Vance County Board of Commissioners Agenda for January 6th, 2013 Download the full agenda packet here (93 pages): 20140106_vcboc_agenda_packet Invocation County Manager Jerry L. Ayscue 1. Appointment 6:00 p.m. Terri Hedrick, Appearance Commission Recognition of Adopt-A-Highway Groups 2. Appointment 6:15 p.m. Steve Winstead, NC DOT Secondary Road Program 3. Public Comments (for those registered to speak by 5:45 p.m. – each speaker is limited to five minutes) 4. Committee Reports and Recommendations a. Human Resources Committee 5. County Manager’s Report …
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VGCC honors retired faculty and staff
Vance-Granville Community College celebrated employees who had retired from the college — and particularly those who retired in 2013 — during the holiday social for faculty and staff, held on Dec. 18 in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. Dr. Stelfanie Williams, the president of VGCC, thanked all employees, past and present, for their dedicated service to students and the community. She then called upon various college leaders to make presentations to their divisions’ newest retirees. Vice President …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
In order to tackle the 19th century’s version of “shovel ready jobs,” the nation’s first engineering college opened on this date in 1825 in Troy, New York, now known as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. At the time, engineering primarily concerned great structures, applying math and physical sciences to bridges, canals, shipbuilding, fortifications and large buildings. In the years since, engineering has come to be applied to many other fields, such as chemical, electrical, petroleum, and, of course, computers. As a force …
NC Cooperative Extension Upcoming Events
TOBACCO PRODUCTION MEETING/GAP TRAINING, JAN 28, 10 AM At the Granville Expo Center near Oxford. http://granville.ces.ncsu.edu/granvillegap/ FARM SAFETY FIELD DAY, JAN 14 Also at Granville Expo Center. http://granville.ces.ncsu.edu/farm-safety-field-day/ RETAIL READY WORKSHOP, JAN 24 At Franklin Extension Center. Learn about opportunities to sell produce in grocery stores, restaurants, etc. http://franklin.ces.ncsu.edu/event/25523749/ready-retail-workshop/
White House: As Of Today
Americans across the country have new health insurance that starts today, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Today, health reform is real in a new way for people like Daniel, a 22-year-old student who enrolled in a gold-level insurance plan and is paying just $70 a month after subsidies. It’s real for Lucy, from Texas, whose deductible is dropping from $7,500 to $3,000 a year, and for Mark, a small business owner who says that keeping his health care costs down …
White House: Lights. Camera. Education!
Lights. Camera. Education! Are you a student filmmaker? Know someone who is? We want your help. If you’re a student, we want you to make a short film — and have the chance to show it right here at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for the first-ever White House Student Film Festival. If you’re a parent or a friend, pass this on to a student you know. The topic? Technology in classrooms. There’s huge power in what technology can do for education …
White House: 13 from 2013
We’re always looking for new ways to engage with the American people, so as 2013 comes to an end it’s time to look back at some of our favorite online moments of the past year. Check out our favorites and be sure to stay tuned in the New Year.
