“I commend lawmakers for drafting House Bill 452 to make sure North Carolina’s schools remain safe places for teaching and learning. This legislation represents a comprehensive approach to keeping our educators and students safe by focusing on effective strategies such as increasing the number of school resources officers, school counselors, psychologists and social workers in our public schools. The bill also provides for panic alarms, safety kits and other critical tools to support schools in preparedness planning and help law …
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Wednesday Open Line
America’s coffee-loving public has no grounds for complaint about today’s anniversary. On this date in 1829, a patent was issued to James Carrington of Connecticut for a coffee mill. Milling is an ancient process for grinding grains and beans, and the basis of the 1829 patent was largely for its more robust, all-cast iron construction. But Carrington’s coffee mill came out to benefit from the country’s increasing taste for coffee, which supplanted tea as a favorite beverage around the time …
Shots Fired on Montogmery Street, Domestic Dispute
On April 1, 2013 around 1:30 PM officers responded to 846 E. Montgomery Street in reference to shots fired. Upon arrival two subjects were located at the residence and were detained. Upon further investigation it was determined that the incident was domestic related involving a child custody issue. Seneca Henderson, 21, of 846 E. Montgomery Street was arrested and charged with possession a firearm by a felon, discharging a firearm in the city, and assault on a female. He received …
Beer at the Ballpark: Draft Picks Score Across NC
RALEIGH, N.C. (April 1, 2013) — A spring breeze, the crack of a bat, the sense of place that defines Minor League Baseball — all that and a choice of craft brew: What more could a baseball fan want? From Asheville to Zebulon, games unfold in towns where Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Curt Schilling, Manny Ramírez, Chipper Jones, Cal Ripken Jr., Derek Jeter and “Crash” Davis once played. And at the ballpark, beer lovers can sample dozens of the state’s …
Bowling for Bras, Friday April 26th
Carolina Lanes in Henderson, NC will be hosting a fundraiser “Bowling for Bras” on Friday April 26th, 2013 from 6pm-8pm. Entry is $15.00 per person which includes shoe rental. Teams are welcome. Call (252) 431-1400 to pre-register. Proceeds to benefit the Women’s Economic Equity (WEE) Council & WEE Boutique, which provide career coaching & professional attire (including undergarments!) for disadvantaged women entering or re-entering the workforce. Bowling for Bras flyer
Tuesday Open Line
Critics of federal spending initiatives often allude with some disdain to the government’s ability to create money. It’s pure coincidence, though, that the first federal building commissioned under the country’s new constitution was intended to do just that. On this date in 1792, President George Washington and Congress established the National Mint in the then capital city of Philadelphia. The mint issued the gold, silver and copper coinage as the legal tender of the young republic. Since building the mint …
Legislative Update from Senator Richard Burr
Last Friday, the Senate began voting on the 2014 federal budget, which I ultimately voted against. While I was pleased that the Senate Democrats put forth their first budget in four years on the Senate floor, I believe the resulting product is irresponsible and detrimental to the American people. The budget raises taxes by more than $1 trillion, but still manages to add trillions of dollars to the nation’s debt. As I have said many times, we need a budget …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Helping Businesses Work with the Federal Government
As always, it was a pleasure to be back in the Second District last week. I was thrilled to see more than 100 business leaders from the Second District attend the “Doing Business with the Federal Government Seminar” I hosted in Fayetteville on Tuesday. Representatives from several government agencies explained the process of contracting with the federal government and provided tips to navigating the bureaucracy. The speakers at the event explained that even with the sequestration, the federal government is …
Monday Open Line
Broadcast advertising saw a major change on this date in 1970 — as President Nixon signed a bill into law prohibiting cigarette advertising on the nation’s airwaves. The ban went into effect on January 1st of the next year — the first major step in the ongoing debate over the public health risk of smoking. Until then, names such as Lucky Strike, Chesterfield and Philip Morris had sponsored some of the most famous shows since the earliest days of broadcasting. …
White House Weekly Address: President Obama Offers Easter and Passover Greetings
President Obama uses his weekly address to mark a sacred time for the millions of Americans celebrating Easter and Passover, and he calls on everyone to use this time to reflect on the common values we share as a nation. The President says that this is a chance to embrace loved ones, give thanks for our blessings, and help those less fortunate as we celebrate our individual traditions as well as the thread of humanity that connects us all This …
Henderson Police Department: Rape Suspect Arrested
On Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 2:28 P.M., Henderson Police officers were dispatched to Thomas Street in Henderson in reference to a sexual assault. The 50 year-old victim in this matter stated that while walking down Young Avenue, she was confronted by a male with a handgun. The victim was forcibly removed from the roadway at which time she was sexually assaulted. The victim was taken to an area hospital for treatment. Officers were able to locate the suspect shortly …
Henderson Police Department: Arrest related to Murder at Scottish Inn
On Wednesday March 27, 2013, William Ormond, 25, of 106 Alexander Lane, Henderson was served with a true bill of indictment for accessory after the fact in relation to the murders that occurred at the Scottish Inns. He received a $150,000 secured bond pending a court hearing on April 30, 2013.
