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Leggett keeps county commissioner seat

Republicans emerged on top in the two contested races for seats on the Nash County Board of Commissioners: incumbent Sue Leggett,(R), took District 4 to retain her seat with 65.27% of the votes over challenger Corey C. Mercer (D), who had 34.73%.
"It's an honor to serve the citizens of Nash County and to represent District 4. I'm humbled," Leggett said moments after results were tabulated.
"The voters wanted me to represent their values through the Board of Commissioners and I will continue to represent them," Leggett added.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Birchwood phase 2 to net 200 new homes

NASHVILLE - Phase Two of the Birchwood Preserve, consisting of 200 lots to be developed on 157 acres of what was formerly Birchwood Country Club in Nashville, is coming up for town council review Nov. 19.
The proposed development was the subject of a Nov. 4 specially called meeting of the Nashville Planning Board, during which time board members heard from engineer Kevin Varnell of Stocks Engineering, developer Robbie Davis of RBD Investments, and four members of the public who had questions.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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CAMPAIGN TRAIL - President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Rocky Mount Event Center on Oct. 30.
Trump holds rally in downtown Rocky Mount

ROCKY MOUNT - An estimated 6,400 people packed the Rocky Mount Event Center Oct. 30 amidst heavy security to attend a rally for President-Elect Donald Trump, beginning with remarks by attending officials at 11:15 a.m. and ending with a 1 p.m. speech by Trump that lasted nearly two hours. People were still streaming in at 11 and extra chairs had to be set up until finally, there was standing room only after all the stands were full.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Locals face off for school board seats

Political parties did not figure in the races for the seven Nash County School Board districts, four of which had competition and three had candidates running unopposed.
The closest race of the three was in District 6, where BOE Chair LaShawnda Washington faced off against fellow board member Evelyn Hines Bulluck. Washington got 49.94% of the votes, with a ballot count of 2,881, to Bulluck's 48.81% of the vote and a ballot count of 2,816.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Barnes wins NC Senate seat

State races for Nash County representatives had amazingly close results for Nash county voters.
Incumbent Senator Lisa Stone Barnes (R ), representing Nash, Franklin and a portion of Vance County, retained her Senate seat over challenger James Mercer in NC State Senate District 11, with a final vote total of 57,461 over Mercer's 54,439.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Nashville sets new annual food truck permit fee

NASHVILLE - A new annual permit option for food trucks looking to do business in Nashville is officially on the books, but has also increased the required distance from existing restaurants.
Shawn Lucas, town planner, brought up the idea of a $500 annual fee option for food trucks, whose operators normally pay $40 for each set-up day, at both the Nov. 5 town council session and the Oct. 29 planning board meeting.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Cone recognized for service to Nash County

NASHVILLE - Nash County District 3 commissioner, T. Dan Cone, was celebrated by his fellow commissioners at their Nov. 4 meeting at what was Cone's last full meeting before his seat is assumed by Freddy Howell after elections.
"Quite frankly, this item is not one that any member of this board looks forward to doing," said Robbie Davis, board chair, "but life is what it is," adding that the business at hand involved adopting a resolution to honor Cone, who has served on the board since 2016.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

 Local News

Spring Hope hits pause button on Axiom project

SPRING HOPE - Spring Hope town officials are delaying action on a draft development agreement with Axiom Development for another month, pending additional review by developer Tom White.
Andrew DeIonno, town manager, speaking at the Nov. 4 board of commissioners meeting, said the draft agreement had been reviewed by Mark Edwards, town attorney, who had made minor changes in the current version.

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

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Public recognition

Local law enforcement and fire departments who travelled to western NC to help amidst destruction were honored with public recognition and individual handshakes by the Nash county board of commissioners, who dedicated their Nov. 4 meeting to them with a photo slideshow. The Nash County Sheriff's Office deployed three groups to Yancey County, while staff and equipment from the Nashville, Battleboro and Castalia Fire Departments have provided support on and off since Sept. 29 with missions across McDowell and Avery Counties.

