On March 23, 2009, an armed robbery occurred on Spring Court.
Wednesday’s open line
We were surprised to learn yesterday from The Daily Dispatch that all six Vance district judges had recused themselves from the trial of the Rev. C.J. Dale on the charge of obstructing police. What are your thoughts?
Business leaders call for Grad. Project volunteers
by North Carolina Business Committee for Education Officers Mary Linda Andrews, Chair, Albert Eckel, Vice Chair and Dale Whitworth, Treasurer Every year, North Carolina companies donate millions of dollars to support education in our state.
Sen. Berger’s Greetings from Raleigh
It seems as though every week is a busy one here at the General Assembly, but I’m sure that’s true at your home as well.
Woman assaulted in argument
On March 17, 2009, Erica Davis stated she was at Springwood Apartments when an argument occurred between her and other females she did not know.
Armed robbery on Nicholas Street
On March 16, 2009, an attempted armed robbery occurred on Nicholas Street near Maple Street.
Women assaulted with rifle on E. Andrews Avenue
On March 12, 2009, Marie Bullock and Andrea Whitfield were at the residence at 913 E. Andrews Ave.
Council lowers yearly fee for “adult” businesses
The Henderson City Council voted during its regular short session meeting last night to lower the annual license fee for adult businesses from $1,500 to $800.
Vance teachers meet to discuss concerns
Click image to view meeting video highlights “It is our responsibility to make sure that whatever comes down from central office is for the benefit of our children,” Vance County Association of Educators (VCAE) Maxine Hardy told approximately 60 teachers and teacher’s assistants who gathered at the Ambassador Inn & Suites on Saturday morning.
Council reconsiders part of adult business ordinance
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Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report
Governor Perdue released her proposed budget for 2009-2011 this week and as expected made many deep cuts.
Weekend open line
At time of posting, I’m here at the Ambassador Inn & Suites in Henderson at the VCAE Breakfast. The turnout looks pretty good as Vance County educators meet, greet, and eat and prepare to discuss issues of great concern to both teachers and students.