Yesterday was National Hanging Out Day. No it’s not a special day for friends to hang out together for a few beers — although that could also happen — but the idea is to educate people about saving energy. The goal is to get people to hang their clothes out to dry and not use electric or gas-powered clothes dryers to do the job. Those who advocate using clotheslines point out that the practice saves energy, makes clothes smell better …
Month: April 2012
International Whistlers Convention 2012
The International Whistlers Convention (IWC) is scheduled for April 18-22, 2012 in Louisburg, North Carolina, USA, the world’s whistling capital. Among the supporters are Louisburg College (founded in 1779), the Town of Louisburg, and the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. It has been customary for the Governor of the State of North Carolina to sign a declaration declaring the week of the IWC as “Happy Whistlers Week,” for citizens and visitors to honor the art of whistling and to participate …
Ron Hargrove Arrested for Cocaine Charges
On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Officers of the Henderson Police Department responded to the area of Lehman Street in South Henderson in response to a suspicious subject. Officers located a male individual. A warrant check revealed there were outstanding warrants for the individual. Ron Hargrove, 36, 750 Boddie Street, Henderson was taken into custody. Through further investigation, officers located a large quantity of cocaine. Hargrove has been charged with Simple Possession of Marijuana, Possession With the Intent to Manufacture, …
VGCC holds Career Day for students
Students at Vance-Granville Community College recently had a chance to explore job opportunities, distribute their resumes and network with potential employers without leaving the college’s Main Campus. On March 28, VGCC’s 34th annual Career Day was held in the college’s Civic Center. For the first time, the event was staged in partnership with Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc.’s Training Assistance Partnership Program. Career Day is organized each spring by the VGCC Career Services department to give area businesses, non-profit organizations and government …
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 Monday and Wednesday evenings from 5:30 until 9:30 p.m., May 21 through Aug. 15, 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 …
Butterfield Applauds Increase of National Emergency Grant Funds to Assist Dislocated Workers
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today announced an increase in National Emergency Grant (NEG) funding to the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Employment and Training in the amount of $375,200. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) awarded the additional grant funds to aid in continuing temporary jobs for dislocated workers assisting with clean-up and recovery efforts from Hurricane Irene. “These funds are essential not only to the rebuilding process, but also in providing jobs for …
Cracking Down on Oil Market Manipulation
Lately, President Obama has spent a lot of time discussing his all-of-the-above strategy for American energy. The central idea is this: It’s going to take a range of initiatives, from increased drilling to scientific breakthroughs in the development of renewable fuel sources, to put the United States on solid footing when it comes to our energy future. But one of the reasons that fuel prices can jump unpredictably has nothing at all to do with production or even consumption. There …
Thursday Open Line
This week is set aside as a time to honor those who make life a little better by the work they do without pay to help others. It’s National Volunteer Week. It’s also a time to consider becoming involved in solving local problems and helping organizations that benefit communities and the nation. More than a quarter of us do some sort of volunteer work. This is a trend that cuts across age categories, with those 18 to 24 donating about …
VGCC offers Administrative Assistant training
Vance-Granville Community College is currently registering students for an upcoming “Administrative Assistant Essentials” course, starting May 14 on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The popular course, which trains people for jobs in today’s computer-driven offices, will meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until noon, through Aug. 10. Classes will meet in room 7136 of Building 7. Students will receive a total of 177 hours of instruction in the 2010 versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher, …
Wednesday Open Lines
Sixty-five years ago April 16th and 17th, the nation’s worst industrial accident devastated Texas City, Texas. Tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer were being loaded into a French ship when fire broke out. About an hour later, the ship exploded, causing catastrophic damage and loss of life. The blast damaged another ship that blew up the next day. It’s estimated that some 600 people were killed, another 5,000 injured, and a third of the town’s houses had to be condemned. Property …
Star of the South: The Corbitt Truck Company Story
