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Richard Brand: There Ought To Be Praise

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Opinion

There has been a lot of talk about how horrible the Obama administration has been because of the amount of debt that has been added to the National debt.  He has been accused of being terribly irresponsible and endangering the nation’s future. The reality is that Obama and his administration ought to be praised for the fact that they have only added whatever the amount the Republicans want to blame him for. When you consider that since 1929 when the …

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Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill Hosting Fundraiser for Girls On The Run Tonight

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Fundraisers, Health, News

Join the Henderson Family YMCA for “Funds for the Run” – fundraiser for Girls on the Run of Vance County Thursday, June 7th – 6:30-9:30 PM – Greenways Authentic Charcoal Grill -Music by ICON Entertainment. $15.00/person includes: entry into the event, food, two beverages, additional beverages may be purchased with proceeds going to GOTR of Vance County and a Silent Auction. Tickets may be purchased at the YMCA, Greenways or any Junior Womans Club member. Tickets are $15 and include …

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Shooting in Henderson Wounds One

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Crime

On June 6, 2012 around 12:55 PM officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to 208 Harriett Street, Henderson in reference to a person who had been shot. Upon arrival officers found Jermaine Hargrove, 24, of 208 Harriett Street with a single gunshot wound to his body. Vance County EMS arrived and transported the victim to an area hospital. On February 2, 2012 officer with the Henderson Police Department Vice/Narc Unit and the SWAT team conducted a search warrant on …

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North Carolina Weekend

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Tourism

For the week of June 7 on UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Weekend,” relax and enjoy Sunset Beach. Rev your engines with the Carolina Model Drag Series at Rockingham Dragway in Rockingham. Lift a glass at Autumn Creek Vineyards in Mayodan. Compare your talents to those at the National Hollerin’ Contest in Spivey’s Corner. And test your whitewater rafting skills with Wildwater Ltd. in Bryson City. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) “North Carolina Weekend” is exclusively underwritten by the N.C. …

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Congress Says No to Equal Pay

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 White House

Equal pay for women is about more than just fairness. Women are breadwinners in more than 50 percent of American households, and if they’re making less than men do for the same work, families have to get with less money for childcare and tuition and rent, and small businesses have fewer customers. Everybody suffers.  President Obama supports passage of the Paycheck Fairness Act, a comprehensive and commonsense bill that updates and strengthens the Equal Pay Act of 1963, which made it illegal for employers to …

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Port of Wilmington Makes Top U.S. Ports Ranking

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Business

Logistics Management magazine named North Carolina’s Port of Wilmington number 18 on its list of U.S. Port Rankings for volume for the first quarter of 2012.  The 42-foot channel deep water port realized 28,395 inbound twenty-foot equivalent units or TEUs for the quarter. Container movements were up more than 11% in 2011 at North Carolina’s ports. According to the Top 30 U.S. Ports article, U.S. exports are growing by a healthy five to six percent annually. North Carolina’s ports are …

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June 15 deadline for updates for 2013 N.C. Travel Guide

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Tourism

Now is the best time for all attractions and accommodations to check VisitNC.com to view their property’s listing and to verify that their information listed is correct. If your listing needs to be updated, contact your local Extranet county contact. The Division’s Extranet fuels the database for VisitNC.com and also for the information for the listings in the Official North Carolina Travel Guide. The deadline for the Extranet county contacts to update the listings for attractions and accommodations that will …

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Coverage of D-Day, and Other Thoughts

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Opinion

Yesterday, from a reader comment, I learned was the anniversary of D-Day.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandy_landings.  I also saw a article on the home page of either msn.com or yahoo.com or something similar.  If you read our open lines for yesterday, you’ll notice it didn’t say anything about D-Day, it was about the anniversary of the first drive in theater. The open line introductions are provided by the US Census department in their multimedia section called Profile America.  It’s an easy blurb for …

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‘CBS This Morning’ today features N.C. moonshine and NASCAR

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Tourism

As a direct result of the Division’s New York Media Mission in January, “CBS This Morning” is slated to air a segment this Thursday about North Carolina’s modern craft distilling movement and its NASCAR heritage. The segment features Troy & Sons Distillers in Asheville and the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte. At the January event, Division PR Manager Margo Metzger introduced CBS Producer Chase Bodine to distillery owner Troy Ball. When the CBS crew came to film in late …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article June 7, 2012 Open Lines

One of the small town summer joys of the past is being recreated this weekend in Danville, Kentucky. Some 40,000 people are expected to enjoy performances at the annual Great American Brass Band Festival. Concerts featuring world famous brass bands will be held on the lawn at Centre College, in the bandstand by the courthouse, and other locations in town. In addition to concerts of patriotic tunes and popular songs, the festival also includes a hot air balloon event, a …

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‘Revolution’ will film in Wilmington area

