the illogic of faith (which the Bible described as substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen). Hebrews 11:1

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Our agenda, our definition of what a good God should give us, is a life that is comfortable, pleasurable, and predictable; one in which there's lots of human affirmation and an absence of suffering. But consider God's agenda, as it's revealed in the following passages:

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Welcome to Bob and Cindy Pike who joined the Red Oak Baptist Church family!
The Women in Action missions group at Red Oak Baptist Church met at the church on Tuesday, April 9. They learned about what WMU groups around the country are doing to reach out to others, prayed for missionaries with birthdays that day, and learned about the Singermans who serve as International Mission Board missionaries in Uganda.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

H&H Constructors of Fayetteville, LLC to David Jonathan Vallette; Walnut Cove Subdivision, Phase 2, Lot 23; $300,000
Pamela Joyce Anderson Grady and Willie Grady to Pamela Joyce Anderson Grady Revocable Trust and Pamela Joyce Anderson Grady; Lot 5, Block A
Eastern Carolina Development Company of Rocky Mount, Inc. to Indra Alapati and Anish Doddapaneni; Greystone North Subdivision, Block A, Lot 1

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NASH COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS

Renovation/alteration; 5923 Harvest Ridge Rd., Battleboro; Donald Poland; $28,000
New single family dwelling; 700 Harrison Rd., Nashville; Mark Lucero; $242,064.67
Repair; 3320 Macedonia Rd., Spring Hope; Timothy Land; $10,000
Detached accessory structure; 4668 Ashley Dr., Battleboro; David English; $38,000

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