Republican 2nd District Congresswoman Renee Ellmers said Wednesday that she would vote against a deal brokered in the Senate to reopen federal government and raise the nation’s debt limit to avoid a default. A Senate vote was set first on the legislation, which would permit the U.S. Treasury to borrow normally through Feb. 7 – or perhaps a month longer – and fund the government through Jan. 15. More than 2 million federal workers – those who had remained on …
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Friends of the Library Program Present Ambria Camelle October 20th, 2013
The Friends of the Perry Memorial Library present “Afternoon with the Author” featuring Ambria Camelle. Ambria Camelle will discuss her book Yes I’m Selfish…and Proud of It!!! at the Perry Memorial Library on Sunday, October 20, from 2 p.m.-3 p.m. Ms. Camelle is an author, entrepreneur, and young adult self-esteem/leadership development coach. Her web site is www.ambriacamelle.com.
Wednesday Open Line
Day 15 of the government shutdown started with as much promise as any recently: There was a bipartisan proposal by Senate leaders to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. But any hopes were quickly dashed when leaders of the Republican-controlled House said they would offer a competing proposal because of their dissatisfaction with the Senate effort. The Senate’s Bipartisan Proposal The Senate agreement between Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., came after weekend negotiations. It would reopen …
Show, Shine, Shag & Dine This Weekend in Downtown Henderson, NC
One of Henderson’s largest events, the 12th annual Show, Shine, Shag & Dine car show and East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame event is this coming weekend, October 18th through 20th, 2013. Garnett Street and many side streets will be closed for the event. Thousands of people come to this show so come early and browse downtown to see hundreds of vehicles. Don’t forget to visit your local downtown merchants as well!
Tuesday Open Line
NC State Auditor Beth Wood says she and other officials from her office did their best to warn Health and Human Services Secretary Aldona Wos that it would be better to wait to go live with a new system to process Medicaid claims. In a legislative hearing earlier this week, Secretary Wos said she did not receive any professional opinions that the system might not be ready to go live in July. But Auditor Wood says that is not correct. …
Monday Open Line
Clintondale was the first school in the United States to flip completely — all of its classes are now taught this way. Now flipped classrooms are popping up all over. Havana High School outside of Peoria, Ill., is flipping, too, after the school superintendent visited Clintondale. The principal of Clintondale says that some 200 school officials have visited. It’s well known by now that online education is booming. You can study any subject free in a MOOC — a massive …
City of Henderson Halloween Times and Police Department Trick or Treat Safety Tips
Halloween (Trick or Treat) night for children in the City of Henderson will be observed on Thursday, October 31,2013 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Downtown Henderson will hold its annual Trick or Treat event on Garnett St on Thursday, October 31, 2013 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. (Editors note, …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
North Carolina is the first, and only, state in the nation to stop issuing vouchers for formula and nutritional food for at-risk newborns, young children and expectant mothers as part of the federal government shutdown. The aberration was noted this week in publications like Governing, a national public policy magazine, which pointed out $125 million from a USDA emergency contingency plan kept the program up and running in the 49 other states. Now, questions are being raised about why North …
Henderson Fire Department – Fire Prevention Open House Tonight
Henderson Fire Department Open House – Thursday, October 10th, from 5-8 pm at Station #1 located at 211 Dabney Drive. Agencies and businesses are invited to set up at at table (table and chairs will be provided) to provide information about your information to the community. They will be serving free pizza and drinks. Bring your families and friends and join them for a night of fun!
Thursday Open Line
The head of the state’s Department of Health and Human Services, Aldona Wos, and other department leaders were grilled by lawmakers at an oversight committee meeting Tuesday in Raleigh. Lawmakers and some members of the public questioned the department’s hiring policies, new payment systems and future plans for the state’s Medicaid program. Wos fielded tough questions from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle all day. The hardest ones concerned high paying jobs for young political hires in the department …
Wednesday Open Line
Voting results are in, and congratulations goes to Sara Coffey, Michael Inscoe, Garry Daeke, and Fearldine Simmons for the wins. Thank you to all the runners for wanting to be a part of and better the community. There are still many ways you, and all the rest of you readers, can help our town. Ideas? Post them here!
