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I didn't move, but my part of the county did
I didn't move, but my part of the county did

I no longer live in the middle of nowhere.
I recently found out in an email from a friend that 61 homes are going up right next door.
I thought we'd get a letter or some kind of notice if something major was changing. Heck, a neighbor across the road wanted to do something with a fence close to the property line a year or two ago and signs went up and letters went out to the next-door neighbors.

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Respect for one another is needed to stop division
Respect for one another is needed to stop division

Sitting at the keyboard this morning to write a short column is more difficult than usual as I attempt to place words in this space that could sum up the chaos and disbelief many are feeling after the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Thousands across the nation followed Kirk for either his Christian teachings or his political views. Many for both. Kirk's willingness to engage in debate with college students brought forth a new generation of people getting more involved in politics either to join his mission or for the opportunity to speak against it.

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Uniting a divided nation through faith and dialogue

Dear editor, Have we become a nation so divided that the only way to settle our debates is to eliminate the opposing side? I believe that is not the case. As Nash County Teenage Republicans Chairman and National Communications Director for the High School Republicans, I have worked with people from diverse backgrounds and opposing views. In most cases, when I speak with those who hold different viewpoints face to face or over the phone, our discussions never escalate to threats or ill will.

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PAWNC's founder responds to negative social media comments; reports seeing a positive change at Nash Pet Connection

Dear editor, I wanted to add my two cents about the necropsy report that was posted on the Fighting Crime social media site regarding the deceased kitten found during the Department of Agriculture's inspection of Nash Animal Shelter (aka Nash Pet Connection) on 7/22/25.
The kitten referenced in this report was brought in on 7/18 late in the day. During inspection on the morning of 7/22, the inspector discovered the deceased kitten.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on August 18, 1968. This team of Future Farmers of America from Coopers High School was awarded the first place trophy for judging in the Meat and Animal Show and Sale held at the Eastern Carolina Livestock Arena.

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