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Movies

NBC’s new series “Revolution” will be produced in the Wilmington region beginning this summer. Premiering this fall, the series’ production team will employ 125 people full time, hundreds of extras part time, and spend millions of dollars in the regional economy. “We are excited to have a television series back in Wilmington that will create hundreds of jobs,” said Aaron Syrett, director of the N.C. Film Office. “The North Carolina film credit continues to create high-quality, well-paying jobs for North …

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Vance County Schools – Student Uniforms at L.B. Yancey Elementary

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Education

L.B. Yancey Elementary School has overwhelming support from parents of students and the approval of the Vance County Board of Education in moving forward with plans to require student uniforms for the 2012-2013 school year. The uniforms will include white and navy blue tops, which should be collared knit shirts or blouses for girls, as well as navy blue or khaki bottoms which may consist of pants and shorts and also for girls skirts, skorts and jumpers. Students also will …

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Perry Memorial Library Hosts Announcement of Federal Grants to NC Libraries

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Bookshelf, News, Things To Do

RALEIGH – North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Secretary Linda A. Carlisle will announce 71 federally-funded grants for local and statewide library projects for community outreach, library book collections, technology improvements and digitization of materials, on Tuesday, June 12, at noon, at the Perry Memorial Library, 205 Breckenridge Street, Henderson, N.C., 27536.  Carlisle will be joined by State Librarian Cal Shepard, Library Director Jay Stephens, and other local officials.                                                                                                                        The grant funding is made possible by a Library Services and …

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Prostate Cancer Educational Support Group at Maria Parham Medical Center

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Health, Things To Do

The American Cancer Society and Maria Parham Medical Center will host a Community-Wide Prostate Cancer Educational Support Group on Thursday, June 28th. The topic for the evening will be: ‘Men and Survivorship – An Open Discussion About Prostate Cancer’. ‘Man to Man’ is designed for men in our area who are affected by prostate cancer and those who care for them. It is very helpful for both long term survivors and those who have just been diagnosed. You are encouraged to …

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VGCC Culinary program announces upcoming dates for The Vanguard Café

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Education

The Vanguard Café in Oxford, where students in Vance-Granville Community College’s Culinary Arts program prepare and serve lunch for the public, is inviting the public to participate in developing culinary students’ kitchen and hospitality skills by dining there on scheduled Thursdays during the upcoming fall 2012 semester. “This gives students an opportunity for realistic training, while offering unique cuisine to local diners,” said VGCC Dean of Business and Applied Technologies Bobby Van Brunt. “Vance-Granville can achieve its educational goals with …

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VGCC names new Medical Assisting program head

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Education

The new head of Vance-Granville Community College’s Medical Assisting program recently wrapped up her first semester in the leadership role. Donna M. Gardner, a resident of Louisburg, joined VGCC in January, bringing with her more than 25 years of experience as a Medical Assistant and educator. Gardner graduated with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Medical Assisting from Kalamazoo Valley Community College in 1986. She then continued her education at Western Michigan University, earning both a Bachelor of Science …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article June 6, 2012 Open Lines

A major pop culture phenomenon began on this day in 1933. With the automobile increasingly reshaping the American landscape, Richard Hollingshead opened the nation’s first drive-in movie theater in Camden, New Jersey. Soon, drive-in movies became a fixture across the country and a popular place for teenage dating. Some even had heaters to go along with the speakers, so they could stay open through the winter. Drive-ins reached their peak in the 1950s. There were nearly 21,000 movie theaters then, …

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Robbery and Vehicle Theft at Vance Charter School

Submitted Article June 5, 2012 Crime

At 9:54 AM today, a 65 year-old female was confronted by a black male with a handgun in the parking lot of the Charter School, 1227 Dabney Drive, Henderson. The male demanded the female for her purse and keys. The black male then took the female’s vehicle a drove in the direction of Hardees on Dabney Drive. The area was searched, but the suspect was unable to be located. The vehicle stolen is a white in color 2010 Toyota Camry …

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Michael Bobbitt: Notes From The Peanut Gallery (VC BOC 6/4/2012)

Submitted Article June 5, 2012 Opinion

1.  Public Hearing – FY 2012 – 2013 Proposed Budget The agenda for this June’s Board meeting opens with two public hearings followed with the public comment period.  The second public hearing was specifically intended for the public to speak on the proposed budget.  Not one person of the seven people attending the Board meeting spoke at either public hearing or the public comment period.  Commissioner Wright asked if the public had been made aware of their opportunity to speak …

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NC Public School News Briefs

Submitted Article June 5, 2012 Education

*  NC Students and Teachers Earn More Than 51,000 Microsoft Certifications Over the past 18 months, North Carolina public high school students and teachers earned 51,225 free professional, industry-recognized certifications in Microsoft computer applications thanks to North Carolina’s Microsoft IT Academy. In November 2010, North Carolina became the first state in the nation to offer the Microsoft IT Academy Program through public high schools and since then, the program has been implemented in 98 school districts and 344 high schools …

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