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1/21/2012

> Company suing Waccamaw Bank shares

> Editorial: Changes - Perdue bombshell shakes political landscape

> Perdue will not seek re-election

> Bev Perdue won't seek second term as governor

> Hospital board reappoints chairman, vice chairman, trustees

> Report finds 10 N.C. counties had high poverty rates over three decades

> Report ranks Bladen, Columbus counties as 'persistently poor'

> Mark Blumenthal (mysterypollster) on Twitter


 
County kicks off emergency shelter program for pets
By Rhonda Griffin
 
Pet owners will have a few less worries during inclement weather as Bladen County has plans in place for an emergency pet shelter at Elizabethtown Middle School that will be available anytime the regular shelter is open.
 
County officials have been working toward the program, which has been funded by grants from the Dept. of Homeland Security, for a couple of years, Bladen County Emergency Management Director Bradley Kinlaw said. Headed up by Becky Spearman of the Bladen County Animal Response Team, the program is ready to put into action during the next emergency situation in Bladen.
NC Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Local DA
 
Friday, the North Carolina Supreme Court sided with DA Jon David ruling against Judge Jerry Jolly.
 
The issue dates back to April of 2011 when Jolly ruled against a traffic program initiated by David.
 
Jolly ruled the StreetSafe program was run by an organizer and contributor to David's campaign, thus creating a conflict of interest.

Elizabethtown Primary's Battle of Books 
 
Students at Elizabethtown Primary School are busy reading selected books for Battle of the Books. These children are members of the Battle of the   Books team and will compete against on another. The Elementary Battle of the Books is a state program in which students read state selected books and answer questions about them. Shantell Faircloth, Media Coordinator at ETP is the coach of the team.

North Carolina Drought Advisory
 
The North Carolina Drought Advisory issued by the Drought Management Advisory Council has been updated to reflect drought conditions on January 24, 2012 indicated on the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor of North Carolina. Until further notice, the NCDMAC strongly urges the implementation of drought response actions, for all water users located in or dependent on water resources from the areas of the state experiencing the following drought conditions:
McIntyre Considers Run for Governor
 
7th District Congressman Mike McIntyre indicated Thursday he was considering a run for NC Governor after incumbent Bev Perdue announced she would not seek a second term.
 
McIntyre is one of many taking a look.
 
Lt. Governor Walter Dalton is the first Democratic candidate to announce his intentions to seek the position.  Republican Pat McCrory, former Mayor of Charlotte has announced he will be a candidate.  He finished a strong second to Perdue 4 years ago.

Cape Fear Community College President Eric McKeithan, A Native Of Bladen County, Announces His Retirement
 
 
Eric McKeithan, a native of Abbottsburg, has announced his retirement as President of Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington. McKeithan’s retirement will take place July 1, 2012.

 

McKeithan, a graduate of Bladenboro High School, has been associated with Cape Fear Community College since 1994. He is the son of the late Frank and Margaret McKeithan of Abbottsburg.

Bladen man found near death in Whiteville

 

A Cape Fear Manor resident was found  unconscious behind Village Family Buffet restaurant in  Whiteville Wednesday.

 

The 55 year old, identified as a resident of the nursing home, had two bottles of medication in his possession, according to Whiteville Police. He was taken to Columbus Regional Healthcare for treatment of an overdose and a mental health evaluation. He was in critical condition when he was found, according to reports.
It is not known how the man got to Whiteville, police said, or how long he was missing from the nursing home.

Bank bandit gets five years probation
 
A Lisbon Road man will serve five years probation for robbing a Riegelwood bank.
Jonathan B. Drye, 29,  was sentenced to five years probation in Columbus County superior Court after pleading to common law robbery. He stole cash from BB&T in Riegelwood  and First Bank of Whiteville in 2011.
 
The first six months of Drye’s probation will be under intensive supervision, with a daily curfew and community service. Drye was previously convicted of armed robbery in 2004. He admitted stealing $604 from BB&T on March 18, and $865 from First Bank. He will be required to pay restitution. Drye's record also showed convictions for breaking and entering in 2001, fraud in 2002, and DWI, also in 2002.

Thoughts while shaving

 

So, how do you feel about the presidential candidates? 
 
One really rich man who obviously knows how to make money..
 
One lifetime politico who says he is not a lobbyist, but is paid over a million dollars a year for advice....
 
Two who can't seem to get "traction."

Bladen Headlines...35 Years Ago

         

Kelly Woman’s Club, sponsor of the Kelly Volunteer Fire Department, presented a check to Kelly Volunteer Fire Department Chief Bob Mitchell.
 
The Elizabethtown Jaycees were selling jelly for the North Carolina Burn Center. Mike Thomas of Elizabethtown bought the first jar of jelly.
 
The Bladen County Board of Commissioners gave the Bladen County Board of Education $50,000 to complete the building of the East Bladen High School gym.

Man charged with larceny of lawnmower
By Rhonda Griffin
 
A Council man was arrested for larceny after the victim arrived home on Jan. 23 to find that the suspect had loaded his lawnmower on a trailer and was prepared to leave with it, Capt. Rodney Hester of the Bladen County Sheriff's Office said.
 