Tuesday Open Lines
Across North Carolina, many license plates read “First in Flight” — a tribute to Orville and Wilbur Wright. Their plane first flew there 110 years ago. Today, the state has one of the nation’s busiest airports and dozens of aviation companies. And finding workers to fill those jobs has been a challenge. No longer are workers building legs of furniture, hemming shirts and rolling cigarettes. They’re fixing GPS technology, working on stabilizers and manufacturing the next era of aviation. So …
Monday Open Line
With a government shutdown nearing its second week, there were no signs of a new deal in Washington Sunday. But several leaders are speaking out about the impasse, even as they look ahead to the next battle: an Oct. 17 deadline to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. When House Speaker John Boehner was asked on ABC’s This Week about the possibility that he might present a “clean” funding bill that doesn’t attack the new health care system in the Affordable …
Vance County Fair Opens October 9th
Vance County Regional Fair is October 9th through October 13th at the county fairgrounds. This year is the 96th year for the fair. They are sure excited to celebrate and have planned five big days of fun! From admission/ride specials and fantastic entertainment to a terrific midway and lots of opportunities to win great prizes, this year is sure to knock your socks off. You’ll find all this information and more right on their web site www.vancecountyfair.com. Of course, if …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Tourism in North Carolina could be particularly hard hit by National Park Services closures. NPR Host Frank Stasio speaks with News & Observer reporter Martha Quillin; and Phil Francis, former superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway about the effect of the shutdown on tourism along the coast and in the mountains. http://wunc.org/post/shutdown-slams-north-carolina-tourism
Thursday Open Line
The shutdown is affecting more than 800,000 federal employees across the country. Governor Pat McCrory told the Council of State Tuesday thousands of state employees could also face furloughs. As many as 4,500 workers with the Department of Health and Human Services are totally or partially funded by the federal government. Read the full article here http://wunc.org/post/shutdowns-reach-north-carolina
Political Satirist Mark Russell Coming to the JPAC at Louisburg College
LOUISBURG, N.C.—On Friday, October 11th at 7:30pm, piano-playing political satirist Mark Russell will take the stage with material ripped from today’s headlines. Known for skewering Democrats and Republicans alike, Russell’s unique brand of comedy earned him the Mark Twain Award for political comedy and has made him a popular favorite on PBS. Long before Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert, there was Mark Russell, daring to joke and sing of the often absurd political process. This event will take place in the …
Wednesday Open Line
Went to get the normal open lines text I use from the census site and was given this instead: Due to the lapse in government funding, census.gov sites, services, and all online survey collection requests will be unavailable until further notice. Updates regarding government operating status and resumption of normal operations can be found at <usa.gov>. Websites affected by this shutdown are all census.gov hosted websites, including: Census.gov American Factfinder Public API FTP Servers FAQs Blogs Online Surveys Federal Statistical …
Plan Your Fall Parkway Drive With Shutdown in Mind
RALEIGH, N.C. (September 30, 2013) — Fall foliage seekers can travel the Blue Ridge Parkway, the most visited unit of the National Park Service, even with a federal government shutdown. But with visitor centers and other staffed facilities set to close, careful planning is recommended for travelers driving along the 252 miles from the North Carolina High Country to the Great Smoky Mountains. “Without the convenience of comfort stations every 20 or 30 miles, travelers will want to scope out …
Historic Tour Of Homes & Churches In Townsville & Countryside Saturday, October 26, 2013
HISTORIC TOUR OF HOMES & CHURCHES IN TOWNSVILLE & SURROUNDING COUNTRYSIDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 Rain date: November 2, 2013 Tour sites open from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Contact Information: 252-235-8728 or historictour.wix.com/tumcor or Tabernacle.nccumc.net or P. O. Box 86, Townsville, NC 27584. Tickets: $17.00 each OR $15.00 each FOR groups of 5 or more by advance purchase. $20.00 each, on the day of the tour. Refreshments served at historic Tabernacle UMC during tour hours.