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Legislation filed today to compensate eugenics
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Editorial: Rainy season
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Wingate names Ann Hancock head women's
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Gov. Perdue announces record level of exports
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Bladenboro man killed after tractor was struck
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Inmates at Bladen Correctional Facility train
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Editorial: Gubernatorial candidates should focus
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Bladen Board of Elections Receive
Election Protest Notifications
Three candidates for political office in the May
8th primary have presented an Election Protest
to the Bladen County Board of Elections.
Those protesting include Mathew (Matt) J. Dixon,
Robert Wayne Brooks and Albert C. Beatty.
Dixon was a candidate for the North
Carolina House of Representatives, District 22.
Brooks was a candidate for Bladen County
Commissioner, District 1 and Beatty was a
candidate for County Commissioner At-Large.
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Hospital gets a facelift during
Beautification Day -
Click
HERE For Photos Visitors
and passersby at Cape Fear Valley/Bladen County
Hospital should notice a lot of changes in the
facility after volunteers gave their time and
efforts on May 11 at the hospital's first
Beautification Day. Employees, spouses and
community members, including students from both
East and West Bladen high schools, volunteered
during the efforts to plant flowers and bushes,
spread mulch and paint, among other duties, to
give the main building and outlying clinics a
fresh look. Future efforts will be planned for
the clinics as well. “I can't begin to
tell you how much I appreciate everyone's
participation,” said Dan Weatherly, the
hospital's administrator. “In just one day, we
have transformed our hospital into a much more
pleasing and inviting place to come for our
patients and their families.”
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Local Board Honors Workforce Development
Professionals
In
observance of National Workforce Development
Professionals Month, the Lumber River Workforce
Development Board hosted a staff appreciation
luncheon on May 18, 2012 at the University of
North Carolina at Pembroke Regional Center,
located at COMtech Park. Workforce development
professionals from numerous area agencies,
organizations and schools were treated to a
complimentary lunch and door prizes, and were
recognized for their work and dedication.
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The East Bladen All-Sports banquet
was held Thursday night. Major
winners included;
 Joe
Bostic award
Farrell Murchison (L) Wade A. Taylor, III
award Scott Beasley (R) Lacy West
award
Cameron West (Below L) Female Athlete of
the Year Zhane Johnson (Below R) Male
Athlete of the Year A.
J. McKoy (Below R)
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Financial Literacy in the Classroom:
Getting the Best Return On Investment from
Students
CULLOWHEE-Areda Rogers
and Theresa E. Wuebbels of Clarkton School of
Discovery in Bladen County, recently attended a
financial literacy seminar held at the North
Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching,
a recognized national leader in professional
development programming for educators. The
seminar, titled "Dollars and Sense: Promoting
Financial Literacy," was supported in part by a
grant from the BB&T Charitable Foundation.
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Man charged in theft after being
identified by witness By Rhonda
Griffin
A
Clarkton man has been charged after an
eyewitness identified him allegedly removing
lawn equipment and hand tools from a home on
March 9, Capt. Rodney Hester of the Bladen
County Sheriff's Office said.
Corey Michael Peterson, 34, of 1476 Elkton
Road, was charged with felony larceny and
possession of stolen property in connection with
the theft, Hester said.

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Thoughts while shaving
It's Festival Time at White
Lake....thousands will be in Bladen County
this weekend for the Water Festival....We
appreciate the rain, but a few hours without
would be great over the next couple of
days....Lord...we can't be satisfied...It's
all about us....good thing someone else is
in control of showers. Folks in the
Bladenboro have two less places to purchase
gasoline....Handee Hugo near Hardees is
being leveled for a new structure and the
other across from Pizza Palace is closed...A
new Minuteman will be constructed on the
former Wam Squam site at White Lake.
Giorgio's is expanding in E-town and Tractor
Supply is coming....There are other upgrades
on the way...

