WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) addressed a capacity crowd of policymakers, advocates, and industry leaders at the Minority Media and Telecom Council’s (MMTC) 11th Annual Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference where he underscored the need for broadband access in rural communities and among economically disadvantaged populations across the country. Butterfield represents one of the poorest congressional districts, and serves as a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over telecommunications …
Month: July 2013
GE Aviation to Expand in North Carolina
Governor Pat McCrory and North Carolina Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker announced today (July 9) that GE Aviation, a global leader in jet engine and aircraft system production, will be expanding its manufacturing operations at four facilities in North Carolina. The project will create 242 new jobs and bring a capital investment of $195 million over the next five years. GE Aviation’s intent to expand was announced last month at the Paris Air Show. “Part of our state’s economic recovery not …
Wednesday Open Line
Wyoming became the 44th state to join the Union on this date in 1890. Its history reflects the larger story of the West — beginning with early exploration by fur trappers. For many years, the area was the Wyoming territory — carved out of the Dakota, Idaho, and Utah territories. It was an important route for settlers and gold miners moving west, for the Pony Express and the overland stage. Wyoming is called the Equality State — noting that it …
N.C. Mountain State Fair offers ways to save on tickets
FLETCHER — The N.C. Mountain State Fair is still a couple of months away, but fairgoers can purchase tickets starting July 15 and take advantage of significant discounts on admission and rides. “The fair is already one of the best entertainment values in the area, and these discounts make it even more affordable,” said fair manager Matt Buchanan. “By buying in advance, fairgoers can save $2 on admission and 50 percent on ride tickets.” Advance tickets are $6 for adults …
Schools Collect More than 123,000 Books for “Give Five – Read Five” Campaign
Students across the state will be reading new books at home this summer thanks to State Superintendent June Atkinson’s “Give Five – Read Five” campaign. Atkinson launched the initiative in the spring to encourage parents, business leaders and community members to drop off new or gently-used books at their local elementary schools. Over the next few months, donations poured in and by June 15, 74 elementary schools were able to send 123,152 books home with students when the school year …
Tuesday Open Line
One of the most important inventions of our times was announced in early July 1951 by Bell Laboratories in New Jersey — the transfer resistance device — far better known as the transistor. The small, simple, and tough transistor replaced fragile, bulky and heat-generating vacuum tubes, which had been the heart of electronics for decades. The discovery led to the development of the integrated circuit and the microprocessor that are the basis of modern electronics. Today, transistor technology makes possible …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Important Obamacare News
I hope you enjoyed a safe and happy Independence Day celebrating the 237th birthday of our great nation. Over the past week, there were important developments regarding Obamacare that are likely to affect you and your family. On Tuesday, the president announced a delay of the Obamacare mandate requiring employers with more than 50 employees to provide health coverage or be fined. With this action, the president finally admitted what all the evidence has shown — that Obamacare is already …
White House Weekly Address: Celebrating Independence Day
President Obama commemorates our nation’s Independence Day, and recognizes the generations of Americans— from farmers to teachers to entrepreneurs—who worked together to make the United States what it is today. The President also thanked the men and women of the military, who have given so much to defend the United States at home and abroad, and said that we are grateful for their service and sacrifice. This week, the First Family traveled to Africa, for a three country, four stop …
Monday Open Line
One of our favorite ice cream concoctions was purportedly invented on this date in 1881 to bypass the law. The ice cream sundae was the brainchild of drug store owner Edward Berner of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, although Ithaca, New York has a competing claim. That day was a Sunday, and because of the strict Sabbath laws at the time, he was unable to fill a customer’s order for a flavored soda water. So, Berner improvised, putting chocolate syrup — then …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Most movie buffs know the first film with a partial soundtrack was “The Jazz Singer,” with superstar Al Jolson. But not too many can name the first movie with a full-length soundtrack, which opened on this date in New York in 1928. It was “The Lights of New York,” about the murder of a crime boss, a film which has faded into obscurity. After “The Jazz Singer” stunned the country, movie studios scrambled to change over from silent films to …
