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Chamber Ribbon Cutting – The Corbitt Preservation Association

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 Business

A ribbon cutting was held on Monday, December 7 at 10 AM for the Corbitt Preservation Association to celebrate their membership with the Chamber and the Bennett H. Perry Jr. Museum in downtown Henderson. Friends, family and local dignitaries joined together to celebrate the rich history of The Corbitt Company as well as the City of Henderson. The event gave Chamber members and other attendees a chance to meet and mingle with those that were involved in the museum.          …

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Vance County Special Called Meeting Notice Tax Values 2016

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 County Business

Please note that Board of Commissioners have scheduled a special board meeting for Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room.  The purpose of the meeting is to review and approve the schedule of values related to the 2016 tax revaluation.

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Henderson Police Deparment Make Arrest in Armed Robbery Case

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 Crime

On Saturday, December 5, 2015, members of the Henderson Police Department Patrol Operations Division responded to Citi Trends, 389 Raleigh Road, Henderson in response to a report of an armed robbery. Employees reported that two black males armed with guns had entered the business and demanded currency. ********Suspect Arrested********* Henderson Patrol Officers have arrested Tyler Jones, 19, 245 Lynnbank Estates Road, Henderson in this matter. Jones was charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon and possession of stolen goods. Jones …

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Butterfield’s Two Transportation Bills Signed into Law

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 NC Elected Officials

WASHINGTON, DC – On Friday, President Barack Obama signed into law two bills authored by Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) that designate several highways in eastern North Carolina as “future interstates.”  The Route to Opportunity and Development (ROAD) Act (H.R. 2211) and Military Corridor Transportation Improvement Act (H.R. 1844) were passed by the House of Representatives as part of a five-year surface transportation bill earlier this month by a vote of 359 – 65.  “Creating jobs and boosting the economy …

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Deck Work Will Reduce Rogers Road Bridge in Wake Forest to Single Lane on Saturday

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 News

Raleigh – To improve the safety and driving conditions on Rogers Road bridge in Wake Forest through the winter and until the structure is replaced next spring, the N.C. Department of Transportation plans to place new asphalt on the bridge surface on Saturday, December 12.  The work will involve milling the existing asphalt surface on the bridge and approaches, and resurfacing with asphalt. The Department has repaired potholes in the deck several times recently and determined this is a more efficient …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article December 9, 2015 Open Lines

One of the conveniences of modern life, and a boon to those with little time to spend grocery shopping and cooking, was developed by a man who was born on this date in 1886. Clarence Birdseye was on a scientific expedition to Labrador early in the 20th century when he noticed that freshly caught fish froze solid almost immediately when exposed to Arctic atmospheric conditions. But when thawed and eaten, the fish still tasted fresh. Birdseye went on to develop …

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Henderson, NC Christmas Parade 2015 – Video

Submitted Article December 8, 2015 News

Henderson, NC Christmas Parade 2015 – Video.  Taken December 6th, 2015 in Downtown Henderson, NC

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NCDOT Converting Intersection in Southwest Franklin County to All-Way Stop

Submitted Article December 8, 2015 News

Raleigh – The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to modify the intersection of N.C. 96 and Pocomoke Road/Gordon Moore Road in southwestern Franklin County to a permanent all-way stop this week. The change is scheduled to take place Wednesday, beginning at 10 a.m., and be wrapped up by that afternoon, weather permitting. The intersection currently has a flashing red light that requires vehicles to stop on Pocomoke Road/Gordon Moore Road, but traffic on N.C. 96 has a flashing yellow light, and …

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Oxford Prep Students Donate over 5000 Pounds of food to ACIM

Submitted Article December 8, 2015 Education

Over 5000 pounds was the total amount of food donated by Oxford Preparatory School students to ACIM this year. In the year 2014 a mere 117 students at Oxford Preparatory School collected almost 1800 pounds of food and donated it to ACIM. This year Vici Bradsher, Assistant Director, issued a challenge to the 230 OPS students to double that amount, and double it they did! Under the leadership of the OPS Beta Club, students were asked to form teams and …

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School Supply Donations at E.O. Young Jr. Elementary

Submitted Article December 8, 2015 Education

Students at E.O. Young Jr. Elementary School were given early Christmas gifts by leaders of Guiding Star United Holy Church when they brought new school supplies to the school.  The church’s pastor Mary Williams leads a team of “People on a Mission” to help school children. Williams was joined by church members Carolyn Bagley and Elizabeth Hendricks in bringing over 332 items to share with students in need. They collected the items through donations from various businesses and were given a $100 gift card from …

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article December 8, 2015 Open Lines

Oberlin College in Ohio has a distinguished reputation among American institutions of higher learning. Its fame would be secure just for its leadership before the Civil War in coeducational instruction and in admitting black students. But Oberlin added to its luster on this date in 1850 when it awarded the nation’s first four-year degree to an African-American woman, Lucy Stanton. She headed the school’s Ladies Literary Society, and her antislavery commencement address — titled “A Plea for the Oppressed” — …