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Climate in Bladen County, North Carolina
Bladen County, NC, averages 48 inches of
rain per year. The US average is 37
inches. Average snowfall is 1 inch.
The average US city gets 25 inches of snow per
year . In Bladen County, the average
number of days with any measurable precipitation
is 104. On average, there are 215 sunny
days per year in Bladen County, NC. The
July high is around 89 degrees. The
January low is 32. Our comfort index,
which is based on humidity during the hot
months, is a 31 out of 100, where higher is more
comfortable. The US average on the comfort
index is 44.
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White Lake Water Festival Family Fun
Over 30 years of family fun will continue
this weekend at White Lake during the Annual
White Lake Water Festival.
Festivities begin Friday:
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Classic Car
Cruise-In
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Street Dance at
Goldston's Beach
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Homegrown Talent at Bladen County
Library Thursday evening, June
7th the Bladen County Public Library will
celebrate homegrown creative talent! Five
authors from Bladen County will share their work
at the main library in Elizabethtown, several
farmers will display their produce and Phyllis
Lewis will hang her quilts. Our authors are
Takenya Lennon (poetry), Stephanie NewKirk
(children's literature), Jane T. Pait
(children's literature), Darlene S. Swinson
(autobiography), and Marjorie Walker
(autobiography). They will set up a
display in the meeting room so visitors can view
their work and talk to the authors. The
glass display case will have a selection of
honey, soap, and other goods grown in Bladen
County, and Mrs. Lewis' quilts will brighten
everything. Join us for an evening of
Bladen County talent!
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Elizabethtown’s
Dr. Kevin Gaylord Practices Medicine In
Wilmington Dr. Kevin Gaylord, a
native of Elizabethtown, is associated with
Hanover Medical Specialists, P.A. of Wilmington.
Dr. Gaylord received his medical degree
from East Carolina School of Medicine in 1998.
He completed his internal medical residency at
Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina
University, and his Gastroenterology Fellowship
at Albany Medical College of Albany, New York.
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Old Elizabethtown Baptist Church was
located in
100 block of West Broad Street
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County of Bladen State of
North Carolina
Special Meeting Notice Notice is
hearby given that the Bladen County Board of
Elections will hold a Special Meeting on
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. for the
purpose of a preliminary consideration regarding
the election protest filed by: Matt Dixon,
Robert Brooks and Albert Beatty. The
meeting will be held in the Board of Elections
Meeting Room of the Bladen County Board of
Elections located at 301 Cypress Street,
Elizabethtown, NC 28337. Vernello
"Marie" Robinson Chairman, Bladen County
Board of Elections
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2012 COC ELECTION INFORMATION
One of FSA's responsibilities is to conduct
County Committee elections in an open manner
that ensures accountability. FSA will provide
local organizations representing socially
disadvantaged groups with detailed information
about the COC election process. The agency is
reaching out to agricultural communities to get
equitable representation on their county
committees. This year, LAA 1 consisting of
Elizabethtown, Brown Marsh, Whites Creek, and
Carvers Creek townships will conduct the
election. For convenience, we have included a
nomination form in a recent newsletter mailing
to all owners, operators, and producers that are
on the Bladen County Farm Service Agencies
records.
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Whooping Cough Making Comeback
Pertussis (Whooping Cough) is making a
comeback in North Carolina and across the United
States. States such as California and
Washington State have experienced an outbreak of
pertussis which has resulted in deaths from the
disease. In North Carolina, several
counties in the southeast region have reported
cases of whooping cough. Because of the
increased incidence of pertussis disease
(whooping cough) in North Carolina, the North
Carolina Immunization program (NCIP) is making
Tdap vaccine available immediately and until
further notice.
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Agriculture is Key to Economic Growth in
North Carolina U.S. Congressman Mike
McIntyre May 17, 2012
May 15th marked the 150th anniversary of the
United States Department of Agriculture which
was ushered into being by one of our Nation’s
greatest leaders, President Abraham Lincoln, and
plays a vital role in ensuring that rural
America remains vibrant and strong. As the
American conservationist John Muir said nearly
one hundred years ago, when “one tugs at a
single thing in nature, he finds it attached to
the rest of the world,” which is especially true
of agriculture.
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Bladen Community College announces
spring honors list Jack McDuffie
Bladen Community College has released its
scholastic honors list for the spring semester.
Only students considered full-time are named to
honors lists. In order to be included on
the President’s List, students must have
maintained a 4.0 grade point average. In
order to be named to the Dean’s List, students
must have maintained a grade point average of
3.5 with no grade below a “C”.
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5-14-12 Board Approves Roofing
Projects
At the May 14 board of education meeting,
board members approved a lottery application to
replace and/or repair the roofs of ten schools
in Bladen County. Funds from the NC
Education Lottery will be used to pay for the
projects.
Schools that will be part of the project are
Bladen Lakes Primary (building 1, 2, and 3),
Clarkton School of Discovery (gym lobby and
technical lab), Plain View Primary (pre-k
building), East Arcadia (building 1 and 2),
Elizabethtown Middle (old ROTC building), B.T.
Washington (cafeteria), Elizabethtown Primary
(pre-k building), Dublin Primary (media center
and cafeteria), Bladenboro Primary (cafeteria),
and Bladenboro Middle (gym, welding shop, lobby,
and walkway). The roofs will be a
combination of foam and TPA single ply systems.
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White Lake Water Festival Weekend
The Annual White Lake Water Festival will
be held this weekend, as it has for the past 30
plus years. The parade is set to
kick-off at 10 AM Saturday. This year
festivities begin on Friday with a Classic Car
Cruise-In beginning at 6:30 PM and a street
dance begins at 7 PM.