Meet Me in the Street – First Concert of 2013 – Friday, April 26
Henderson, NC (March 28, 2013) – 2013’s first of three free “Meet Me in the Street” concerts is scheduled for Friday, April 26. Featured band will be The Konnection Band, a well-known, six member local band, that presents a variety of rock, funk, R&B, beach and country music . The free concert will take place on Breckenridge Street from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Other concerts are scheduled for Thursday, May 30 (featuring Summertime) and for Thursday, September 12 (featuring The …
Three new NCDA&CS regional agronomists available to advise growers
RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently announced the hiring of three new regional agronomists. Growers can now seek agricultural advice from Georgia Love in Anson, Guilford, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond and Scotland counties; Chris Jernigan in Craven, Carteret, Greene, Jones, Lenoir and Pitt counties; and Amy Poirier in Cabarrus, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Union and Yadkin counties. Regional agronomists are part of the Field Services Section of the Agronomic …
White House: The most powerful moment you’ll watch all day
Thursday morning, President Obama talked about the tragedy in Newtown, which happened 104 days ago, and brought a room to silence with a simple point: “The entire country was shocked,” he said. “And the entire country pledged we would do something about it and that this time would be different. Shame on us if we’ve forgotten. I haven’t forgotten those kids. Shame on us if we’ve forgotten.” He was in the East Room, standing with a group of mothers who …
NCDA&CS to treat gypsy moth infestations in Granville and Warren counties
RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will soon treat gypsy moth infestations in Granville and Warren counties. The treatments are anticipated to occur between April 5 and April 25, depending on weather conditions and insect development. Two fine-mist applications of the biological pesticide Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki, or Bt(k), will be made four to 10 days apart. Treatments will be accomplished using low-flying helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft. The proposed 922-acre treatment block in north-central Granville County is …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
While openings of a major department store or a branch of a big-box chain are often welcomed by shoppers and communities, they are also the cause of some concern. Small local businesses face greater competition, yet those small businesses are an outsized engine of economic growth. Additionally, they are important distinguishing features in local communities. That’s why today is Mom and Pop Business Owners Day. There are about 27.1 million business firms in the U.S., but over 21 million of …
Oxford Preparatory High School Application Deadline April 8th
Oxford Preparatory High School’s initial enrollment period will end on April 8th. Enrollment for the first charter high school in the area is open to any student (tuition-free) who 1) is a resident of North Carolina, regardless of county of residence, and 2) will enter 9th grade during the 2013 – 2014 school year. Families of rising 9th grade students can complete the application, available on the school’s website (www.oxfordprephs.org) or at the public libraries in Henderson and Oxford, and …
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of March 28 on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Weekend, take in a movie – or more than one – during the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham. Step back in time at Poplar Grove Plantation in Wilmington. Enjoy the great outdoors at Rendezvous Mountain Educational Forest in Purlear. Experience a variety of art at the Siler City Arts Incubator in Siler City. And the “House Special” samples the fare at Taverna Agora in Raleigh. (Please note: listings …
Harrah’s Casino offers economic boom to tribe
Michell Hicks sees more than flashing lights and upscale decor when he looks at the renovations to Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. He sees jobs. “The bottom line is about helping people,” said Hicks, the principal chief of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation, which owns the casino. “We’ve created a lot of jobs, not just for tribal members, but also for Western North Carolina,” he said. The casino employs 2,500 people, including 400 enrolled tribe members, said Brooks Robinson, …