NASHVILLE - One week after dropping a meet at Nash Rec, Roanoke Valley was back in Nashville last Thursday - but just one mile down the road at Birchwood Country Club. Staff Reports / Published Wednesday, Ap10:45 pm Wesleyan's rally fell short 13-12 in game one while the Bishops held on to win 8-7 in game two by throwing out the runner at home to win it. GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter / Published Wednesday, Febru10:22 pmĮight Nash Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) cadets graduated from the College’s Thirty-Second BLET Academy.įAYETTEVILLE - The North Carolina Wesleyan College baseball team split its conference doubleheader with rival Methodist University last Saturday as each thrilling game was decided by one run and a play at home plate to end it. ROCKY MOUNT - The tone for Faith Christian School's 2017 season was actually set last May - moments after the Patriots lost in tough fashion in the semifinals of the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association.It was at that point that Faith set a lofty ambition for this year - and that goal included making a run at a possible state championship on the NCISAA 2-A level."You kind of make that goal every season, but you have to have some things go your way,'' said FCS veteran head coach Greg Clifton. Nash County Planning and Inspections issued the following building permits from January 19 through 23. GEOFF NEVILLE, Graphic Sportswriter / Published Wednesday, 10:31 pm ROCKY MOUNT - Coach Greg Clifton never would come out and admit it, but the motto for this Faith Christian School baseball team this season was 'State Championship or Bust.'Consider it done.FCS, with a veteran, senior-dominated group, came close back in 2016, only to lose to eventual champ Northside Christian in the semifinals of the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association's Class 1/2-A State Playoffs. Graphic photos by Amanda Clark and Allen Clark / Published Tuesday, Febru10:42 pm On the front row (L-R) is: Mindy Proctor, State BPW President Gail Harper, Mary Wells, Sandy Hall, Cathy Dixon, Tina Price and Shirley House. On the back row (L-R) is: Teresa Edwards, Nashville BPW President Barbara Tyre, Amanda Clark and Annette Mills. Pictured are BPW members with State BPW President Gail Harper.
Nashville’s BPW, along with Nash Arts, sponsored the annual Elsie Clark Memorial Nashville Opry on Saturday night at Nash Arts. A curfew was also looked at by board members.īy Amanda Clark, Graphic Staff Writer / Published Wednesday, J2:56 am Nashville's Board approved two loitering ordinances last Wednesday night that the town hopes will put a stop to illegal activity. This photo of the regular season champs, Ward Drug, was originally published in The Graphic on June 13, 1978.Ī PICTORIAL LOOK INTO THE PAST / Published Wednesday, Ap10:50 pm