Photo of the Week I brought a little bit of the south to the halls of the Capitol this week! I picked these beautiful boots up as a belated birthday present to myself in Johnston County, North Carolina. Weekly Update This was a busy week legislatively as I reintroduced two important bills — one to protect Medicare cancer patients from sequester cuts and the other to shield our farmers from the effects of Obamacare. H.R. 1387, The Fairness for …
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Butterfield to Join Dept. of Health & Human Services for Panel on Impact of Affordable Care Act on North Carolina Women for ACA 5th Anniversary
WASHINGTON, DC — On Monday, March 23rd, Rep. G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) will join Dr. Pamela Roshell, Department of Health and Human Services Director for Region IV, for a roundtable discussion and celebration of the 5th Anniversary of the Patients’ Protections and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Joining in the celebration, which also marks Women’s History Month, will be key government and healthcare leaders who will discuss the Affordable Care Act’s success in North Carolina, and underscore what its passage means …
VGCC Radiography student nominated for Herring Award
Vance-Granville Community College recently nominated John T. Kelly III of Durham, a student in the college’s Radiography program, for the North Carolina Community College System’s Dallas Herring Achievement Award. The award was established by the system in 2010 to honor the late Dr. Dallas Herring, the longtime State Board of Education chairman and one of the state’s earliest advocates of community colleges. Each year, the award recognizes a current or former community college student who best embodies Herring’s philosophy of …
VGCC awards 319 Scholarships to students
Vance-Granville Community College awarded 319 scholarships to students at an annual awards ceremony, held Feb. 25 in the college’s Civic Center. In her welcoming remarks, Dr. Stelfanie Williams, the president of VGCC, congratulated the scholarship recipients and thanked the donors who support the college’s Endowment Fund, many of whom were on hand to present their scholarships in person. “The mission of our college is to educate, inspire and support a diverse community of learners, and these scholarships are …
White House Weekly Address: It’s Time to Confirm Loretta Lynch
In this week’s address, the President called on Republicans in Congress to stop playing politics with law enforcement and national security and confirm Loretta Lynch as Attorney General of the United States. Loretta is an independent, career prosecutor who deserves to be confirmed as soon as possible. She has proven herself time and again throughout her 30-year career, yet come Monday, the amount of time her nomination will have languished on the floor of the Senate will total more than …
Monday Open Line
The ingenuity of one man helped to change the very shape of America’s cities — and indeed those around the world. On this date in 1857 in New York City, Elisha Otis installed the first enclosed, commercial passenger elevator. His earlier development of automatic brakes meant that riders were safe, even if the hoisting cable of an elevator broke. Subsequent installations have lifted city skylines, as architects began to design increasingly taller buildings. And reversing centuries of practice, the elevator …
City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday March 23rd, 2015
Henderson City Council Short Regular Meeting Monday, 23 March 2015 6:00 PM NO Work Session Items City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536 Download the full agenda here: 20150323_coh_agendapacket.pdf
NCDMV Continues Issuance of Voter ID Cards in Preparation for 2016 Elections
RALEIGH — With the 2016 elections fast approaching, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles continues its collaborative effort with the North Carolina State Board of Elections to issue no-fee voter ID cards and register qualified voters at all driver license offices statewide. As directed by the General Assembly in accordance with the Voter Information Verification Act (VIVA – House Bill 589), effective January 1, 2016, North Carolina will require all voters to present valid photo identification to cast a …
Vance County Board of Education Called School Board Meeting
VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Called Meeting Wednesday, March 25, 2015 5:30 p.m. Administrative Services Center Superintendent’s Conference Room, 1724 Graham Avenue, Henderson, N. C. 27536 AGENDA Call to Order * II. Approval of Meeting Agenda * III. Revised 2014-2015 Early College Academic Calendar Budget Work Session Local Current Expense Fund Teacher Supplements Capital Outlay Fund Technology Summary * V. Executive Session * VI. Adjournment * Requires Board Action
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of March 19 on North Carolina Weekend, “Collecting Carolina” looks at Native American art in Raleigh. Lift a glass during a tour of several breweries in Wilmington. The “Fitness Files” tries stand-up paddleboarding in Wrightsville Beach. Step back in time at the Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Show in Lillington. And enjoy a visit to the Snowbird Mountain Lodge in Robbinsville. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is underwritten by Visit North Carolina. In …
Vance County Planning/Environmental Committee Notice March 25th, 2015
Vance County’s Planning/Environmental Committee (Commissioners Garrison, Taylor and Wilder) is scheduled to meet Wednesday, March 25 at 3:00 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room. The purpose is to discuss solar farms. Note: All commissioners are invited to attend.
