RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue announced Monday that the N.C. Department of Commerce is the recipient of a $945,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration that will help increase exporting by small businesses over the next year. “One of the ways to strengthen our economy and speed up our recovery efforts is by supporting and growing small and medium sized businesses,” said Gov. Perdue. “North Carolina’s program to assist small businesses with export opportunities is posting strong …
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Asheboro featured on ’60 Minutes’
The CBS program “60 Minutes” examined the decline and slow recovery of manufacturing in Randolph County during a segment titled “The Death and Life of Asheboro, N.C.” Reporter Scott Pelley interviewed business owners, a couple that has survived layoffs, and the proprietor of a pickle company that has begun exporting its products to China. Asheboro business leaders, including N.C. Department of Commerce Secretary Keith Crisco, discussed their thoughts on the episode during a segment on WFMY – Greensboro. “”I’m very, …
Wednesday Open Line
Beware — it’s Halloween or more properly, All Hallow’s Eve, the day before the Feast of All Saints. According to Celtic tradition, it’s a time when witches, ghosts, and other unsavory characters walk the Earth for a day. For years, Halloween was eagerly awaited by youngsters, who would dress up in whatever was handy and make the rounds of the neighborhood, begging for candy with the empty threat “trick or treat!” Now, more formal parties are being held, and grownups …
Elissa Yount: The Rest of the Story
Can the City proceed to correct the wrongs in the Flint Hill area when two elected officials are invested in the neighborhood and have not addressed the problems? Do they want the eyes of the city and state turned on this area? Mike Inscoe’s company is invested in 13 houses and other lots in the Flint Hill Area on Hillside, Marshall, Booth, Champion and Chavasse. His company is listed as Hamlett Investments LLC with the Secretary of State and the …
NC Teacher: “I Quit”
Editors Note – This is an open letter from a North Carolina teacher in Union County published on another blog. A short excerpt is below, but you may read the full letter here: dianeravitch.net/2012/10/27/nc-teacher-i-quit/ The Internet told me that the West Coast was not hiring teachers anymore, but the East Coast was the go-to place. Charlotte, North Carolina couldn’t keep up with the demand! I applied with three schools, got three phone interviews, and was even hired over the phone. My …
United Way Fundraiser Challenges Physicians Vs. Staff
A Basketball Game fundraiser benefiting United Way will be held November 1, 2012 at 7:00pm At Kerr Vance Academy. The two teams are Maria Parham Medical Center Staff versus Maria Parham Medical Center Physicians. Ticket and concession sales hope to generate $25,000 for the fundraiser. Admission fee is as follow: Early ticket sale – 4.00 adult or $2.00 children. At the door— $5.00 adult or $3.00 children. For tickets call the hospital at 252-436-1167 and look for Jane at extension …
First Friday Breakfast at Henderson Collegiate
Henderson Collegiate is having another First Friday Breakfast at 7:30 am this Friday, November 2nd! Over breakfast, connect with the school’s mission and major successes, tour the facility to see collegiate learning in action, and talk with students about what it means to be a member of the “Pride.” Please RSVP to Caitlin Dietrich at 252-204-8750 or cdietrich@hendersoncollegiate.org by 5:30 pm on Thursday, Nov. 1st.
Political Discussion: 1 Week Countdown to Election Day 2012
Home in Henderson will have a weekly thread for political issues, including this thread, counting down 8 weeks until November 6th, 2012, election day. Discuss as you please, keep it civil and respectful. Next Tuesday will be Election Day, 2012! You are free to comment on political issues anywhere else on the site as well, but it might be easier to carry about long discussions in specified threads instead of many different threads over the website.
