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Tuesday Open Lines

Submitted Article July 10, 2012 Open Lines

Major league baseball takes a pause in its regular schedule today to play its 83rd all-star game. This year’s event is being held in Kansas City. The first midsummer all-star game was played on July 6,1933, at Comiskey Park in Chicago. A homer by Babe Ruth helped the American League defeat the National League, 4-to-2. Before 1933, all- star games were exhibition games, played either before or after the regular season. A few star players took part, and the rosters …

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Susan Wiens: Louisburg College to Disinter Founder from Family Graveyard Despite Protests

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 Opinion

Louisburg College’s decision to disinter one of its early professors – Michael Dickinson – from a rural, family graveyard, The Edwards Family Cemetery, despite the protestations of the Edwards family.  The college plans on desecrating the very old family cemetery with a backhoe, without regard to who they might disturb, or what they might destroy, in the process.  In a letter sent to the college, and various surrounding media, Susan Wiens writes: I have recently been informed about Louisburg College’s …

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VGCC Warren Campus offering criminal justice certificate

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 Education

Vance-Granville Community College will make the Corrections certificate program available at the college’s Warren County Campus for the first time this fall. Students who qualify will be able to start the program on Aug. 20 and complete all their required courses at the campus, which is located at 210 West Ridgeway Street in Warrenton. The Corrections certificate is offered as part of the VGCC Criminal Justice program and trains professionals for careers in local, state and federal correctional facilities. The …

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NC Cooperative Extension Updates

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 Agriculture

The next meeting of the Kerr Tar Beekeepers will be Monday, July 9th, 7 pm at the Vance County Extension Center. Our speaker will be Guido van der Hoeven, Extension Specialist. He will talk about tax issues related to beekeeping, such as income reporting and the possibility of deducting expenses. All are welcome! For more information, e-mail wayne_rowland@ncsu.edu or call 252-438-8188. Small Farmers, You may not think of beef as a small-scale enterprise, but you might explore the potential of …

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White House Weekly Address: Pushing Congress to Create Jobs, Keep College in Reach for Middle Class

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 White House

President Obama discusses legislation he signed on Friday that does two important things: It keeps thousands of construction workers on the job rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, and it stops interest rates on federal loans from doubling this year for more than seven million students. Welcome to the West Wing Week, your guide to everything that’s happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This week, the President traveled to Colorado Springs to survey fire damage and honor responders, he also celebrated Independence day …

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White House: Why We Won On Student Loans

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 White House

It’s July, and because Congress finally took action, 7.4 million students no longer have to worry about the interest rates on their Stafford loans doubling. That’s great news, but it was far from certain. Just a few weeks ago, it wasn’t clear that it would happen. We got this done because of you. Americans like you spoke up on this issue. You took to Twitter and Facebook. You sent emails and talked to your friends and neighbors. And in the …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article July 9, 2012 Open Lines

Key aviation officials from around the world are gathered in England for today’s opening of the Farnborough International Air Show, one of the world’s largest. Hundreds of aircraft will be on display, from historic planes to the most modern. The show is open to industry representatives for the first five days and to the general public for the last two days. The U.S. Aerospace Industry will be well represented at Farnborough with commercial, civil, and military aircraft, engines, electronic systems, …

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Henderson City Council To Hold Public Hearing (And Vote) on More Sweepstakes Locations Monday, July 9th

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 News

Monday, July 9th at the Henderson City Council meeting there will be a public hearing for the ordinance allowing more sweepstakes businesses to open up in shopping centers in Henderson, NC.  The topic was hot discussion a few weeks ago:  http://homeinhenderson.com/2012/06/22/city-considering-increasing-sweepstakes-locations/ Last session, (June 25th, 2012) council members had some questions they wanted answered before voting, and this session those questions have been answered by city attorney Mr. Zollicoffer. Q:  Can more than one internet cafe business locate in a …

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City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday July 9th, 2012

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 City Business

  The Henderson City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on Monday, 9 July 2012 at 6:00 PM in the City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536 Download the full report here:  20120709_coh_agenda_packet (156 pages) Including a public hearing for:  Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 12-08, An Ordinance Eliminating Distance Restrictions On Electronic Gaming Operations Within Shopping Centers Old Business: 1.  Consideration of Approval of Resolution 12-51, Authorizing the Assignment of Current Contract with O’Brien and Gere …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, July 9th, 2012

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 County Business

The Vance County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, July 9th 2012 at 6:00pm. You may view the full agenda packet here:  20120709_vcboc_agenda_full (180 pages)

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Vance County Board of Education Buildings and Grounds Committee Meeting Tuesday

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Education

The Vance County Board of Education’s Building and Grounds Committee will meet on Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at 8:30 am.  The meeting will be held in the Superintendent’s Conference Room, Administrative Services Center, 1724 Graham Avenue, Henderson.

