Thursday, May 24th. There are few love affairs to rival that between pets and their owners. Most pets are rewarded for their unquestioning love with shelter, food, and medical care. Usually, each pet makes several visits a year to the veterinarian for annual shots and a checkup. Of course, they also go to the vet if they get sick or hurt. The first veterinary school in the U.S. opened this week in 1879 at Iowa State College — now University …
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Wednesday Open Lines
Tuesday was National Maritime Day, noted annually by presidential proclamation. The date chosen celebrates the day in 1819 when the SS Savannah completed the first transatlantic crossing by a steam ship. The first Maritime Day was created by Congress in 1933 to honor the U.S. Merchant Marine, civilians who have defended the freedom of America since 1775. Their exploits include the largest sealift the world has even known during World War II. More than 2.2 billion tons of commerce arrive …
Tuesday Open Line
Monday marked the birthday of an important U.S. aviation pioneer who now is largely forgotten. Glenn Curtiss was born in Hammondsport, New York. He was the first U.S. motorcycle champion, setting a speed record of 136 miles an hour in 1907. Turning to aviation, he set many speed and distance records in the first decade of powered flight. Curtiss built the navy’s first aircraft, and later huge four-engined flying boats. One, the NC-4, made the first transatlantic crossing by an …
Monday Open Line
President Obama discusses the reforms to Wall Street that he put in place to protect consumers and make Wall Street play by the same set of rules — and calls on lawmakers to finish implementing these reforms so that we can prevent excessive risk-taking and help create an economy that is built to last. Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that’s happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the President discussed his plan to help responsible …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Tonight, NVHS holding an event Hopelessly Devoted To You, and this weekend, Oxford is holding an art festival, there’s a bike ride event at the Henderson Moose Lodge, at the fairgrounds is the NC Agfest. Check out our calendar page for details, and be sure you let us know of any events going on the area! On this week in 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued one of its most historic decisions, changing the social landscape of the nation forever. The …
Thursday Open Lines
The first motion picture Academy Awards were given out on this week in 1929. Unlike the big hoopla surrounding the awards now, about 270 people attended that first ceremony. The silent movie “Wings” was chosen as best picture. Many of the movie stars honored with Oscars through the years were born in May, among them Katherine Hepburn and John Wayne, along with Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart. When the first Oscars were awarded in 1929, Americans spent $720 …
Wednesday Open Line
Flying became more comfortable this week in 1930 —when United Airlines made the first flight with an airline stewardess, Ellen Church. She tended passengers on a flight from San Francisco to Cheyenne, Wyoming. The criteria for the job was that she could be no older than 25, no taller than 5 feet, 4 inches, and weigh no more than 115 pounds and be a registered nurse. The idea caught on, and being a stewardess became one of the most sought-after …
Tuesday Open Lines
Women in military uniform serving in dangerous areas of the world are no longer a cause for surprise. It all started this week in 1942, when an act of Congress made it possible for women to enlist for noncombat duties in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. Its members were called “WACS.” At the time, only single women could join and they were prohibited from either smoking while walking or chewing gum in public. By 1978, women were integrated into the …
Monday Open Line
Tonight hosts a city council meeting, and a board of education meeting, we’ve already posted the full agendas up on the articles on Friday. President Obama is calling on Democrats and Republicans to come together and act on his Congressional “to-do list,” which will create jobs and help restore middle class security. In this make-or-break moment for the middle class, these five initiatives have bipartisan support and will help create an economy that is built to last. Check this weeks Weekly Address below: …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Meet Me in the Street is TONIGHT! 2012’s first of three free “Meet Me in the Street” concerts is scheduled for Friday, May 11. 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. The Vance County Farm Bureau is having a BBQ Plate Sale to benefit Relay for Life …
Thursday Open Line