Automotive Equipment Manufacturer Chooses Gaston County
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that Nussbaum Lifts, a manufacturer of automotive service equipment, will locate a new facility in Gaston County. The company plans to create 83 jobs and invest $7.6 million dollars over three years in Gastonia. The project was made possible in part by a $137,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund. “My first priority is creating jobs,” said Gov. Perdue. “Our top-notch business climate continues to attract manufacturers to North Carolina. These companies …
Tuesday Open Line
Against the backdrop of rising concern about the cost of energy, most homeowners across the nation are anxiously watching the dropping temperatures as fall advances. Most homes in the U.S. have central heating, and six-out-of-10 have a warm-air furnace. By far the most popular heating fuel is gas — either piped in or bottled — which heats just over 60 percent of the nation’s homes. About one-third use electricity. Fuel oil, while still important in New England, is used to …
White House: The latest on Hurricane Sandy
As communities up and down the East Coast prepare for Hurricane Sandy to make landfall, President Obama is urging residents in the path of the storm to heed warnings from state, local, and tribal officials and make final preparations. Earlier today, he spoke from the White House Briefing Room. Watch President Obama speak about Hurricane Sandy. We also want to make sure you have the latest guidance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. If you don’t live in an area affected by …
Vance County Schools, Henderson Collegiate, KVA 2 Hour Delay Tuesday
As of the time of this writing, Vance County Schools, Henderson Collegiate and Kerr Vance Academy have a 2 hour delay for Tuesday in anticipation of high winds and possible power outages. For more up to date information please check with your local school, or visit www.wral.com/weather/closings
HPD Arrest Darius Benson for August Murder of Curtis Morton
On October 26, 2012 members of the Henderson Police Department Criminal Investigations Division in conjunction with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation arrested and charged Darius Montreal Benson, 25, of Henderson with first degree murder. Mr. Benson has been charged with the murder of Curtis Morton, 50, that occurred on August 4, 2012 at 338 Hamilton Street. Mr. Benson remains in the Vance County Jail under no bond pending a court hearing on November 5, 2012.
Vance-Granville Community Band presents concert at Louisburg High
The Vance-Granville Community Band will kick off its 2012-2013 season with a concert on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in the Louisburg High School Auditorium (201 Allen Lane, Louisburg). This marks the third consecutive year that the band, which is a joint effort between VGCC students and interested citizens, will present its fall concert in Franklin County. Admission is free. Serving as guest director for the community band will be Jason Pulley of Henderson. Pulley, who is also the …
White House Weekly Address: Protecting the American People with New Wall Street Reforms
In this week’s address, President Obama highlights the work of the new independent consumer watchdog he fought to create. This agency’s mission is to stand up for consumers and includes protecting every American from mistakes made by the companies who determine their credit scores. Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that’s happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the President urged Congress to join him in helping responsible homeowners refinance, Cecilia Muñoz reflected on the importance …
Monday Open Line
Can you imagine having to reach outside to clear your car windshield when it rains or snows? That’s just what people had to do in the early days of the automobile. A young woman from Alabama named Mary Anderson noticed this on a visit to New York City. She promptly drew up plans for the first hand-operated windshield wiper and was granted a patent in 1903. By 1916, such wipers were standard equipment on all automobiles and street cars. Checking …
Friday Homicide at Scottish Inn, Clifton Morris Hammond Arrested
On October 26, 2012 around 11:14 PM officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to Room 114 at the Scottish Inns, 1759 N. Garnett Street, Henderson, NC. Upon arrival to the hotel, officers found EMS performing procedures on Antonio Hammond, 33, of Henderson. Antonio Hammond was transported by EMS to Maria Parham Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. The victim’s brother, Clifton Morris Hammond, 26, of Henderson was arrested and charged with second degree murder. He was placed in …
City of Henderson Area Halloween Trick or Treat night observed Wednesday, October 31, 2012 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Halloween (Trick or Treat) night for children in the City of Henderson will be observed on Wednesday, October 31,, 2012 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Downtown Henderson will hold its annual Trick or Treat event on Garnett St on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 between the hours of 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm. This event is for children 12 and under (leaflets will go out to all elementary schools). Participating stores will have an orange sign in the window. Please …
Cardinal Innovations Provider Expo and Art Exhibit November 8th, 2012
An exciting event is being planned for November 8th, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm, at the Vance County Library in downtown Henderson. Cardinal Innovations—Five County Community Operations Center is sponsoring a provider expo for consumers, families, and stakeholders. All providers with physical locations in the Five County catchment area will be invited to have a table at the exhibit and showcase their services. This event represents a wonderful opportunity for the community to meet and to get better acquainted with you—our providers. …
Frankenfest, Halloween Celebration in Downtown Franklinton Saturday October 27th, 2012
Frankenfest on Main is a community event first held in uptown Franklinton in October, 2007. The purpose behind the event was two-fold. The Franklinton Uptown Revitalization Committee (URC), in an effort to bring the town’s citizens back to the historic downtown area, wanted to create an event that would hold something for everyone, of all ages and interests. To that end, members of the URC Promotions Committee solicited crafters, professional vendors, food salespeople, churches and charitable organizations to rent a …