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Crime Stoppers Anounces Additional Increase in Reward for Attack at J.C. Penney

Submitted Article September 27, 2011 Crime

Crime Stoppers has received from an anonymous donor additional funds that will match the $3000.00  reward for the robbery and assault of Mrs. Smiley.  This will increase the reward  to “up to  $6000.00.”   Please call Crime Stoppers at 252- 492-1925 or the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141 if you have any information related to this incident.  All callers may remain anonymous.

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State Superintendent Joins President/USED Secretary For NCLB Waivers Announcement

Submitted Article September 27, 2011 Education

North Carolina State Superintendent June Atkinson on Friday joined President Barack Obama, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and other chief state school officers for the White House announcement that states can apply for waivers from provisions of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, also known as No Child Left Behind. The waivers would be provided in exchange for more focused efforts at the state level to “close achievement gaps, promote rigorous accountability and ensure that all students are on track to …

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Tuesday Open Lines

Submitted Article September 27, 2011 Open Lines

Today will mark a public viewing of the proposed Vance County redistricting maps for voting on commissioners.  The event will be at the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library starting at 4pm to 6 pm. We’ll have reports to come regarding Monday nights city council meeting. In the meantime have at it!  

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Reward of $3000 For Information On Attack at J.C. Penney Last Week

Submitted Article September 26, 2011 News

Crime Stoppers and an anonymous donor have joined together in a one-time effort offering up to $3,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and/or conviction of person/persons involved in the assault and robbery of Debra Smiley.  On Thursday, September 22, 2011 around 8:25 PM, Smiley was accosted and robbed of personal property as she left the J.C. Penney department store in Henderson.   Please call Crime Stoppers at 252- 492-1925 or the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141.  All callers may …

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Bennet Perry Archaelogy Day 2011 Pictures

Submitted Article September 26, 2011 News

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Vance County BoC Zoning Work Session

Submitted Article September 26, 2011 County Business

The Vance County Board of Commissioners will hold a work session on Monday, September 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the County Commissioner’s Meeting Room. This was scheduled in open session during the September 12th meeting. The purpose is for the Board to review/discuss the proposed zoning ordinance. Note that this is a Work Session, so no action will be taken.  Public comment is not allowed, but the public can attend just to watch.

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Congressman Butterfield Introduces Legislation to Encourage Development of Treatments for Rare Pediatric Disease

Submitted Article September 26, 2011 News

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (D-NC), along with Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX), today introduced the Creating Hope Act of 2011.  The legislation is designed to promote drug development to treat rare pediatric diseases such as childhood cancers, sickle cell disease, pediatric AIDS and cystic fibrosis. More than 30 million Americans affected by “rare” diseases (diseases which affect less than 200,000 people), the vast majority of which are children.  Despite the significant need, drug companies have been reluctant to …

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Monday Open Lines

Submitted Article September 26, 2011 Open Lines

This weeks weekly address, President Obama explains that states will have greater flexibility to find innovative ways of improving the education system, so that we can raise standards in our classrooms and prepare the next generation to succeed in the global economy. This past weekend hosted numerous events in Henderson, we hope you enjoyed coming out to downtown for the kids day and archaeology activities and participated in the Foundation 5k race at Maria Parham Medical Center.  If you didn’t …

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Henderson City Council Short Regular Meeting

Submitted Article September 25, 2011 City Business

Henderson City Council Short Regular Meeting Monday, 26 September 2011 6:00 PM Work Session to immediately follow City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536 The agenda includes: PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS a) Muscular Dystrophy Association Presentation b) International Walk to School Day PUBLIC HEARING a) Consideration of Approval of Resolution 11—91, Requesting an Amendment to the Carey Chapel Crossing CDBG Grant 04-C-1304. Citizens may only speak on public hearing items at this time. Citizens do not need to sign-up …

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Smart Start Ducky Derby 2011 Pictures

Submitted Article September 25, 2011 News

It started out raining but soon cleared up to allow hundreds of people enjoy downtown activities on Saturday.  Beckenridge street was turned in to a children’s playground with booths setup from area businesses and organizations.  Moonwalks, face painting, rubber duck painting, all sorts of fun.  Nearly 2000 ducks were raced down Garnett Street Saturday afternoon, benefiting the Franklin Granville Vance Smart Start organization. Winners for the event were 1st prize to Jacoby Hargorve for $1000. 2nd prize was Patricia Washburn …

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Senator Richard Burr Message

Submitted Article September 25, 2011 Opinion, Politics

This was a busy week both legislatively and with visitors from North Carolina in Washington. On Wednesday, I was honored to join a group of over one hundred North Carolina veterans of World War Two at the World War Two Memorial on the National Mall. These brave men and women were led into the memorial by a bagpipe processional and were the guests of honor for a wreath ceremony honoring all of the veterans from southeastern North Carolina who fought and those who paid …

