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April is alcohol awareness month

Jason Feingold April 1, 2009 News, That's life

by Gina DeMent, Public Information Officer Five County Mental Health Authority Why It’s Important To Prevent Kids From Drinking April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and, as we are made aware by nightly media reports, we should all be concerned about the apparent increase in underage drinking by our youth.

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Man robbed, shot at Merita warehouse

Jason Feingold April 1, 2009 Crime, News

On March 30, 2009, at approximately 10:40 p.m., officers of the Henderson Police Department responded to the Merita Bread warehouse located at 1030 Old Norlina Road in Henderson in reference to a report of someone shot.

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HPD makes arrest for stolen water meter

Jason Feingold April 1, 2009 Crime, News

On March 27, 2009, Ronald Daniel, 47 of 471 Merriman Street in Henderson was arrested and charged with possession of stolen goods after he was found in possession of a stolen water meter.

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Sen. Berger’s Greetings from Raleigh

Jason Feingold March 31, 2009 News

Here at the General Assembly we are preparing ourselves for what looks to be a difficult session.

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Tuesday’s open line

Jason Feingold March 31, 2009 Quick hits

The recent arrest of a Kerr-Vance Academy student after an incident at the Maria Parham Medical Center has provoked a great deal of passion on all sides of the issue. However, let us take this opportunity to caution comment posters that profanity is not permitted on Home in Henderson. Which words, you ask? We refer you to the late George Carlin’s “seven words you can’t say on television” routine. And, no, substituting a hyphen or an asterisk for one or …

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Stop cancer on a dime

Jason Feingold March 31, 2009 Uncategorized

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Purdue to lead White House regional forum tomorrow

Jason Feingold March 30, 2009 News, Quick hits

Gov. Bev Perdue will lead one of five White House Regional Forums on Health Care Reform this Tuesday morning at NC A&T University in Greensboro.

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Monday’s open line

Jason Feingold March 30, 2009 Quick hits

Here it is. Express yourselves.

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Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report

Jason Feingold March 30, 2009 News

This week, we continued our work to improve the lives of the people of North Carolina.

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State board of ed. to meet April 1-2

Jason Feingold March 30, 2009 News

The State Board of Education will meet this week, April 1-2, 2009 in the 7th Floor Board Room (unless otherwise noted), Education Building, 301 N. Wilmington Street, Raleigh.

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City to return some Weed & Seed funds to DOJ

Jason Feingold March 27, 2009 News

The Henderson City Council will be refunding approximately $30,000 in Weed & Seed funds to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

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Friday’s open line

Jason Feingold March 27, 2009 Quick hits

A comment poster noted yesterday that the crosses on display at Northern Vance High School in observance of Kick Butts Day may violate the Establishment Clause. Are crosses now understood as a secular grave marker, or is the religious significance of the cross in that context powerful enough that they should have used rounded planks instead? Let us know your thoughts on today’s open line.

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Council won’t consider employee COLA’s until April

Jason Feingold March 27, 2009 News

During remarks made at the Henderson City Council’s workshop session on March 23, 2009, council member Mary Emma Evans asked where the council stands on cost of living increases for city employees.

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Breaking news: Armed MPMC intruder caught at KVA

Jason Feingold March 26, 2009 News

On March 26, 2009 at 12:36 p.m., security employees of Maria Parham Medical Center observed through video monitoring an unidentified male retrieving a firearm from an automobile.

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Kick butts day

Jason Feingold March 26, 2009 News, That's life

by Gina DeMent, Public Information Officer Five County Mental Health Authority Kick Butts Day, sponsored every year by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, is a national campaign to help kids stand up and speak out against tobacco.

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Henderson will get new Xmas lights

Jason Feingold March 26, 2009 News

During the Henderson City Council meeting of March 9, 2009, the council agreed to table a vote on purchasing new Christmas lights for the downtown area until Downtown Development Commission Director Phil LaKernick spoke to members on the issue.

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Council vote allows first floor residences in B-1

Jason Feingold March 26, 2009 News

The Henderson City Council voted unanimously during its regular short session meeting on Monday evening to allow first floor residences in the B-1 zone.

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Thursday’s open line

Jason Feingold March 26, 2009 Quick hits

You guys have got to start sending me open lines again. My mind gets a little cloudy at night these days. The floor is yours. Have at.

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Opinion: Can two live as cheaply as one?

Elissa Yount March 25, 2009 Opinion

by Elissa Yount Merging city and county government deserves a thorough going over with a fine tooth comb.

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Golden LEAF holds community forum

Jason Feingold March 25, 2009 News

by Contributor Reports On Monday, March 23, 2009, at 6:00 p.m. the Golden LEAF Foundation held a public forum to discuss its Community Assistance Initiative.

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