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NCC welcomes new student services leader
NCC welcomes new student services leader

Nash Community College is excited to welcome Dr. Levy Brown, a visionary and strategic-thinker, as the new Vice President of Student Services.
"Team Nash is very excited to have Dr. Brown back in North Carolina, but more importantly at NCC," said Dr. Lew K. Hunnicutt, president of NCC. "His easy-going nature and leadership style will propel Student Services to new heights."
In this role, Dr. Brown will oversee the Student Enrollment Services and the Success Network and set direction for Student Services programs and activities.

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SHEILA ANNE JORDAN JONES
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OTHA "GENE" LANGLEY
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GENE L. LEWIS, SR.
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ALICE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS TANNER
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EVELYN LANGLEY CAHOON OVERBY
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JIMMY WAYNE POYTHRESS
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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS

Christopher Brian Rodriguez, Maria Ramirez-Perez and Maria Ramirez Perez to Martin Ramirez; 12928 Eagle Ridge Drive, Zebulon
Adams Homes AEC, LLC to Clarence Lewis and Lerma Lewis; 5128 Dogwood Drive, Battleboro; $388,500
Joyce F. Joyner to. Joyce F. Joyner, Bonita Joyner Summerlin and Danny Ray Joyner; property in Coopers Township
Donald E. Pridgen and Christine Pridgen to Corques Johnson and Lorane Johnson; Section 3, Quail Haven Subdivision, Block A, Lot 40

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Blooming Festival is next weekend
Blooming Festival is next weekend

NASHVILLE - Nashville's showcase event, the Blooming Festival, is underway, still growing and improving after 26 years. Organized by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, the Festival begins with its carnival, located in the parking lot next to the Nash County Courthouse.
Unlimited carnival rides with the purchase of a $25 wristband starts Wednesday night, May 8, and continues Thursday night, May 9. Normal ticket prices will apply for rides Friday night starting at 5:30 and Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. There will be cotton candy and traditional carnival food in the carnival area.

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Pilot program to benefit Nash Co. veterans

Nash County has been chosen out of ninety-nine counties for a new pilot UNC program for veterans called "Building Veteran Healthy Communities (BVAC)."
Anthony Rogers, Jr., director of Nash Veterans Services, said the grant-funded program is still in developmental stages but is up and running in Alamance County, with Nash on deck to be its second location.

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2024 Community Day at Coopers Miracle Park
2024 Community Day at Coopers Miracle Park

Nash County hosted its annual Community Day event last Saturday at Miracle Park at Coopers featuring a variety of activities, food, vendors, music and more. Pictured, Javier Martinez of Nashville tosses bags playing a cornhole game.

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Strickland retires from NCSO
Strickland retires from NCSO

NASHVILLE - It has been just over a month since Major Miste Strickland of the Nash County Sheriff's Office retired after 28 years of duty, but she's not letting any grass grow under her feet; Strickland is busy planning an international trip of a spiritual nature, beginning June 18.
Strickland's official goodbye to the NCSO was March 29, when she was presented with the Old North State Award, for individual who have 20 or more years of service in the state, and the North Carolina Dogwood Award, the Attorney General's Award of Appreciation.

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SHAD MIGRATION
SHAD MIGRATION

American Shad: "A treasure from the sea that's only here for six weeks," according to Assistant Fisheries Biologist David Belkoski of Spring Hope, who has been sampling American Shad on the Tar River south of Rocky Mount Mills.
Belkoski, along with his boss, District 3 Fisheries Biologist Kirk Rundle of Red Oak, took The Graphic along recently for an electrofishing expedition in the Tar to safely catch and release American Shad to check on the health of the population, only present locally from March to June.

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Downtown panel revisits Barnes St. facelift

NASHVILLE - A facelift for Barnes Street, a new contract for merchant-sponsored banners and letters about available grants within the Municipal Service District stakeholders were topics of discussion at the latest Downtown Nashville Strong Advisory Board April 15.
Randy Lansing, town manager, said the plan was to apply for a Rural Downtown Economic Grant for the Barnes Street Enhancement Project after several conditions have been met.

