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Nash County District Court Judge retires
Nash County District Court Judge retires

NASHVILLE - Close to 100 people packed Nash County's historical Superior Courtroom Thursday afternoon to show their love and appreciation for the Honorable Anthony "Tony" W. Brown, Nash District Court Judge, who is packing it in after twenty years to head for the wild West.
Brown, 72, who lives in Spring Hope with his wife of 35 years Betty Brown, is due to start his next job this week in Texas as a federal judge hearing immigration cases.

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Nash to benefit from internet boost
Nash to benefit from internet boost

ROCKY MOUNT - Previously "dark" parts of rural Nash and Edgecombe counties lacking good internet connection may be getting more reliable service as Brightspeed is launching high-speed broadband connectivity along with offering discounts to teachers and students.
Governor Roy Cooper and U.S. Congressman Don Davis joined state and local leaders for a press conference at Rocky Mount High School Aug.14, as Brightspeed CEO Tom McGuire announced that more than 30,000 homes and businesses in the two counties had been connected.

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NASHVILLE WATER NOTICE

Nashville area residents, particularly anyone on kidney dialysis or maintaining a fish tank, need to know that a change in the disinfection process for water coming from the city of Rocky Mount is happening now until about August 26th. Chlorine is being used as a disinfectant.
Nashville town officials got an email August 19 from Jim Connolly, Water Treatment Superintendent for Rocky Mount stating that a conversion from chloramines to chlorine would occur for a one-week period "to maintain the quality and safety of our water supply."

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Facade grants encouraged for downtown

NASHVILLE - Nashville's Downtown Strong Advisory Board thinks it's a crying shame that no businesses have applied for the Façade Improvement Grant Program, and are taking steps to get the word out about it as well as expanding grant coverage.
Meeting Aug. 19th, board members decided to designate the first half of their upcoming Sept.16 gathering as an informational meeting for MSD property owners and tenants to explain what the grant covers and to encourage applications.

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Local youth to represent at state, national meetings
Local youth to represent at state, national meetings

NASHVILLE - A Nashville 4H'er who is making headlines locally and in the state has been selected to represent North Carolina 4H at the National 4H conference in Georgia in November.
Paige Strickland, the daughter of Susanne and Glenn Strickland of Nashville and a rising Senior at Faith Christian School in Rocky Mount, addressed Nash County commissioners at their Aug. 5 meeting to share that and other news;

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Red Oak plans support for ride of honor, council pledges money

RED OAK - Red Oak town officials are getting pumped about the upcoming Ride of Honor November 8th & 9th, voting August 12 to donate $1,000 and also to "line the street" in support of riders as they pass through.
Red Oak is one of four Nash communities that motorcycle riders, mostly veterans, pass through on the yearly charity event, which raised over $21,000 last year in support of veterans.

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Rocky Mount man to answer to murder charges in court
Rocky Mount man to answer to murder charges in court

NASHVILLE - A 35-year-old Rocky Mount man charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing a man outside the Cummins Engine Plant last year is due to appear in Nash Superior Court Aug. 27.
Nikita Rajhon Hatch of 6696 Colleen Road is currently being held in the Nash Detention Center on $1,500,000 bond after being indicted Feb. 7, 2023, for the shooting death of 27-year-old Quentin Earl McNair Sr., of Nash County.

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS
Larceny from a merchant with property greater than $200; conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor reported at 1205 Eastern Ave., Nashville on 8/11/24
Larceny misdemeanor reported at 100 East Evans Dr., Nashville on 8/13/24
Hit and run-misdemeanor; failure to stop reported at mile marker 461 US 64 on 8/13/24

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Missing persons reported at 10020 Smith Rd., Middlesex on 8/14/24
Fugitive from justice reported at 100 N. Boddie St., Nashville on 8/14/24
Larceny after breaking and entering reported at 10496 Village Heights, Whitakers on 8/11/24
Motor vehicle theft reported at 11217 Davis Worrell Rd., Bailey on 8/14/24

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Wrongful death lawsuit is about more than money
Wrongful death lawsuit is about more than money

A story made national headlines last week involving iconic American brand Disney and a man whose wife died after eating an improperly prepared meal at the resort. It's a heartbreaking case that provokes anger when looked at closely.
Jeff Piccolo and his wife, Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan, ate at Raglan Road Irish Pub in Disney Springs last fall. Piccolo said one of the reasons they chose the restaurant is that it was known for accommodating food allergies, according to NBC News.

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There seems to be a lot on the table at the Nash Arts Center
There seems to be a lot on the table at the Nash Arts Center

Sometimes a sales pitch can sound pretty good. I can't help but think of those informercials selling vacuum cleaners. They constantly attempt to convince us how much better their machine is and how much easier it's going to make our life while pouring all types of things on the floor and comparing their machine against another.
Sometimes the product just may be a lot better than what we currently have in our home, but we get swept up (no pun intended) and purchase the new machine.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on Dec. 10, 1953. J.A. Glover, chairman of the Leadership Training Committee of the Nash Scout District, is shown as he presented a national Recognition Award to Nashville's Boy Scout Troop 76.

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Crisis always brings us closer to God
Crisis always brings us closer to God

We have a friend who had a near-fatal accident several years ago. She was returning home from a church outing in moderate rain when her van began to hydroplane. The vehicle plummeted down a steep embankment and turned over several times. She, and the teenagers who were with her, escaped serious injury in spite of the circumstances.
She knew she was more than lucky and realized their lives had been spared by God's grace.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

This fifteenth stanza of Psalm 119 continues the train of thought from the previous section. In verses 105-112, the psalmist expresses his determination to live for God. That is what we find in this section. But there is a slight yet important difference.
• The previous section declares his determination to live for God because of.
• This present section declares his determination to live for God in spite of.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Red Oak Baptist Church welcomes Brett and Ava Hardy to the church family.
Red Oak Baptist Church was able to give away 141 filled backpacks on Saturday, Aug. 17 in preparation for the start of the new school year.
The Baptist Men enjoyed their breakfast meeting on Sunday, Aug. 18 with over 40 in attendance. Thankful for what the men do to help others in the community and beyond.

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State lauds NCPS performance levels
State lauds NCPS performance levels

NASHVILLE - As the new school year begins, Nash County Public School officials are still riding high from various end of the year factors, including praise from the state's highest educational leader, Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt, who singled Nash County out for comments at a report to the State Board of Education in early August.

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DONNIEVAN BAILEY KENNEDY
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YVONNE MARIE RICHARDSON
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JORDAN LEON KERN
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SANDRA LYNN KARNS
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MATTIE REE COPELAND-PARKER
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WARREN LYN ALEXANDER, IV
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VIVIAN WILLIAMS "BIBIBBIE" WARREN
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