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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article July 27, 2015 Open Lines

The origins of the humble hamburger are unclear, but a precursor traces back as far as the fifth century in Imperial Rome. There are several claimants for the distinction of serving the first recognizable, made in the USA hamburger. One of them was Oscar Weber Bilby of Oklahoma. He is supposed to have served the first burgers on this month in 1891. Some forms of ground or chopped beef had previously been served on or between slices of bread. But …

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Butterfield to Travel with President Obama and U.S. Delegation to Africa

Submitted Article July 24, 2015 NC Elected Officials

WASHINGTON, DC — Thursday, Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) joined President Barack Obama aboard Air Force One on a historic six-day trip with other U.S. lawmakers to Nairobi, Kenya and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  While there, the U.S. delegation will attend the 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Summit and seek to accelerate economic growth, strengthen democratic institutions, and improve security on the African continent. Butterfield said, “I’m honored to join President Obama on this historic trip and in representing the United States as …

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Vance County Board of Education Committee Meeting Dates

Submitted Article July 24, 2015 Education

Vance County Board of Education Committee Meeting Dates:             * Policy Committee, Tuesday, July 28, 2015, 5:30 pm             * Personnel Committee, Tuesday, August 4, 2015, 8:30 am Note:  All meetings are held in the Superintendent’s Conference Room.                                                                                             

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article July 24, 2015 Open Lines

Friday, July 24th. Today is National Drive-Thru Day, following closely on National Junk Food Day. But rather than pass judgment, this occasion recognizes the popularity of restaurants that serve customers wanting to keep on the move. The first such service is believed to have been at Red’s Giant Hamburg on Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri, in 1947. The following year, the concept was expanded by the In N Out Burger restaurants in California. At the time, drive-in restaurants were very …

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North Carolina Weekend

Submitted Article July 23, 2015 Tourism

For the week of July 23 on North Carolina Weekend, tempt your taste buds at The Tavern at Jack’s Neck in Belhaven. Go behind the scenes at Opera Wilmington in Wilmington. Discover Ashe County Cheese in West Jefferson. Tour Tapoco Lodge in Robbinsville. And check out the scene at the Nightbell Restaurant & Lounge in Asheville. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is underwritten by Visit North Carolina. In addition, UNC-TV has made recent editions of …

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Thursday Open Line

Submitted Article July 23, 2015 Open Lines

With the nation’s average warmest day of the year coming up tomorrow, many of us welcome ducking into a cool office, business, or home. For this relief, we can thank Willis Carrier, who in the depths of winter in 1906 received a patent for what he called an “apparatus for treating air.” His idea has changed the way many Americans live and where they might comfortably do so. He launched his own company 100 years ago this month, and the …

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Vance County Schools Names Dr. Anthony Jackson As New Superintendent

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Education

The Vance County Board of Education Tuesday night voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Anthony “Tony” Jackson as the new superintendent of Vance County Schools. He will begin his duties as superintendent on August 1. Dr. Jackson’s career in public education spans 27 years in several districts in both North Carolina and Virginia. He began his teaching career in Wake County. He has served as a principal at all three levels in rural, suburban and urban districts. He also has been …

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Vance-Granville Community Band Looking for Area Musicians, Announces first Fall Rehearsal

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Education, Music

Would you like to get your musical instrument out of the closet, and play it again? Have you longed for your high school days, when you loved to play in an ensemble and wished you could do so again? The Vance-Granville Community Band, under the direction of VGCC music instructor Ivory Brock, is looking for people who would like to do just that. Since it was first formed in 2008, the all-volunteer community band has included VGCC students, local high …

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Middle School students have unique STEM experiences at VGCC Science Camp

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Education

If you are an area middle school student who spent part of this summer breaking up rocks, bending glass, catching insects, dissecting squids and crayfish, making a compost bucket for worms or building a house for bats, then you must have been at Vance-Granville Community College’s fifth annual Science Camp. A total of 33 students, including rising sixth, seventh and eighth graders from Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties, completed the day camp, which was held June 15-19 at the …

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Vance County Schools – Donations from Staples

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Education

The management and employees of the Staples Fulfillment Center on Poplar Creek Road in Vance County have donated approximately $12,000 worth of school supplies to Vance County Schools. Representatives of the school system and Staples are shown in the accompanying photo with the four pallets of items donated after they were delivered to the Vance County Schools’ Purchasing and Distribution Center. Shown in the photo are, from left, E.T. Newby, lead warehouseman for the school system; Kerri Williams, inventory control …

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VGCC trustees learn work on Building 10 to start in September

