“Please don’t slay the messenger,” Interim City Manager Ed Wyatt said as he introduced the topic of sanitation to the Henderson City Council during its work session on Monday, March 24, 2008.
Author: Jason Feingold
Minor shot in hand on Maple Street
Arrests – Sondra Brandon, of 530 E. Andrews Avenue, was served a criminal summons for a simple assault.
Shooting reported on Clark Street
Incident Reports March 22, 2008 – Larry Southerland, of Franklin Fencing, reported that someone broke into their business and stole three truck batteries ($230), miscellaneous tools, chain link fence, and conduit pipe.
City staff recommends water utility deposits
Interim City Manager Ed Wyatt distributed a memorandum dealing with the problem of delinquent utility bills in the city of Henderson.
Wednesday’s open line
The average North Carolina family needs $42,841 to meet their basic needs…unless you live in Wake County. According to the 2000 Census, median income in Vance County was $36,389. We doubt it’s gone up since then.
Email retention review committee announced
Editor’s note: This is submitted as a follow-up to this past weekend’s open line. Raleigh — The membership of a special panel that will conduct a comprehensive review of policies concerning the retention of e-mail messages under the North Carolina’s public records law was announced yesterday by North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley.
763 DWI citations in state St. Patrick’s Day campaign
Raleigh – Gov. Mike Easley announced today that state and local law enforcement officers cited 763 motorists for driving while impaired during a St. Patrick’s Day “Booze It & Lose It” campaign, which ran March 14-17.
Tuesday’s open line
It really is better to give rather than to receive. Dig down deep into those pockets, friends…
HPD arrests and incidents
Arrests – James Robinson, of 5510 Penrith Drive, Durham, was arrested at Wal-mart for larceny of $94.50 worth of various food items. He was confined in the Vance County Jail under a $300 secured bond.
County planning/environmental committee to meet
The Vance County Board of Commissioners’ Planning/Environmental Committee is scheduled to meet on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. in County Manager Jerry Ayscue’s conference room. No meeting agenda was provided.
Water/sewer rate hike recommended to council
In introducing the rate study to the Henderson City Council during its workshop session on Monday, March 24, 2008, Interim City Manager Ed Wyatt called it a “long awaited report”.
Council to discuss sanitation at workshop
There will be a “workshop” session of the Henderson City Council this evening, Monday, March 24, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in its meeting chambers in city hall.
Monday’s open line
According to WRAL, more people are calling for school boards to be given the authority to levy their own taxes. Do any of those people live here?
FRONTLINE to air definitive Iraq War documentary
From the horror of 9/11 to the invasion of Iraq; the truth about WMD to the rise of an insurgency; the scandal of Abu Ghraib to the strategy of the surge — for six years, FRONTLINE has revealed the defining stories of the war on terror in meticulous detail, and the political dramas that played out at the highest levels of power and influence.
Weekend open line
State employees may be breaking the law when they delete emails. Get ready for an email server storage space tax.
Sen. Berger’s Greetings from Raleigh
I hope that you are doing well and looking forward to this warmer spring weather! Hopefully, we will continue to receive much needed rain in the days to come.
Friday’s open line
When I first started teaching public school way back in the late 20th century, I was determined that I wasn’t going to spend my own money on my classroom, nor was I going to provide school supplies for my students.
HPD blotter: rash of car thefts
Arrests – Jovan A. Bullock, of 606 E. Montgomery Street, was arrested for three counts of failure to appear, injury to property, and shoplifting.
Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report
In our General Assembly, we know that it’s not enough to simply spend taxpayer money.