Thursday Open Line
On this date in 1900, President William McKinley’s Secretary of State, John Hay, announced the so-called “open door” policy to stimulate trade with China, free of exclusion by imperial European powers scrambling for control of Chinese markets in the era before the income tax. This was significant because a very large portion of federal revenue came from tariffs or customs on imports. In 1900, federal receipts were around $567 million, of which 41 percent were from customs duties. Today, China …
Wednesday Open Line
The place where many of our ancestors first stepped ashore when they came to America seeking a new life opened on this date in 1892—Ellis Island in New York Harbor. The very first immigrant processed at the new facility was a 15-year-old Irish girl named Annie Moore. Over the course of more than 60 years, some 12 million people flowed through the center. Some sources say the number is considerably higher. The peak year was 1907, when just over a …
New Years Events
Thinking of heading out with the kids to celebrate the New Year? First Night Raleigh, the annual celebration of art and the New Year in downtown Raleigh, offers entertainment for families with kids of all ages on Dec. 31. Spread across several downtown streets, the celebration is free for those who simply want to enjoy the outdoor music, entertainers and fireworks, but a First Night Raleigh admission button or wrist band is needed for some performances and activities. The event …
Tuesday Open Line
On this New Year’s Eve, some 317 million Americans of all ages are ready to greet the year 2014. A hundred years ago, the U.S. population was just over 97 million. Fifty years ago, it was just over 186 million. The 2010 Census counted just under 309 million people. To show how the nation is growing, by this time tomorrow there will be 10,800 new babies on hand to welcome the new year, the first of whom will be reported …
White House Weekly Address: The President and First Lady Wish Everyone a Happy Holiday Season
In this week’s address, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Monday Open Line
As a year draws to a close, it is common to reflect on the passage of time. How history will judge 2013 is not yet known, but this year’s anniversaries are woven into the fabric of today. Two-hundred years ago, a newspaper in Troy, New York coined the term “Uncle Sam” in reference to the United States. One-hundred years ago, Henry Ford unveiled the first moving assembly line. Fifty years ago, the Supreme Court issued the Miranda decision, mandating legal …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
The first successful organ transplant in the U.S. was performed this month in 1954 in Boston by Harvard’s Dr. Joseph Murray, who passed away just last year. He transplanted a kidney from one identical twin to another, who lived just over eight years longer. For his pioneering work on organ transplants, Dr. Murray received the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1990. Now, there are nearly 17,000 kidney transplants each year in the U.S., the most common and successful of the …
White House: Politics
It’s not exactly a secret that Washington hasn’t worked as well as it should. Between the constant gridlock and partisanship, most people just tune this town out. That was especially true this year when the government literally shut down. Yet, even in spite of all that, thanks to the grit of the American people, this country continues to move forward. After the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, folks are getting back to work and the economy is getting …
The (Gingerbread) White House
As part of White House holiday tradition, the State Dining Room is home to the famous gingerbread house. Over the course of several weeks, Pastry Chef Bill Yosses and his talented team created a 300-pound, edible White House replica. This year’s creation features a mini Bo and Sunny sitting on the front steps of the house lit from within, and a functioning replica of the North Lawn fountain.
NC Cooperative Extension Farm Safety Field Day – Jan 14, Oxford
On January 14th, the Granville, Vance and Warren offices of Cooperative Extension are partnering with Farm Bureau to hold a farm safety event at the Granville County Expo & Convention Center (4185 US Hwy 15 S). We will have presentations by experts on safe use of chainsaws, tractors, lawn/garden equipment and much more! Please invest a few hours during this down time to come and learn and reflect on the safety practices at your operation. We can ALL make improvements. …
Senator Richar Burr Newsletter
This week the Senate considered several important issues before adjourning for the holidays. The issue foremost in the news was the Ryan-Murray Budget. As I announced earlier in the week, I voted against cloture and voted against the budget. While I commend Chairman Ryan in his efforts to prevent another shutdown, I could not in good faith support the budget bill. Included in the bill were retroactive cuts to military retiree’s cost-of-living adjustments. While I do agree there should be …
Senator Kay Hagan: Wishing You a Happy Holiday Season
I want to wish everyone in North Carolina a joyful holiday season and a Happy New Year. For me, there is no better gift than the opportunity to be surrounded by my loved ones during these winter holidays. And this year is particularly special in the Hagan household, as it is our first holiday with a new addition – our first grandchild. This season, I hope that each of you finds joy – whether it is gathering close to your …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Happy Holidays to you and your family
I hope this newsletter finds you well and that you and your family are enjoying the holidays. As we continue throughout the holiday season, it is important that we give thanks and appreciation for our many blessings, as there are still so many Americans facing hardships each day. Many are beginning to feel the stress of losing their health insurance, while others are experiencing exponential increases in monthly premiums that are simply unaffordable. Americans are also under pressure to ensure …