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Vance County HR Committee Meeting Monday

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 County Business

The Vance County’s HR Committee is scheduled to meet Monday, July 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the County Manager’s Office.

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Henderson Teen Shot

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Crime

Update:  On Thursday, July 05, 2012, members of the Henderson Police Department Criminal Investigation Division and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation arrested Arthur Thomas Peace Jr., 20, 1016 Lehman Street, Henderson and charged him with one count of First Degree Murder.  Peace was placed in the Vance County Jail without bond.  A preliminary hearing has been scheduled in Vance County District Court on July 13, 2012. Originally published July 4th at 11:46am: On Wednesday, July 4, 2011,  at …

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VGCC Names 279 to Dean’s List

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Education

Vance-Granville Community College has announced that 279 students earned Dean’s List honors for the spring semester that ended in May. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student had to maintain a 3.5 grade-point average and have no grade lower than “B” while carrying at least 12 semester hours, according to VGCC Vice President ofInstruction Dr. Angela Ballentine. Spring Semester Dean’s List honorees are listed below by program area and then by residence. Accounting: Melissa A. Strickland of Henderson;Robert J. …

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NC Cooperative Extension Updates

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Agriculture

JULY PROGRAM ON MAPPING/GIS*Landowners will not want to miss this encore presentation of James Jeuck’s workshop on computer mapping tools!  To be held on July 19th, 6:30 pm at the Warren County Extension Office, participants will get hands-on experience.  A limited number of laptops will be available, or you may bring your own.  If you bring your own laptop (must have wifi), you will need to arrive by 6 pm to download necessary software. You will also need to bring …

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NC Early Childhood Credential can be earned this fall at VGCC Warren Campus

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Education

Area residents seeking employment in child care centers as lead and assistant educators can obtain a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential through a course that Vance-Granville Community College will bring to the college’s Warren County Campus this fall. The fall semester begins Aug. 20 on the campus, which is located at 210 West Ridgeway Street in Warrenton. Introduction to Early Childhood Education (EDU 119) is required for individuals seeking their North Carolina Early Childhood Credential (NCECC). After students successfully complete …

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National Geographic: Wrightsville Beach among ‘World’s 20 Best Surf Towns’

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Tourism

National Geographic magazine has named Wrightsville Beach among the “World’s 20 Best Surf Towns,” noting a great surf town is the nearly magical sum of consistent waves, inviting accommodations, friendly locals, fun nightlife, delicious food, and plenty of activities should the ocean go flat. For Wrightsville Beach, the magazine notes it’s best for ” The whole family can enjoy Wrightsville’s trademark mix of sleepy southern beach town and growing metropolis. Think catfish with caviar or barbecue with Beaujolais.”

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Representative Michael H. Wray’s Raleigh Report

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 NC Elected Officials

The General Assembly adjourned its 2012 session Tuesday, but not before it overrode the three latest vetoes issued by the governor. The decisions to reject the governor’s vetoes without attempting any compromise cleared the way for implementation of a mostly bad state budget; continued racial bias in our courts; and fast-tracked drilling for natural gas, despite environmental uncertainty and the objections of many people who own the deposits. I will provide you with additional information about each of the vetoed …

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Photo: Fireworks at the White House

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 White House

July 4th, President Obama welcomed more than 1,200 military service members and their families to the White House to celebrate the Fourth of July. The event, organized by the USO, featured a performance by country music star Brad Paisley. As Paisley and his band finished their final song (“Welcome to the Future”), fireworks began over the National Mall.

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‘North Carolina Weekend’

Submitted Article July 6, 2012 Entertainment, Tourism

For the week of July 5 on UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Weekend,” get your toes a-tapping at the Stompin’ Grounds in Maggie Valley. Take in the great outdoors at Lake Norman State Park in Troutman. Go paddling with Inner Banks Outfitters in Washington. Enjoy the “The Vanderbilts at Home and Abroad” exhibition at Biltmore Estate in Asheville. And check out the culinary experience at Babylon in Raleigh. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) “North Carolina Weekend” is exclusively underwritten by …

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