In the debate over avoiding the “fiscal cliff,” an important point is not getting enough attention. When it comes to solving our debt, government SPENDING must be addressed. Until spending is tackled in a significant and meaningful way, we will remain on course to leave our children and grandchildren saddled with a huge burden of debt. In this newsletter you will find a chart prepared by Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan that demonstrates just how big our spending problem is. …
Month: December 2012
Butterfield Issues Statement on Passing of North Carolina Senator Ed Jones
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield today released the following statement regarding the passing of North Carolina State Senator Ed Jones of Halifax County last week. “Today North Carolina mourns the loss of Senator Ed Jones, a remarkable public servant and friend. As a tireless advocate for rural communities, his service touched us all. Senator Jones was a gentle soul devoted to his family, church, and community. I am deeply saddened by his passing and my sympathies are with …
White House Weekly Address: Nation Grieves for Those Killed in Tragic Shooting in Newtown, CT
The President says the nation’s thoughts and prayers are with those who lost a loved one during Friday’s tragic shooting in Newtown, CT. Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that’s happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the First Family attended the annual Christmas in Washington concert, the Vice President talked #My2k over lunch with middle-class Americans and attended the Army Navy football game with Dr. Biden, while the President signed the Child Protection Act into …
Monday Open Line
A dream of the ages became reality 109 years ago today, on a windswept sand dune at North Carolina’s Outer Banks, as the Wright brothers made the world’s first powered flight. With Orville and Wilbur alternating as pilot, the plane made four flights that day. The longest distance covered was 852 feet in 59 seconds — an average speed of 31 miles an hour. In only a few years, the airplane became an important part of America’s economy and defense, …
Investigation in Possible Breaking and Entering Death Sunday Morning
On December 16, 2012 around 7:06 AM officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to 1221 Montgomery Street Ext., Henderson in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found Deyon Durham, 24, of 279 Faulkner Street Henderson, NC with a gunshot wound. Mr. Durham was pronounced deceased on scene. Circumstances at this time appear that a breaking and entering was in progress and the homeowner confronted Mr. Durham with a firearm. Incident is under further investigation and will be reviewed …
Henderson Mailbox Damage Arrests
Henderson Police Department reports: Multiple warrants have been sworn for events that occurred on or about the 9th of December 2012. On or about this date, multiple postal boxes were damaged in the vicinity of Oxford Road. The following people have been arrested thus far; Jeremey Guastaviono W/M D.O.B. 12/22/94 of 202 Oak Forest Dr. Henderson He was charged with four counts of Injury personal property and received an $800 Secured bond Devon Rhodes W/M D.O.B. 9/12/96 of 519 Gillburg …
President Obama Makes a Statement on the Shooting in Newtown, Connecticut
Video: President Obama delivers a statement on today’s shooting at a school in Newtown, Connecticut. December 14, 2012. Police say 26 people, including 20 children, were killed by a gunman who opened fire at an elementary school in Newton, Conn., Friday morning. The gunman is also dead, as well as another adult who lived with the shooter.
VGCC offers course on building, repairing computers
Vance-Granville Community College is currently registering students for a course that will teach area residents how to get the best performance out of their personal computers. “PC Maintenance & Repair” is scheduled to be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 until 9:30 p.m., Jan. 10 through April 2, on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. Mitch Evans, the Director of Infrastructure Services in the VGCC Information Technology department, is the instructor for this hands-on course. Topics covered …
VGCC Computer classes scheduled at Main Campus in January
Vance-Granville Community College is currently registering students for several popular, short-term computer courses starting in Jan. 2013 on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. Two are offered during the evening. First, the “Beginner’s Guide to Computers & Internet,” is scheduled for Tuesdays from 6 until 10 p.m., Jan. 8 through Feb. 12. Novice students will get an introduction to the common components and many uses of personal computers through the Windows environment. Students will also learn effective ways to …
VGCC announces holiday schedule
All four campuses of Vance-Granville Community College will take a break for the holidays, beginning Dec. 19, and then open for business again on Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Late registration for spring semester classes will be held Thursday, Jan. 3. Classes will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 8. For more information, call VGCC at (252) 492-2061 or visit vgcc.edu.