VGCC job fair focuses on construction, logistics
Vance-Granville Community College is hosting a Construction & Logistics Job Expo on Wednesday, April 8, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The event is intended for area residents who are looking for jobs working with heavy equipment (bulldozers and excavators, for example); as well was those requiring a Commercial Driver License (CDL); those in the construction trades, including carpentry, welding, and masonry; or those in transportation, warehousing and …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
One of the most distinctive and near universal American colloquialisms — the affirmation “OK” — appeared in public for the first time this month in 1839. There have been claims that “OK” derives from languages as diverse as Greek and Choctaw, and that it appeared in earlier American documents. But it was first published in a Boston Morning Post story with a brief definition. While “OK” took off around the country and eventually the world, time KO’d the Boston Post, …
Trustees Urge General Assembly to Support Community Colleges with Increased Funding
Vance-Granville Community College’s Board of Trustees adopted a resolution urging the North Carolina General Assembly to support the state’s community colleges with increased funding at the board’s bi-monthly meeting on Monday, March 16. The meeting was held at the VGCC Warren County Campus in Warrenton. The resolution, approved unanimously, urges the Legislature to close the “Salary Gap” for community college instructors and staff by allowing colleges to retain $59 million now returned to the state as a part of management …
Vance County Water Planning Committee Meeting Notice March 30th, 2015
Please be informed that the County’s Water Planning Committee (Commissioners Brummitt, Garrison and Taylor) is scheduled to meet Monday, March 30 at 3:30 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room. All commissioners are invited to attend.
Domestic Violence Arrest
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015, members of the Henderson Police Department Patrol Division responded to 111 S. Pinkston Street Apartment 18 in response to a domestic situation. The occupant, Jazminn Williams reported that her boyfriend had come to her apartment and kicked in her door. An argument ensued at which time Williams telephoned police. Williams fled from the scene as police arrived. After a brief foot pursuit, the suspect was taken into custody. Jonathan Marow, 28, 212 Booth Street, Henderson …
Bill Introducted in North Carolina Legislature Gives Free Community College to High School Students with 3.5 or higher GPA
The purposes of the High Achieving Tuition Scholarship Program include the following:(1) Encourage higher?performing students at community colleges.(2) Utilize the State’s educational resources to the fullest.(3) Create more educational and career options for students.(4) Realize significant cost?savings to the State.(5) Develop a more competitive workforce. Scholarship Eligibility. – A student shall be eligible to receive a High Achieving Tuition Scholarship if the student meets all of the following requirements: (1) In the academic semester prior to enrolling in a community …
NCDMV & NCDENR Debut New State Implementation for Inspection and Maintenance Program
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles, in conjunction with the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, will debut a new emissions exemption pertaining to the North Carolina Inspection and Maintenance program on Wednesday, April 1. In accordance with House Bill 585, the new state implementation will allow vehicles that are produced within three years of the current year and have less than 70,000 miles on the odometer, an exemption from obtaining an emissions inspection. “We …
White House Recapping St. Patrick’s Day: A Green Fountain, Shamrocks, and the Prime Minister of Ireland
Tuesday, President Obama brought the Irish spirit to the White House in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. In their Oval Office meeting, President Obama congratulated Prime Minister Enda Kenny on the economic progress made in Ireland over the last several years. The President also recognized the tremendous investments made by both American and Irish companies that continue to improve our economy through trade. In celebration of St. Patrick’s day, the Prime Minister gave the President a pot o’ shamrocks and …
Thursday Open Line
Banks had operated in America for about a half century before someone tried to make an unauthorized withdrawal. On this date in 1831, Edward Smith committed the first bank robbery in the U.S. — hitting the City Bank on New York’s Wall Street. He entered the bank after it closed, using a duplicate set of keys, and got away with $245,000 — a huge sum at the time. By various calculations, that would be worth from $5.4 million to $6.6 …