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Bank Employee Arrested for Identity Theft

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 Crime

On May 1, 2015 Reginald Emmett Hicks of 96 Frank Sneed Road Kittrell, North Carolina was arrested and charged with five counts of identity theft and five counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. The alleged crimes occurred while Mr. Hicks was employed with Union Bank and Trust in Henderson. Mr. Hicks, a bank advisor, allegedly used various members’ account information to make a purchase and obtained electronic funds through PayPal. The incidents occurred between December 2014 and January 2015. …

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Butterfield Introduces Bill to Take Recalled Rental Cars Off the Road

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 NC Elected Officials

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congressman G. K. Butterfield (D-NC) introduced H.R. 2198, the Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Safe Rental Car Act of 2015 that would prohibit rental car companies from renting or selling vehicles subject to a recall.  Butterfield joined Reps. Lois Capps (D-CA), Walter Jones (R-NC), and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) in introducing this bipartisan bill. Current law prohibits car dealerships from selling new vehicles under recall to consumers, but those regulations do not extend to rental car companies.  The …

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Business After Hours: Charles Boyd GM May 7th, 2015

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 Business, Music

Come out May 7th from 5:30-9 PM to see a LIVE CONCERT in the showroom by Jackie Gore, “The Father of Beach Music” and founding member of The Embers singing his entire collection of Beach Music hits including “I Love Beach Music”! Friends, Family, & Businesses Gathering together for a great time of fellowship!  This event is open to the public! There will be food, beverages, DOOR PRIZES, a bouncy house for the children, and desserts! Also, new vehicle test …

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Butterfield Reintroduces Highway Bill for Eastern North Carolina with Support of NC Delegation Members

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 NC Elected Officials

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) reintroduced a bipartisan bill to designate two highways as a “future interstate” that will originate in Raleigh, North Carolina, and travel through Rocky Mount, Williamston, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina to Norfolk, Virginia.  H.R. 2211, or the ROAD Act, is the second of Butterfield’s transportation improvement bills and is cosponsored by Representatives Walter Jones (NC-03), Mark Meadows (NC-11), George Holding (NC-13), David Price (NC-04), Dr. Alma Adams (NC-12), Renee Ellmers (NC-02), …

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Vance County Schools – Beta Club Inductions at Southern Vance

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 Education

Southern Vance High School officials held the induction of new members of the school’s chapter of the National Beta Club in the gymnasium on April 28. Parents, family members and friends attended the event. Southern Vance Principal Stephanie Ayscue presented certificates to each of the 54 new inductees, who earned membership into the chapter based on their outstanding academic achievements. There were 51 sophomores among the inductees, with the remaining students being juniors. The inductees are shown in the accompanying …

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Vance County Schools – National Junior Honor Society Induction at Eaton-Johnson

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 Education

There were nine students who attend Eaton-Johnson Middle School who were inducted into the school’s chapter of the National Junior Honor Society at a ceremony held in the school’s media center during the evening of April 28. Induction into the National Junior Honor Society is based on those students who qualify as the most outstanding academic achievers in their respective classes and who demonstrate outstanding character, behavior and responsibility. Those students inducted included: seated from left, Daniela Decena-Santos, Danielle Hawkins, …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Passing a Fiscally Responsible, Balanced Budget

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 NC Elected Officials

Video of the Week   Take a moment and listen to my efforts to address problems at our local VA Hospitals. I have been working in Washington and with local VA officials to find solutions to problems experienced by veterans including access to care and lengthy wait times. Click here or on the picture above to watch my minute long video message.   Weekly Update: I had the pleasure of starting my week off visiting a few of our nation’s …

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White House Weekly Address: Ensuring Every Child Gets a Great Education

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 White House

In this week’s address, the President reiterated his commitment to expanding access to education, and to spreading the joy of reading to more children and young adults. Earlier this week, the President announced two new efforts that, building on the progress already made by his ConnectED initiative, will do just that: a challenge to mayors, libraries, and school leaders to help every student get a library card; and commitments from libraries and major publishers to provide more than $250 million …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article May 4, 2015 Open Lines

Many things we take for granted in current society actually had their beginnings in Colonial America. And many beginnings in Colonial America took place in Philadelphia. The first known life insurance company was called the “Corporation for Relief of Poor and Distressed Widows and Children of Presbyterian Ministers,” chartered this month in 1759. Given the year and location, it should not be surprising that Benjamin Franklin was something of an inspiration, having helped launch the colonies’ first chartered fire insurance …

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Michael Bobbitt: Notes from the Peanut Gallery (Vance Count Board of Commissioners April 6th, 2015)

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Opinion

First, my apology for a month delay of my summary of the county commissioners’ April 6, 2015, meeting. The April meeting was another lengthy meeting principally due to a public hearing regarding a zoning amendment to govern the location and number of ‘solar farms’. Also on the agenda was a Vance County Board of Education’s request to spent $883,469 in Education Lottery Funds to build a multi-purpose room at Carver Elementary School. Six people spoke during the public comment period …

