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Traffic Stop Ends in Shooting, Suspect Shot at Officer, then Self

Submitted Article January 2, 2015 Crime

On January 2, 2015 at approximately 1:34 PM an officer of the Henderson Police Department Patrol (Operations) Division made a traffic stop in the area Winder Street and Harriet Street. The Henderson Police Officer was confronted by the driver who produced a handgun and fired upon the officer. The officer was not struck and returned fire. The suspect then fled the scene on the vehicle. A second Henderson Police Department Patrol Officer that was in the area pursued the vehicle, …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday January 5th, 2015

Submitted Article January 2, 2015 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday January 5th, 2015 Download the full agenda here:  20150105_vcboc_agenda_packet Invocation County Manager Jerry L. Ayscue1. Appointment 6:00 p.m. Terri Hedrick, Appearance CommissionRecognition of Adopt-A-Highway Groups 2. Appointment 6:15 p.m. Antonia Pedroza, Social ServicesSpecial Recognition – Brewer Cycles3. Public Comments (for those registered to speak by 5:45 p.m. – each speaker is limited to five minutes)4. Water District Boarda. Water Planning Committee Report5. Committee Reports and Recommendationsa. Human Resources Committeeb. Joint Education Committeec. Public …

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article January 2, 2015 Open Lines

When Prohibition ended in 1933, the sale of alcoholic beverages resumed in the U.S. but was subject to a patchwork of differing regulations. Local options mean that some counties remain dry. Some states regulate the alcoholic content of beer sold at supermarkets and gas stations. In a few states, beer, wine and liquor may be sold practically anywhere. And in 18 states, liquor is sold exclusively in facilities run by the government. These are usually called ABC stores, for alcoholic …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article January 1, 2015 Open Lines

The place where many of our ancestors first stepped ashore when they came to America seeking a new life opened on this date in 1892 — Ellis Island in New York Harbor. The very first immigrant processed at the new facility was a 15-year-old Irish girl named Annie Moore. Over the course of more than 60 years, some 12 million people flowed through the center. Some sources say the number is considerably higher. The peak year was 1907, when just …

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Triangle Expressway Toll Rate Increase Begins Jan. 1; 14-22 cent increase for 17.4-mile trip

Submitted Article December 31, 2014 News

RALEIGH – A slight increase in the toll rate for the Triangle Expressway will take effect Thursday, Jan. 1, as required by the bond covenant created for the funding of the Expressway. The N.C. Turnpike Authority Board adopted a schedule of annual toll rate increases based on the financing requirements of the Triangle Expressway project, which set a 5 percent increase for 2015. The increase will be $0.14 for N.C. Quick Pass Customers and $0.22 for bill-by-mail customers traveling the …

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Henderson, NC Area Man Winner of 2015 Bassmaster Classic in Lake Hartwell

Submitted Article December 31, 2014 Sports

Brandon Gray with Area Hearing Center of Henderson, NC is the 2015 Bassmaster Classic Berth. By winning the Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship Classic Fish Off, Gray earned the final 2015 Bassmaster Classic berth and accepted another “gift” — an $88,000 Skeeter FX20 bass boat/Yamaha 250 outboard rig for him to run in the Classic Feb. 20-22 at Lake Hartwell in South Carolina. The Bullock, N.C., angler caught five-fish limits both days and finished with 20 pounds, 3 ounces. …

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Henderson Police Department and Bureau of ATFE Investigation Leads to Heroin Arrest

Submitted Article December 31, 2014 Crime

On Tuesday, December 30, 2014, members of the Henderson Police Department Special Operations Unit arrested Neno King.  King, 23, 516 Whitten Avenue, Henderson was charged with one count of sale and deliver of heroin after a Vance County Grand Jury returned a true bill of indictment.  The arrest, is another in the ongoing joint investigation of heroin trafficking and violent crime in the Henderson/Vance county area.  The investigation was conducted jointly by the Henderson Police Department and members of the …

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Louisburg Driver License Office Moving to New Location

Submitted Article December 31, 2014 News

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles will close its Louisburg driver license office on Tuesday, January 6, as the office is relocating. Currently located at 86 Tanglewood Drive, the office will open at its new location of 90 Tanglewood Drive at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 7. Beginning on Thursday, January 8, hours of operation for this location will be from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on Monday – Friday. The office can be contacted by phone …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article December 31, 2014 Open Lines