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Pig cook-off added to Red Oak Classic Tractor Show

The date has been set for the annual Classic Tractor Show in Red Oak as September 6 and 7 with something new added: a Whole Hog Barbecue Series Cook off, sponsored by Red Oak Area Rotary.
New this year, the Whole Hog BBQ Series cook off will feature 12 cook teams competing in the NC Pork Council-sanctioned event, with teams arriving Friday Sept. 6 and cooking through the night, according to Samuel W. Johnson, Event Organizer for Red Oak Area Rotary.

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Veterans residential services of Wilson also serves Nash
Veterans residential services of Wilson also serves Nash

Veterans Residential Services (VRS) of Wilson is filling a need for Nash Veterans who come looking for help with food, clothing, housing and more, but depends on community organizations, churches and individuals to keep that help going.
"There is not another agency that does what we do," said Cathy, a volunteer who asked that her last name not be used, explaining that while the Veterans Association can and does help veterans with everything from health care to housing, employment and education, if a local veteran has an immediate need, VRS of Wilson, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit, can respond more quickly with emergency assistance.

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How did everyone else my age get so old?
How did everyone else my age get so old?

Some might say I asked for it.
I have a very sharp, but very quiet student who works at a grocery store in Wilson. She didn't have a whole lot to say when I first met her, so when I shopped in that store, I made sure to get in that line, partially to be friendly, but mostly to be annoying.
The first time I did it, she acted like she didn't know me.

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It takes a lot of work to bloom, but it's well worth it
It takes a lot of work to bloom, but it's well worth it

Ace reporter Nancy West-Brake complemented me on how cool I have seemed lately with all that's going on with Blooming Festival planning. The last few days have brought our doors swinging open frequently with people wanting to get applications at the last minute along with the normal mania that happens two weeks prior to a festival.
Though it's easy to assume such an event gets pulled together a few weeks prior to opening day, it doesn't.

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Founding member notes concern over county's plan for arts council

Dear editor, I am quite concerned....
As a founding member of Nash County Arts Council (NCAC), formerly known as Nash County Cultural Center, and having served as Vice Chairman of the Committee, under the Chairmanship of the late Ray Matthews, that established NCAC.

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Nash County couple give high praise to Mt. Olive festival visit

Dear editor: We drove to Mt Olive yesterday to attend the North Carolina Pickle Festival. We were astonished!
Booths lined both sides of the two streets along the downtown railroad tracks; nearly a half mile of food trucks, arts and craft tents, displays for health care providers, dog food, vacuum cleaners, jewelry, leather goods, face painting, old cars and trucks, kids carnival rides, donkey rides, petting zoo, lemonade, beer, and ice cream ...

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

Stump Jones is shown making final adjustments on a police frequency radio that was installed at the Nash County Fire Marshal's office in 1972. The police department launched a new phone number which could utilize the system using one phone number for day, night, weekends and holidays.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

Assault on a female, damage to personal property reported at 2260 Tom George Rd., Nashville on 4/27/24 and 4/22/24
Call for service at 231/US 264 NC on 4/25/24
Sexual offense with a child; child abuse-felony reported at 3518 Carriage Farm Rd., Rocky Mount on 4/24/24

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS

INCIDENTS
Possession open container/cons alcohol passenger area; driving while license revoked; impaired revoked; DWI reported at mile marker 451 US 64 E. Nashville on 4/24/24
Motor vehicle theft reported at mile marker 461 US 64 W, Nashville on 4/24/24

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Locals ride in Scripture Run
Locals ride in Scripture Run

Seventeen young people who attend the Shenandoah Baptist Church Youth Group will be heading to The Wilds Christian Camp in Brevard this summer, thanks to $11,000 raised April 20 through the church's annual "Scripture Run," a 75-mile ride with scripture stops.
Primarily for motorcycle riders and their passengers, the ride was also open to cars, whose riders made donations of $20 per bike or car, with an extra $5 for riders, to raise money for the youth to go to camp. The donation covered a meal at the end of the ride consisting of a two hot dogs, chips and a drink.

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NASH COUNTY COMMUNITY DAY SNAP-SHOTS
NASH COUNTY COMMUNITY DAY SNAP-SHOTS

Maddie Culler of Castalia (right) gets her face painted by Sruthi Anne.

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