Governor Pat McCrory and North Carolina Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker announced Tuesday that HSM will be expanding its manufacturing operation in Catawba County. The company plans to create 162 new jobs and invest more than $3.3 million over the next three years in Hickory and Conover. Ron Leitch was the developer on this project for the N.C. Department of Commerce. “It’s always encouraging to see companies with roots as deep as HSM reinvest in our state,” said Governor McCrory. “Their …
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Wednesday Open Line
One of the saddest days in the history of American journalism occurred on this date in 1981, in Washington, D.C., as the venerable newspaper, The Washington Star, printed its last edition after covering local and national news for 128 years. For much of its history, the Star was regarded as the national capital’s paper of record. That record remains accessible online in a digital archive containing every issue. The demise of The Washington Star was a prominent indicator of a …
American Cancer Societey Seeking Volunteers for local Cancer Prevention Study
What if you could prevent even one family from hearing the words, “you have cancer”? This year, you can fight back against cancer by enrolling in the American Cancer Society’s new research study called the Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3). By joining CPS-3, you can help researchers better understand the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause or prevent cancer, which will ultimately save lives. Who can join the study?The study is open to anyone who: Is between 30 and 65 …
Michael Bobbitt: Notes From The Peanut Gallery (VC BOC August 5th, 2013)
Closed Session – Legal Matter & Economic Development Project Starting at the end of the commissioners’ meeting because curiosity is asking, what is the latest economic development project? I was told there would be no public announcement regarding the closed session discussion of the economic development project. It does leave one wondering what the Chairman of the Economic Development Commission presented to the county commissioners. Change Order– Farmer’s Market According to the County Manager’s report, “Bad soils were encountered and …
VGCC Names 322 to Dean’s List
Vance-Granville Community College has announced that 322 students earned Dean’s List honors for the spring semester that ended in May. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student had to maintain a 3.5 grade-point average and have no grade lower than “B” while carrying at least 12 semester hours, according to VGCC Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs Dr. Angela Ballentine. Spring Semester Dean’s List honorees are listed below by program of study and then by residence. Accounting: …
Henderson Vance Crime Stopppers Crimes of the Month for August 2013. Rewards Offered
Assault Case: On July 27, 2013 at approximately 3:29 A.M., members of the Henderson Police Department responded to 624 Flint Street in reference to two victims shot. Upon arrival, officers located the victims sitting on the porch of the residence. The victims were identified as Ms. Caustine Powell of Pinkston Street and a Ms. Genetta Pitchford of Warrenton NC. Both ladies were found to be suffering from gunshot wounds. The Henderson Police Department encourages anyone with information related to this …
Ninth annual Food Safety Forum scheduled for Aug. 27
RALEIGH — Registration is open for the ninth annual Commissioner’s Food Safety Forum, scheduled for Aug. 27 at the State Fairgrounds. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler will host the event from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Expo Center. It is open to farmers, food businesses, regulators, health professionals and others with an interest in food safety. Admission is free and includes lunch. “The Food and Drug Administration is proposing sweeping reform of food safety regulation in the United States,” …
Tuesday Open Line
Today is one of America’s more obscure and unusual commemorations. It’s National Fresh Breath Day, even if it is not recognized by the greeting card industry. The idea is to make people aware that having fresh breath is part of overall health and wellness, and that the solution to bad breath — technically known as halitosis — can be relatively simple. Sometimes, chronic bad breath can be a symptom of a serious illness. Mostly, it’s one of life’s most personal …
Oxford Preparatory High School student orientation/information session August 6th
The next Oxford Preparatory High School student orientation/information session will be held Tuesday 8/6 from 6:00 – 7:00 in the meeting room of the Richard Thornton Library in Oxford. This session is designed to provide detailed information about scheduling, electives, supplies, transportation, and athletics for rising 9th grade students who have already enrolled. OPHS is continuing to enroll students, therefore families of rising 9th graders who are interested but have not yet applied are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Helping Our Veterans
Last week began with an important event to help our veterans find jobs in the Fayetteville area. On Monday, my office hosted our second annual “Recruit-a-Vet” job fair and we were thrilled to have over 300 veterans, members of the military, and military spouses participate. As our economy slowly recovers, those looking for employment need all the help they can get and I was honored to be able to provide this opportunity to the men and women who have sacrificed …
Vance County BoC and BoE Joint Work Session August 8th
A Joint Work Session of the Vance County Board of Education and the Vance County Board of Commissioners has been scheduled for Thursday, August 8, 2013, at 4:00 p.m. in the Farm Bureau Room, Perry Memorial Library.