Adrian Paul Savage Jr., 52, of 5673 Lisbon Road, was arrested and charged with felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods.
Bladen Bluff Project Nearly Complete
 
Don Betz, Executive Director of the Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authority, said Wednesday the Bladen Bluff project is nearly complete. 
 
The $30 million project, located west of Tar Heel, near Smithfield Packing will soon be online producing 6 million gallons of treated water per day and half of it is already committed to Smithfield.  The other 3 million is available to area counties in need of water.
Bladen County Voting Maps Available
 
The Bladen County Board of Elections and the Bladen County E-911 Addressing Department have completed new maps for the upcoming elections. 
 
Changes were made in the County Commissioners/Board of Education maps to bring the 3 districts into compliance based on population. Those maps have been approved by the US Justice Department as required under the Voting Rights Act.  The majority of the changes were moving the Happy Valley and surrounding communities from District 2 (Bladenboro) to District 3 (Elizabethtown).  At the same time, the
Baldwin Branch Church community and surrounding areas were moved from District 2 to District 1 (Clarkton,East Arcadia).
Safety in social networking
By Rhonda Griffin
 
Social networking is an essential of life for many these days, and with sites like Facebook and Twitter, a couple of clicks are all it takes to stay involved in the lives of family and friends. But what many citizens don’t often realize is that posting too much information online can open the door for mischief.
 
Most users of these sites are open to sharing their day-to-day activities with all of those who have the ability to view their information. Little perks such as Facebook “Places” makes posting those details even more convenient. But when users share too much of their personal lives with others, it can be asking for trouble.

Regional Teachers of the Year Named
 
Nine teachers have been selected to represent their regions and charter schools as the state's regional Teachers of the Year and will now compete for the title of 2012-13 North Carolina Teacher of the Year.
 
The Southeast Region will be represented by Melissa Warren of South Brunswick High School.
 
The current Teacher of the Year is a former East Bladen High School Graduate.  Tyronna Hooker is an exceptional children's teacher at Graham Middle School in the Alamance-Burlington School system.  She will end her year's reign when the new Teacher of the Year is named.

McIntyre Campaign Raises An Impressive $852,000 in 2011!
Roars Into 2012 With $687,000 Cash on Hand


Lumberton, N.C. -- The Mike McIntyre For Congress Campaign Committee announced today that the campaign raised $852,000 in 2011 and begins the 2012 election year with $687,000 cash on hand.

Congressman McIntyre stated, “I am honored to have so many citizens committing to us financially and politically.  Folks all across Southeastern North Carolina are showing their support for our message of putting the people of our area first, working in a bi-partisan manner, honoring the commitments to our senior citizens, veterans, military, farmers, rural and coastal communities, and protecting our great nation!  Now more than ever, we need a strong voice in Congress who can reach across the aisle, build consensus, and get things done.

State Unemployment Rate Drops to 9.9 Percent in December
 
RALEIGH — The number of people unemployed in North Carolina decreased in December as the unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of a percent, from 10 to 9.9 percent.

 

“Gov. Perdue’s mission on jobs for North Carolina continues to be our focus,” said N.C. Department of Com­merce Deputy Secretary Dale Carroll. “Looking at the private sector over-the-year, we are seeing some moderate signs of improvement. We remain committed to assisting our customers statewide with our programs and services available at our local offices.”

Author Jane Pait shares books at bookmark making program

 

White Oak author, Jane Pait will share her book RED-HEADED ANGEL DISCOVERS THE CRYSTAL SEA at the bookmark making program Thursday, Feb. 2nd at the main library in Elizabethtown at 4 PM.  Celebrate Groundhog Day by making your own bookmark and one for a Valentine.  Call 862-6990 to register.

Bladen County Sheriff's Department Pursuing Leads in Recent Shooting
 
Captain Rodney Hester said Tuesday morning, Bladen County deputies continue their investigation into the shooting last week of a Bladenboro woman.  Hester reported deputes were following up on leads.
 
The woman returned to her home on Twisted Hickory Road between Abbottsburg and the Bladen-Columbus county line around 11 AM Wednesday, January 18, to find a strange car in her yard.  When she pulled into the residence, two men came out of her home firing weapons.  She was shot and taken to a Lumberton hospital.  She has since been released.

Elizabethtown Library had distinguished visitor

 

Elizabethtown Library had a distinguished visitor Saturday morning.  Carl Long, professional baseball player with the Negro Leagues and the Major Leagues opened the Pride and Passion: the African-American Baseball Experience Exhibit.  Mr. Long played with the Birmingham Black Barons and the Pittsburg Pirate Assoc. in the early 1950s.  His teammate was Willie Mays and he played against Hank Aaron and Charlie Pride.  He lives in Kinston, NC and the Kinston Indians celebrate Carl Long Day each summer to celebrate his contributions to baseball and to Kinston.  Mr. Long was the 1st black baseball player in the Carolina League, the 1st black Deputy Sheriff for the City of Kinston and the 1st black Detective for the City of Kinston.