Senator Richard Burr: Happy Fourth of July
Every year, Americans take time to celebrate the founding of our nation. As we celebrate with family and friends this Fourth of July, and participate in community events and commemorate our nation’s founding, it is important to look beyond the fanfare to appreciate the significance of the celebration of our nation’s independence. The Fourth of July is both a celebration and demonstration of our national unity. It is an opportunity for people of all backgrounds and histories to join together …
How to Watch Tonight’s Fireworks at the White House
Happy Independence Day! To celebrate, more than 1,200 military heroes and their families will join the President and the First Lady at the White House for an Independence Day celebration, which includes a performance by the Grammy Award Winning band, fun.. You don’t need to be on the South Lawn to enjoy the show! Check out the “Salute to the Military” USO Concert and the fireworks over the National Mall on WhiteHouse.gov/live or on your iPhone with the White House …
Father Columba Nnorom to Guest Speak at Perry Memorial Library Thursday, July 18th, 2013
The Perry Memorial Library is honored to host Father Columba Nnorom on Thursday, July 18, 2013, from 6:00-7:30 in the Farm Bureau Room. In honor of Nelson Mandela’s 95th birthday, he will be presenting “How Catholics and Protestants Fought for Freedom for Mandela & for South Africa.” Light refreshments will be provided and this fascinating, first-hand account is free and open to the public. His discussion will include his part in the struggle to free Mandela during his incarceration as …
N.C. peach season heats up with warmer weather
RALEIGH — For many, summer conjures thoughts of family vacations, fireworks and sweet, juicy peaches. Growers are expecting a strong harvest that will ensure a steady supply of the delicious summer fruit into September. “We lost some early varieties because of the late freeze, but we’ll be picking a lot starting the first week of July,” said Danny Bynum of Bynum Peach Farm in Richmond County. Â Bynum is a third-generation peach grower, and has been working with peaches since he …
Water District Board’s sub-committee To Meet About Purchase of Water Meters
Please be informed that the Water District Board’s Planning/Environmental Committee is scheduled to meet Wednesday, July 10 at 4:00 p.m. in the County Manager’s Office. The purpose is to discuss the purchase of water meters.
Henderson City Council Regular Meeting Monday, July 8th, 2013
Henderson City Council Regular Meeting Monday, 8 July 2013 6:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536 Download the full packet here: 20130708_coh_agenda_packet V. ADJUSTMENTS TO AND/OR APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTESa) 24 June 2013 Short Regular Meeting [See Notebook Tab 1]b) 25 June 2013 Recessed 24 June 2013 Short Regular Meetingc) 27 June 2013 Recessed 24 June 2013 and 25 June 2013 Short Regular Meeting VII. PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITIONSa) Eagle Scouts Nick …
Henderson Family YMCA Gold Tournament August 13th, 2013
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Thursday Open Line
Today is that most American of holidays — Independence Day, celebrating the day in 1776 when the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Ours was the first successful colonial independence movement against a European power. Recognition of our nationhood came with the Peace Treaty of 1783. From sea to shining sea, there will be parades, concerts, barbecues, and, of course, fireworks. Among the famous celebrations is the Boston Pops fireworks spectacular, featuring Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture,” now in its …
Henderson – Vance Crime Stoppers Crimes Of The Month July 2013 – Rewards Offered
Assault Case: On Saturday June 29, 2013 at 9:06am, members of the Henderson Police responded to Henderson Police Department in reference to a assault that occurred at Lowes Improvement Center 166 Dabney Road. Upon arrival Officers spoke to Daryl Mclendon of Pool Rock Shores Lane Henderson NC. . Mr. Mclendon stated that someone had assault his while sitting in this vehicle. The suspect is a white male about 50 years old 5 ft. weighting 200 lbs. with short black curly …
Furniture Company to Create 220 Jobs in Harnett County
Governor Pat McCrory and N.C. Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker announced on June 27 that Rooms To Go will build a new warehouse, distribution center and retail showroom in Harnett County. The company plans to create 220 new jobs and invest $40 million over the next three years in Dunn. The N.C. Department of Commerce’s David Spratley was the developer on this project. “Rooms to Go knows our state’s support for the furniture industry is second to none,” said Governor McCrory. …