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Bladen County Board of Education Meeting
Bethany Stephens The Board of Education
met Monday night for a lengthy session. They
began by recognizing West Bladen student,
Shawanda Hepburn, for competing in and winning a
gold medal in the State FCCLA Conference’s
Create a Meal competition. Students from West
Bladen’s Science Olympiad team, led by teacher
Pam Roberts, were recognized for various wins at
the regional competition. Adam Rutland and Cody
Roberts, whose first place win earned them a
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Bladen County Headlines…35 Years Ago
Edward McKenna, Sr. of Bladenboro filed a
$2.3 million lawsuit against Sheriff John B.
Allen, the town of Elizabethtown, Bladen County,
former SBI agent Wesley Terry and SBI agent
Marshall Evans. McKenna had been convicted of
murdering Raleigh police officer William K.
Holland. Robin Ricks of Elizabethtown
was crowned the Strawberry Queen at the North
Carolina Strawberry Festival in Chadbourn.
The Samuel C. Brown family of Rt. 1, Council was
named the FHA District VI Farming Family of the
Year.

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Jon David—District Attorney May
16, 2012 Press Release Shooting Death of
Eight Year Old Child in Bladen County
This press release concerns the shooting
death of Ethan Bartley on November 25, 2011.
Ethan, who was eight years old at the time of
the incident, was visiting relatives in Bladen
County over the Thanksgiving Holiday. On the day
in question, Ethan went to visit the next-door
neighbor’s home where two twelve year old boys
were staying. The children were observed to be
in the home playing video games. Two adults made
the decision to go on a shopping trip and left
the children in the company of an eighteen year
old relative of one of the twelve year old boys.

