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Board announces new locations for principals
There will be shuffling around in the Nash-Rocky Mount School System as the Board of Education approved personnel recommendations during its board meeting Monday night.
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Relay members receive awards
Relay members receive awards
A 17-year cancer survivor was the guest speaker at the 2006 Relay for Life of Nash County wrap up event Friday night at Englewood Baptist Church in Rocky Mount.
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Board okays final plat, phase four Cottonwood
Nashville's Board approved the final plat for phase four, sections 1 and 2 of Cottonwood subdivision Thursday night during a called meeting.
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Bailey family receives help from Angel Flight program
Bailey family receives help from Angel Flight program
Medical bills can be a financial burden to any family. Add to that the rising costs of gas and a weekly visit to the doctor and even the wealthiest of families will have trouble getting by. Angel Flight North Carolina is helping one Nash County family ease some of the burden by providing transportation to Shriner's Hospital in Greenville, South Carolina.
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Castalia looks at future water and sewer options
Castalia Commissioners met with engineers and a council of government representative last Wednesday to discuss expanding the town's water and sewer. Mayor Ellene Leonard attended the special meeting, along with Commissioners James Alston and Eva Rice. Dennis Patton, Director of Planning and Development Services for the Council of Government was also present.
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SUSAN RHEA VICKREY
SALISBURY – Mrs. Susan Rhea Vickrey died Saturday, June 17, 2006. She was born Dec. 16, 1948 in Beaver, Ohio, to the late Wayne and Evelyn Rhea.
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CORNELIA ADAMS
ROCKY MOUNT – Cornelia B. Adams, 82, died Saturday, June 17, 2006. She was born Aug. 4, 1923 in Nash County, the daughter of the late John Neal and Georgia Myrtle Avent Davis. She was the widow of Hubert J. Barnes, Mark R. Ruffin and William Adams, and was also preceded in death by her sisters, Annie Mae Anderson and Mary Taylor.
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JESSIE WILSON GARRIS HICKS
ROCKY MOUNT – Jessie Wilson Garris Hicks (Mama, Ma, J.W.), 87, died Saturday, June 17, 2006.
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EDMOND BULLARD
NASHVILLE – Edmond Rudolph Bullard Sr., 72, died Tuesday, June 13, 2006. He was born in Nash County on July 27, 1933, son of the late Charles Smith Bullard and Flossie Myrtle Knight Bullard.
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ANNIE SHEARIN
ROCKY MOUNT – Annie Belle Hall Shearin, 79, died Friday, June 16, 2006, at Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst following an extended illness. Formerly of Rocky Mount, she resided in Raeford.
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LARRY THOMAS CARY
ROCKY MOUNT- Larry Thomas Cary, 86, died Tuesday. June 13, 2006. He was born September 4, 1919 in Wilson County son of the late Octavious Cary and Maggie Wells Cary.
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Hedgepeth opens second insurance office in Nashville
Nationwide is expanding services in Nashville by offering another location to serve its clients. The new location, located in the Nashville Commons shopping center, celebrated its grand opening on Tuesday, June 13.
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Everything has a positive side, even Wal-Mart
Everything has a positive side, even Wal-Mart
Since it seems that everyone except, apparently the public relations department at Wal-Mart — knows that Wal-Mart is planning to put a store in Nashville, it seems like this would be a good time to talk about it.
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Team leaders seek volunteers for historic day
We are volunteer team leaders for Climb For Cancer, an organization that is bringing Americans together to fight cancer. (see www.50-50-1.com) A very special and historic event has been planned and we need your help to make it work. The goal is to have one person at the summit of each of the highest peaks in each of the fifty states on June 24, 2006! This is all to help fight cancer with sponsorship.
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Recent flooding brings back memories of 1999
Recent flooding brings back memories of 1999
Due to one of those good 'ole summertime bugs floating around, I was late getting to the office Thursday.
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Local students win Delta Sigma Theta Sorority poetry contest
The Rocky Mount Alumnae
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High School Graduation Photos
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Minor Accomplishment
Minor Accomplishment
NASHVILLE -- Read all about it -- The Nashville Graphic team has won the Nash Rec Minor League (9-10) Baseball Tournament Championship.
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Castalia appoints new commissioner
Castalia town commissioners recently appointed Castalia newcomer Eva Rice to the town council seat made vacant by the death of former commissioner Margaret Patterson. The move came at the regular town meeting held on June 6, 2006.
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Police investigate child abuse complaint
A local woman is considering a lawsuit after a Nashville Elementary teacher's assistant allegedly choked her son last Monday afternoon.
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Castalia man earns Fireman of the Year title in Rocky Mount
Castalia man earns Fireman of the Year title in Rocky Mount
Castalia's Carl Moore III was recently honored as Rocky Mount's Fireman of the year at an annual ceremony sponsored by the Luncheon Lion's of Rocky Mount.
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Local police reap funds
Three Nash County Police Departments have received federal funding from the Governor's Crime Commission, totaling $15,215. Nashville's Police Department received $8,798, Spring Hope's Police Department received $3,555 and Whitakers Police Department received $2,862.
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Spring Hope okays budget
Spring Hope's 2006-2007 budget was approved Monday night but not before the board voted to add additional funds to the Revitalization Committee's pot.
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Retired teacher's historic memoir is published
Retired teacher's historic memoir is published
In celebration of the recently published historic memoir, "My Time of Teaching in Nash County", author Vera H. Mann will hold a reading and signing at the Nash Arts Center in Nashville on Thursday, June 29, at 7 p.m. She plans to read a brief excerpt from the book, field audience questions, and then sign books for interested patrons. The event is free and open to the public.
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NFD takes part in Stand Down
Nashville's Fire Department will participate in the International Fire Fighter Safety Stand Down on Wednesday, June 21 at the Nashville Fire and Police Complex.
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