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Nash Community College outlines $3M+ county ask, $22M health‑science goal and rising maintenance costs

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Nash Community College presented its 2024–25 budget request to Nash County commissioners on May 14, asking the county to help start a proposed $22 million health‑sciences building and to support a contingency fund and capital maintenance plan as elevator and deferred‑maintenance costs rise.

Nash Community College President Lou Honeycutt told Nash County commissioners and school officials on May 14 that the college is asking local government partners to help launch a multi‑year effort to address deferred maintenance and expand health‑career training. Honeycutt said the college’s top capital priority is a proposed health sciences building that he described as a $22,000,000 project that would create a large new facility to house nursing, medical assisting and related programs.

The health sciences building, Honeycutt said, would also create a permanent campus home for City High and relieve current space constraints. "When I move my programs, nursing, med assist, physical therapy, c n a into the new Health Sciences Building, then…

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