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COSTUME PARADE 2024, 1

Nashville's longtime tradition continues with Nashville Elementary kindergarten students and local daycares strolling through downtown Nashvlle donned in festive costumes. Pictured above, Micah Meeks, a chef, moves with his travelling kitchen.

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Graphic photos by Nancy West-Brake

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COSTUME PARADE 2024, 2

Suddence Sumler, a princess in pink, poses for the camera.

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COSTUME PARADE 2024, 3

Kyzla Sanders is dressed as the Prince of Pop Michael Jackson

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Davis keeps US House seat
Nash County voter turnout is 74.12%

Incumbent U.S. Congressman Don Davis (D) narrowly retained his seat against challenger Laurie Buckhout (R) with a final vote total of 184,993, or 49.46% of the state, to Buckhout's 179,164 and 47.90% of the vote. Tom Bailey (L), finished a distant third with 9,851 votes at 2.63%.
While Buckhout had NC backing in her home area of Edenton- solidly getting the most votes in the northeastern part of the state (Chowan, Tyrell, Perquimans, Gates, Pasquotank, Camden and Currituck counties)

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NANCY WEST-BRAKE, GRAPHIC STAFF WRITER

Results of Local Races

The following results are votes cast in Nash County

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HOW DID NASH COUNTY VOTE?
Results of major contested races

The following results are votes cast in Nash County

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Bailey Elementary teacher named best in state for mathmatics

BAILEY - Nash County Public Schools has announced that a veteran teacher of 24 years, Kristin Register, multi-classroom leader at Bailey Elementary School, has been named the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCCTM) and North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) Outstanding Elementary School Mathematics Teacher for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Each year, principals across North Carolina nominate a teacher they believe excels in teaching mathematics.

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STAFF REPORTS

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Don't forget about Thanksgiving!

Satan has a stronghold on Thanksgiving. Have you noticed?
In our neighborhood, people started decorating for Christmas as soon as they took their Halloween decorations down. A few homes even had their wreaths up before October 31st! I have to admit the decorations are beautiful. The colors themselves bring joy and excitement just seeing them.
Retail merchants rarely even acknowledge Thanksgiving like they did when I was a child.

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MIKE RUFFIN

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Intersections: God and Life

The disciples asked, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" In Matthew 18:3-4, Jesus answered, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom."
Childlikeness is the way to kingdom greatness. It is also the way to kingdom citizenship. You must become like a child to enter the kingdom of heaven. To be accepted into the kingdom is to be adopted by the King.

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CARLYLE HALL, JR.

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RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak was very active on Thursday, Oct. 24! Red Oak Elementary School had their annual Fall Festival with games, bouncy houses, food trucks, cake walk, and more! The Red Oak Area Rotary also had their meeting that night in the Red Oak Community Building. The group continues to grow with new members and opportunities to serve.
Many attended the North Roanoke Baptist Association Fall Meeting at Red Oak Baptist Church on Thursday, Oct. 24.

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SUZY PEARCE

Local couple publish book Contentnea Primitive Baptist Church: Memorials now available

The Contentnea Primitive Baptist Church: Memorials recently published by James A. and Margaret B. Bailey contains obituaries compiled from newspapers and periodicals for burials at Contentnea Primitive Baptists Church. In the absence of published obituaries, genealogical information was collected from vital statistics records which included information from births, marriages, deaths and census records.