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Former superintendent gets new attorney
in case By Rhonda Griffin
Former Bladen County Schools Superintendent Greg
Killingsworth, who was indicted by a grand jury
last year for financial crimes, has obtained a
new attorney in his case, said Scott Pait,
investigator for District Attorney Jon David's
office. The change in representation came after
Killingsworth's previous lawyer, Doug Parsons of
Clinton, was recently appointed to a district
court judge seat. The new attorney,
whose name was not released, is also from
Sampson County, Pait said.
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Bladen County Fire Departments
Receives $'s Bladen County Fire
departments are sharing in the 2012 Volunteer
Fire Department Fund. Statewide, 644
departments are sharing in the fund to the tune
of $8,717,495.18. The Fund was
created in 1988 and is available annually for
local volunteer fire departments on a
dollar-for-dollar match. Eight Local
departments received a total of nearly
$100,000.00.
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Included are:
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* Ammon VFD
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$3,850.00
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* Bay Tree VFD
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$11,111.44
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* Bladenboro Fire
Department
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$19,050.00
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* Clarkton Fire
Department
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$30,000.00
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* Dublin Fire
Department
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$10,622.50
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* Elizabethtown
Fire Department
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$3,500.00
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* Kelly VFD
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$7,105.00
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* White Lake Fire
Department
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Bladen County Solid Waste Schedule
for Memorial Day All Bladen
County Solid Waste facilities will be closed
Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day.
All facilities will resume normal scheduling on
Tuesday, May 29th.
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Truck Driver Suffers Heart Attack
A contract mail carrier
apparently suffered a heart attack while
traveling on NC 87 early Sunday morning. The
tractor-trailer he was driving came to rest in a
field east of Elizabethtown. The
unidentified Sampson County man was found dead
in his truck about 6 AM. He apparently
had been there for some time.
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Former Student Speaks to Students at
CSD Elizabethtown Planning
Board Zoning and Enforcement Officer Bryan
Martin recently visited Clarkton School of
Discovery and spoke to the eighth graders during
one of their seventh period "Fun Fridays."
Martin, an alumnus of CSD, shared information
about his middle and high school years, college
life at Chapel Hill, and his career. The
students are allowed to ask questions after the
speech.
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SR 1005 Purdie Hall Rd. Closure May
17, 2012
On Thursday, May 17,
2012, the North Carolina Department of
Transportation will temporarily close a
section of SR 1005, Purdie Hall Rd at the
Robeson/Bladen County line, near Tolarsville in
Robeson County for bridge construction.
There will be a signed detour as follows:
* SR
1924 Barker Ten Mile Rd in Robeson County. to NC
20 into Bladen County; SR 1300 Chicken Foot
Rd.; to SR 1005 Purdie Hall Rd.
The road
will be closed for approximately 120 days.
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Academic Awards Presented at HCA
Banquet
On
Tuesday evening, May 14, the high school
students of Harrells Christian Academy were
honored during the annual upper school academic
banquet. The event was held at the Elizabethtown
Baptist Church Activities Center.
Pictured are the students who maintained the
highest and second highest overall averages for
school year.
First Row: Second Highest Overall Averages:
John Thomas (Junior), Ben Roberts (Senior),
Chris Cannady (Sophomore), not pictured
Christian McLaughlin (Freshman) Second Row:
Highest Overall Averages: Jackie Parker
(Freshman), Hannah Verrilli (Senior), Anna
DeVane (Sophomore), Allison Cottle (Junior)
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Bladen Canvass Complete
The Bladen County Board of Elections met Tuesday
morning to canvass the votes in the May 8
primary. There were no changes in the
list of winners and losers after the canvass was
complete. Statewide, a second primary is
expected. However, there will be no local
candidates. None are eligible.

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Bladen County Man Still Missing
Captain Rodney Hester of the Bladen County
Sheriff's Department said Michael Blake Atkinson
is still missing. A Silver Alert was
issued April 13, 2012. Citizens
were ask then to be on the lookout for Atkinson,
who is believed to be suffering from dementia or
some other cognitive impairment.
According to the state website, anyone with any
information should call Det. Morgan Johnson of
the Bladen County Sheriff's Department at
910-862-8141.

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Bridgers
Received Crusader Award
On Tuesday evening, May 14, the high school
students of Harrells Christian Academy were
honored during the annual upper school academic
banquet. The event was held at the Elizabethtown
Baptist Church Activities Center. The
recipient of the prestigious Crusader Award was
Kathryn Bridgers. She is pictured with her
parents, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Bridgers.
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Honor Roll for Plain View Primary

Second Grading Period
"A" Honor Roll Janet Chavez, Bailey
Hynde, Shaunessy McMillian, Shelby Pharr, Atzel
Salavador-Gonzalez "B" Honor Roll
Justus Belle, Gabriel Cruz, Christopher Hunt,
Brianna Long, Tyler Marcoullier, Daniel Zavala
Lopez, Kai Belle, Larry Council, Nathaniel Davis,
Christy Edge, Iveth Garcia, Brookelynn Hoffman,
Vincent Nelson, Samuel Phipps, Albert
Reyes-Gonzalez, Kenia Velasquez

