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NCDA&CS conducts card-skimmer sweep in 12 counties

Submitted Article May 24, 2016 Agriculture, Crime

N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services inspectors recently conducted a month long sweep at gas stations across the state looking for credit card skimmers. Inspectors visited 972 stations in 12 counties and checked 8,567 dispensers. The inspectors found three skimming devices. The devices were found in Mecklenburg and Nash counties. Thieves can install credit card skimmers at the pump. When a customer swipes their card to pay, the skimmer copies the account data from the magnetic stripe on the …

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Imagination Art Station 2016 June 20-23, with Show June 24th, 2016 in Downtown Henderson

Submitted Article May 24, 2016 Art, Education, Things To Do

Imagination Art Station 2016 will be held at EM Rollins School from June 20th – June 23rd, 2016. A public performance will be in Downtown Henderson on June 24th at the Emrose Gallery 233 South Garnett Street Children ages 6 to 12 are welcome to participate. The program featuers Guest Artist Two-Time Emmy Award Winner Will Brigham Activities for the program include African drumming, various crafts, scrapbooking (Bring 20 photos of family and friends), storytelling, theater, tie dye or tee shirt painting Admission Regular Fee $55 per …

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Word Explosion 2016 May 25, 26 and 27th, 2016

Submitted Article May 24, 2016 Religious

John Apostle Stan Rice for Word Explosion 2016 – The Power of Apostolic Association Spirt of Life Christian Church at 305 East Montgomery Street, Henderson, NC  27536 Doors open at 6pm with programming starting at 7pm nightly May 25, 26 and 27th, 2016    

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article May 24, 2016 Open Lines

In a way, today marks the 172nd birthday of the World Wide Web. Only it was electro-mechanical, not digital. On this date in 1844, Samuel F.B. Morse activated the first telegraph line, sending a dots-and-dashes code message from the U.S. Capitol building to a receiver in Baltimore. By the late 1850s, the first telegraph cable had been laid across the Atlantic Ocean, and in 1861, the telegraph spanned the continental United States. Over the ensuing decades, the wires wrapped around …

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Congressman G. K. Butterfield Newsletter

Submitted Article May 23, 2016 NC Elected Officials

Heard It First: Combating the Opioid Epidemic, fighting against discrimination, advocating for improvements in healthcare, and more… Dear Friend,   Last week, I, along with my colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives, passed comprehensive, bipartisan legislation to combat the growing opioid and heroin epidemic facing our country.  Unfortunately, while we were able to come together on both sides of the aisle on the opioid crisis, my Republican colleagues have yet to fulfill their basic, fundamental duty of bringing a budget to the floor …

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WVHS Students Get Free Home Computers

Submitted Article May 23, 2016 Education

Western Vance High School has partnered with the Kramden Institute in Durham to provide free desktop computers for all students in the school. Eric Vreeland and Cari DelMariani, both of Kramden, came to Western Vance on May 20 and conducted four different sessions with students and their parents on how to hook up the computers and how to use them once they got them home. Principal Clarence Hicks of Western Vance and his staff members have been working with the …

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Senator Angela Bryant: NCAE Education Insight Alert

Submitted Article May 23, 2016 NC Elected Officials

RESTORING RESPECT TO EDUCATORS  Using the backdrop of National Teacher Day this week, NCAE called on state lawmakers to undo some of the harmful education policies passed in recent years to restore respect to public school educators and the education profession. During a press conference at the General Assembly, NCAE leaders, members, and key legislators stood together in agreement that every child deserves an opportunity to be successful and North Carolina’s public school educators are making that happen each day. …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article May 23, 2016 Open Lines

There are few bonds in nature as gratifying as that between pets and their owners. Most pets are rewarded for their loyalty and devotion with shelter, food, and welcome attention. Though less welcome, they are also rewarded with medical care. The first state sponsored veterinary school in the U.S. opened on this date in 1879 at Iowa State College — now university — in Ames, Iowa. Today, there are over 30,000 veterinary establishments located around the U.S. There, 317,000 veterinarians …

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R&B Legend Gerald Alston Returns To His Hometown Of Henderson To Perform With Grammy-Winning Group The Manhattans

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Music

Legendary Rhythm and Blues group The Manhattans, featuring lead-singer Gerald Alston, will perform at the newly opened McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center in Henderson, N.C., on June 18th at 8 p.m.  Born and raised in Henderson, Alston has been singing with The Manhattans since 1970 and led the group to several chart-topping hits like the Grammy-winning song Shining Star. The son of the Rev. J.B. Alston and Geraldine Harrison of Henderson, Alston was inspired by music at an early age, singing both …

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VGCC alumna and Henderson City Council member encourages Adult Basic Skills graduates

