On this date in 1882, the world’s first hydroelectric power plant began operating on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin. Inspired by Thomas Edison, a man named H.F. Rogers built the facility using a water wheel to power the lights in the Appleton Paper and Pulp Company, a nearby building and his home. Soon, hydroelectric power plants were spurring industrial growth in many parts of the country. Today, 407 hydroelectric power establishments across the U.S. produce about 7 percent of …
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Perry Memorial Library Hosts Digital Bookmobile Wednesday, October 7th, 2015
Have you ever wondered about ebooks and eaudiobooks? Do you have a portable reading device, smartphone, or computer that you would like to use for digital media? The Digital Bookmobile is for you! Come tour the bookmobile on one of only 2 stops in NC this year. It will be located in the parking lot on the Breckenridge side of the library from October 7th, 2015 1:00-7:00. This event is free and open to the public.
Rusty McMahon: Enough Already!
At its recent annual awards banquet, the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments (COG) chose Archie B. Taylor as its Vance county elected official of the year. COG officials praised Taylor’s leadership vision, his hands on approach, and his economic development success since becoming a commissioner. Tommy Hester bragged about Taylor’s having been a catalyst for the expansion of two local companies. Truth is, giving our hard earned tax dollars to companies that were going to expand here anyway is nothing …
Senator Richard Burr: Intel hearing, 440th Airlift Wing, Pope visit
Senate Intelligence Hearing Last week, I chaired the third open Senate Intelligence Committee hearing of 2015. National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers testified on several key intelligence matters. When asked if private email servers, like the one used by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, could put national security in jeopardy Admiral Rodgers said that it “represents opportunity” and would be a “top priority for foreign intelligence services.” Pushing to Maintain the 440th Airlift Wing at Fort Bragg Senator Tillis and …
Warren County Farm Tour October 17th, 2015
Are you a farmer who wants to learn about innovative crops and production methods? Or someone who owns an acre or three of land and wants to make it more productive? Or simply someone who loves food and wants to know more about the farms where it’s produced? If you fit into any of these categories, then the Warren County Farm Tour is the place to be. On October 17th participants will meet at the Warren County Extension Center at …
Vance County Regional Farmers Market Advisory Board October 1st, 2015
The Vance County Regional Farmers Market Advisory Board will meet on Thursday, October 1, 2 pm at Farmers Market (210 Southpark Dr., Henderson, NC). This meeting is open to the public and the Board welcomes comments and input. For more information, call 252-598-0814 or e-mail farmersmarket@vancecounty.org
Bone Marrow Registration Drive in Honor of Superior Court Judge Carl Fox
Chapel Hill: Superior Court Judge Carl Fox has presided over many cases in his tenure, but he now faces what may be the most difficult case of his life — his own. Judge Fox, a well-known and loved North Carolina public official, is fighting myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a condition in which the body is not able to produce enough healthy new blood cells. Unable to defeat the disease with conventional treatment, Judge Fox needs a bone marrow transplant for a …
Henderson Police Seeking Info on Shooting – Reward Offered
On September 26, 2015 around 3:44 AM officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to the area behind the Quick Mart, 517 E. Andrews Ave, Henderson in reference to a subject that was shot. Upon arrival, officers found Horace Jackson, 49, of 912 Hargrove Street, Henderson suffering from a gunshot wound. Vance County EMS arrived and Hotransported Mr. Jackson to Maria Parham Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries. The investigation is being conducted by members of the Henderson …
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As September’s National Honey Month ends tomorrow, Wisconsin — the land of milk — hosts the opening of the World Dairy Expo, running through Saturday. The exposition in Madison is expected to draw about 77,000 attendees. Farmers, producers and visitors will see some of the best dairy cattle, learn about genetics, profit margins, and even cow comfort — while mingling with some thousands of dairy men and women from dozens of different countries. America’s dairy product manufacturing employs about 130,000 …
Charity Softball Game between Maria Parham and Person Memorial October 6th, 2015
Charity Softball Game between Maria Parham and Person Memorial in Roxboro!!! October 6th – 6 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Fox’s Pond – Vicksboro Road Concessions will be sold – chips, popcorn, peanuts, assorted drinks and water Proceeds will go to support The United Way and Relay For Life