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Harrells Christian Academy Class of 2012
1st
Row Rachel Victoria Adams, Meredith
Victoria Cooke, Kathia Mariel Chirinos Acosta,
Sara Ashleigh Moore, Gabrielle Elizabeth
Johnson, Jennifer Elizabeth Ricci, Jacob Nye
King, Gracie Eakins 2nd Row
Kathryn Neal Bridgers, Andrea Delani Sholar,
Samantha Leigh Holland, Phoebe Carlin Campbell,
Joseph Mills Bryant, Christian Thomas Peterson,
Wendell Holmes Murphy III
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2012
HCA Marshalls Announced
On Tuesday evening, May 14, the high school
students of Harrells Christian Academy were
honored during the annual upper school academic
banquet. The event was held at the Elizabethtown
Baptist Church Activities Center.
Pictured from left to right are the 2012
graduation marshalls: Allison Cottle (Chief),
John Thomas, Cory Levings, Matt Crawford, Ashley
Kersey
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HCA
Academic Awards
On Tuesday evening, May 14, the high school
students of Harrells Christian Academy were
honored during the annual upper school academic
banquet. The event was held at the Elizabethtown
Baptist Church Activities Center.
Pictured from left to right are the
recipients of the Christian Character Awards:
Matt Maready (Senior), Cory Levings (Junior),
Austin Wells (Sophomore), Andrew Miller
(Freshman)
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Bladen Habitat Seeking Applicants
Bladen Habitat for Humanity is seeking
applicants. Interested in becoming a
homeowner? You are invited to the Spring
2012 Application Workshop to learn about Bladen
Habitat for Humanity homeownership. The
meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 17, 2012
at 6:00 PM at Elizabethtown Hall, located at 806
West Broad Street in Elizabethtown.
Everyone is invited to attend.
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UNCW Dean's List The
UNC Wilmington Dean's list includes three (3)
Bladen County students. Rivers Quinn
Lancaster of Elizabethtown Laura Nicole Myers
of White Lake Rebecca Diane Norris of Kelly.
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Ammon residents host community watch
meeting By Rhonda Griffin A
handful of Ammon residents gathered Monday
evening to host the community's first crime
watch meeting with presentations and safety tips
from the Bladen County Sheriff's Office. The
main focus when the citizens took the floor was
a plea to the Bladen County Commissioners to
allow more funding for the department.
Officers touched on subjects that are becoming
more common in the county, such as prescription
drug abuse and copper theft, and on the growing
trend of identity theft. Bladen County Sheriff
Prentis Benston presented information about how
the department works, with five road deputies
per shift having responsibility for all of the
incidents throughout the county.
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McIntyre Unveils Farm and Rural
Policy Agenda
Washington, D.C. – On the 150th birthday of the
United States Department of Agriculture, U.S.
Congressman Mike McIntyre has unveiled his plan
of action for farm and Rural America policy.
These principles will serve as the foundation
for McIntyre’s work on the House Agriculture
Committee as the next Farm Bill is written.
Congressman McIntyre, a senior member of the
Committee stated, “Farming and agriculture are
critical to the economy of North Carolina, and
it is vital that we have strong principles and
programs in place to make sure that our farmers
can compete in the global economy.

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Bladenboro Town Commissioners Receive
Budget Proposal Bladenboro Town
Manager Delane Jackson presented the town
commissioners his proposed budget for FY 2012-13
Monday evening. The proposed budget is
$1,606,737, about 1% above the current budget.
Jackson pointed out that the proposed budget is
$250,822 less than the FY 1998-99 budget.
The proposal for next fiscal year keeps the same
tax rate of 57 cents. It makes the 15th
consecutive year that there has been no tax rate
increase, in fact, according to the City
Manager, their have been 2 reductions over the
past 15 years.
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BMA Clinics Earn Recognition For
Patient-Centered Care
ELIZABETHTOWN – All three Bladen Medical
Associates clinics have received Level 3
(highest level) designation as patient-centered
medical home programs by the National Committee
for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
The three-year designation is provided
through the Physician Practice
Connections-Patient Centered Medical Home
(PPC-PCMH) program.