Vaccination can prevent equine deaths from EEE
RALEIGH – A low-cost vaccination may have prevented the deaths of six equine that died after contracting Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, according to state veterinary officials. A seventh animal appears to be recovering from the disease. State Veterinarian David Marshall recommends that equine owners talk to their veterinarians about an effective vaccination protocol to protect horses from EEE and another mosquito-borne disease, West Nile virus. The EEE and WNV vaccinations typically require two initial doses for horses, mules and donkeys that …
White House Weekly Address: Securing a Better Bargain for the Middle Class
In this week’s address, President Obama tells the American people that his plan for creating a better bargain for the middle class builds on the progress we’ve made, fighting our way back from the worst economic recession of our lifetimes. This week, the Vice President and Dr. Biden wrapped up a trip to India and Singapore, the President announced a bargain for middle class jobs, welcomed the Huskies and the Giants, the American Legion, Girls & Boys Nation, the President …
Monday Open Line
An invention that sometimes drives us to distraction — but without which we would scarcely be driving at all — went into operation on this date in 1914. A traffic light system, credited with being the first in the U.S., flashed red and green at the intersection of 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. To further prompt drivers, the words “Stop” and “Move” were emblazoned on the operating red and green lights. At the time, there were about …
Butterfield Offers Condolences on the Passing of Julius L. Chambers
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today issued the following statement on the passing of civil rights leader and former North Carolina Central University Chancellor Julius L. Chambers: “The loss of Julius Chambers will be felt across North Carolina and the civil rights community. As an attorney and educator, Julius enriched the lives of people nationwide, including my own. His dogged pursuit of fairness and equality helped to usher in an era of change. And his life’s work …
Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, August 5th 2013
Download the full agenda packet here: 20130805_vcboc_agenda_packet Invocation Elijah ColemanKesler Temple AME Zion Church 1. Appointment 6:00 p.m. Jordan McMillen and Byron MasonOverview of County Internship 2. Appointment 6:15 p.m. Resolution of Appreciationto Sandra Grissom 3. Public Comments (for those registered to speak by 5:45 p.m. – each speaker is limited to five minutes) 4. Committee Reports and Recommendationsa. Human Resources Committeeb. General Government Committee 5. County Manager’s Reporta. Recognition of NCACC 4-H Representativeb. Change Order – Farmer’s Marketc. Memorandum …
15th National Night Out Against Crime Tuesday, August 6th 2013
The Henderson Police Department in conjunction with the Vance County Sheriff’s Department is currently planning our 15th National Night Out Against Crime. We would like for your agency or business to be a part of the effort to help our community put a stop to crime. Most agencies display a vehicle and or equipment and provide information to the community. Some agencies even set up booths and hand out literature. It is up to your agency how you would like …
VGCC receives Plus 50 Grant
Vance-Granville Community College was recently chosen to join the Plus 50 Encore Completion Program, a national effort to train 10,000 baby boomers for new jobs in health care, education and social services. The program is sponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges. VGCC is one of only four community colleges in North Carolina currently participating in the program, which seeks to assist adults age 50 and over in completing degrees or certificates in high-demand occupations that give back to …
Wild animals, wrestling and wood turning part of new attractions at Mountain State Fair
FLETCHER — The playful bark of sea lions and thunderous smack of human pile drivers will be joining the familiar sounds of the midway and livestock arenas at the 2013 N.C. Mountain State Fair. The 20th annual fair runs Sept. 6-15 at the WNC Agricultural Center. Sea Lion Splash, an interactive and educational water show, will offer visitors a chance to view sea lions up close as they balance balls, shoot hoops, dance and perform handstands. The show features rescued …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
One of the engines of business and personal life in the 21st century is just 22 years old this month — the World Wide Web. The concept was developed and released by two scientists at the Cern Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. At 22, the Web is quite a bit younger than the U.S. median age of 37, but in its brief life has come to shape our days with searches, shopping and communication. It took some time to get going, …