A forthcoming illustrated book, published by the Corbitt Preservation Association, will tell: What a Southern manufacturer gave to its community, state, and the world at large Why R.J. Corbitt went from selling tobacco to building buggies Why Corbitt failed at building automobiles, but succeeded at building trucks How Corbitt turned its unlikely Henderson, North Carolina location into an asset How Corbitt secured its large share of government business throughout all areas of the country How Corbitt survived the Great Depression …
Nominate a Hero for the 2012 Citizens Medal
The Citizens Medal is one of our nation’s highest civilian honors. For the past two years, President Obama has relied on you to identify heroes in your community – extraordinary Americans whose work provides inspiration for others to serve. Nominations for the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal are now open, and you can nominate a hero in your community until Tuesday, April 24th In order for an individual to be considered for the Medal: Nominees must be citizens of the United …
Paint The Town Purple Contest
In support of the American Cancer Society downtown Henderson will be decorated with purple streamers, balloons, bows, flowers, etc. from June 1st to the14th leading up to the Relay For Life Event on June 15th. The participant with the best PURPLE concept and display will be announced at the Relay Event on June 15, 2012, & will be awarded a $1000 Sponsorship for Relay For Life 2013. Contest Overview When: June 1st-14th, 2012 Where: Downtown Henderson, NC If your business …
Organizing For America Grand Opening Today
The Henderson/Vance County chapter of Organizing For America is hosting its grand opening on Tuesday, April 17th, 2012. Join supporters of President Obama and Democratic candidates from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the Vance County Democratic Headquarters located at 219 S. Garnett Street. All present volunteers and those who wish to volunteer are invited to attend. Contact A. Davis at 252.213.1723 for more information.
N.C. Recognized as Ideal Location for Business Growth in Southeast
RALEIGH—Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Inc., a leading distributor and processor of metals, will expand its presence in Pikeville by moving into a second building and growing its fabrication facility. The company plans to create 44 jobs and invest $3 million over the next three years in Wayne County. The project was made possible in part by a $100,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund. “One of the best ways to create new …
N.C. Business Climate Supports Progressive Companies Like Stanley Furniture
RALEIGH—Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that Stanley Furniture Inc., a manufacturer and marketer of premium wood residential furniture, will expand its presence in High Point by consolidating its showroom and two existing corporate offices to a new facility. The company plans to create 42 jobs and invest $4 million over the next three years in High Point. The project was made possible in part by a $335,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund. “Like more and more companies, Stanley …
Tuesday Open Lines
Debate about income tax rates ebbs and flows through the years, but has been especially heated during this presidential election year. Federal income taxes have been around since 1913, when the 16th Amendment to the Constitution gave Congress the right to levy such taxes. The first year, fewer than 360,000 returns were filed. Now, some 142.5 million returns are submitted annually. For those who don’t like to compute their own taxes, there are nearly 112,000 tax preparation offices around the …
Henderson Area Family Holding Fundraiser For Four Year Old with Astrocytoma
Family and friends of four year old Makenzie Pendergrass, of the Middleburg Community in Henderson are hosting an online fundraiser to help with her medical expense. Makenzie was stricken with Astrocytoma of the spine, when she was two years old. She has had two surgeries on her spine and continues to receive chemo therapy and physical therapy at Duke University Hospital. She makes multiple trips to Duke each week for treatment. Makenzie has exhausted some of her insurance and the …
Governor Bev Perdue: Amendment One – Wrong for NC Families
I want to talk to you about why I plan to vote against Amendment One. This proposed amendment could harm women, children, families and businesses across North Carolina. I have posted a video outlining some of the ways Amendment One is wrong for all of North Carolina. On May 8, I’ll be casting my vote against Amendment One. I hope you will join me. Beverly Perdue
North Carolina Exports to China Grew Over 600% From 2000–2011
According to an analysis released by the U.S.-China Business Council entitled U.S. Exports to China by State 2000-11, China is the number three U.S. export market, with only Canada and Mexico ranking higher. The analysis emphasizes exports as a vital component to continued economic recovery in the U.S. Since 2000, exports from the U.S. to China rose 542 percent. North Carolina has done exceedingly well in cultivating its exports market in China. The state ranked number 13 on the list …