Gov. Bev Perdue fought for public education this [past] week while the North Carolina House adopted a budget proposal that would have a devastating effect on North Carolina’s future. Gov. Perdue rallied with educators, visited schools and urged the General Assembly to consider the generational damage the House budget would cause to the state’s children and future workforce. Gov. Perdue noted the budget came during National Teacher Appreciation week. “We celebrate our teachers because they are the men and women …
Month: May 2011
Monday Open Line
We hope everyone had a great weekend. My wife and I attended the Arts Appreciation Day just a few doors down from our office Saturday morning. It was good to see the downtown park full of people and activities. Afterwards we watched the Pacquaio v Mosley fight, and she was quite proud of Manny’s win by decision in the end, looks like Mr. Mojo Rison called it right. Today we will draw a random comment from the Friday / Weekend …
Senator Doug Berger message
Unemployment Benefits Update Many of you have contacted my office asking about the status of the bill that would extend benefits for long-term unemployed residents of the state. Approximately 37,000 North Carolinians who have been unemployed longer than 79 weeks lost their benefits on April 16. Senate Bill 584, a bipartisan measure that would allow federal funding to provide 20 more weeks of benefits, has languished in the Finance Committee since April 14. This bill deserves immediate action because people …
Henderson City Police Arrest Report 5/2/11 to 5/4/11
Monday – May 2, 2011 Reginald Lamont Lewis, 22, of 503 E. Montgomery Street was served a warrant for Felony Obtaining Property under False Pretense and Misdemeanor Identity Theft. He is being held at the Vance County Jail on a $10,000.00 secured bond. Court date is set for 5/9/11 at the Vance County Court. An Order for Arrest was also served on Mr. Lewis for Misdemeanor Assault on a Female. He is being held at the Vance County Jail on …
State Budget Cuts Affects Local Schools
Officials with Vance County Schools and members of the Vance County Board of Education are bracing for a 2011-2012 fiscal year that is likely to include drastic cuts in funding, particularly at the state level. The budget that has passed in the N.C. House of Representatives in the N.C. General Assembly for the coming school year could eliminate 61 positions in Vance County Schools. This budget proposal now goes to the N.C. Senate for review and approval. Among the House …
Kerr Lake to host Walmart BFL Piedmont Division Event
The Walmart Bass Fishing League is headed to Kerr Lake May 14 for the third of five stops in the Piedmont Division. As many as 400 boaters and co-anglers will be competing for top awards up to $9,500 and $3,000, respectively. “The topwater bite will on like Donkey Kong,” said Castrol pro David Dudley of Lynchburg, Va. “Of course, that’s if the water level stays the same as it is right now. It all depends on how much rain we …
Vance County Arts Council Art Appreciation Day
The Vance County Arts Council will host an Art Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 7th from 10am to 2pm. Free food and drinks, music and activities will be had at their gallery on Garnett Street.
Friday / Weekend Open Line
This weekend, the Vance County Arts Council will host an Art Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 7th from 10am to 2pm. Free food and drinks, music and activities will be had at their gallery on Garnett Street. For Boxing Fanatics, this Saturday Night at 9 pm will be Shane Mosley VS Manny Pacquiao Fight, you can watch this fight through pay per view online, HBO and some limited sports bar / restaurant . Also this coming Sunday will be Mother’s …
Upcoming School Board Meeting
Vance County Board of Education will meet on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 7 pm. Meeting will be held in the Administrative Services Center, 1724 Graham Avenue in Henderson, North Carolina. Please click here for the Board Agenda. Note : Citizens who would like to address the Board may do so by completing Form BDDH-E, Public Participation at Board Meetings. This request must be made by noon one working day preceding the regular Board meeting. The form may be obtained …
Thursday Open Line
I received a call today (On Wednesday) via a relay service usually used reserved for people that are deaf or can not talk to call someone that would otherwise not have the ability to communicate with them. The operator receives the messages from the disabled person via a computer and speaks the message to you on the phone. Then you simply tell the operator your response and they type it back to the other person through their machine. You can …
Win a $20 Gift Certificate to Don Lorenzo’s Mexican Restaurant
Next week we will be giving away 1 $20.00 gift certificate to Don Lorenzo’s Mexican Restaurant, located at 130 West Montgomery Street in downtown Henderson. Here’s the rules: Simply make a comment on this coming weekends Friday / Weekend Open Line (May 6th through 8th). Monday morning we will make a list of all the users who made a comment, and then randomly select a lucky user for the winner. This means that although you are free to make multiple …
Wednesday Open Line
On the table this week in our state governors office, a bill H270 that would allow the court to as a condition of probation to require the person to not associate with members of a gang, nor wear any clothing, jewelry, or display any signs associated with gangs during their probationary period. This has not been an option to the courts before. As previously reported on our website, 60% of Vance County school students recognize gangs in their local schools …
Tuesday’s Open Line
Governor Perdue is scheduled to decide shortly on approving a bill that will increase the speed limit fine in a school zone from $25.00 to $250.00. If she signs, the bill would become law August 25, 2011. In small world news, an Arkansas newspaper briefly interviewed a Henderson resident as he was passing through about his thoughts on the capture of Osama. “Mike Behar, 50, of Henderson, N.C., who was flying to Little Rock from Chicago for business, said the …
Monday Open Line
We hope everyone had a great weekend. We went to watch NC State baseball Saturday and enjoyed the great weather. A bill has been introduced in our state legislature to create a Root Out Poverty task force. The bill aims to fund this task force with $300,000 for it’s first year to the Department of Health and Human Services. The purpose of the task force is to hire 2 new personnel positions in that Department dedicated to interdepartmental collaboration among …
Senator Berger Message
How Will the Budget Affect Our Communities? Rep. Michael Wray and I will hold a public forum on the proposed House budget and its impact on four key areas of our district. The forum is slated for 7-9 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at the old courthouse in Henderson, 122 Young St. Speakers will be: · Carolyn Paylor, executive director of Franklin-Granville-Vance Partnership for Children, will speak on the Smart Start program. For more information on Smart Start, click here. The …