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Elizabethtown Airport to Receive Grant
The Curtis L. Brown Airport in
Elizabethtown is one of several that will
receive a $150,000 grant. The announcement
was made Monday by the NC Department of
Transportation. The announcement stated,
"As part of the NC Department of
Transportation's ongoing commitment to improving
aviation in North Carolina, the NC Division of
Aviation awarded $9,639,270 in Vision 100 funds
from the Federal Aviation Administration to
several general aviation airports across the
state.
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Dr. Helms Celebrates 30 Years in
Bladenboro Dr. Don Helms,
optometrist, joined Dr. Craig Swain at the
Bladenboro Eye Clinic May 19, 1982.
Helms, a graduate of the University of North
Carolina at Charlotte and the Pennsylvania
College of Optometry, came to the local office
when it consisted of one small exam room in the
Bladenboro Community Medical Center with a small
staff, consisting of one, sometimes two
employees.

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East Bladen Students Compete
East Bladen High school students
recently placed first in Envirothon competition
(L), and Land Judging competitions (R).
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National
Nursing Home Week Celebrated locally
Today kick's off National Nursing Home Week.
Rita Graham and Shawntell Cromartie, activity
coordinators at Poplar Heights along with
resident Grady McMillan, help start the
celebrations with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Bladen residents participate in Senior
Games By Rhonda Griffin An
active and energetic group of Bladen residents
took part in a 6-day event to show their skills
and engage in some friendly competition recently
during the 19th Annual Lumber River Regional
Senior Games. Designed for ages 55 to 100+, the
participants took part in bowling, golf, table
tennis, swimming, football throws, basketball,
and a variety of other sports, along with
literary and performing arts categories
throughout the course of the event that was held
from April 23 to May 1.
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Bladen Native Is Teacher Of The Year
At Horry-Georgetown Technical College
Brian Tessenear, a native of Elizabethtown
and a graduate of East Bladen High School and
Bladen Community College, was recently named
Teacher of The Year at Horry-Georgetown
Technical College. Tessenear, Assistant
Chair and Professor of Computer Technology and
Information Technology at Horry-Georgetown, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tessenear and is
married to the former Meg White of
Elizabethtown.
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Battle of the Tory Hole Planned in
Elizabethtown Mayor Sylvia
Campbell has announced the Battle of Tory Hole
will be re-enacted in Elizabethtown August 3-4 &
5, 2012. A living history re-enactment
is set to begin on Friday, August 3 with a
Candle Light Tour at 9 PM. Saturday's
activities begin at 9 AM with Camps and
Settlers. The Battle of Tory Hole begins
at 2 PM followed in the evening by Music and
Storytelling.

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Upcoming Events
June 17-21st....... Singletary
United Methodist Church invites you to a spectacular
week of VBS. This year's theme is "Operation
Overboard, where kids dare to go deep with God." VBS
will be for pre-school through middle-school
children and youth. There will be fun and suprises
all week long and maybe even a bounce house or two.
For more information please call or email Pastor
Lamont at (910)774-0057 or
lhemminger@ec.rr.com.
May 19.....Saturday, May 19...
Boats on White Lake are invited to hear local band
South of Sanity playing classic to current rock
music on top of Pier 173, near Shady Shores, at
White Lake, from 9 PM until.
May 19....White's Creek Baptist
Church Youth is sponsoring a CAR WASH Saturday, May
19, 2012, 8:00am-until at the Parking Lot of
Absolute Auto Parts (Old NAPA)...1106 W Broad St.
All proceeds benefit our Youth Missions trip to
Washington, DC.
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Cheer and Jeers for Friday, May 18
Cedar Creek residents push for bus route
'Fear not,' FTCC graduates told
Pinehurst road to be converted to cul-de-sac
Former Hope Mills rec director says he felt
pushed to retire
Applause for Friday, May 18
Need to Know for Friday, May 18
N.C. Senate votes to reverse Gates Four
annexation
Fort Bragg soldier charged in neighbor's death
makes first court appearance
Lumbee Tribal Council meeting tonight in
Pembroke
Two people killed in accident on U.S. 301
between N.C. 59 and U.S. 71 exits
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