Letter to FTC comes as Americans set out for 4th of July travel weekend Washington, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, the only N.C. member of the House Ways and Means Committee, sent a letter to Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz today, to investigate constituent and business complaints from North Carolinians, about rising gas prices in the motor fuel market.
Month: July 2009
Vance Aquatics ends season in Bahama
by Jennifer Johnson Vance Aquatics held their final dual meet on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at Black Horse Run in Bahama.
Purdue: State of the budget
The following is an email message sent out by North Carolina Governor Bev Purdue:
Thursday’s open line
Are you running for office here in Henderson? If not, why not? Here’s my list of excuses: I’m a “transplant”. I can’t participate in council meetings and report them on HiH at the same time. I’m fat and ugly and a complete sphincter. Now, what’s your excuse?
Local election time approaches, remember?
I read in The Daily Dispatch that registration time to run for local elections is fast approaching.
Woman shot by deputy on Welcome Avenue
*** BREAKING NEWS *** Home in Henderson has obtained an unconfirmed report of an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Welcome Avenue in Vance County at approximately 8:15 p.m. this evening.
Police convenience store operation nets 13
On June 25, 2009, members of the Henderson Police Department and agents from North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) conducted operation “Community Revitalization Mobile Enforcement”.
Scenes of Henderson: HFD works on tower
Yesterday, June 30, 2009, the Henderson Fire Department used its snorkel truck to install Plexiglas covers over the windows of Henderson’s landmark clock tower. Home in Henderson was there to capture the process in pictures.
Wednesday’s open line
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