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Education

The final designs for the Building 10 renovation project at Vance-Granville Community College’s Main Campus have gotten a thumbs-up from the State Construction Office, and the project is on track for work to start in late September. “We’ve got work to do, but we are ready to go ahead and bid that job out,” said Trustee Donald Seifert, Sr., chair of the Building Committee, in a report to the VGCC Board of Trustees at the board’s bi-monthly meeting on the …

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VGCC Food Truck Entrepreneurship program comes back for seconds

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Business, Education

Vance-Granville Community College will offer its Mobile Food Truck Entrepreneurship Workshop Series for the second time. This series of courses for entrepreneurs who want to compete in the growing food truck industry is unique in the North Carolina Community College System. A partnership of VGCC’s Small Business Center and Personal Enrichment department, the program will again be held at the college’s Franklin County Campus, located on N.C. 56, just west of Louisburg. Queen Harris, owner/operator of the Chick-n-Que mobile food …

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Wednesday Open Line

Submitted Article July 22, 2015 Open Lines

The home front during World War II had to cope with some irritating impositions, notably gas rationing and a lack of new cars and tires. But what for many was a real crisis was coffee rationing. Decreed in 1942 because of hoarding and supply concerns, it proved very unpopular. Late this month in 1943, President Roosevelt ended the program because imports had rebounded. Coffee may have been an early import by the Jamestown colony in the 17th century. Coffee consumption …

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City of Henderson City Council Special Called Meeting July 23rd, 2015

Submitted Article July 21, 2015 City Business

Mayor O’Geary has requested a Special Called Meeting of the Henderson City Council for Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 5:00 p.m.  The purpose of this meeting is to approve the appointment of a new City Manager. This meeting will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue, Henderson, NC. The public is welcome to attend.

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Vance County Board of Education Called Meeting on Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Submitted Article July 21, 2015 Education

The Vance County Board of Education will hold a specially called meeting on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at the Administrative Services Center Board Room, 1724 Graham Avenue, Henderson, N.C. The first item on the agenda will be a closed session for confidential personnel matters pursuant to G. S. 143-318.11(a)(6) and G.S. 115C-319.  The second and final item on the agenda will be the open session vote and election of the new superintendent. Staff, parents, community members and …

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City of Henderson Seeking Volunters to Join Boards and Commissions Committees

Submitted Article July 21, 2015 City Business

Opportunities exist for any City of Henderson citizen who has a desire to become more involved with issues that affect the community.   Vacancies currently exist on the following committees:  Henderson Community Appearance Commission Board of Adjustment Henderson-Vance Human Relations Commission Planning Board Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Commission Applications may be obtained at the City’s website http://ci.henderson.nc.us/legislative/boards-committees-and-commissions/, stop by City Hall, or call Esther McCrackin, City Clerk, at 252-430-5705.

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Vance County Committee Meeting Notices – Planning/Environmental and Properties

Submitted Article July 21, 2015 County Business

Planning/Environmental Committee (Wilder, Garrison, Taylor) Wednesday, July 22 at 3:30 p.m. Purpose: Solar, Neighborhood Stabilization Program   Properties Committee (Brown, Brummitt, Hester) Wednesday, July 29 at 9:00 a.m. Purpose: REO Properties, Space Study, Joint Properties   Both meetings will be held in the Administrative Conference Room.   Note:  all commissioners are invited to attend.  

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article July 21, 2015 Open Lines

A substantial and recurring feature of national media reporting — on TV, in newspapers and on the web — is devoted to nutrition and health. There, doctors and public health officials express concerns about obesity, diabetes, and the quality of the diet of many Americans. However, junk food shows little sign of waning in popularity. And every devil has its advocate, as today is National Junk Food Day. It celebrates the naughty temptations on offer, notably at the nearly quarter-million …

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VGCC offers Administrative Assistant program in one semester

Submitted Article July 20, 2015 Education

Area residents will have a new opportunity to gain a credential for jobs in office administration when the fall semester begins at Vance-Granville Community College on Aug. 17. The college is scheduling courses in a uniquely accelerated fashion that allows students to complete the entire 17-credit-hour Administrative Assistant certificate in just one semester, all at VGCC’s Franklin County Campus near Louisburg. Six courses are required for the certificate. On this accelerated schedule, students will take three courses during the first …

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Vance County Board of Education Called Meeting July 21, 2015

Submitted Article July 20, 2015 Uncategorized

VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Called Meeting   Tuesday, July 21, 2015 5:30 p.m. Administrative Services Center Board Room 1724 Graham Avenue Henderson, N. C.   27536 AGENDA Call to Order *        II.       Approval of Meeting Agenda *        III.      Executive Session – Personnel *        IV.     Adjournment *         Requires Board Action

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