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Merry Christmas open line

Jason Feingold December 25, 2006 Quick hits

Let us put the politics of Henderson aside for today and speak of what is most important to us on this special day. To all of those who celebrate, we at Home in Henderson wish you peace, love, and joy.

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Plan circulated for partial museum relocation

Jason Feingold December 24, 2006 News

In a memorandum circulated on Thursday, Tem Blackburn, Curator of the Vance County Historical Museum, unveiled a plan to relocate principal exhibits of the museum to McGregor Hall in the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library.

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Weekend open line

Jason Feingold December 24, 2006 Quick hits

If Santa Claus could bring one big present to Henderson, what do you think it should be? Discuss this or anything else that might be on your mind on our weekend open line.

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Christmas book reviews

Claire Ramsey December 22, 2006 Bookshelf

Three recently-published Christmas books bring enough Christmas spirit to fill a half-hour between presents and feasting, the last corner of the living room not given over to decorations and wrapping paper, or a child’s heart.

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Friday’s open line

Jason Feingold December 22, 2006 Quick hits

Well, there’s one shopping weekend left until Christmas morning. The Littlest Editor gives me the daily countdown. How goes your final approach to the Big Holiday? Let us know about this or anything else on today’s open line.

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Etheridge’s New Year’s resolutions

Jason Feingold December 22, 2006 News

As 2006 comes to a close and we approach a new year, I have prepared some New Year’s Resolutions to guide me through 2007:

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Henderson’s legislative priorities

Jason Feingold December 22, 2006 News

The legislative priorities that follow were approved unanimously at Monday’s Henderson City Council meeting.

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Thursday’s open line

Jason Feingold December 21, 2006 Quick hits

Christmas break is upon us at last. Although I enjoy the time off, I sometimes fear the students will forget half of what we taught them over the holiday. That fear is multiplied many times over during summer recess. Express your thoughts on this or any other topic on today’s open line.

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Tuesday’s open line

Jason Feingold December 19, 2006 Quick hits

Once, long ago, I followed alleged shoplifters in my car.

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New HPD chief introduced at meeting

Jason Feingold December 19, 2006 News

Tandra Henderson, Keith Sidwell, and Bambi Sidwell Before formally introducing the new Chief of the Henderson Police Department, City Manager Jerry Moss prefaced Keith Sidwell’s appearance by discussing the team that was assembled to choose Henderson’s new top cop.

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Sanitation announcement

Jason Feingold December 19, 2006 News

The following announcement comes to us courtesy of Linda Leyen, Director of the Public Works Department for the City of Henderson:

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Alleged robbers caught after amateur tail, car crash

Jason Feingold December 19, 2006 Crime, News

On December 15, 2006, at approximately 10:45 p.m., officers of the Henderson Police Department responded to a report from Radio Shack at 1257 Dabney Drive in reference to a report of an armed robbery.

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Monday’s open line

Jason Feingold December 18, 2006 Quick hits

With a week until Christmas, we know that we’re looking forward to some time away from everyone else’s kids and some time with our own (and, to be honest, maybe a little time away from them, too). What are you looking forward to? Let your thoughts on this or anything else be known on today’s open line.

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New HPD chief introduced at council meeting

Jason Feingold December 18, 2006 News

City Manager Jerry Moss will introduce Keith Sidwell, the new Henderson Police Chief who is scheduled to begin his duties on January 10, 2007.

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American Legion rings holiday bell

Jason Feingold December 17, 2006 News, That's life

American Legion Post 60 Commander Julian Oliver ringing bell Members of the American Legion Post 60 in Henderson rang the bell for the Salvation Army this week in Henderson.

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Weekend open line

Jason Feingold December 17, 2006 Quick hits

We read in the Daily Dispatch this morning that the City Council wants to amend the minimum housing code so that all habitable rooms have the capacity to be heated to 70 degrees Farenheit. The article may be viewed here. In the early days of our teaching career, we lived in an apartment with a more-or-less central natural gas stove, and later in a house with a central kerosene burner. The extremities were cold, but the price was right. Give …

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AMEX gift card scam

Jason Feingold December 16, 2006 Crime, News

Please be advised of this warning from the Henderson Police Department:

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Creasman named interim principal at Eaton-Johnson

Jason Feingold December 16, 2006 News

Brian Creasman, an assistant principal at Eaton-Johnson Middle School, has been named the interim principal at the school for the remainder of this school year.

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State board December meeting highlights

Jason Feingold December 16, 2006 News

At its December meeting, Board members approved a proposed framework for transitioning to a core course of study that will guide high school course requirements beginning in 2008-09, interim academic achievement cut scores for the Grade 3 pretest in mathematics, a proposal that will facilitate the licensing of teachers for world languages, and the 2007-09 Biennial Budget request.

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Arrests in robbery cases

Jason Feingold December 15, 2006 Crime, News

On Wednesday, November 15, Detective A. D. Simmons arrested Bradley Ellis, 20, of 21 Joshua Lane in Henderson.

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