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NCDMV License & Theft Bureau Continues to Build on Success of N.C. Scrap Vehicle Reporting System

Submitted Article February 9, 2015 Crime

RALEIGH — For the past 14 months, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles has provided salvage yards and secondary metal recyclers operating across the state access to the North Carolina Scrap Vehicle Reporting System. Signed into law via House Bill 26 and effective December 1, 2013, the system mandates that salvage yard owners and metal recyclers verify all identification information on vehicles 10 model years or older that were sold without a title. Vehicles are normally brought to these …

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Young named VGCC Dean of Arts & Sciences

Submitted Article February 9, 2015 Education

Cynthia W. Young of Oxford recently became the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Vance-Granville Community College. She previously served as an instructor for VGCC’s Human Services Technology program. As Dean, Young now leads a division that supports the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between North Carolina Community Colleges and the University of North Carolina System, guaranteeing admission to at least one of the four-year universities for students who graduate from VGCC’s College Transfer program. The Arts and Sciences division also provides …

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White House: Here’s what 10 people told the President about their health care

Submitted Article February 9, 2015 Health, White House

As House Republicans are voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act — today actually marks more than 50 times they’ve voted to repeal or undermine it — the law continues to help and save the lives of millions of Americans. Thanks to ACA, countless people have been able to get regular checkups at the doctor, fix life-threatening health problems, and not experience financial ruin as a result. A number of people who have benefited from the law have written the …

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White House Weekly Address: Everyone Who Works Hard Should Get Ahead

Submitted Article February 9, 2015 White House

In this week’s address, President Obama highlighted the progress our economy has made, with more than 3.1 million jobs created in 2014 — the best year for job growth since the late 1990s. America has come a long way, and with the right policies, we can continue to grow our economy into one where those who work hard can get ahead. That’s why, earlier this week, the President released a budget proposal focused on middle-class economics — the idea that …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article February 9, 2015 Open Lines

On this date in 1825, our most unusual presidential election was held, with the winner receiving just 13 votes to the runner-up’s seven, and four to the third-place finisher. The election held in November 1824 saw only 353,000 votes cast, out of a population of about 10 million residents. Andrew Jackson won a plurality of 43 percent in the four-way race, handily beating John Quincy Adams’s 30 percent. But Jackson received only 99 of the 131 electoral votes needed to …

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City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday February 9th, 2015

Submitted Article February 8, 2015 City Business

Henderson City Council Regular Meeting will be held Monday, 9 February 2015 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536 Download the full agenda packet here:  20150209_coh_agenda_packet I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. OPENING REMARKS In 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 …

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Golden LEAF Scholarship Programs Application Deadline March 1st, 2015

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Education

Courtesy of Commissioner Tommy Hester, a reminder of Vance County’s eligibility for local high school seniors or community college transfer students planning to attend any of the participating colleges or universities who reside in a qualifying county (Vance County included) and demonstrate financial need.   High school seniors are eligible for a four-year scholarship totaling $12,000 ($3,000 a year over four years). Community college transfer students are eligible for $3,000 a year for up to 3 years. Years of scholarship support are …

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Over Two-Thirds of North Carolina Public Schools Receive C or Better on School Performance Grades for 2013-14

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Education

North Carolina’s first School Performance Grades are out, and 65.4 percent of elementary and middle schools earned a grade of C or better. For high schools, which have additional indicators of career and college readiness included in their grade, 88.8 percent earned a grade of C or better. In addition, of the schools with a growth status, 79.5 percent of elementary schools met or exceeded academic growth goals, 73.1 percent of middle schools met or exceeded academic growth goals, and …

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Vance County Schools – Proclamation Signing to Recognize this Week as National School Counseling Week

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Education

Henderson Mayor Pete O’Geary came to Eaton-Johnson Middle School on February 3, to sign a proclamation to recognize this week as National School Counseling Week.   Those shown with him include, seated from left, student ambassadors Devon Willard and Tre’Quan Johnson. Standing from left are, Sharon Turner, the school’s testing coordinator and athletic director; Dr. Priscilla Chavis-Lockley, school counselor; Vickie Heath, cafeteria manager; Davette McClary, a teacher assistant; Ivy Marks, school counselor; Kendra Durham, a student at Eaton-Johnson; Principal Willie …

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Miss Jenny’s Pickles named 2015 Exporter of the Year

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Agriculture, Business

RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services named Miss Jenny’s Pickles as the 2015 N.C. Exporter of the Year. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler recognized the Kernersville-based company for its achievements in exporting during the Ag Development Forum at the N.C. State Fairgrounds. “In less than five years, Miss Jenny’s Pickles has grown from a backyard operation into an international success story,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “The company’s gourmet pickles can be found in retail stores in …

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Congressman Butterfield Video Statement on Black History Month

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 NC Elected Officials

Watch the full video here on this article.

