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VGCC installs first officers for SkillsUSA chapter

Submitted Article March 9, 2016 Education

The Vance-Granville Community College chapter of the national SkillsUSA organization, established only a few months ago, now has its first official student leaders. On Feb. 29, four students signed their contracts and took their oaths as chapter officers. They included President Benjamin Layton of Kittrell (a Criminal Justice Technology student), Secretary/Treasurer Ashley Allen of Henderson (Office Administration), Reporter Harold Todd of Oxford (Criminal Justice Technology) and Parliamentarian Daniel Johnson of Louisburg (Paralegal Technology). Performing the installation was Steve Hargrove, who …

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Local Volunteers Go Bald in Downtown Henderson, NC to Support Childhood Cancer Research April 9th, 2016

Submitted Article March 9, 2016 Fundraisers, Things To Do

The 3rd Annual FOP/HPD St. Baldrick’s Day Event and The St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a volunteer-powered organization dedicated to raising money for children’s cancer research, will host one of its signature head-shaving events at 200 Breckenridge Street Henderson, NC on April 9, 2016, where more than 50 “shavees” will shave their heads in solidarity with kids with cancer and raise money for lifesaving research. Every 3 minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer; one in five won’t survive, and those who …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article March 9, 2016 Open Lines

“Don’t accept your dog’s admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.” Whatever is the merit in the remark by the late advice columnist Ann Landers, there are few bonds of esteem stronger than that between owners and their dogs. But that relationship comes with responsibilities. One was set this week in 1894, when the first statewide dog license law was enacted by New York. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was designated to carry out …

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Tickets for VGCC Dinner Theater go on sale March 15

Submitted Article March 8, 2016 Education, Entertainment, Things To Do

Suspense, thrills and laughter are on the menu as Vance-Granville Community College presents the successful Broadway show, “Deathtrap,” for its fourth annual Dinner Theater. The event is scheduled for the evenings of Thursday, April 28, and Friday, April 29, starting at 6 p.m., in the Civic Center on VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County. VGCC’s Culinary Arts and Drama departments are teaming up once again to present a delicious meal followed by an entertaining play. In a new twist, there …

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Special events, mobile apps to be discussed at free VGCC small business seminars

Submitted Article March 8, 2016 Education

The Warren County Campus of Vance-Granville Community College will soon host a pair of free Small Business Center seminars focused on innovative marketing techniques. “Generating Revenue with Special Events for Business Owners” will be held on Tuesday, April 5, from 1 until 4 p.m. “Mobile Apps for Small Business” will follow on that same day, from 6 until 9 p.m. Both are scheduled to meet in Building 4 (Room W4103) of the Warrenton campus. Leading both seminars will be Renae …

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article March 8, 2016 Open Lines

The inventor of the first practical automatic dishwasher was born on this date in 1839 and was perhaps an unlikely candidate for the distinction. Josephine Cochrane was a socialite, and devised the dishwasher out of some annoyance at how her domestic staff damaged her china. Awarded a patent in 1886, Cochrane sold her machines in the 1890s mainly to restaurants and hotels. Her company eventually became KitchenAid, now part of the Whirlpool Corporation. In 2013, the Census Bureau’s American Housing …

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VGCC to offer Biotech Workshop to high school students

Submitted Article March 7, 2016 Education

Vance-Granville Community College has scheduled its fourth annual Biotech Workshop for local high school students, as one of a series of VGCC Arts & Sciences camps and workshops being held this year. All tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders who have taken or are currently taking biology and chemistry are invited to attend the workshop, which is set to take place over the course of two Saturdays: April 2 and April 9, each day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Shedding Light on Regulations

Submitted Article March 7, 2016 NC Elected Officials

Video of the Week This week I spoke on the House floor about my energy bill, ?#?HR4444? the External Power Supply Improvement Act. This legislation updates current policy to match advancements made within the lighting industry. This pro-consumer, pro-manufacturing legislation will exempt certain lighting technologies from a misguided regulation issued by the Department of Energy. Click here to watch the full video.   Weekly Update This week was off to a great start! My pro-consumer, pro-manufacturing energy bill was discussed, …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article March 7, 2016 Open Lines

Las Vegas is renowned for spectacular stage shows and as a destination for conventions and expositions. One opens there today that likely would draw an enormous crush of visitors. But sadly, the 2016 International Pizza Expo at the city’s convention center is not open to the general public. Running through March 10, the attendees are in the serious business of the preparation, improvement and distribution of one of America’s favorite foods. The first pizzeria in the U.S. opened in New …

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Clockworks, Downtown Henderson’s Newsletter for Winter 2016

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 News

The Downtown Development Commission (DDC) works to preserve, develop and promote Downtown Henderson. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the DDC is funded by annual contributions from our local City and County governments as well as raised funds. Clockworks is a quarterly newsletter highlighting the activities of the DDC and events in downtown Henderson. The DDC is led by a dedicated group of individuals representing not only the downtown area, but a cross section of the community as well. Download the latest …