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Education

Graduates of Vance-Granville Community College’s Adult Basic Skills programs were challenged to believe in themselves and to continue their education, as an alumna who is now a member of the Henderson City Council offered encouragement at commencement exercises on May 5. “Twenty-five years ago, I was sitting in the same spot that you all are sitting in,” Melissa Elliott told the graduates, who were among those students who have completed either the Adult High School Diploma program or the High …

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Vance County Schools Seniors Apply to VGCC

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Education

Seniors at Northern Vance, Southern Vance and Western Vance high schools worked with their school counselors and representatives of Vance-Granville Community College to complete applications online for enrollment at the community college Tuesday, May 10-Thursday, May 12. All seniors participated in the online enrollment process during their English classes. The application process is part of a partnership between Vance County Schools and Vance-Granville Community College (VGCC) to have 100 percent of graduating seniors applying for college enrollment. Future plans for …

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N.C. Pesticide Board announces 21 case settlements

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Agriculture

The N.C. Pesticide Board recently approved the following settlement agreements for individuals in Beaufort, Buncombe, Caswell, Craven, Dare, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Henderson, Martin, Person, Union, Washington, Wayne and Yadkin counties and Lafayette, La. Penalties were assessed for instances of pesticide drift, sale and purchase of restricted-use pesticides, worker protection violations and for applying pesticides without a valid pesticide license. Settlements are listed by county below. Beaufort Larry M. Lee, owner and operator of Lee Flying Service Inc. in Pantego, agreed …

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Cardinal Innovations Healthcare in Downtown Henderson and Vance County’s Daymark Recovery Services Partner for Mental Health Urgent Care

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Health

When a person faces a mental health crisis, the results can be tragic if they do not receive treatment in a timely manner. Overburdened emergency departments (EDs) have long waits and are not always equipped to provide adequate treatment for behavioral health patients. A partnership between Cardinal Innovations Healthcare and Daymark Recovery Services is offering this vulnerable population in Vance County an alternative to the ED; insuring Cardinal Innovations members receive the care they need with the added benefit of …

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VGCC Practical Nursing graduates receive pins

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Education, Health

Vance-Granville Community College honored 22 students who have completed its one-year Practical Nursing program during a pinning ceremony on May 10 in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. Upon receiving diplomas, graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the national exam for licensed practical nurses (NCLEX-PN). Among the graduates recognized at the ceremony were Lilian Schleifer of Apex; Heather P. Tunstall of Creedmoor; Winrose Githiiyi, Annah Ongeri and Dorcas Smith, all of Durham; Jessica Rooks of …

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article May 20, 2016 Open Lines

Friday, May 20th. Gas prices are a frequent cause for consumer complaint — but at least purchases aren’t restricted, as they were beginning this month in 1942. That’s when 17 states began rationing gasoline to help the fight World War II. By December, rationing was nationwide and remained in effect until the end of the war, along with a national speed limit of 35 miles an hour, which was promoted as “Victory Speed.” Now, there are more than 112,000 gas …

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Vance County Schools’ Called Board Meeting May 23rd, 2016

Submitted Article May 19, 2016 Education

VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION will hold a Called Meeting Monday, May 23, 2016 5:30 p.m. Administrative Services Center Superintendent’s Conference Room 1724 Graham Avenue Henderson, NC  27536 AGENDA     Call to Order *         II.       Approval of Meeting Agenda   *         III.      Executive Session – Personnel *         IV.      Adjournment *       Requires Board Action

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North Carolina Weekend

Submitted Article May 19, 2016 Tourism

For the week of May 19 on North Carolina Weekend, enjoy a profile of Swansboro. “Collecting Carolina” looks at tobacciana collectibles in Wilmington. Enjoy Music on the Porch at the Bynum General Store in Bynum. Tempt your taste buds at Mary’s Gourmet Diner in Winston-Salem. And “After Dark” checks out the 21c Museum Hotel in Durham. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is underwritten by Visit North Carolina. In addition, UNC-TV has made recent editions of …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Budget Work Session May 24th, 2016

Submitted Article May 19, 2016 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners has scheduled a budget work session for Tuesday, May 24th at 5:00 p.m. in the commissioners’ conference room.

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VGCC Portrait Painting students exhibit their work

Submitted Article May 19, 2016 Art, Education

Vance-Granville Community College is holding an art show consisting of works by students in the recent 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 May 25. Pictured here in the lobby are, kneeling in front, from left, student artists Kelly Nesbitt of Henderson, Denise Gill of Henderson and Dolores Wilkinson of Oxford; and …

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Vance County Schools Bus Driver Training

Submitted Article May 19, 2016 Education

Vance County Schools will be hosting school bus driver training sessions Thursday, June 16, Friday, June 17, and Monday, June 20, at L.B. Yancey Elementary School. Interested persons must attend the training on all three days to receive certification. We will only be training individuals to drive school buses. The training sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at approximately 3 p.m. each day. Those interested in participating in the training sessions must register five days prior to the sessions with the school …

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