Dr. Stelfanie Williams, the president of Vance-Granville Community College, recently presented the college’s annual awards to a pair of outstanding VGCC employees. Kathryn M. “Kathy” Ktul of Louisburg, the college’s registrar, was named Staff Member of the Year for 2014-15, while Cosmetology program head/instructor Tomeka C. Moss of Wake Forest was chosen as the Faculty Member of the Year. The honors are two of VGCC’s three Glen Raven Excellence in Teaching and Leadership Awards. Glen Raven, Inc., the manufacturer with …
Month: October 2014
White House: Did You Miss the President’s Speech on America’s 21st Century Economy?
President Obama just spoke to entrepreneurs at Northwestern University in Illinois. In his remarks, he made the case for what has always fueled America’s leadership: America’s economic greatness. Our economy is stronger now than when the President took office during the Great Recession. Businesses are creating more jobs, our manufacturing sector is booming, and our nation is more energy independent than ever before. And while we’ve made great strides, we aren’t there yet — to build an economy that works …
Nearly Eighty Percent of Third Graders Meet Reading Proficiency Standards
Seventy-nine percent (79.2 percent or 91,919 students) of North Carolina public school third grade students met the reading proficiency standards under North Carolina’s Read to Achieve program according to the Improve K-3 Literacy Accountability Measures Comprehensive Plan for Reading Achievement report. State Board of Education members received the report at their meeting in Charlotte. These third graders demonstrated reading proficiency through one of the following options: passing the Beginning-of-Grade 3 English Language Arts/Reading assessment; passing the End-of-Grade 3 English Language …
Search Warrant Yields Drug Arrest
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, members of the Henderson Police Department Special Operations Unit executed a search warrant at 1215 Topleman Street in Henderson. During the search, officers recovered 170 grams of marijuana, 23.1 grams of cocaine, 56 grams of crack cocaine, AK-47 rifle and items of drug paraphernalia. Ricky Lavell Welch, 35, 1215 Topleman Street was charged with the following offenses: Manufacturing cocaine; Trafficking cocaine by possession; Possession with the intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver cocaine; Possession with …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
U.S. based manufacturers receive new orders every month worth close to a half-trillion dollars. To underscore the health and prospects of this economic sector, today is the third annual Manufacturing Day, with activities staged across the country by American companies. The focus is a series of open houses to show the breadth and vitality of American manufacturing innovation and quality, and illustrate the need for skilled employees. Currently, over 11 and quarter million Americans work in this sector. The 2012 …
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of Oct. 2 on North Carolina Weekend, “Collecting Carolina” examines North Carolina glass at Cedar Creek Gallery in Creedmoor. Enjoy a tour of Rumbling Bald Resort in Lake Lure. In Asheville, explore the aSHEville Museum, the first women’s cultural museum in the southeast U.S. Relax at the Rivers Edge Treehouse Resort in Robbinsville. And the “House Special” samples at The Tavern in Old Salem in Winston-Salem. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is …
Attorney General Roy Cooper: Beware Subscription Renewal Offers from Third Parties
Consumers regularly get messages urging them to renew a magazine or newspaper subscription. But those messages aren’t always sent by the publisher. For example, some subscribers to the Raleigh News and Observer recently received renewal notices from an “independent subscription agent.” Some of the prices to renew listed in the notices were much higher than those offered by the newspaper. The two companies mentioned in the letters, United Publishers Exchange and Associated Publishers Network, have histories of questionable business practices. …
Chamber Ribbon Cutting for Stepping Out Hair Studios, LLC
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday, October 1st at 10:00AM for Stepping Out Hair Studios, LLC to celebrate the opening of the new business and membership with the Chamber. They are located at 1620 Berry Avenue in Henderson and can be reached at 252-572-2501. Owner, Wytisha Green, brings with her 10 years of dedicated experience to this business. After earning her certificate of Cosmetology at Vance Granville Community College, Wytisha was hired by J.C. Penny Hair Salon where …
Newsletter From the Office of Sen. Angela R. Bryant
Volume 9, Issue IX October 1, 2014 NEWS FROM RALEIGH… I always welcome your comments, project updates, suggestions, and visits. My office door and electronic door are always open to you! As always, thank you for your support! NEWSLETTER NEWS Around the District and More Stay in the Know: Important Information about Children’s Health and Safety and more; Childcare in Warren County; Download the KnowBullying App Upcoming Workshops Meet our Legislative Summer Pages Legislative News Because …