Wire and Cable Manufacturer Selects Nash County, N.C.
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that Draka Elevator Products, a manufacturer and reseller of products for the elevator market, will expand its operations in Nash County. The company plans to create 67 jobs and invest more than $3.1 million over the next three years. The project was made possible in part by a $100,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund. “My first priority is creating jobs,” said Gov. Perdue. “Our customized job training programs and skilled workforce …
Butterfield Expresses Disappointed with Ambassador Rice Withdrawal as Candidate for Secretary of State
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today issued the following statement regarding U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice withdrawal as a candidate for Secretary of State: “I am extremely disappointed to learn U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice has withdrawn as a candidate for Secretary of State. Ambassador Rice has served our country without flaw within the global community. As a seasoned diplomat and Oxford-educated Rhodes Scholar, Ambassador Rice has effectively worked to build meaningful relationships with foreign nations. She has successfully …
JELD-WEN Selects Charlotte for North American Headquarters
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue announced today that JELD-WEN, a manufacturer of windows and doors, will locate its new North American Headquarters operations in Charlotte. The company plans to create at least 142 jobs over the next two years and invest $2 million. The project was made possible in part by a state Job Development Investment Grant. “North Carolina continues to be a top choice for companies looking to expand or relocate operations,” said Gov. Perdue. “North Carolina is a …
North Carolina children continue to suffer from the recession
(Raleigh, NC) – The recession continues to take a heavy toll on children and families in North Carolina as current economic conditions are expected to remain similar to those of a year ago–and much worse than they were in 2007, according to a new national report. The Recession’s Ongoing Impact on Children, 2012: Indicators of Children’s Economic Well-Being, commissioned by the bipartisan national child advocacy group First Focus, uses unemployment, nutrition assistance, and lagged poverty data to forecast child poverty rates in 2012. The report …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
With Christmas just 11 days away, the nation’s retail stores certainly will be jammed this weekend, as shoppers get into high gear to check off the names on their gift list. It’s a time for goodwill and patience on the part of all concerned. In our rush, we may overlook the good work of the salespeople who staff the country’s 1.1 million retail businesses, ranging from furniture to auto parts to sporting goods, and without whom shopping would be impossible. …
VGCC schedules new workshop for Afterschool professionals
A veteran Vance-Granville Community College educator will offer professional development opportunities for local afterschool program administrators and staff members during the spring 2013 semester, starting in January. “Upping Your Afterschool Game” is an all-day North Carolina Afterschool Professional Development Competency Training session that is scheduled to be held in Room 6115 on VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County on Saturday, Jan. 12, Saturday, Feb. 9, Saturday, March 9 and Saturday, April 13. Participants need to attend only one of the …
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of Dec. 13 on UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Weekend,” take in one of several performances of “The Nutcracker” across the state. Get into the spirit of the holidays with the decorations at Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont. Answer the call of the wild with a bear tour at Pocosin Lakes in Pantego. Enjoy a tour of the Shaffner House Inn, a bed & breakfast in Winston-Salem. And experience the “Twelve Days of Christmas” at The Carolina Inn …
Gov. Perdue Announces Key Step In The Development of Offshore Energy
RALEIGH—Gov. Bev Perdue announced today that the U.S. Department of the Interior is moving ahead to designate sites off of North Carolina’s coast for development of offshore wind energy. In working with Gov. Perdue and the N.C. Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force, the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has identified three potential areas for commercial offshore wind energy off North Carolina’s coast. A formal announcement is being published in the Federal Register, titled: “Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on …
Busco Beach in Goldsboro named ATVA National Extreme Dirt Track of the Year
All-Terrain Vehicle Association has named Busco Beach in Goldsboro the 2012 ATVA National Extreme Dirt Track of the Year. Racers, promoters and members of the racing community gathered to vote on the 2012 winner, which was announced at an awards banquet last month. Eight contending tracks competed for the prestigious award but Busco Beach walked away with the esteemed honor – for the second year in a row. This past Labor Day weekend, the staff of Busco Beach hosted a …