So there’s already a petition to repeal the Amendment One, and also a petition to change the Democratic Convention from Charlotte to elsewhere, and a call in Hollywood of a boycott of North Carolina for film business. What’s your take? BTW, Wednesday President Obama officially announced his support of gay marriages and candidate Mitt Romney announces his support of man / woman marriages. Romney said Wednesday he supports limiting benefits for same-sex couples. “I do not favor civil unions if …
Wednesday Open Lines
Congratulations to Mayor Pete O’Geary, Gary Daeke, and Vernon Brown on their wins. The constitutional amendment has passed that will define marriage as between man and woman only. As of my writing this, the full Vance County results are not yet in. So I’ll link you to the official results page: http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NC/Vance/36687/77851/en/summary.html The results statewide are here:http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NC/36596/80177/en/summary.html How did you do? So far only 1 thing/person I voted for is in the lead. Before the school year draws to a …
Tuesday Open Line
First, if you haven’t already done so, I want you to stop reading and go vote. Today is the last day. I’ve made another post detailing how you can easily find your voting location. Whatever your choice is, you need to go vote. I’m not going to tell you how to vote. Your church should not have told you how to vote, that’s illegal. Your church, as the one I visit has done, may say that you need to go …
Monday Open Line
President Obama calls on Congress to take the money we are no longer spending at war, use half of it to pay down our debt, and use the other half to rebuild America. This week, the President traveled to Afghanistan to sign an historic Strategic Partnership Agreement, visit with our troops, and address the American people about responsibly ending the war. The President also traveled to Fort Stewart to sign an Executive Order to protect service members and their …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Have you participated in early voting yet? You still have some time to get some early voting in if you don’t want to spend the day Tuesday in crowds. The volunteers camping outside of the Board of Election building can help guide you and give information if you aren’t sure what to do / who to vote. The big item is the proposed constitutional amendment regarding homosexual marriage. The Ballot reads this exactly: “Marriage between one man and one woman …
Thursday Open Line
Be sure to check out our new jobs page! Updated throughout the day, we’ve already amassed collection of jobs in the Henderson and surrounding areas. If you’d like to submit your own job opening please email us submit@homeinhenderson.com A lot of great events posted today, please keep your activities coming, let us know of anything you hear about going on the area. Don’t assume the people organizing an event will contact us, not everyone knows about HiH yet. You can …
Wednesday Open Line
Construction started on May 1st 1884 in Chicago on a radical new building — destined to be America’s first skyscraper. It was the Home Insurance Company headquarters, designed by engineer William Jenney. His design would literally change the shape of the nation’s cities. Jenney conceived a building using a metal frame for support, with the walls hung like curtains on the frame. Previously, walls supported the building, limiting the height that could be safely reached. Soon, skyscrapers using Jenney’s idea …
Tuesday Open Line
Please be informed that the Vance County’s Public Safety Meeting scheduled for this afternoon has been cancelled. With the market for new homes still depressed, many are deciding to fix up their current house while others are taking advantage of the good weather to accomplish long-delayed tasks. April is the kickoff for the home improvement season and also National Decorating Month. The idea is that money spent on fixing up houses is a wise investment, whether it’s a simple paint job …
Monday Open Line
Weekly Address: Helping our Veterans and Servicemembers Make Informed Decisions about Higher Education. President Obama discusses a new Executive Order designed to crack down on the bad actors who prey on our veterans and service members considering higher education West Wing Week: “Don’t Double My Rate” This week, the President hosted the Wounded Warrior Project’s Soldier Ride, visited the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, and traveled to North Carolina, Colorado and Iowa to launch a sustained effort …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Unfortunately yesterday’s Meet Me In The Street was cancelled due to weather threats. By the time 5:00pm rolled around it seemed pretty clear, but lunch time and early afternoon Thursday it was very windy and rainy. We’ll update when we get information about the reschedule. April is National Landscape Architecture Month, and today marks the birthday of the man known as the father of American landscape design — Frederick Law Olmstead. Not only was he a talented designer, but he …