Carey Chapel Crossing will be annexed to Henderson’s Ward 4 pending approval by the United States Department of Justice.
City reports positive results on sanitation changeover
City of Henderson Public Works Director Linda Leyen reported that it has been “a busy ten days” to the Henderson City Council on Monday evening.
School board to discuss Clarke Elem. dedication
Click image to view complete, full-size document. Here is the agenda for the Vance County Board of Education’s regular monthly meeting. The board meets on the second Monday of each month beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Administrative Services Center at 1724 Graham Avenue in Henderson, North Carolina.
Rep. Wray’s Raleigh Report
While I have been busy in my district this week, it has also been a busy time in Raleigh with the governor signing several bills into law over the past few days.
NC receives $83 million to expand broadband access
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue announced last week that North Carolina has received $83 million in five federal recovery grants to extend broadband connectivity in rural parts of North Carolina.
City to annex Carey Chapel Crossing to Ward 4
Click here to view complete, full-size document. Here is the agenda for the Henderson City Council’s regular monthly meeting. The regular monthly meeting is held on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue in Henderson, North Carolina.
Monday’s open line
We think Henderson needs a comedy club. Anyone want to invest in HiH‘s Comedy Division? Here’s your open line.
PBS story will include Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre
Click here to view segment of the AARP television series My Generation that will be aired soon on PBS.
Official ABC/AYP results released
Today marked the official release of results from state testing conducted during the spring of 2010.
Etheridge statement on emergency state aid bill
Washington, D.C. -— U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) released the following statement today on the Senate passage of an emergency bill to aid states:
Friday/weekend open line
Don’t forget about the tax-free weekend. I’ll be stocking up on notebooks and pencils for the little ones, as usual. Here’s your open line.
Seminar “Understanding the Generations” Aug. 10
The public is invited to a free seminar entitled “Understanding the Generations” on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.
Commissioners eye improving subdivision roads
County Manager Jerry Ayscue submitted a report to Vance County commissioners during Monday’s regular meeting regarding the improvement of roads in county subdivisions.
Crime Stoppers Crimes of the Month
Homicide Case On July 25, 2010 around 12:22 a.m. officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to the Mexican Pool Room at 1109 Old Norlina Road in Henderson, North Carolina in reference to a person that had been shot.
Wednesday’s open line
“The [legal bills] that men [incur] live after [the case is over]; The good is oft interred with [yesterday’s news].” — misquoted from Act 3, scene ii of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare We’re still anticipating some significant legal bills. If you can, please consider donating to the HiH Legal Defense Fund by using the link in the right margin of the HiH page. Here’s your open line.
County approves farmers’ market feasibility study
The head of Vance County’s Farmers’ Market Committee, Pete Burgess, asked the Vance County Board of Commissioners on Monday evening to approve up to $40,000 for a feasibility study to be done by the Earth Wise Company of Wake Forest, North Carolina.
23 abandoned mobile homes demolished
Vance County Planning & Development Director Jordan McMillen reported to county commissioners on Monday evening that 23 abandoned mobile home units have been taken down so far this year.