Today, Governor Roy Cooper visited Nashville Elementary School to sign a proclamation calling 2024 "The Year of Public Schools" and shared memories of his time as an elementary student in Nashville.
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โ ๏ธ TODAY, OCTOBER 4th - A nationwide emergency alert test will be sent to all TVs, radios, and cell phones at approximately 2:20 pm. This test is an important part of emergency preparedness efforts to ensure that critical information can be communicated in times of need.
Our contractor has been hard at work this week collecting tornado debris on their final pass through the affected area. Before they started on Monday, they had already collected 9,520 cubic yards. We will check back at the end of this final pass to see the total numbers.
Our tornado debris pickup will pause over the weekend, but they will be back at it again Monday. Please get your natural debris and construction/demo debris in two separate piles near your street as soon as possible. As of Thursday, we had collected 2921 cubic yards of debris!
Governor Roy Cooper visited Nash County this weekend to tour the areas devastated by last week's tornado. Traveling with the Governor were state and local officials as well as staff from Nash County Emergency Services and the Sheriff's Office.
Nash County Emergency Services toured impact areas from yesterday's tornado with Secretary of the NC Department of Public Safety Eddie Buffaloe, Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders, Representative Allen Chesser, and House Speaker Tim Moore.
Congratulations to Assistant County Manager Scott Rogers on his retirement after 32 years of service to the citizens of Nash County. We will miss you, and we wish you the best!