This has been a pivotal week in Raleigh as we work to develop the budget and address the state’s economic situation.
Author: Jason Feingold
VCS reworks long-term suspension policy
Here is the agenda for the Vance County Board of Education’s regular monthly meeting. The regular meeting is held on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Administrative Services Center at 1724 Graham Avenue in Henderson.
Drug bust on College Street
Chief K. L. Sidwell reported on Saturday that members of the Henderson Police Department’s Narcotics Unit served a search warrant on the address of 109 College Street, Apartment A, in Henderson.
City council to consider new loitering ordinance
Here is the agenda for the regular meeting of the Henderson City Council to be held today, May 11, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers located at 134 Rose Avenue in Henderson. The Henderson City Council holds its regular meeting on the second Monday of each month.
Monday’s open line
It seems the economic news becomes more dire every day. What will it take to pull out of the nose dive? Let your thoughts be heard on today’s open line.
Golden LEAF forum May 18
The public is invited to attend a community forum hosted by the Golden LEAF Foundation and Vance County on Monday, May 18, 2009 at 6:00 p.m at the Civic Center located in Building 9 on the main campus of Vance-Granville Community College in Henderson.
County resolves to support sewer line to KJC
The Vance County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to support he efforts of the Economic Development Commission to find state and federal funding to extend a sewer line down US1 South to the Kittrell Job Corps.
Friday/weekend open line
The new Star Trek movie premieres today. Frankly, there’s not much else we want to think about. Here’s your open line. Live long and prosper.
Opinion: Good news, bad news
by Elissa Yount There is good news and bad news from the Henderson Referendum Committee on Joint Funding.
Commission discusses county water project
The Vance County Board of Commissioners reviewed its progress on the county-wide water project at its regular meeting on Monday, May 4, 2009.
High speed rail update
by David B. Foster, PE; Keith Lewis, & Larry Sams NCDOT Rail Division Trail Concept — Local Public Information/Workshop Meetings Scheduled in North Carolina State and local government agencies in North Carolina and Virginia are working with local citizens in each county to identify the best location for a Trail Concept along the SEHSR corridor.
Vance 4th graders enjoy storytelling festival
Featured storytellers from left to right: Henry Vogel, Fred Motley, Marian Lytle, and Amatullah Saleem The H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library held its 13th Annual Storytelling Festival on Tuesday, April 28, 2009.
Board of ed. to hold budget meeting
The Vance County Board of Education will hold a budget meeting on Monday, May 11, 2009 at 5:30 p.m. prior to the regular board meeting. The meeting will be held in the Administrative Services Center break room located at 1724 Graham Avenue in Henderson. The purpose of the meeting is to review the preliminary 2009-2010 budget proposal.
Lamb St. bust nets crack, pills
Henderson Police Chief K.L. Sidwell reported yesterday that members of the Henderson Police Department’s Narcotics Unit served a search warrant at the address of 857 Lamb Street in Henderson.
Thursday’s open line
We’re sure that someone out there has a topic they’d like to see discussed on the open line. Send it in. We won’t tell anyone it was you. Here it is. En garde.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
by Gina DeMent, Public Information Officer Five County Mental Health Authority With increasing economic troubles piled on to the stress of work and family demands, more and more Americans are suffering from mental illnesses.
Opinion: Miserable end or endless misery?
by Elissa Yount The process of ending joint ventures with the county may be miserable, but a miserable end is better than the endless misery that the city taxpayer faces when forced to unfairly pay a disproportionately large part of these projects.
Wednesday’s open line
We’d like to congratulate the students, teachers, and volunteers who made the Citizens School program at Henderson Middle School culminate in the WOW! exhibition last night at the Civic Center at Vance-Granville Community College. It’s nice to know that in the age of the End-of-Grade test and No Child Left Behind that kids can still learn and have fun at the same time. We’ll have a more complete story on Citizens School in the near future.