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Touch a Truck – Saturday May 2nd, 2015

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Fundraisers, Things To Do

Touch a Truck is a fundraising event that provides kids of all ages the opportunity to experience life sized vehicles and interact with community support leaders like firemen, rescue workers, farmers and many more. Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 10am to 2pm City of Henderson Operations Center900 South Beckford DriveHenderson, NC  27536 $5.00 per child ages 2-16 Free admission for under 2 and over 16 Proceeds from the event will be donated to the local Backpack Buddies Program and the Henderson …

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Got to Be NC Festival offers opportunities to learn about agriculture May 15-17 2015

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Agriculture, Things To Do

RALEIGH – The 2015 Got to Be NC Festival presented by Lowes Foods will offer several opportunities to learn about North Carolina agriculture when the annual event returns to the State Fairgrounds May 15-17. “Many kids today are at least two generations removed from the farm,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “The festival is a great place for families to see barnyard animals and learn more about the hardworking men and women who contribute to our state’s top industry.” This …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday May 4th, 2015

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday May 4th, 2015 Download the full agenda packet here:  20150504_vcboc_agenda_packet Invocation Rev. Jessie MatthewsSouth Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church Board of Equalization and Reviewat the time the agenda was prepared, no one had signed up to appeal6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 2. Public Hearing – (following tax appeals) David C. Beck, Finance DirectorDebt Refinancing 3. Appointment 6:30 p.m. Education Committee ReportCarver Elementary – Multi-purpose Room 4. Appointment 6:45 p.m. Tom Fransen, NC Division of …

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Nathan Baskerville: Why I Support The Interbasin Transfer

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 NC Elected Officials

As a legislator, I must make decisions based on what I think is best for our district….the district as it is today, and the district we would like it to become in the future. I support the Interbasin Transfer because I believe it to be necessary to position our district for the future. I support the Interbasin Transfer because I believe that it can be accomplished without a significant environmental impact. That belief is not based on emotion or anecdotes, …

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Boat Safety Class Saturday, May 2nd, 2015

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 News, Sports

Coast Guard approved boat safety class at the Henderson Vance Chamber of Commerce in Downtown Henderson, NC on May 2nd, 2015.  8am to 5pm.  Cost is $30.00 per person.  Signup at 252-438-8414 Each successful completion will be issued a certificate card.  All boaters must have a license by July 1st, 2016.

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Guest speaker to discuss civil rights, social justice at VGCC

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Education

The Male Mentoring Program at Vance-Granville Community College will host a special guest speaker to provide “An Eyewitness Account of Social Justice from the 1960s to Today,” on Thursday, May 7, at 11 a.m. in the small auditorium in Building 2 on the college’s Main Campus. The public is invited to attend this free presentation. The speaker, Delores S. Eaton of Durham, is the wife of the late Granville County native, the Rev. Herbert H. Eaton, who was the immediate …

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Attorney General Roy Cooper: Scammers fake Caller ID to pose as health care providers

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Crime

Watch out for crooks manipulating Caller ID to pose as hospital staff or health insurance representatives. Scammers are using this ploy to try to pry Social Security numbers and other private, confidential information from you or to sell you products. North Carolinians living in the Onslow County area recently got calls like these from scammers posing as officials with Onslow Memorial Hospital or TRICARE, which provides health insurance for members of the military. While former patients sometimes get legitimate follow-up …

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VGCC Art students exhibit their work

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Art, Education

Vance-Granville Community College is holding an art show consisting of works by students in the Portrait Painting continuing education class taught by Leslie Johnson of Oxford. The portraits are displayed in the lobby on the first floor of Building 7 on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County, now through Wednesday, May 6. Pictured above with some of the artwork are, from left, artists Carolyn Wilson, Dolores Wilkinson, Denise Gill, Kelly Nesbitt and Nina Cheatham. Another of Johnson’s Portrait Painting …

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article May 1, 2015 Open Lines

Friday, May 1st. Construction began on this date in 1884 in Chicago for a radical new building design — destined to be America’s first skyscraper. It was the Home Insurance Company headquarters, designed by engineer William Jenney. For many centuries, thick outer walls supported multi-story buildings, limiting the height that could be safely or usefully attained. Jenney’s building used a metal frame for support, like a skeleton. The exterior walls were attached to the frame, and so these so-called curtain …

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VGCC, NC DOT team up for Heavy Equipment Operator class

Submitted Article April 30, 2015 Education

WARRENTON — Vance-Granville Community College has teamed with the N.C. Department of Transportation (DOT) to offer a new training opportunity at VGCC’s Warren County Campus. The first class of a nine-week course for Heavy Equipment Operators began on April 20 and runs through June 15. “We are introducing students to a new career opportunity with training not previously available in our area,” said Jean Blaine, VGCC’s director of occupational extension. “Students are learning the operational techniques, safety aspects, types and …

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