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HPD Officer of the Month – May 2011

Submitted Article June 15, 2011 News

Officer Brandon Logue is the Henderson Police Department’s Officer of the Month for May 2011. During the month of May, Officer Logue responded to 671 Vance Street to assist another officer in reference to a disorderly person. The disorderly male person was described as a black male wearing a red baseball cap, no shirt and blue jeans standing outside the address in front of a tan vehicle. On arriving at the address a male fitting the description was seen. At …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article June 15, 2011 Open Lines

By the time you read this Wednesday Morning, the North Carolina Legislature may have already overridden the veto of Perdue’s budget veto.  Rumors are that a 12:01am session Wednesday morning will attempt to override her veto of the budget which included heavy cuts to North Carolina schools.  Democratic Local Representative James Crawford Jr. is one of the ‘party of 5’ democratic legislators expected to vote with republicans for the override.  The other four are William Brisson, Dewey Hill, Bill Owens, …

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article June 14, 2011 Open Lines

Mr. Obama visited Durham, NC yesterday.  At a company called Cree, which makes lighting products.  Obama also visited Cree and held a ‘town meeting’ there in May 2008 during his presidential campaign.  I wonder how much money those guys have donated to his agenda? First is a clip from his 2008 visit: Now a clip from Monday’s visit: So his original campaign promises in the first clip, he promises relief to the unemployed and to the gas prices. This was …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article June 13, 2011 Open Lines

Governor Perdue has become the first North Carolina governor to veto a budget bill since the position was given power in 1997. You can read the full statement on the article at our website. She specifically cites education cuts as the reason. We’d like to remind all that this afternoon hosts a 7pm city council meeting, and a 7pm Vance county school board meeting.  The Vance County budget work session scheduled for this afternoon has been canceled. The agenda for …

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WILLIAMS: The man John Edwards wished he was

Submitted Article June 12, 2011 Opinion

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Governor Perdue Vetoes the General Assembly’s Budget, Calling it a Step Backwards for North Carolina

Submitted Article June 12, 2011 News

Gov. Bev Perdue today vetoed the state budget plan passed by the General Assembly. Below is the message she delivered from the Old Senate Chamber of the State Capitol building and attached to the bill. For generations, we North Carolina have distinguished ourselves from other southern states as a place of opportunity, and a place that understands the value of investing in our people. Education has been our hallmark – the one area that set us apart from our neighbors …

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President Obama will Meet with Jobs and Competitiveness Council in North Carolina

Submitted Article June 12, 2011 News

WASHINGTON — On June 13th, President Obama will travel to Raleigh-Durham, NC to meet with the Jobs and Competitiveness Council to discuss initiatives and policies to strengthen the economy, promote and accelerate job growth and bolster America’s competitiveness around the world.  The President will hear from a variety of leaders and continue the discussion focused on identifying practical ways the government and business can work together to foster growth and create jobs.  The Council will also focus on the importance …

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President Obama’s Weekly Address

Submitted Article June 12, 2011 Opinion

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County Budget Meeting for Monday Cancelled

Submitted Article June 10, 2011 County Business

Notice to the Public. Please be informed that the budget work session scheduled for Monday, June 13 has been cancelled.

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article June 10, 2011 Open Lines

In consideration for Governor Perdue is a new bill that will add a tax to prepaid wireless service.  The revenue from the tax will go towards the 911 fund to support 911 service in the state.  It seems governments are trying to add taxes here and there to make up for shortfalls in revenue.  Businesses are doing it too, my bank previously offered free checking for personal and business however that has been eliminated the last couple of months. Also …

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VCAS Adoption Event at Tractor Supply

Ellen Paynter June 9, 2011 Things To Do

Saturday, June 11 · 9:00am – 1:00pm 1733 Dabney Drive, Henderson, NC 27536 Are you looking for your new best friend? Come out to Tractor Supply from 9am to 1pm on Saturday! There are so many Vance County shelter animals looking for their forever homes. Volunteers needed – ask us how you can help! Please help us spread the word about this event!

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article June 9, 2011 Open Lines

On yesterday’s open line MS relayed a sad tale of someone wanting to adopt from the Vance County Animal Shelter, however the animal they wanted to adobt was put down early the next day before they realized it.  I recently adopted 3 cats from there about 3 weeks or so ago for my family and everyone at the shelter was very nice to us the entire visit.  We worked with Gail who sincerely wanted to get these animals out of …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article June 8, 2011 Open Lines

This weeks version of the new North Carolina voting laws include changes to the identification section of the bill yet again.  Earlier, it was allowed to bring not only a photo ID, but you could instead bring in a copy of a utility bill that included your name and address.  Now that provision is gone, and a photo ID is the only acceptable form in the latest version.  Also in talks is the possibility to reduce the number of petitioners …

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article June 7, 2011 Open Lines

Seems all the buzz surrounds Mr. Weiner’s admission that he did send naughty pictures to a 21 year old college girl.  I did enjoy listening to some of his entertaining speeches on the floor in the past, but does this necessitate people calling for his resignation?  He did lie about it outright, but maintains that he did nothing illegal.  Even if Weiner’s statements were accurate about no House or legal violations, under the “Official Code of Conduct” for lawmakers and …

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Senator Doug Berger Message

Submitted Article June 6, 2011 Uncategorized

No compromise The Senate passed its version of the budget bill on Thursday, and the House approved it over the weekend.   It is now headed to the Governor’s office where hopefully she will veto the bill.  This bill has been called a compromise between the Governor’s proposal from earlier this year and the original draconian House budget, but it is no compromise. It’s a direct assault on public education with nearly $1 billion in cuts. The reductions will put North …

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Gov. Perdue restores jobless benefits for 47,000

Submitted Article June 5, 2011 News, Opinion, Politics

Gov. Bev Perdue restored unemployment benefits for thousands of North Carolina families who have been used as pawns by Republican leaders in the legislature. For weeks, Gov. Perdue has called on legislative Republicans to pass a clean bill that restores the unemployment benefits–which are paid entirely with federal money. Instead, Republicans have used these families as leverage in an attempt to force Gov. Perdue to accept budget cuts that would inflict severe and unnecessary cuts to our schools and other …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article June 5, 2011 Open Lines

As a follow up to our brief last week, Mr. Obama gave his weekly address Saturday from a Chrysler plant in Ohio. This weekend, we received a reader comment in our email from Stan that reads: Found several one/five gallon cans of old paint/stain. Took them to the dump and gentleman there said they will only accept if dried out. So I went to the landfill and learned from the kind lady there that Vance County does not have a place …

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Friday / Weekend Open Line

Submitted Article June 3, 2011 Open Lines

The Obama administration has released a detailed report on “The Resurgence of the American Automotive Industry” for June, 2011. The report discusses the jobs created in the sector, the turnaround of the companies that are now turning a profit, and how entire communities have been revitalized by a strengthened auto industry. Or that’s the blurb they want us to print. I see no mention of the other big news the admin said on Wednesday that the government will lose about …

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State Board of Education approves resolution towards legislators

Submitted Article June 2, 2011 Education

Today, an unanimously approved resolution by the State Board of Education at its June meeting today was released. In it, members urge legislators to support the elements of the public school system that are most important for student success.  Also, State Board of Education Chairman Bill Harrison discusses how the Senate budget will harm North Carolina public schools in his latest blog available at http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/stateboard/ . The budget was approved by members of the Senate today. House members are expected …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article June 2, 2011 Open Lines

President Obama has declared June to be national Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month noting:  NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2011 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity …

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