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: A Historic Address to Congress
Photo of the Week In the photo above, my husband Brent and I are at the White House Arrival Ceremony to welcome His Holiness Pope Francis. I am so thankful to have been able to participate in this momentous event. Weekly Update: It was an exciting week in Washington as Pope Francis visited the city and gave a historic address to a joint meeting of Congress. In addition to attending the papal address, it was an honor and …
City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday, September 28th, 2015
Henderson City Council Short Regular Meeting Monday 28 September 2015, 6:00 p.m. R. G. (Chick) Young, Jr. Council Chambers, Municipal Building 134 Rose Avenue Henderson, North Carolina Download the full agenda packet here: 20150928_coh_agenda_packet I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. OPENING REMARKSIn order to provide for the highest standards of ethical behavior and Transparency in Governanceas well as provide for good and open government, the City Council has approved Core Valuesregarding Ethical Behavior1 and Transparency in …
Representative Baskerville September 2015 Newsletter
Download the newsletter here: Bakersville September 2015 newsletter.pdf
White House Weekly Address: Dispose of Your Expired and Unwanted Prescription Drugs
In this week’s address, on “National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day,” the President spoke about the importance of preventing and treating substance use disorders. Overdoses from prescription pain medications kill thousands of Americans every year, and more often than not, those drugs come from the family medicine cabinet. In addition, many heroin users started out by misusing prescription drugs. That’s why it’s important to take advantage of the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day and safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of …
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As National Hispanic Heritage Month continues, and another fiscal year draws to a close, much attention is focused on the country’s economic performance. The 54 million strong Hispanic community in the United States inhabits a formidable and expanding place in the nation’s economy. Over 19 percent of Hispanics over the age of 16 work in management, business, science, and arts occupations. When tabulated recently, there were 2.3 million Hispanic-owned businesses in the U.S., an increase of almost 46 percent from …
Concert in the Park for Saturday September 26th, 2015 has been cancelled
The Concert in the Park scheduled for this Sat. Sept. 26, 2015 has been cancelled due to 90% chance of rain. The City of Henderson Recreation Department and the Just Friends Quartet will reschedule sometime in the spring of 2016.
This is the last weekend to shop at the Raleigh Flea Market before the N.C. State Fair
RALEIGH – Shoppers who enjoy searching for deals and unique products at the Raleigh Flee Market have one final weekend to shop before the market closes in preparation for the N.C. State Fair, which runs Oct. 15-25. The flea market will operate Saturday, Sept. 26, and Sunday, Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It will be closed until the weekend of Nov. 7. Held each weekend at the N.C. State Fairgrounds except during the month of October, the …
VGCC invites community to Advanced Manufacturing Day October 2nd, 2015
Vance-Granville Community College will hold an “Advanced Manufacturing Day” event on Friday, Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The public is invited to attend and to learn more about the current state of manufacturing. Local manufacturers and equipment vendors will provide demonstrations and information highlighting new techniques and new employment opportunities. Attendees will learn about the types of careers available in the region’s industries and the …
Former Harlem Globetrotter to speak at VGCC South Campus to “Plus 50” adults
The “Plus 50” initiative at Vance-Granville Community College is hosting a free workshop/luncheon for students and community members, age 50 and over, featuring former Harlem Globetrotter James “Twiggy” Sanders. The program, entitled “New Beginnings,” will be held on Tuesday, October 6, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., in the seminar room (G1131) at VGCC’s South Campus, located between Creedmoor and Butner. Sanders will discuss the benefits of returning to school as a “Plus 50” student and being a lifelong learner. …
VGCC honors Faculty and Staff Members of the Year with Glen Raven Awards
Vance-Granville Community College President Dr. Stelfanie Williams recently presented the college’s annual awards to a pair of outstanding VGCC employees. Kali J. Brown of Youngsville, the college’s director of financial aid, was named Staff Member of the Year for 2015-16, while Social Sciences department chair and instructor Kristi Salmons-Ellenberg of Henderson was chosen as the Faculty Member of the Year. The honors are two of VGCC’s three Glen Raven Excellence in Teaching and Leadership Awards. Glen Raven, Inc., the manufacturer …