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Big Toy Day planned for Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Market

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Agriculture, Things To Do

COLFAX – “Toys” of all shapes and sizes will be on display at the Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Market during Big Toy Day March 29. The event features trucks, construction equipment, forestry equipment and medical vehicles. Visitors will have the chance to explore each machine and learn more about the professionals that use them. Big Toy Day is part of the North Carolina Science Festival, a two-week series of events showcasing science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The festival …

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Tax Requirements for Small Businesses & Cash Flow – The Lifeline of Your Business

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Business, Education

It’s not too late to sign up for Tax Requirements for Small Businesses & Cash Flow – The Lifeline of Your Business.  Just simply follow the Register links below to register. Tax Requirements for Small Businesses   Register Thursday, March 27, 2014 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Paying proper taxes is the number one issue for most small business owners. This seminar is designed to help the small business owner understand what is required of them when filing taxes, what …

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Governor’s Teacher Network Supports Creativity, Boosts Instructional Resources

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Education

Creativity, innovation and leadership among North Carolina teachers will be highlighted and rewarded under a new statewide effort that will compensate educators for developing instructional and professional development resources and sharing them with their colleagues. Gov. Pat McCrory and State Superintendent June Atkinson today announced the establishment of the Governor’s Teacher Network, through which teachers will apply to serve for one year as content experts for North Carolina’s Race to the Top initiatives.  Their work will focus on providing instructional …

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VGCC Cultural Fair features International Traditions, Arts and Education

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Education

Vance-Granville Community College students, faculty and staff were inspired and entertained as the world came to campus on March 19, during the college’s annual Cultural Fair. The VGCC Global Awareness Committee stages the event each year in the Civic Center on VGCC’s Main Campus to highlight a diverse mix of cultures from around the country and around the globe. Students were given a list of questions that could be answered by visiting the various educational booths, which displayed artifacts, crafts, …

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VGCC hosts Cosmetology Competition April 1

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Education

The Vance-Granville Community College Cosmetology competition, an annual tradition generally involving only VGCC students, is expanding. At this year’s event, to be held Tuesday, April 1, Cosmetology students from Halifax Community College and Piedmont Community College have been invited to compete along with students from VGCC’s Main, South and Franklin County Campuses. Student stylists will demonstrate their skills and creative flair in three categories: “Updo,” “Fantasy” and “April Fool’s.” The latter category will require students to use several “surprise” items …

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Women at VGCC get tips on professional appearance and health

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Business, Education

Women enrolled at Vance-Granville Community College recently had a unique opportunity to receive professional advice on looking their best and improving their physical fitness. Approximately 80 students, along with several faculty and staff members, enjoyed a luncheon and workshop called “Self-Care: Professional Appearance, Health & Fitness” on March 5 in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. This session was the second part of a Campus Action Project, called “An Educated Woman, An Educated Future,” funded by a grant …

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Vance County Public Middle and High School News March 24-28, 2014

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Education

VANCE COUNTY SCHOOLS   WEEKLY SCHOOL NEWS   Volume 2, Issue 30 A Publication for Middle and High Schools March 24-28, 2014   The MISSION of Vance County Schools is to be committed to educating all students to prepare them for lifelong learning and productive citizenship. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS   ?   Wednesday is a full student day at all schools. The day originally was scheduled as   an early release day, but the Board of Education extended the day to …

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The President Answers Questions About Health Care from the Quora Community

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 White House

Monday, President Obama answered questions on Quora, a leading question-and-answer website, about Affordable Care Act enrollment and how the law affects young people across America. The deadline to enroll for health care coverage for this year is March 31 — only seven days from now — so if you’re not covered yet, sign up today at HealthCare.gov. And if you do have health insurance, make sure to tell your friends, family, and co-workers why they need to get covered. Visit …

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article March 25, 2014 Open Lines

Ask many Americans where their food comes from, and they’ll answer the supermarket, while clothing comes from the mall. That’s why this is National Agriculture Week — an annual program focused on students across the nation, the consumers of tomorrow. They’ll learn that from pizzas to cosmetics, from clothing to orange juice, agriculture gives us what we eat each day and much of what we wear and use. In 1920, there were nearly 6.5 million farms in the U.S., and …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Four Years of Broken Obamacare Promises; Energy Roundtable in Raleigh

Submitted Article March 24, 2014 NC Elected Officials

Today marks the 4 year anniversary of Obamacare. Over these past few years, we have seen the lofty promises made to the American people about what this healthcare law would do for them broken —  time and time again. Millions have received cancellation notices for health insurance plans they liked and have lost access to the doctors they trust.  Many more have seen their premiums and deductibles rise.  Seniors have seen Medicare cut to help pay the costs of Obamacare. …

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White House Weekly Address: Rewarding Women’s Hard Work and Increasing the Minimum Wage

Submitted Article March 24, 2014 White House

In this week’s address, President Obama highlights the importance of making sure our economy rewards the hard work of every American — including America’s women. This week, the President celebrated St. Patrick’s day alongside the Prime Minister of Ireland, continued to work toward a diplomatic resolution to the conflict in Ukraine, hosted Palestinian President Abbas, awarded 24 Medals of Honor, and traveled to Florida to speak on the importance of supporting working families.