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Henderson, NC Christmas Parade December 4, 2011

Submitted Article September 23, 2011 News

Henderson, NC will host their Christmas Parade in downtown from the Dabney Drive Extension to Rose Avenue.  The event starts at 2:30pm. If your business or organization would like to appear in the parade, please contact the Henderson-Vance Downtown Development Commission  at 252-430-5734.  Registration deadline is November 30, 2011.  Entyr fees are $50 for most floats and gruops, and $200 for larger semi-tractor/trailer (over 10,000 pounds). Professional floats may be rented with a driver from Triangle Float Company.  Contact Sam …

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36th Annual Autumn Arts show at VGCC seeks entries

Submitted Article September 23, 2011 News, Things To Do

Autumn Arts 2011, the 36th annual juried art show sponsored by Vance-Granville Community College and the Kerr Lake Art Society, will be held Oct. 17 through Nov. 4. Autumn Arts will be open for public viewing from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridays, on the second floor of Building 7 on VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County, N.C. The Autumn Arts competition is open to all artists, amateurs and professionals, working in …

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article September 23, 2011 Open Lines

This weekend hosts a fun filled Saturday in Henderson with 3 great events. The Smart Ducky Race.  Watch as Garnett Street is closed off, filled with a river of water, and a cement truck full of up to 5,000 yellow rubber ducks are dumped in the street and race down the river.  The first 3 ducks to the end are drawn and people who sponsored those ducks will win a cash prize.  See more details at www.smartduckyderby.com  This is a …

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The Foundation 5, 5k Race

Submitted Article September 22, 2011 Health, Things To Do

On Saturday, September 24, 2011 there will be “The Foundation 5” 5K Race, Heart Healthy Mile & Kid’s Dash at Maria Parham Medical Center with same day registration beginning at 7:30am. There will also be a Runner’s Clinic at 8:00am at the race site. The walk/run starts at 9am by the Oncology entrance of the hospital and the kids fun run starts at 9:45.  All proceeds will benefit the Maria Parham Healthcare Foundation whose mission is to promote healthcare in …

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Bennet Perry Archaeology Day

Submitted Article September 22, 2011 Things To Do

There will be a very unique public event in Henderson NC on September 24, 2011- the first Bennett Perry Archaeology Day. Collectors of regional Indian artifacts will be gathering to show their collections, and a lecture will be offered by WCU professor Dr. Anne Rogers. The public is encouraged to attend and to bring any artifacts they have for identification. One of the best collections of NC relics will be on display by Warner Williams of Asheboro, along with many …

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VGCC holds Seminar on Getting out of Debt

Submitted Article September 22, 2011 Education

Vance-Granville Community College’s Small Business Center will soon offer a free seminar, entitled “Get Completely Out of Debt.” The seminar will be held from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20 in room 7107 of Building 7 on the college’s main campus in Vance County. “Being in debt and living from paycheck to paycheck does not have to be your way of life,” according to the seminar’s instructor, Greg Frank of Benson. This seminar will show participants how …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article September 22, 2011 Open Lines

Which Is America’s Best City?  New York?  San Diego?  Miami?  Houston?  Raleigh?  Henderson?  Based on metrics like school performance, green space, and cultural amenities, Raleigh, N.C., ranks No. 1 in Businessweek.com’s first Best Cities ranking.  They looked at a range of positive metrics around quality of life, counted up restaurants, evaluated school scores, and considered the number of colleges and pro sports teams.  Read more here. That’s three great reports this week for North Carolina.  How is your home town …

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Nurse Aide Refresher Course offered at VGCC Franklin Campus

Submitted Article September 21, 2011 Education, Health

Local nurse aides (CNAs) whose certifications have recently expired or want to brush up on their skills before taking the state exams can take advantage of an upcoming course at Vance-Granville Community College’s Franklin County Campus. The two-week Nurse Aide (CNA) Refresher course is scheduled to be held at the campus near Louisburg, Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., Oct. 3 through Oct. 13. Susan English will be the instructor. This course prepares students for the North …

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Senator Doug Berger Message

Submitted Article September 21, 2011 Opinion, Politics

As the General Assembly neared its Sept. 12 session, it was clear what areas we needed to tackle. With the state unemployment rate at 10.4 percent and devastation having visited the eastern portion of North Carolina from Hurricane Irene, the priorities were clear. But what did the Republican Senate and House leadership put on top of their agenda: a debate on marriage and the state Constitution. The new majority in the General Assembly promised to focus on jobs.  You may …

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