NC farms offer plenty of family activities this fall
RALEIGH — From pumpkin patches and hayrides to apple picking and corn mazes, agritourism farms across the state are offering a bounty of fall fun for the whole family. “Agritourism is a fun way for people to learn more about agriculture, and it is a great way to help North Carolina farmers add value to their operations,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “With nearly 700 agritourism farms across the state, it’s easy to visit a local farm near you.” The …
Murder Suspect Apprehended
Update on October 1, 2014: Gregory Lamant Baskett has been apprehended and is currently being held in the Cumberland County Jail. Previously: Press Release: September 29, 2014: Gregory Lamant Baskett, 43, is wanted for 1st Degree Murder in connection with the death of Tisha Hargrove. The victim and the suspect were living in a domestic relationship at the residence of 124 N. Bullock Street, Henderson at the time of the incident. Mr. Baskett is an African American male. He is …
Series of I-440 Ramp Closures at Poole Road for Fortify Project Continues This Weekend
RALEIGH – Work on the Poole Road exit of I-440 for the Fortify project will require another ramp closure this weekend. On Friday, Oct. 3, crews will begin closing the ramp from Poole Road onto I-440 West. The ramp will be re-opened by 6 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 6, weather permitting. The work will also require the closure of the outside lane of westbound Poole Road in the same area. Similar closures were in place last week for the I-440 …
Butterfield Praises Court of Appeals Ruling to Block Changes to North Carolina Voting Laws
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) released the following statement regarding the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Louis Duke v. State of North Carolina to grant a preliminary injunction blocking several changes to North Carolina voting laws: “Although today’s ruling did not go as far as I hoped in blocking all the changes to the state’s election laws, I’m very pleased that the 4th Circuit Court prevented the state from ending same-day voter registration and out-of-precinct …
Thursday Open Line
The nature of American neighborhoods began to take on a new look this week in 1947. That’s when one of the first planned communities built by a real estate developer opened and began receiving its new residents–Levittown, in New York. Named for William and Alfred Levitt, the town ultimately contained more than 17,000 Cape Cod and ranch houses, snapped up by servicemen returning from World War Two and facing an acute housing shortage. The houses in Levittown had 800 square …
NCDMV Closes Henderson License Plate Agency in Vance County Due to Violations
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles today announced the immediate closing of its Henderson License Plate Agency (LPA) in Vance County due to violations of state criminal laws. Located at 946-D West Andrews Avenue, this LPA was closed following an internal investigation of the office’s operations. The Division’s investigation determined inappropriate activities, including accounting irregularities, warranted the closure of the office and termination of its contract. The agency had been in operation since 1994. NCDMV officials will …
NCDOT Holding Public Hearing for Private Activity Bonds for I-77 Managed Lanes Project
CHARLOTTE — The N.C. Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2, to receive comments on the issuance of up to $350 million in private activity bonds. The proceeds of the bonds will be used by I-77 Mobility Partners LLC, a private company, and its affiliates, to help finance costs related to the construction and operation of the I-77 Managed Lanes project. The hearing will be held at the Metrolina Regional Traffic Management …
Warren County Health Department – 5th Annual Health Night Out October 7th, 2014
Courtesy of Senator Angela Bryants office: WARREN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 5th ANNUAL “HEALTH NIGHT OUT” PROMOTING HEALTH DEPARTMENT SERVICES FLU SHOTS WILL BE OFFERED FOR A FEE FREE SCREENINGS: BLOOD PRESSURE, BLOOD GLUCOSE, HEIGHT/WEIGHT, BODY MASS INDEX (BMI), HIV & SYPHILLIS TESTING “FREE GIVE AWAYS” OCTOBER 7, 2014 TIME: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM PLACE: WARREN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SPONSORED BY: WARREN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 544 W. RIDGEWAY STREET WARRENTON, NC 27589
Wednesday Open Line
On this date in 1785, the first city directory in the United States was published. Fittingly, it was in the young country’s place of birth — Philadelphia. The directory’s title was the unwieldy “Macpherson’s Directory, for the City and Suburbs of Philadelphia, extending to Prime-Street, southward; Maiden-Street, northward; and from the River Delaware to Tenth-Street, westward.” It contained 6,250 resident names. The 1790 Census found Philadelphia’s population to be just over 28,500, making it America’s second largest urban place, behind …