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Church Events Calendar (relevance: 33.8%, date: Apr 26, 2006)

Chamber seeks annual award nominations (relevance: 31%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
Nashville's Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual Distinguished Citizen of the Year award.
This year's event is set for Thursday, April 3 at 7 p.m. at Nash Arts.
The Distinguished Citizen Award is presented to a citizen or business person from the Nashville area who strives to make the community a better place.

Nashville Furniture (relevance: 28.4%, date: May 31, 2006)

Download the Nashville Graphic (relevance: 24.5%, date: Sep 5, 2012)

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 22.8%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Nashville Elks #1038 offer new scholarships for Nash County students (relevance: 22.8%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Nash County students interested in pursuing college degrees in Nursing, Agriculture or Technology are now able to apply for scholarships in those areas through the Elks Lodge #1038 at Birchwood.
Three separate scholarships of $1,000 are made available through the Nashville Elks this year, with an application deadline of March 31, 2025.

About Us (relevance: 19.2%, date: Dec 7, 2005)

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS (relevance: 18.8%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

Nashville combines board memberships (relevance: 17.8%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
NASHVILLE- In the interest of more efficient personnel use, town of Nashville officials are going for a two-for-one deal in terms of certain advisory board membership, changing an ordinance to permit Tree Board members to be the same as members of the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources (PRCR) Advisory Board.

Nashville man sentenced four years for COVID fraud (relevance: 17.7%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
RALEIGH - A Nashville man was sentenced to 48 months in prison, and three years of supervised release, for orchestrating a scheme to fraudulently obtain emergency rental assistance designated for households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. On August 12, 2024, Joe Lewis Jefferson, age 50, pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and one count of failure to file a tax return. As part of the judgment, Jefferson was also ordered to pay $323,824 in criminal restitution to the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Newsstand Locations (relevance: 17.5%, date: Mar 3, 2021)

Locals honor MLK, Jr. (relevance: 16.9%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
NASHVILLE - Close to 300 people gathered for fellowship, food and a shared sense of purpose Monday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration. The annual event is hosted by the Willing Workers Club of Nashville in partnership with the Nash County Democratic Cluster Precincts. The gathering ran from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the O.D. Moore Building at 808 S. Alston Street.

PHILLIP BONE (relevance: 16.3%, date: Jan 24, 2025)

Backward Glances (relevance: 15.1%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
These photos published in The Nashville Graphic on March 5, 1964. Red Oak's Rebels won top honors in the 1963-1964 Wake-Edgecombe-Nash Basketball Tournament. The champs (kneeling, left to right) Tony Bennett, Donnie Pittman, Wayne Brown, Jack O'Neill, Lensey Murray, Mike Weeks and Billy Davis. Standing: Manager Tommy Smith, Ransom Journigan, W.H. Johnson, Steve Moore, Tommy Booth, Wayne Denton, Rege Simpson, Steve Pittman and Coach Bill Ennis.

NELLIE GERALDINE VICK (relevance: 14.8%, date: Jan 24, 2025)

CHARLIE LEWIS MILLS, SR. (relevance: 14.5%, date: Jan 20, 2025)

40 Years of The Graphic hasn't been enough (relevance: 12.1%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
I was going through yet another container of things from my late parents' house recently. Inside one was a cartoon drawn by a former Nashville Graphic staffer that pictured me losing newspaper-filled mailbags on Boddie Street out of the back of a pickup truck.
That death trap and environmental hazard had no tailgate or much of a floorboard. It took a lot of revving in the alley and standing on the clutch at a certain angle to prevent a choke-off, the worst humiliation for a teenage male in the 1980s.

Nash County Sheriff's Office warns of tax season scams (relevance: 10.8%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
NASHVILLE - With IRS tax season comes an increase in IRS phone scams, so the Nash County Sheriff's Office is urging extra caution to prevent scammers from taking money, identities and peace of mind.
January is prime season for scammers who fake being IRS agents, according to Sgt. Kevin Bissette, a NCSO Detective.

Detention officers attacked by inmates (relevance: 10.3%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
NASHVILLE - With three detention officers being hurt in inmate attacks in as many weeks at the Nash County Detention Facility, the situation worsened by a shortage of detention officers and presence of multiple violent inmates, Nash commissioners have authorized a temporary move to allow off-duty sheriff's deputies to fill in at the jail.

TCI Works seeks more workplace options (relevance: 9.9%, date: Jan 22, 2025)
ROCKY MOUNT - TCI Works, a company that enhances the lives of disabled or disadvantaged people in Nash and Edgecombe counties, has four "wish list" goals for 2025: to find more businesses where their clients can help with hand assembly work; to find more businesses who will allow their clients to do job-shadowing; to expand their day program with more participants; and to be allowed into Nash County public schools to offer training and job placement assistance to students who are soon to graduate.


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