Washington, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) is using his position on the Homeland Security Committee to advocate for increased school bus security.
Author: Jason Feingold
Two arrested in Stylees robbery
On February 27, 2007 a robbery occurred at Stylees Beauty Salon located 605 N.Garnett Street.
Wednesday’s open line
Kudos to the HPD on their recent series of high-profile arrests. Besides taking the opportunity to congratulate the police, who often feel like they’re trying to bail out the Atlantic with a thimble, what else can we do to take ownership of our town from criminals who dare to raise a hand to our hardworking and seniors? Let your ideas flow on today’s open line.
Curbside trash pick-up rejected by Council
The Daily Dispatch is reporting this morning that the Henderson City Council rejected moving to the proposed curbside trash pick-up system by a vote of 4-3.
Tuesday’s open line
Special thanks go out to our friends at WIZS for giving Boys and Girls Club of North Central North Carolina a chance to bring our message to their wide audience. We’re grateful for the support and the opportunity to do a little more to help make the program a success for the children of our community. With that, we give you our open line.
Murder suspect arrested
On August 20, 2006, a shooting incident occurred at the Auto Brite car wash located at 1208 E. Andrews Avenue.
Monday’s open line
Don’t forget, there’s still HiH Classifieds for your small advertising needs! For your thoughts, basketball-related or not, there’s the open line.
Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre begins season
The back of the Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre screen tower The Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre is set to begin its 2007 season on Saturday, March 16, with Flushed Away beginning at 7:30 p.m. and Rocky Balboa at 9:05 p.m.
Berger sponsors two charter school bills
North Carolina Senator Doug Berger and fellow senators W. Edward (Eddie) Goodall of Mecklenburg and Union Counties and Larry Shaw of Cumberland County are sponsoring two bills concerning charter schools.
Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report
Work in Raleigh continues to pick up speed as more bills are introduced and considered by the committees.
Weekend open line
As far as the time change goes, it’s “spring ahead; fall back”, so don’t forget to set the clocks forward an hour before you go to sleep on Saturday night. There are various fixes that we all need for our computers, thanks to the new time-change laws. We found this site particularly useful for Windows users: Microsoft.com: Preparing for Daylight Saving Time changes in 2007. It takes a bit of study to determine exactly what you need for your configuration, …
Friday’s open line
Spring is in the air, and with it comes pollen and migraine triggers, so it’s reader’s choice on conversational topics. Enjoy.
Thursday’s open line
For those of you who revere the English language, we suggest a visit to the Wordmall, a blog that gives interesting background information about the etymology of words and idioms in our very complicated language. Enjoy in good health. For everyone else, there’s the open line, politics, crime, unpaid taxes, and the usual suspects.
E.M. Rollins holds 5th grade science fair
E.M. Rollins Science Fair Entry Fifth grade students held a science fair yesterday under the guidance of science teacher Clara Foster, a 35-year veteran of Vance County Schools.
Wanted: Antavian “Bud” Yancey
Antavian “Bud” Yancey Antavian “Bud” Yancey is wanted for two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous.
Breaking and entering arrest made, cocaine seized
On March 7, 2007, Vondell Tyshang Gregory, 18, of 851 Julia Street in Henderson was arrested by members of the Henderson Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division after an investigation into a breaking and entering that occurred on February 24 of this year.
To the editor: Time to help male youth
In response to the growing crime among the youth in Henderson, my friend and coworker showed me this letter he has planned to send to our local newspaper editor.
To the editor: Rec Dept. complaints not answered
Dear Editor, I would be interested to see the number of residents in or out of Vance County who have made complaints against the Henderson Department of Recreation.
Pubic Works to discuss curbside garbage collection
The Public Works Committee will meet today at 12:00 p.m. in the Conference Room of City Hall on Beckford Drive. The purpose of the meeting will be further discussion of curbside garbage collection.
Wednesday’s open line
This story about Bert Brady, ABC News’ Person of the Week was forwarded to us yesterday by a long-time reader. Our reader also wrote, and we quote, “If Henderson folks could only come together on a project, any project, like this….” The story, as well as our reader’s words, moved us, so we offer them to you on today’s open line.