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Nash pushes for raising age of tobacco sales (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
A Nash County advisory board says North Carolina is remiss in not raising its minimum tobacco sales age to 21 to match federal law, and is looking for legislators willing to take up the cause to get state law changed.
The Nash County Health Department issued a recent press release on the topic, which was also brought up by Gwen Wilkins, commissioner, a member of the Nash County Human Services Board.

Another KO For Knights (relevance: 100%, date: Dec 18, 2024)
ROCKY MOUNT -- Another round of the Big East Conference swim schedule took place last Thursday at the Harrison Family YMCA, and the Northern Nash Knights appear on the verge of an early TKO in their quest to repeat as the league's boys team champions.
Northern was dominant once again, piling up 128 points to outdistance runner-up Nash Central, which closed with 83 tallies.

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NASHVILLE POLICE REPORTS (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
ARRESTS
Ezavier Radennes Williams was charged on 1/17/25 with driving while license revoked/not impaired rev and identity fraud
Jason Scott West was charged on 1/16/25 with misdemeanor larceny
Stacy Daniel Peele was charged on 1/16/25 with misdemeanor larceny

Keeping fitness resolutions alive: diet is 75% (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
NASHVILLE- With the new year, come new resolutions for many people- resulting in an upsurge in gym visits or membership. The top goals, according to local fitness trainers, are losing weight, getting fit and becoming healthier. All good: but why do so many of us fail? 15-20% of people who start new regimens begin to fade in a month, according to Tipp Allen, owner of Active Fitness.
Why does that happen? Both Allen and Norris Morgan, the latter the owner of 3D Fitness, have answers.

Intersections: God and Life (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
The concept of forgiveness holds a profound place in many religious traditions, particularly within Christianity. Central to the faith is the belief that God extends His forgiveness to all who sincerely repent, offering them a pathway to reconciliation and renewal. This article explores the nature of God's forgiveness, the process of repentance, and the transformative power of grace.
At the heart of God's forgiveness is His unwavering love and mercy.

Nash applies for mystery project renovation grant (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
NASHVILLE- Nash leaders are willing to set aside future funding to support renovations to an unnamed local industry, should a grant be awarded for the purpose from the NC Department of Commerce.
Emily Moore, Nash Grants and Intergovernmental Relations Director, asked commissioners at their Jan. 21 meeting to support the application and the project, code-named "Project Center," which would entail an investment of $600,000 to add a training and sales center to an existing 100,000 square foot industry manufacturing building.

Words that should be banished, 2025 edition (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
Of all the lists and predictions that pop up each January, my favorite just arrived.
Lake Superior State University, in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (just across the water is a Canadian town with the same name where Wayne Gretzky played his junior hockey) puts out a list of words each year that should be banned from the English language.
While I pride myself on being a free speech guy, the list is usually right on with its inclusion of overused and annoying words and phrases.

Longtime Momeyer mayor dies (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
MOMEYER - Longtime Momeyer Ruritan Club member and town Mayor Kenneth Parker has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of service to community.
Parker, 78, departed this life January 26, survived by his wife and partner Colleen Bass Parker; son Stuart Lee Parker with wife Amy; brother Edward Ray Parker; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Community celebrates pastor's 100th birthday (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
MIDDLESEX- The extraordinary life of Pastor Roy Jernigan, one hundred years old and counting, was celebrated Jan. 23rd at the Stony Hill Free Will Baptist Church, drawing over one hundred for a catered luncheon event and watching Jernigan receive a special award from Keith Stone, Nash County Sheriff. The gathering was sponsored by the American Legion Post 110 of Nashville.

Preliminary site plan for new SNMS approved (relevance: 50%, date: Jan 29, 2025)
NASHVILLE- A preliminary site plan on the as yet unpurchased land eyed for the new Southern Nash Middle School has been approved by DOT, who weighed in this month on entrance and exit routes for the school.
Robbie Davis, county commissioner, shared an update with members of the Nash County Public Schools' Administration and Operations committee Jan. 27, stating "I have all good news in the site as far as it working in the layout."

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A HAPPY ENDING (relevance: 50%, date: Dec 18, 2024)
LYNCHBURG, VA. -- What a way to go out.
That's the main theme of Quinton Cooley's senior season as a member of the Liberty University football squad as the former Southern Nash legend once again excelled as the Flames' star running back during the 2024 campaign.
Coming off a monstrous junior year, Cooley kept the pace this fall as the rushed for 1,254 yards (19th in the nation) and 13 touchdowns (26th in the nation) while helping the Flames post a strong 8-3 overall record.

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