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article March 24, 2014 Open Lines

Today marks the birthday in 1899 of Dorothy Stratton, who left her position as Dean of Women at Purdue University in 1942 to take a commission in the Navy. Transferred to the Coast Guard, she organized and directed that service’s women’s reserve, which she named the SPARS. After the Second World War, Stratton was an official at the International Monetary Fund, and then was executive director of the Girl Scouts for 10 years. She died at the age of 107. …

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City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday, March 24th, 2014

Submitted Article March 23, 2014 City Business

The Henderson City Council will hold a Short Regular Meeting Monday, 24 March 2014 at 6:00 PM with a Work Session to immediately follow in the City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536. Download the full agenda packet here:  20140324_coh_agenda_packet I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. OPENING REMARKSIn order to provide for the highest standards of ethical behavior and Transparency in Governanceas well as provide for good and open …

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Team Ball Pro Seeking Basketball Players for League Play

Submitted Article March 21, 2014 Sports

Team Basketball Pro Teen boys aged 16 – 21 years old are encouraged to join a new league in the Henderson, NC area.  Position can pay up to $9.00 to $15.00 per hour. Tryouts will be held on April 5th, 2014 at the basketball courts behind the Elk Lodge on Chestnut Street in Henderson, NC from 10am to 11am. A small $4.00 non-refundable application fee is required for each person, which you can pay online at this link:  Team Basketball …

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Girl Scouts to Break Ground on Tree House Unit at Camp Graham in Vance County

Submitted Article March 21, 2014 News

RALEIGH, NC — Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines and honored guests will officially break ground on a new tree house project at its resident camp on Kerr Lake in Vance County on Monday, March 24, 2014. Download a preview of the project here:  treehouserenderings.pdf “In breaking ground on the tree house project at Camp Graham, we are acting on a commitment we made to our membership,” said Lisa Jones, chief executive officer at Girl Scouts – North Carolina …

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VGCC Partnership with school systems receives Education and Workforce Innovation Grant

Submitted Article March 21, 2014 Education

The North Carolina Education and Workforce Innovation Commission has awarded an $800,000 grant to support a workforce training partnership involving Vance-Granville Community College and the four public school systems in the college’s service area. The grant funds are for the Manufacturing Skills Training Alliance, which includes VGCC and the Career and Technical Education high school programs from Vance County Schools, Granville County Schools, Franklin County Schools and Warren County Schools. Alliance partners are seeking to prepare local students and workers …

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article March 21, 2014 Open Lines

Today marks the birthday in 1910 of one of the major figures of the American wine industry — Julio Gallo. When Prohibition ended, he and his brother Ernest started making wine in humble surroundings — a rented California warehouse, with equipment bought on credit. Over years of hard work saw their winery became the largest in the U.S., and their creative marketing techniques helped shape the nation’s drinking tastes. Now, the Gallo establishment is joined by some 1,950 other wineries …

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Welcome Centers plan activities for National Tourism Week, May 3-11

Submitted Article March 20, 2014 Tourism

The first full week of May, May 3-May 11 this year, is annually recognized as National Travel & Tourism Week, a tradition first celebrated in 1984 as cities, states and travel businesses nationwide hold localized events to champion the power of travel. The U.S. Travel Association’s new advocacy and awareness campaign – Travel Effect – is the theme of the 2014 celebration. North Carolina’s nine Welcome Centers celebrate National Travel & Tourism week by inviting travel partners to help thank …

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N.C. state parks actively seeking volunteers

Submitted Article March 20, 2014 Tourism

North Carolina’s state parks are actively seeking volunteers to help protect the state’s rich natural resources and serve an expected 14 million visitors this year, according to the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation. At all 40 state parks and state recreation areas, volunteers serve in many capacities including campground hosts, visitor center aids, trail workers and special events coordinators, and they provide manpower for specials projects involving tree planting, habitat improvement, inventory of rare species and environmental education. Anyone …

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N.C. Commerce invites participation in state branding project

Submitted Article March 20, 2014 Tourism

The N.C. Dept. of Commerce invites North Carolinians to share ideas and creative expressions demonstrating what North Carolina means to them as the department develops a new brand for marketing the state. The Brand North Carolina Project is being conducted by the UNC-Chapel Hill’s Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise (KIPE) and sponsored by Commerce. “The state’s need for one overarching brand was identified by the North Carolina Economic Development Board,” said N.C. Commerce Sec. Sharon Decker, referring to …

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