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VGCC puts a local focus on Black History Month February 19th, 2015

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Education

To celebrate Black History Month, Vance-Granville Community College will hold an enlightening program focusing on local history and the arts.   The program, entitled “Honoring Our Past, Understanding Our Present & Shaping Our Future,” is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 19, at 11 a.m., in the small auditorium in Building 2 on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The public is invited, as are all students, faculty and staff.   Guest speakers from the area will make remarks during the …

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Vance County Board of Education Meeting Monday February 9th, 2015

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Education

Vance County Board of Education Henderson, N. C. 27536 February 9, 2015 7:00 p.m. Administrative Services Center I. Call to Order II. Moment of Silence * III. Approval of Minutes * IV. Approval of Meeting Agenda V. Recognitions/Announcements A. National Board Certification Recognition VI. Comments from the Public (Citizens who would like to address the Board may do so by completing Form BDDH-E, Public Participation at Board Meetings. This request must be made by noon one working day preceding the …

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article February 6, 2015 Open Lines

On this date in 1899, the Senate ratified the Treaty of Paris, concluding the Spanish-American War of 1898. The treaty, negotiated in Paris the previous December, was opposed by 27 senators — not opposed to peace but to the overseas territorial acquisitions. Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, and — for a few years before independence — Cuba to the United States, along with selling the Philippines for $20 million. The Philippines became independent after World War II, but Puerto Rico …

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Marketing, Customer Service subjects of business seminars at VGCC Warren Campus

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 Business, Education

The Vance-Granville Community College Small Business Center has scheduled a pair of free seminars for Thursday, Feb. 19, at the college’s Warren County Campus in Warrenton. Both are presented by Emily Ballance, a professional speaker and entrepreneur who has owned, operated and marketed two small businesses for over 25 years.  The first seminar, “Inexpensive and Creative Ways to Market Your Small Business,” will be held from 9 a.m. until noon, while “Secrets of Great Customer Service” will follow from 1 …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Special Meeting February 11th, 2015

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, February 11th at 1:00 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Conference Room.  The purpose is to enter into closed session for a personnel matter.

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Vance County PAGE Meeting and Membership for AIG Parents

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 Education

Parents of students in the Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Program in Vance County Schools are urged to attend a meeting of the Vance County Partners for the Advancement of Gifted Education (PAGE) from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 12, in the cafeteria at Eaton-Johnson Middle School. Please review the attached flyer about the meeting and membership to the PAGE organization.  PAGE Membership.pdf The organization is seeking increased parent involvement to support our gifted education program and to …

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Inspection finds violations at Henderson hospital

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 Health

Submitted to us by a reader, WRAL reports “Inspectors found Maria Parham Medical Center violated several policies designed to keep patients safe.”  “Quality and patient safety are our highest priorities, and we take regulatory compliance in all matters very seriously,” David Ruggles, marketing director for the hospital, said in a statement Wednesday. Read more at http://www.wral.com/inspection-finds-violations-at-henderson-hospital/14418770/#TRk3XRHmqg1lGypb.99 Download the full inspection report here:  20150126_maria_parham.pdf

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Upcoming Committee Meeting Notices

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 County Business

Please note the following County Committee Meetings.  All will be held in the Administrative Conference Room. Education Committee (Wilder, Garrison, Taylor) – Wednesday, February 11th – 8:30 a.m. Public Safety Committee (Brummitt, Brown, Hester) – Wednesday, February 18th – 11:00 a.m. Properties Committee (Brown, Brummitt, Hester) – Wednesday, February 18th – 11:30 a.m. OR immediately following the Public Safety Committee (whichever is first) Water Planning Committee (Garrison, Brummitt, Taylor) – Thursday, February 19th – 3:00 p.m. Please note that all …

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Search Warrant Nets 363 Grams of Marijuana

Submitted Article February 5, 2015 Crime

On Tuesday, February 3, 2015, members of the Henderson Police Department Special Operations Unit executed a search warrant at 302 Zene Street. Officers conducted an investigation after receiving complaints of drug related activity at the residence. During the search, officers located 363 grams of marijuana. Christopher Hart, 20, 302 Zene Street, Henderson was arrested for the following offenses: possession with the intent to manufacture, sell/deliver marijuana; manufacturing marijuana; maintaining a dwelling for keeping/selling a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia. …

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