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Council's attitude towards library is wrong
One has to wonder: when was the last time a member of the Nashville Town Council used a library card. Indeed – let the members who even own one stand up and be counted at the next town meeting.
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Councilman's comments were out of line
As I was reading the article this past week in The Graphic concerning career development for town employees, I was struck by a comment from town councilman Donald Street. He was quoted as saying, "when we get down to career development, people like trash collectors, what are we going to build with that? I can see safety issues, health issues. I can see all that."
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Don't let legislation deprive us of cancer screenings and treatments that save lives
I am extremely disappointed that Senators Burr and Dole chose to support federal insurance legislation that was fatally flawed and not in the best interest of North Carolina Residents. Senators Burr and Dole chose to support legislation that could have threatened guaranteed coverage for and access to cancer screenings and treatments for millions of Americans. Fortunately, other Senators disagreed and stopped the bill in its tracks.
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Library location remains a hot issue in our community
First and foremost this week, I would like to personally welcome Nashville Fire Chief Tim Pope to the "40" club!
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Local teens receive Teaching Fellows
Several Nash County teens were recognized for receiving NC Teaching Fellows Awards during the School of Education's regular board meeting in May.
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Red Oak Elementary hosts science day
Red Oak Elementary hosted its 14th annual Science Day on May 29. This is an all day enrichment event for students in grades K-5. Students rotate through learning stations in the morning and then enjoy a large assembly presentation in the afternoon. This event would not be possible without the support of community volunteers in all areas of science. Science Day presented a wonderful variety of science related jobs, hobbies and lessons.
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Learning Adventures Child Development Center and Preschool to focus more on learning development
In order to grow and emphasize learning a little more, Tant's Kiddie Land Childcare Center felt the first step should be a name change. So on May 4, Learning Adventures Child Development Center and Preschool LLC held a ribbon cutting celebrating their new name.
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Advance Auto Parts now open; offers free services to customers
Car enthusiasts now have another place to go for their automotive needs, thanks to the recent opening of Advance Auto Parts in Nashville.
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<FONT SIZE=5>Title Time For Knights</font>
Title Time For Knights
GREENSBORO - Northern Nash's boys track and field team has been so dominant this season that the Knights haven't even needed to pay attention to overall team standings.
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Nash clubs defeated in postseason
BARCO -- Just when the NEW 6 3-A Conference was getting a little praise for getting four baseball teams into the playoffs, its members ran up goose eggs in the win column when they actually hit field last Tuesday on the opening night of the N.C High School Athletic Association's second season.
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Nash County baseball stars claim NEW-6 league berths
ROCKY MOUNT -- Rarely does a sophomore command much attention in high school sports in these parts, especially in baseball.
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Legion squad to open Saturday
ROCKY MOUNT -- The operative word for the 2006 edition of the Coleman-Pitt American Legion Post 58 baseball team is "new."
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Northern schedules BB camp
RED OAK -- Northern Nash High basketball coach Grover Battle will host the annual NNHS Girls Hoops Camp from June 12-15 at the NN Gymnasium in Red Oak.
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Home invasion suspects caught
The final two suspects in a early morning home invasion were arrested Tuesday morning in Edgecombe County, thanks to the combined efforts of the Nash County Sheriff's Department, the NC Highway Patrol, Alcohol Law Enforcement and the State Bureau of Investigation. A total of five suspects were charged in connection with the invasion and are in custody.
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<FONT SIZE=4>Those Dandy Demons</font>
Those Dandy Demons
STANHOPE - Northern Nash's young softball team could easily use Wilson Fike as a barometer for future success. Certainly, in a few seasons, the Lady Knights, loaded with freshmen, would love to occupy the lofty level that Fike currently holds in the NEW-6 Conference.
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Planners say Blooming Festival is huge success
Planners say Blooming Festival is huge success
Just as the 10th Annual Blooming Festival was wrapping up, the festival committee was already jotting down notes on how to make next year's even better. "The planning has already somewhat started," said Committee Co-Chair Cindy Puckett. "We'll kick into high gear after we're rested up."
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Library plans concern citizens
After announcing proposed plans for Nashville's Cooley library and town hall last week, some citizens think the two should swap places so the library will be more accessible to students.
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Castalia to fill board seat
Castalia Mayor Ellene Leonard did not comment last week on the recent passing of Town Commissioner and former mayor Margaret Patterson. However, she did say that "regrettably, there is a vacancy on the board to fill." She explained that the General Statutes demand that the current town board appoint someone to fill the post of Margaret Patterson, who was herself appointed to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of former town commissioner Jennifer Pernell.
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County looks at $.05 tax increase
In a recessed meeting Monday morning, the 2006-2007 budget was presented to Nash County board members. The $82.7 million budget calls for a $.05 increase in the ad valorem tax rate, an increase some commissioners weren't willing to immediately accept.
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Nashville council adds career development to town budget
Nashville's Board unanimously authorized Town Manager, Preston Mitchell, to add a $9,500 career development assessment bonus for all Town of Nashville employees to the 2006-2007 fiscal year budget during a workshop meeting Tuesday afternoon.
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Teacher is published author
Teacher is published author
A Nashville Elementary teacher is now a published author in two national music magazines. Music teacher Mandy Bailey published the articles, titled "The String Family" and "Egg 'Beat'ers," in two separate magazines this year. "I thought it was something worth sharing," Bailey said of the articles. "The hardest part was bringing it down to their (the kid's) level."
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Wal-Mart rumors continue in Nashville
Wal-Mart could soon be rolling back prices in Nashville, as plans for the Supercenter are said to be underway. Though Wal-Mart officials would not confirm the locating of the store here, sources say neighbors surrounding the proposed site have received blueprints detailing the layout of the store.
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Spring Hope town board approves 2006-07 budget
Spring Hope's proposed 2006-2007 budget calls for no tax or fee increases, but may give employees a three percent pay increase.
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Weekend storms leave little damage
Storms raged through the Nash County Sunday night but left little damage, according to Nash County EMS Director Brian Brantley.
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