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Topsoil and soil fertility tips for spring

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Agriculture

Don’t play the guessing game with your garden vegetables or yard for the upcoming growing season. Soil testing for your spring plantings and yard maintenance gives you the information needed to maximize your efforts and boost garden yields. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Agronomic Services Division encourages home and community gardeners and landscapers to submit soil samples during the non-busy season for faster turnaround times and with no peak-season fees. Soil samples will be analyzed free from …

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Applications for Vance Medical Academy

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Education

Applications are now available for the Vance Medical Academy located on the campus of Southern Vance High School for the 2016-2017 school year for rising ninth-grade students. The applications are available from middle and high school guidance counselors and on the Vance County Schools’ website at www.vcs.k12.nc.us. The deadline for completed applications is March 31, 2016. Applications should be turned in to Willa Clark, Vance County Schools, P.O. Box 7001, 1724 Graham Avenue, Henderson, N.C. 27536. The Vance Medical Academy …

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Henderson Vance Crime Stoppers Crimes of the Month – Rewards Offered for Info

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Crime

Assault with a Deadly Weapon inflicting serious injury Case On January 06, 2016 at approximately 1:15 AM., Henderson Police Officers responded to 600 block of Winder Street, in reference to someone Shot. Upon arrival Officers talked to Mr. Kyron Coleman who stated that two black males with dreads and a hand gun jumped out at him and shot Coleman in the right leg. The Henderson Police Department encourages any person with information related to these cases to contact Henderson –Vance …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday March 7th, 2016

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday March 7th, 2016 Download the full agenda packet here:  20160307_vcboc_agenda_packet.pdf Invocation Ruby “Charlie” Rhodes, Youth Pastor InternSouth Henderson Pentecostal Holiness ChurchRecognition of Leadership-Vance Participants 1. Public Comments (for those registered to speak by 5:45 p.m. – each speaker is limited to five minutes) 2. Public Hearing 6:00 p.m. Stuart Litvin, Economic Development Dir.Economic Development IncentiveProfilform – 101 Eastern Minerals LLC 3. Appointment 6:15 p.m. Porcha Brooks, Tax AdministratorBusiness Personal Property Appeal 4. Water …

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Public School Dropout Rate Experiences Slight Increase in 2014-15

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Education

North Carolina’s public school dropout rate slightly increased in 2014-15 according to the Consolidated Data Report today presented to State Board of Education members at their March meeting. The state’s dropout rate rose to 2.39 percent from 2.28 percent the previous year. The .11 percentage point increase was the first increase in the dropout rate since 2006-07, when the dropout rate increased from 5.04 to 5.24. In 2014-15, 11,190 students dropped out of school as opposed to the 10,404 students …

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Reportable Public School Crimes and Consequences Increase in 2014-15; Long-Term Suspensions Decrease Slightly

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Education

The total number of reportable acts of school crime, short-term suspensions, expulsions, and the use of corporal punishment increased in 2014-15 while the number of long-term suspensions decreased slightly according to the Consolidated Data Report today presented to the State Board of Education. The total number of reportable acts of school crime increased 2.1 percent, the first increase in three years, while the number of students in North Carolina public schools was at an all-time high of 1,537,643. State Superintendent …

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VGCC students show their ‘heart’ with candy service project

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Education

Students in the SkillsUSA chapter at Vance-Granville Community College recently completed a sweet service project connected to Valentine’s Day. Members of the organization collected donations of candy and then packaged and delivered the treats to children and to residents of area nursing facilities, a few days before the holiday. Destinations for the candy included Brantwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (Oxford), Masonic Home for Children (Oxford), Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation (Henderson), Kerr Lake Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (Henderson), Senior Citizens Home …

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article March 4, 2016 Open Lines

Friday, March 4th. The first woman to serve in Congress took her seat on this date in 1917. Barely a month later, Jeannette Rankin of Montana shortly became one of the few representatives to vote against entry into World War I, a stand that contributed to her defeat when she ran for the Senate in 1918. Absent for 24 years, she reentered Congress by winning a seat in the 1940 elections. Putting her pacifist principles ahead of office holding, she …

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Focus, Henderson – Vance Chamber of Commerce Newsletter January 2016

Submitted Article March 3, 2016 Business

Download the full newsletter here:  HVCC January Focus 2016.pdf  

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North Carolina Weekend

Submitted Article March 3, 2016 Tourism

For the week of March 3 on North Carolina Weekend, take a walk on the wild side at the “Extreme Mammals” exhibit at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Test your skills at Cipher Escape, a llve escape game in Morrisville. Watch restoration work at Big Oak Restoration in Mebane. Enjoy the great outdoors at Elk Knob State Park in Todd. And the “House Special” samples the fare at Salt & Lime Cabo Grill in Raleigh. (Please note: …

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