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Friday’s open line

Jason Feingold June 9, 2006 Quick hits

Folks, send us some open line topics, some opinion pieces, a letter to the editor, or your favorite recipes at submission@homeinhenderson.com. Summer school is really taking it out of us this year, and we could really use the help. Happy Friday! Since Peter White’s letter to The Daily Dispatch is clearly of interest to our readers, here is a link to it online: Victor White sends thanks to all who voted for him.

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Water, sewer may rise 3%

Jason Feingold June 9, 2006 News

During yesterday’s Public Utilities Committee meeting, City Manager Jerry Moss announced that he was at work on a new water rate structure.

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Public utilities meets with Earth Tech

Jason Feingold June 9, 2006 News

Immediately after convening the meeting, Public Utilities Committee member Elissa Yount announced that the committee would go into closed session due to “possible litigation”.

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Butterfield gives loan consolidation info

Jason Feingold June 9, 2006 News

Washington, D.C. – Congressman G. K. Butterfield warns that a deadline looms at the end of the month for lessening the burden of repaying federal student loans.

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Congress passes TV bill

Jason Feingold June 9, 2006 News

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge today applauded the passage of S. 193, the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act, which will increase the maximum fine for broadcasters who allow indecent material and increase maximum penalties for individuals who violate decency standards during a broadcast.

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Butterfield urges prompt Voting Rights Act renewal

Jason Feingold June 8, 2006 News

Washington, D.C. – Citing growing concerns about the delays, Congressman G.K. Butterfield has asked the House Majority Leader to bring reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act to a vote.

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Thursday’s open line

Jason Feingold June 8, 2006 Quick hits

The city’s Public Utilities Committee will be meeting today at 4:00 p.m. at City Hall. Also, there will a County Commission budget meeting in the Board chamber in the old courthouse at 6:30 p.m. The Daily Dispatch reports today that the city is piloting curbside trash pickup. Are you willing to haul your garbage to the curb for a city savings? Let your trashy thoughts be known on today’s open line.

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Liquor tax profits discussed

Jason Feingold June 7, 2006 News

David Parham presented the ABC monthly report for April 2006 to the Vance County Board of Commissioners during Monday evening’s meeting.

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Wednesday’s open line

Jason Feingold June 7, 2006 Quick hits

We’re interested in how much Henderson gets of the mixed beverage tax and how the city can get more. If you know something about it, let us know on today’s open line.

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Tuesday’s open line

Jason Feingold June 6, 2006 Quick hits

The Vance County Board of Education Personnel Committee is scheduled to meet today at 8:30 a.m. at the Administrative Services Center on Graham Avenue. Also, the Henderson City Council’s Public Works Committee will meet today at 10:00 a.m. at the City Operations Center Conference Room. The county budget process seems to be going smoothly, almost under the radar. Is it perfect, or doesn’t anyone care? Let us know on today’s open line.

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Zeb Vance Ruritans honored

Jason Feingold June 6, 2006 News

Ruritans receiving honor. From left to right: Joe Matthews, Joe Sears, County Commissioner Tim Pegram, John Frazier, and Raymond Newman.

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County budget hearing low-key

Jason Feingold June 6, 2006 News

Only two people chose to speak at what will most likely be the only public hearing on the Vance County fiscal 2006-2007 budget.

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Recreation revenue memo

Jason Feingold June 5, 2006 News

Here is a link to the Recreation Department revenue memorandum.

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County commission to feature budget hearing

Jason Feingold June 5, 2006 News

Here are the highlights of tonight’s county commission meeting:

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Monday’s open line

Jason Feingold June 5, 2006 Quick hits

The Vance County Board of Education Finance Committee will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Administrative Services Center on Graham Avenue. Also, today is the first day of summer school for those students and teachers unfortunate enough to need it. A copy of Alan Gill’s revenue memorandum is currently available on Home in Henderson under a separate headline. It is suggested that readers peruse it and draw their own conclusions.

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Weekend open line

Jason Feingold June 3, 2006 Quick hits

Against our better judgment, we’re curious about the progress of George Hoyle’s quest for signatures to get on the ballot this fall. We wouldn’t mind having a chat with him, either. Keep us and each other informed on this or any other topic on today’s open line. P.S. – We can’t remember who asked, but there are approximately 12,800 comments distributed among 1,194 article posts over the lifetime of the blog.

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For parents: while you’re waiting

Jason Feingold June 3, 2006 News

Here’s a little item we thought might be of interest to parents of students who are waiting on mathematics End-of-Grade Tests scores: For Parents.

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Rep. Wray’s legislative report

Jason Feingold June 3, 2006 News

Legislators got right back to work on Tuesday morning after the Memorial Day holiday and we had another busy week in Raleigh as we continue to make progress on the budget and other pieces of legislation.

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Etheridge goes to Iraq

Jason Feingold June 3, 2006 News

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) departed Andrews Air Force Base yesterday on a military plane to Iraq.

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*Updated* Over $1.5 million seized

Jason Feingold June 2, 2006 Crime, News

Over $1.5 million in seized money. A traffic stop and vehicle search resulted in the largest cash seizure ever by law enforcement officers in Vance County.

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