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Southern Nash Middle excels at statewide competition (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
BAILEY - Southern Nash Middle School's (SNMS) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) team showcased groundbreaking innovation and teamwork at the Statewide Future Cities Competition in Raleigh, earning the Jacob's Core Values Award from Jacobs Engineering and the Best Use of Construction Materials Award from Carolinas AGC.
Guided by this year's theme, "Above the Current," students tackled the pressing issue of rising sea levels, envisioning a futuristic floating island off North Carolina's coast.

INCLEMENT WEATHER (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
Due to anticipated ice and snow conditions, The Graphic's press time was moved to Tuesday. Sports events were undecided and due to scheduling, sports news will return next week with a full wrap up.
Coverage of this week's Nashville Town Council will also be included in next week's edition or visit www.nashvillegraphic.com this week.

About Us (relevance: 100%, date: Dec 7, 2005)

Many times, the little things add up to make us successful (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
This weekend, while attempting to play catchup, I decided to listen to the recent Downtown Strong meeting where advisory board members shared their disappointment regarding the town council. Coverage of this meeting was in the January 30th edition of The Graphic. As always, Nancy West-Brake did an incredible job of covering the meeting. Since downtown has always had a huge spot in my heart for most of my life, I also wanted to watch the meeting.
It was evident the advisory board was indeed frustrated with the town council overriding their recommendations.

Momeyer proclaimation, memorial planned for former mayor (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
MOMEYER - The late Kenneth Parker, renowned for serving his community as Mayor for 27 years, town planning board member, and member of the Momeyer Ruritan Club for 52 years, will soon be honored several ways by the town council.
Discussed at the Feb. 12 meeting, council members came up with several ideas about how to pay tribute to Parker's memory, including making renovations to the tennis courts behind the Ruritan Club in his name or creating space for pickleball there, but ended up deciding to make a $500 donation in Parker's name to the Ruritan Club to be used towards scholarship funds and to have two plaques made.

County leaders meet with legislators (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
NASHVILLE - An annual sit-down Legislators' Dinner between Nash County leaders and their state representatives resulted in ten goals presented, in hopes of obtaining help for Nash County needs.
Meeting Feb. 10 at the Nashville Exchange were Senator Lisa Stone Barnes, Rep. Allen Chesser and Rep. Dante Pittman, who broke bread with Nash commissioners along with Stacie Shatzer, County Manager; Jonathan Boone, Deputy County Manager; Tia Foula, Asst. County Manager; Mike Gaynor, Nash County Attorney;

Spring Hope downtown property is rezoned (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
SPRING HOPE - A vacant lot at 303 S. Pine Street, formerly the site of JHRG Manufacturing, has been rezoned from Light Industrial to R8, residential, at the request of neighbors.
The Spring Hope Board of commissioners voted in favor of rezoning, following a recommendation for same from the town planning board and two residents who spoke in favor of the rezoning at a public hearing during the Feb. 3 commissioners' meeting.

Momeyer seeks town seal design ideas (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 19, 2025)
MOMEYER - In another step towards establishing town identity and to further its heritage, Momeyer town officials are inviting the public to submit designs for a town seal.
Will Funderburg, Mayor, showed council members a sketch he had unearthed recently at the town hall, while Edward Jackson, councilman, said he recalled another potential design cropping up years ago. That design had three elements: a train bell, timber, and something about farming.

Record Breaker (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 13, 2025)
RALEIGH -- One of the top student-athletes in Nash Central High School history is making waves at the next level, having just broken a near seven-year Atlantic Coast Conference record while competing on the men's swimming team at North Carolina State University.
That, of course , is Lance Norris, a Nash Central and Nash Rec legend in the pool who has shined as a member of the Wolfpack squad -- a team that is currently ranked fifth nationally and has won three straight ACC Championships.

NCHS wraps up schedule (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 13, 2025)
CARY -- Nash Central's star-studded senior swim class went out in style following strong performances at the Class 2-A East Regional and Class 2-A State Championships, both of which were held recently at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Wake County.
At the states, the NCHS girls squad took 27th place overall with 21 points, while the boys closed in the 29th position at 19 markers.
Central even boasted a medalist as senior standout Maddie Hart closed out her prolific career by taking fourth place in the Girls 50 Freestyle with a time of 24.98.

Northern improved on court (relevance: 33.3%, date: Feb 13, 2025)
RED OAK -- It's been a year of streaks for Northern Nash's girls basketball team, as the Lady Knights lost their third straight matchup on Monday night to arch rival Rocky Mount.
Due to weather issues earlier in the season, Monday night's contest between the Lady Knights and Lady Gryphons was the first meeting between the two foes this season, with Rocky Mount dropping Northern in dominant fashion, 57-16.


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