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Monday’s open line

Jason Feingold May 15, 2006 Quick hits

As we’re sure almost everyone knows, the dedication of the new H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library will be today at 10:00 a.m. United States Senator Richard Burr will be there along with other dignitaries for the festivities in MacGregor Hall. Home in Henderson will not be able to provide coverage, so if you go, please let us know how it went. We learned yesterday that if you are a particularly slow reader or like to read particularly long books, now …

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Rep. Wray’s legislative report

Jason Feingold May 15, 2006 News, Opinion

The 2006 short session of the N.C. General Assembly began on Tuesday at noon and legislators hit the ground running.

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Vance GOP asks for NC tax relief

Jason Feingold May 13, 2006 News, Opinion

The following press release was received from Phillip C. Burnette, Chairman of the Vance County Republican Party.

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Weekend open line

Jason Feingold May 13, 2006 Quick hits

Loose dogs, budget surpluses, and PAC donations… oh my! There’s plenty to talk about on our weekend open line. Let the games begin! P.S. – Let’s try to lay off the multiple comment posts (same message under different articles). It takes up too much cyberspace.

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“Plan for a secure future” announced

Jason Feingold May 12, 2006 News

RALEIGH — N.C. House Speaker Jim Black (D-Mecklenburg), Majority Leader Joe Hackney (D-Orange) and other members of the House Democratic Caucus today announced their plan to improve education, health care and our state’s economy during the upcoming short session of the Legislature, which begins at noon.

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Friday’s open line

Jason Feingold May 12, 2006 Quick hits

We hear that Raleigh has a big surplus this year. What should they spend it on? Let ’em know what you think on today’s open line.

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SVHS spring concert blossoms

Jason Feingold May 12, 2006 News

Southern Vance High School’s Concert Band gave its Spring Concert in the gymnasium last night beginning at 7:00 p.m.

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Animal control flyer

Jason Feingold May 11, 2006 That's life

What follows is a link to the animal control flyer currently under discussion under the post “New chief animal control officer in Vance” .

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Thursday’s open line

Jason Feingold May 11, 2006 Quick hits

If you read the article on Beacon Light, then you know that it looks as if Robert Duke may get his wish, at least in part. We wonder, though, if the social upheaval involved in uprooting people might simply create new stresses on other parts of the system, like the schools (a state-wide enterprise) and law enforcement. What are your thoughts?

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Beacon Light foreclosure pending

Jason Feingold May 11, 2006 News

Henderson City Council member Garry Daeke, chair of the Community Development Committee, reported to the city council on Monday evening that a letter had been sent to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) asking it to foreclose on Beacon Light.

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Local autism society to meet tonight

Jason Feingold May 11, 2006 That's life

The Vance and Warren Chapter of the Autism Society of North Carolina will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Henderson Curves behind Chick-fil-a off of Dabney Drive.

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Etheridge to annouce biofuels legislation

Jason Feingold May 11, 2006 News

As North Carolinians continue to struggle with skyrocketing gas prices, U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington), the co-chair of the Rural Working Group, will announce comprehensive legislation to promote biofuels production in America.

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Safe kids day

Jason Feingold May 10, 2006 That's life

The Henderson-Vance Chapter of North Carolina Safe Kids will be sponsoring Safe Kids Day at the Aycock Recreation Complex from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. today.

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SVHS hosts athletic banquet

Jason Feingold May 10, 2006 That's life

The Southern Vance High School Raider Athletic Booster Club will sponsor the annual athletic banquet on Friday evening, May 19 in the school gymnasium.

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Wednesday’s open line

Jason Feingold May 10, 2006 Quick hits

We were disillusioned to see our hometown maligned by association with AIDS in the Newsweek article, but we also note from our own experience that nothing brings out readers like the negative. With the exception of yesterday’s story on Daniel Faulkner, positive stories on our news blog tend to go with few or no comments. That being said, what positive changes must we make to bring new blood to our community, especially people with millions of investment dollars burning giant …

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The Crisis in Black America – Newsweek Health

Jason Feingold May 9, 2006 That's life

Here’s a little something that was just brought to our attention by one of our readers. She wrote to us that she happened to be surfing the web when she came across this article The Crisis in Black America – Newsweek Health – MSNBC.com about an AIDS/STD clinic in Henderson that treats 200 folks. Let us know what you think!

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Faulkner wins Henderson invitational

Jason Feingold May 9, 2006 News, That's life

Daniel Faulkner won the Henderson Country Club Invitational this weekend for the second year in a row.

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Tuesday’s open line

Jason Feingold May 9, 2006 Quick hits

It was a slow city council meeting last night. The council decided to wait for public comment before enacting its graffiti ordinance. It also decided to extend the public hearing on the amortization ordinance another week because a resident complained he had not been notified of the hearing and impending vote. Is it incumbent upon the city to notify affected residents of hearings and votes that may concern them above and beyond the newspaper notices that are required by law? …

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Library launches summer reading program

Jason Feingold May 9, 2006 News, That's life

This will be the first program for youth in the new library.

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School board will discuss SROs

Jason Feingold May 8, 2006 News

The following is the agenda for the Vance County Board of Education’s monthly meeting in the Board Room of the Administrative Services Center on Graham Avenue:

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