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Three VGCC Paralegal program graduates are first to become state-certified

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 Education

The Paralegal Technology program at Vance-Granville Community College can now boast a 100 percent passing rate on the state certification exam, after three of the program’s first graduates recently became North Carolina Certified Paralegals. Kevin Ward Allen of Franklinton, employed with the Law Office of T. Allen Gardner in Louisburg, Kristy Hope Orr of Henderson, employed with the law firm of Perry & Waters in Henderson, and Michelle R. Williams of Raleigh, employed with the law firm of Howard, Stallings, …

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Senator Richard Burr: Time to clean up the IRS

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 NC Elected Officials

Lois Lerner and others who targeted Americans based on their political beliefs have not faced repercussions for their actions. This week, I introduced the IRS Accountability Act of 2015 to make it clear that the IRS Commissioner can fire employees for this kind of misdeed. IRS official Lois Lerner targeted Americans based on their political beliefs Under the current policy, high ranking IRS officials can cheat on their taxes, lie to Congress, even threaten to audit people for personal gain …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers:Getting the Government Out of Education

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 NC Elected Officials

Photo of the Week It was a pleasure to participate in the Washington Nationals’ “First Ladies” Breakfast where I joined Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz; Valerie Camillo, Chief Revenue and Marketing Office for the Washington Nationals and Wendy Morton, a partner at Grant Thornton, in a discussion about working across the aisle.   Weekly Update: While time at home with my family during Thanksgiving was wonderful, it was great to get back to D.C. and dive in to the last month …

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White House Weekly Address: We Will Not Be Terrorized

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 White House

In this week’s address, the President offered his condolences to the families and community of the victims of the San Bernardino shooting. He recognized the possibility that the two attackers may have been radicalized, a reminder to all of us that we need to work together to prevent people from falling victim to attempts by extremist organizations to encourage violence. The President called on Congress to close the loophole that allows people on the No-Fly list to purchase guns, a …

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White House: We Will Prevail Against ISIL — Here’s How

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 White House

Sunday night, I addressed the nation from the Oval Office on my top priority as President: Keeping the American people safe. It weighs heavily on the hearts and minds of all of us in the wake of the terrible tragedy in San Bernardino. Fourteen Americans — dads, moms, daughters, sons — were taken from us as they came together to celebrate the holidays. Each of them a public servant. All of them a part of our American family. The FBI …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article December 7, 2015 Open Lines

The nation’s telephone systems are humming with activity as holiday wishes by the millions crisscross the country. It was much different in 1876, when there were all of three telephones in the country. But Alexander Graham Bell’s startup proved a keeper, and a decade later there were 167,000 phones in the U.S. By the 50th anniversary year of the phone’s invention, there were nearly 18 million in the country. In 1926, a three-minute call from one of those phones in …

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Two Injured in Shooting, Rewards Offered for Information

Submitted Article December 5, 2015 Crime

On Saturday, December 5th 2015, at approximately 2:30am, members of the Henderson Police Department Patrol Operations Division responded to the area of 200 South Garnett Street, Henderson just outside KO’s Sports Grill in response to someone shot.  When officers arrived, they found two victims, Darius Robinson, 22, 188 Franklin Road, Henderson and Jasmine Elise Spruiell, 21, 201 Hillside Drive, Oxford suffering from gunshot related injuries.  The injured were transported to area medical facilities for treatment. The investigation has been turned over …

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Henderson Christmas Parade and Light The Night Ceremony Sunday, December 6th, 2015

Submitted Article December 4, 2015 Entertainment, Things To Do

The Henderson Christmas Parade is Sunday, December 6th, 2015. They start marching at 3pm and will come from Dabney Drive down Garnett Street towards Andrews Avenue.  There are over 100 entries in the parade, listed below. Judging is at the area of Orange and South Garnett Street, near Guptons Gun Shop, Mainstreet Marketplace, Ballet Arts.  There is also a public parking area beside Guptons Gun Shop that will have booths and food trucks.  Parade entrants will be judged for those in the categories …

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Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, December 7th, 2015

Submitted Article December 4, 2015 County Business

Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting Monday, December 7th, 2015 Download full agenda packet:  20151207_vcboc_agenda_packet.pdf Invocation Pastor Brenda Peace-Jenkins,Greater Little Zion Holiness Church 1. Old Business? Approval of Minutes? Remarks from Outgoing Chairman 2. Reorganization of Board? Swearing in of New Commissioner? Election of Chair? Election of Vice-Chair 3. Adopt Schedule of Holidays 4. Renewal of Board of Commissioners Meeting Schedule(First Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted) 5. Re-appoint Three Members to the Vance County Fire …

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