Suspect in robbery at Wilco Hess on N. Garnett Street Second suspect in robbery at Wilco Hess on N. Garnett Street On December 29, 2007, an officer of the Henderson Police Department responded to an alarm call at the Wilco Hess store at 1640 N. Garnett Street in Henderson.
Author: Jason Feingold
Clean Up Henderson to meet
The Clean Up Henderson Committee will have its first meeting of 2008 on Wednesday, January 9.
New Year’s Day open line
Anyone have a resolution they’d like to share? Mine is to stop being lazy and post articles on the site every day.
Five County Focus: Get connected!
From: Gina Dement, Public Information Officer Five County Mental Health Authority Get Connected! Free Program offered to aging service providers or agencies to learn more about alcohol and medication misuse
Police seize half-kilo of crack
A half-kilo of crack cocaine seized by Henderson police One-half kilogram of crack cocaine was seized by the Henderson Police Department after a warrant search of 238 Keene Avenue. No further information was made available.
Weekend open line
As I sit anxiously awaiting the New England-New York final score, I know that I am truly blessed in that I have nothing better to worry about at the moment. As the New Year approaches, what are your blessings? Let us know on the weekend open line.
Drought relief bill signed
U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) today announced that a bill to provide disaster relief to North Carolina and other Southeastern farmers affected by the current record drought was signed into law on December 26.
Give the gift of life
The holiday season, Thanksgiving through the middle of January, is a traditionally challenging time for collecting blood.
Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report
During the holidays, we should remember to give to others, especially those who are less fortunate.
Monday’s open line
It’s hard to believe that another Christmas is almost come and gone and we’re still blogging away. Still being present on the Web is the best gift we could have asked for. We’re going to appeal to Hendersonians and Vancers one more time for some posts that reflect the holiday spirit. With that, we give you the open line.
Weekend open line
We’re sure by now Hendersonians are travelling, getting ready for out-of-town family and friends, clearing up last minute errands, or perhaps some combination of the three. As you rush about your holiday tasks, tell us about your best and worst experiences of the season on our open line.
City contracts for land acquistion
The City of Henderson entered into a contract with the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments, the Kerr-Tar Economic Development Corporation, and Friends of Clean Up Henderson to administer a grant from the North Carolina Department of Commerce to acquire land for the city’s Orange/Breckenridge Street project.
Friday’s open line
In my Star Trek-inspired vision of the future, I suppose I always knew this day would come: the end of the incandescent light bulb. Question: What will appear behind cartoon characters’ heads when then have ideas in future animations?
Davis chosen as mayor pro-tempore
At Monday night’s regular meeting of the Henderson City Council, veteran Council member Lonnie Davis was unanimously chosen as Mayor Pro-Tempore in a unanimous vote.
Thursday’s open line
Thought ethanol was the solution to our fuel problems? Well, everything has a price tag, it seems. Discuss and fuss on today’s open line.
City supports Nat’l Guard presence in Vance
At Monday’s regular meeting of the Henderson City Council, members voted unanimously to support a resolution for a National Guard presence in Vance County.
Former city manager Williams considers lawsuit
According to a memorandum obtained from former City Council member Bobby Gupton, former City Manager Eric Williams is considering bringing suit against the City of Henderson for severance and benefits.
Wednesday’s open line
So, you thought Home in Henderson was the death knell of American civilization? Here’s a little something we heard about on NPR on the way home from school that makes our operation look like a Hallmark card: www.mydeathspace.com. This site notes the deaths of www.myspace.com users. If this is the virtual tombstone, we prefer to be remembered with a few choice limericks.