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UNC Health opens new urgent care clinic in Rocky Mount

ROCKY MOUNT - UNC Health Nash opened a new urgent care clinic on Oct. 14 located at 550 N. Winstead Avenue in Rocky Mount, which is situated at the entrance to the UNC Nash campus.
"The opening of the UNC Health Nash Urgent Care Clinic marks an important step in our strategic plan to expand access to care and strengthen our role as a leading healthcare provider in the region," said Dr. L. Lee Isley, president and CEO of UNC Health Nash.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Assault with a deadly weapon; assault/strangulation reported at 2460 Curtis Ellis Dr., Rocky Mount on 10/20/24
Assault-simple reported at 2869 US 64A, Nashville on 10/22/24
Larceny misdemeanor reported at 3305 Spring Mill Trail Rd., Rocky Mount on 10/24/24
Larceny felony; damage to real property; trespass-first degree reported at 3545 S. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount

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Veterans Day ceremony slated for Nov. 11th in Rocky Mount

A ceremony hosted by the Joint Veterans Committee of Nash & Edgecombe Counties will be held at the Rocky Mount Veterans Memorial at Jack Laughery Park on Monday, November 11th, 2024, at 11 a.m. to honor all the veterans who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces of the United States.
The guest speaker will be Donald G. Davis, U.S. House of Representatives.

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NCWU Hosts Veterans Day event

ROCKY MOUNT - Join North Carolina Wesleyan University on Monday, Nov. 11 for a Veterans Day event celebrating and honoring the men and women of our armed forces. The event will be held at the main flagpole in front of the Braswell Administrative building with guest speaker, NCWU alumnus, Bruce Sharer, Class of '68. The morning will begin at 11 a.m. with a patriotic salute to all Veterans. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the Garner Lobby at The Dunn Center.

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ECC board member and veteran to keynote Veterans Day ceremony

"It's an honor to have served," Tarboro resident William "Kenny" Parker stated without hesitation after being asked about his time in the US Army. The veteran can vividly recall when he was drafted to enter the Vietnam War--Jan. 2, 1969. Now, the Edgecombe Community College Board of Trustees member and pastor will share his experience and the significance of recognizing all veterans, as the keynote speaker for the ECC Veterans Day Recognition Ceremony. The event will take place on Nov. 11 at 12 p.m. in the Fleming Building's Mobley Atrium on ECC's Tarboro campus.

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ELKS Lodge #1038 presents Veterans Day Celebration

Local veterans are invited to the Elks Lodge at Birchwood in Nashville for their annual Veterans Day Celebration. The event is slated for Saturday, Nov. 16 beginning at 5:30 p.m. including a social hour, dinner, a speaker and musical entertainment.
RSVP is required by calling 252-220-6302 or email bpoe1038@gmail.com.

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Pearlie D. Williams to Isaac V. Plant and Milton R. Williams; 761 Aventon Gin Road, Whitakers
LD Land Holdings, LLC to Jason Charles David Clardy and Christine Anne Clardy; 20.035 acres
H&S Land, LLC to Carla T. Dancy; Section 2, Castle Berry Subdivision, Lot 32
Castle Rock Homes, Inc. to Randall L. Ramsey; Taylors Crossing, Lot 13

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 Editorials

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Veteran's Day, humble holiday and rightly so

This semester, I'm teaching a class on the life and work of Ernest Hemingway, one of my favorite writers. I sometimes forget how close his fiction is to his real life -- the man was injured with shrapnel, saw many awful things as both an ambulance driver, combatant and journalist. On top of all that, he got what amounted to a "Dear John" letter as well.
Many of his characters suffer from what we've come to call Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

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Mike Brantley

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Post election season offers us the opportunity of grace and humility

The election is over, thank goodness. Most of us are worn out from what seems like the longest election season ever.
Regardless of whose candidate won, or lost, I think this is a time we all should take a deep breath and make grace and humility a top priority in how we approach those who may differ from our opinions now that the polls have closed and winners have been named.
We have witnessed several years of the "I can't believe this is really happening," moments in our country.

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Jo Anne Cooper

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Backward Glances

This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on May 20, 1954. Oak Level's eighth grade graduating class is pictured (left to right) Larry Vick, Bruce Dozier, Joe Thompson (salutatorian), Willie Proctor, Roy Earl Collie, Dwayne Vick and Ray Rackley (valedictorian.)

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A PICTORIAL LOOK INTO THE PAST

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