On this New Year’s Eve, some 319 million Americans of all ages are ready to greet the year 2015. A hundred years ago, the U.S. population was just over 99 million. Fifty years ago, it was around 192 million. The 2010 Census counted just under 309 million people. To show how the nation is growing, by this time tomorrow there will be 10,800 new babies on hand to welcome the new year, the first of whom will be reported in …

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Henderson Vance Annual Banquet January 23rd, 2014

Submitted Article December 30, 2014 Business

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Vance County Schools Board of Education Committee Meeting Date

Submitted Article December 30, 2014 Education

Vance County Board of Education Committee Meeting Date:             * Personnel Committee, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015, 8:30 am Note:  All meetings are held in the Superintendent’s Conference Room.                                                                 

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article December 30, 2014 Open Lines

As a year draws to a close, it is common to reflect on the passage of time. How history will judge 2014 is not yet known, but this year’s anniversaries are woven into the fabric of today. Two-hundred years ago, we experienced a foreign invasion and occupation, as British troops captured Washington, DC and burned the White House. One-hundred years ago, Henry Ford set an eight-hour workday, while President Woodrow Wilson signed a Mothers Day proclamation. Fifty years ago, we …

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White House: Happy Holidays from the President and First Lady

Submitted Article December 29, 2014 White House

In this week’s address, the President and First Lady wished Americans a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, and thanked our brave troops for their service. Especially as our combat mission in Afghanistan comes to a responsible end in the coming days, we are reminded of all that military men, women, and families sacrifice to keep us safe. The President and First Lady asked everyone to take some time this holiday season to visit JoiningForces.gov and find out how to give …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article December 29, 2014 Open Lines

Yesterday was the 33rd birthday of Elizabeth Comeau, formerly Elizabeth Jordan Carr. Her birth in 1981 was notable because her delivery by cesarean section marked the success of the country’s first in-vitro fertilization, so both her conception and birth involved technology. The in-vitro fertilization technique, sometimes described as implanting a test-tube baby, was first used in England in 1977, with Louise Brown being born in late July of 1978. Elizabeth Comeau is now a journalist and a mother herself. Her …

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article December 26, 2014 Open Lines

The millions of Americans who for nearly a century and a half have enjoyed well-brewed coffee can direct their gratitude to James H. Nason of Franklin, Massachusetts. He received the nation’s first patent for a coffee percolator on this date in 1865. Now, not only does just about every home in the U.S. have a coffeemaker, but many also grind their own fresh from coffee beans. The percolator still has a market niche, but since the 1970s has been overtaken …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article December 25, 2014 Open Lines

Today is Christmas Day — a joyous religious observance for many, but for almost everyone, one of the happiest days of the year. Outside or indoors, whether in balmy or snowbound climates, children are busy trying out their shiny new treasures, ranging from traditional bikes to the latest marketing craze. Inside, others are busy with video games and other electronic marvels. Many will have attended church services to honor the day. And in many of the more than 115 million …

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Downtown Henderson Christmas Decoration Contest Winners

Submitted Article December 24, 2014 Business

The winners of the Downtown Henderson Christmas Decoration Contest 2014 has been announced! First Place – Emrose Art GallerySecond Place – Betty B’sThird Place – The Rosemyr CorporationFourth Place – Dataforge

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White House: The Fastest Pace in 11 Years

Submitted Article December 24, 2014 White House

America’s economy is growing at the fastest pace in more than a decade. New data out today shows that U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 5 percent in the third quarter of 2014. That’s the strongest single quarter of growth since 2003. The steps that we took early on to rescue our economy and rebuild it on a new foundation have also helped make this the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article December 24, 2014 Open Lines

This is Christmas Eve, a time of gathering families close together and to wind down from the hectic weeks of shopping and mailing. But it also a night of wrapping presents, especially toys — some of which have to be put together. Some parents will discover to their dismay that some treasure has been overlooked, or that batteries are not included with their purchases and head out into the cold, hoping to find an open store with the right solutions. …

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NCDA&CS offers risk-management classes for farmers

Submitted Article December 23, 2014 Agriculture

RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will offer a series of risk- management workshops across the state in January through March. The workshops will focus on managing price volatility and identifying macro indicators. The following topics will be covered: Introduction to grain hedging, basis trading, cost of carry, cotton futures, option trading on futures and equities, and macro forces. The principles of options, spreading strategies, using options to manage financial risk, and energy derivatives and how …

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