IF YOU ARE 10-18 YEARS OF AGE –NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR TDAP VACCINE
 
What is the (Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis) Tdap Vaccine?   Tdap (Tdap is a vaccine that can give protection in adolescents against three serious diseases to give additional protection in case immunity fades.   As of August 1, 2008 the North Carolina Immunization Law requires that students entering the sixth grade or a four year college or university receive this vaccine.

CSD BAND STUDENTS RECEIVE HONORS

Jerod Faulkner and Sierra George, both eighth grade students in band at Clarkton School of Discovery, have been selected for the Southeastern NC Middle School All-District Band.  Auditions were held at Mac Williams Middle School in Fayetteville on Saturday, January 21, 2012.  Over 600 students from across 15 counties attended the auditions, where they performed rigorous requirements as they competed for selection in the band.

Jerod, who plays the tuba, is the son of Jerry and Susan Faulkner. Sierra, who is a percussionist, is the daughter of Sharon Rainey. Both students will attend a two day clinic where they will rehearse and perform with all selected band members.

Dove Brothers Annual Homecoming Coming Soon
 
The award winning Dove Brothers Quartet of Bladenboro will be holding their annual Homecoming Singing at the Elizabethtown Middle School Gym Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 2, 3 & 4.
 
Thursday evening beginning at 7 PM, it will be the Dove Brothers and Friends, talent from the surrounding area.  Friday beginning at 7 PM the program will consist of the Dove Brothers, the Freemans and the Nelons. and on Saturday beginning at 6 PM the line-up includes the Dove Brothers, the Florida Boys and the Anchormen.

Wellness Checks Available Now at Health Department
 
The Bladen County Health Department is offering Wellness Checks for children ages birth to 20 years of age.  A general physical exam is conducted that includes vision and hearing screenings.  If vaccinations are needed, they are also administered.
 
Parents are reminded that it is not to early to have School Physicals.  School Physicals are required and can be given before entrance into Daycare, Head Start program, Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten.
N.C. students remain a priority for the member-funded SECU Foundation.            
January 23, 2012 – State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) members have once again made North Carolina students a priority through the renewal of the “People Helping People” SECU Foundation high school and community college scholarship programs.  These programs represent an annual commitment of over $4 million, with a collective total of $32 million since the initial scholarship funding was approved in 2004.
A Look at Upcoming Elections
 
A three judge panel ruled Friday that the May primary election will go on as scheduled.
 
The following local political offices will be up for election. Filing for all offices begins February 13, 2012
 
Bladen County Commissioners At Large (3)
Incumbents
David R. Gooden

Upcoming Events

 

Jan. 28....Baldwin Branch Missionary Baptist Church is sponsoring Family Conference 2012 Saturday, January 28 from 10 AM to 2:00 PM.  Adult sessions from 10:20 - 12:45 includes The Importance of Christian Communication with Pastor Melinda Green and The Dynamics of Teaching led by Rev. Dr. Jamal Johnson.  Session 2 will include Faith & Finances with Minister Deanna Freeman and Importance of Christian Communication with Pastor Melinda. Youth sessions will be led by Fred Jones, Jr. and Shereese Robinson and Rev. Wanda Thomas.  Rev. Dr. Cureton Johnson will speak at the closing session on Bible Based Spiritual Stimulus Plan and book signing. Refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome.  The church is located at 4047 Highway 242 south of Elizabethtown. 

   

Jan. 28....A Wild Game cook-off and BBQ supper is planned for Elizabethown Baptist Church beginning at 5:30 PM Saturday, January 28.  Anyone may bring a wild game dish for supper.  If you plan to enter the wild game cook-off you need to be there by 10 AM.  Official rules and entry form is available at www.bowhuntersforchrist.com.  Entry forms need to be returned immediately.  The guest speaker will be Hank Parker, Jr....door prizes will be awarded.  An archery shoot, bounce house obstacle course, turkey paintball are just some of the fun activities planned.  A USDA trapping trailer will also be on display.  Events begin at 10 AM, everyone is welcome and all questions should be directed to Greg Taylor at 910-874-2589 or email bowhunterforchrist@yahoo.com.  

NCDOT to Hold Public Meetings for Proposed Improvements to NC 87 in Bladen and Columbus Counties
 
The NC Department of Transportation will hold two public meetings, also called public hearings, regarding proposed improvements to 30 miles of NC 87 from US 74/76 in Columbus County to the Elizabethtown Bypass in Bladen County.
 
The meetings will be held at 7 PM and are scheduled as followed:

Sorghum, Corn and Soybean Meeting
 
A meeting will be held Monday, January 30th at 12 noon at the Powell-Melvin Agricultural Service Center for Sorghum, Corn and Soybean growers.
 
The program includes Dr. Ron Heiniger, NCSU Extension Corn Specialist and Dr. Jim Dunphy, NCSU Extension Soybean specialist.
 
Persons planning to attend are ask to contact the Bladen County Cooperative Extension office at 910-862-4591 by 5 PM Thursday, January 26th, 2012.
 
Lunch will be provided at the meeting.

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