![]() ![]() Ī larceny and damage to property (vandalism) was reported on 11/5/17 at East Coast Equipment, 2612 Eastern AvenueĪ driving while license revoked was reported on 11/6/17 at East Old Spring Hope Road and Highway 58 More. Hassell said there had been some concerns expressed about the traffic on Virginia Avenue when school lets out each afternoon. Planning Director Brian Hassell brought concerns to the town council at the board's October meeting. Nashville Board agrees to leave traffic pattern at NES as isĪfter studying traffic concerns at Nashville Elementary School, the Town of Nashville's Planning Department recommended no changes be made. These professionally trained and dedicated individuals are the "first" first responders and the "heroes" behind the scenes. ![]() Nash County 9-1-1 Communications recognized seven employees with a Certificate of Achievement for completing required training during a special ceremony on September 25. "When Engine 61, or Spring Hope Engine 61, arrived on scene, they advised there was heavy fire or smoked conditions," said Nash County Fire Marshal John Frazier. Nash County 9-1-1 received a call just after 5 p.m. Ĭooking fire destroys Spring Hope family's homeĪ cooking fire destroyed a Spring Hope family's home last Wednesday night. The communities, all part of the Community and Rural Development Council of Nash County, work hard each year to establish programs and set goals that will enhance the lives of the communities they serve. Six Nash County communities joined together on Saturday to celebrate their accomplishments over the past year. Ginell Rogers was the guest speaker at Saturday's banquet.Īnnual event celebrates local communities "Piggly Wiggly plans on moving to the Just Save building," Raper said. Raper told council members at the board's regular meeting that the grocery store hopes to open next month. Nashville Town Manager Hank Raper confirmed last Wednesday that Piggly Wiggly plans to move into the former Just Save space. The county began advertising for the position in April. Susan Ball Phelps was hired as the Retail Economic Developer for Nash County.Ĭommissioners decided during a budget retreat to include the position to help with recruiting retail businesses to the area. Nash County Commissioners were introduced to the county's newest employee at their regular meeting on November 6. Deputies went to the address to follow-up on the complaint and were able to detect a strong odor of marijuana coming from the residence. on Sunday, November 12 concerning drug activity at 605 Amos Street in Rocky Mount. The Sheriff's Office received a complaint around 10:12 p.m. The Nash County Sheriff's Office arrested two Rocky Mount residents after finding nearly six pounds of marijuana in their home on Sunday evening. The event has been hosted by the Joint Veterans Committee of Nash and Edgecombe Counties for the past 10 years, since the memorial was established.ĭavid O'Dea said the ceremony is held each year to let veterans know they are appreciated. Twin County residents came out to the Rocky Mount Veterans Memorial at Jack Laughery Park on Saturday to pay tribute to veterans as part of the annual Veterans Day celebration. Mercer is a Rocky Mount native.Īnnual celebration pays homage to local veterans LTC James Mercer was one of the guest speakers at the annual Veterans Day ceremony on Saturday. Espinoza and Gallentine are part of Nash Central High School's Naval ROTC, which assists with the ceremony each year. Yoselin Espinoza and Adrianna Gallentine (L-R) raise a flag for one of the five branches of service on Saturday during the annual Veterans Day ceremony, which was held at the Rocky Mount Veterans Memorial at Jack Laughery Park. Write-in candidates received 469 votes for Nashville's Town Council last Tuesday during Municipal Elections. Īfter reviewing write-in votes for Nashville's Town Council election, the Nash County Board of Elections declared Kate Burns as the top vote getter among write-ins, placing her in the second open seat on Nashville's Board. The Nash County Sheriff's Office Tar River Regional Drug Task Force received information that a male subject would be transporting a large amount of heroin into Nash County from New Jersey. The Nash County Sheriff's Office Tar River Regional Drug Task Force seized 14,150 bindles from five out-of-state residents, plus raw heroin, which was hidden in the dash.įive out-of-state heroin suppliers were arrested in Nash County early Sunday morning. Pictured above, are bags of heroin seized during a traffic stop recently. ![]()
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