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March 2010
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Bladen Headlines...25 Years Ago
Winners of the Elizabethtown Optimist
Oratorical Contest were:
First Place: Masie
Jones, Chris Lewis
Second Place: Sonya
Coble, Jeff Singletary
Third Place: Mollie
Butler, Al Smith
Clarkton High School
Blue Devils, Eastern Regional Champs, would
be playing for the 1A Basketball State
Championship.

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Ferry remains
closed
By Jefferson Weaver
Staff Writer
Elwell Ferry—the only
link across the Cape Fear River between
Black Rock and Elizabethtown—will remain
closed for a few more days, due to high
water.
Heavier than usual
rains this winter have swollen the Cape Fear
River. Water levels must be at six feet or
less for the ferry to run. Recently, the
Cape Fear has averaged nine feet at the
ferry landing.
“We hope it’ll reopen
soon,” said Matthew Edwards of the
Department of Transportation, which manages
the two-car ferry. “We were sending out a
notice about it reopening the other day when
the water rose three feet in a very short
time.”

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Intensivists enable
critically ill to remain close to home
Having a critical
health concern can be frightening for
patients as well as their family members.
There are many crucial decisions that must
be made regarding where to seek care and
what types of treatments are necessary to
ensure a fast recovery.
Kalita Locklear, of
Shannon, and her family were
faced with many of these important decisions
in September 2009, when she suddenly began
to have tightness in her chest and shortness
of breath at the age of 26.
With no previous
medical history other than asthma as a
child, she chose to seek care at Southeastern Regional Medical
Center because of the
relationships and confidence she had in the
facility.

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Singletary Selected for Honor Band
Zane Hamilton
Singletary, an 8th grader at Bladenboro
Middle School, has been chosen to
participate in the 34th Annual Honor Band
which will be conducted at UNC Pembroke.
Participants are chosen from students in
Southeastern North Carolina that have
excelled in music. Zane will be
playing the soprano saxophone, the alto
saxophone and the tenor saxophone. The
Honors Band will perform on Saturday, March
27 at the Givens Performing Arts Center on
the campus of UNC Pembroke at 7:00 PM.
The public is invited to attend this event.
There will be no admission charge.
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BLADEN
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
CANDIDATES
FOR THE MAY 4, 2010 PRIMARY
Date Prepared:
3/17/2010 9:11 AM
(I) – Denotes
Incumbent
22ND
North Carolina House of Representatives
(Dem)
Robert Jacobs Brooks
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910-645-4932
PO Box 157,
Council , NC 28434
(Dem)
William Brisson
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910-862-7007
PO Box 531,
Dublin , NC 28332

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School of
Discovery Students Win Awards
Clarkton School of Discovery
students captured numerous awards at the Regional
North Carolina Science Olympiad Competition held on
the campus of UNC Wilmington on Saturday, March 13.
Team members are Kathryn Cole, Maria Gonzalez,
Cassie Hancock, Miller Heustess, Daniel Jackson,
Shaquetta Johnson, Nikki Locklear, Dalton Pridgen,
Maurice Rhone, Adam Rutland, Scout Sinclair, Madison
Smith, Lacey Suggs, Abby Ward, Cameron West, and
Claire West. The Junior Varsity team
collectively placed 2nd overall.

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21st Annual
Bladen We Care Fund Raisers Planned
Planning continues for
the 21st Annual fund raiser for Bladen We
Care. The Dinner and Auction will be
held Friday, April 16, at LuMil Vineyard.
The social hour begins at 6 PM, dinner at 7.
There will be silent and live auction, half
and half raffle and much more.
The Annual Golf
Tournament is scheduled for Thursday, April
22, 2010. The rain date will be a week
later on April 29.

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Golden Leaf
Meeting at BCC
The monthly meetings to
determine how to spend $2 million in Bladen
County continued Tuesday evening at Bladen
Community College.
Pat Cabe, Golden Leaf
Representative, began with a brief overview
of the purpose of the meeting. She
spoke to the group about how the process
began in mid 2007 for tier one counties in
the state. The Community Assistance
Initiative is designed to allow citizens
that want to participate, to decide how $2
million should be spent to make a
positive impact on the county. She
stressed that the folks in the room would
make the decision.

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What We Are Paying Bladen County Employees
In 2010
The University of North Carolina School of
Government has released the salaries for all county
employees in North Carolina. We are now running a
weekly series entitled WHAT WE’RE PAYING THEM IN
2010.
We will be comparing Bladen County with our
neighboring counties of Columbus, Brunswick and
Cumberland.
Library Director
Bladen---$53,480
Brunswick---$97,203
Columbus---$52,887
Cumberland---$93,600
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Wildlife Expo
this weekend
By Jefferson Weaver
Staff Writer
The Coastline Convention
Center will go wild again this weekend as outdoors
enthusiasts of all types come to the second Cape
Fear Wildlife Expo.
The event will be held Saturday and Sunday in the
Coastline Convention Center on the Wilmington
waterfront.
“We had an outstanding
turnout last year,” said W.C. Lanier, organizer of
the event. The expo will feature around 100 vendors
and displays from groups like the N.C. Trappers,
Quality Deer Management Association, N.C. Wildlife
Resources Commission, N.C. marine fisheries,
and Ducks Unlimited. Representatives of the
N.C. Bass Federation Team Bass Master will return
with the kids’ casting contest. The N.C. Bowhunter’s
Association is bringing back Archery Alley for
demonstrations and target practice.

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Thoughts while shaving
County Commissioners
move swiftly in approving Albert Beatty as
Bladen's newest Commissioner.
The Fitness Center crowd
was large but very polite Monday night.
Hopefully there will be away to
solve most of the problem. The pool
situation may not be so easy. Would be
nice if someone or some group could step up
and save the Center.
Cape Fear officials
would like to concentrate on the hospital
and the medical center.

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Commissioners
Have Full Agenda
March 2010
Bladen County
Commissioners heard from supporters of the
Bladen County Fitness Center Monday night.
(see article) They also approved the
seating of a new Commissioner. Albert
Beatty of Harrells was named to filled a
portion of the remaining term left vacant
due to the untimely death of Margaret
Lewis-Moore. Beatty will serve until
December, 2010. He is one of 5 that
will be on the ballot in May seeking to fill
the final two years of the Moore term.

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Albert Beatty
is new Bladen County Commissioner
Bladen County
Commissioners acted quickly to appoint a new
commissioner. Albert Beatty was named
to fill the seat, first created due to the
death of Margaret Lewis-Moore. Dr.
Stanley Richardson was appointed to the
position. He was killed in an
automobile accident.
Commissioner named
Beatty who will filled the position until
December 2010. He has filed for the
remaining 2 year term.
Beatty is a life long
Bladen County resident. He is a long
time Dupont employee and farmer. He
resides at 6089 NC 210 Hwy E, Harrells, NC.
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Citizens Support
Fitness Center
Over 300 supporters of
the Bladen County Fitness Center in
Elizabethtown turned out Monday night to
support efforts to keep the Center open.
The
meeting began with Chairman Billy Ray Pait
welcoming the group. He ask County
Attorney Leslie Johnson to give those in
attendance a little background about the
relationship between the County and Cape
Fear Valley Hospital group.
Johnson said in 2006 the
hospital was losing money, the building was
in need of repairs and the county had two
options, raise taxes and get further into
the hospital business or look for a partner.
They had 4 hospitals to express an interest
and Cape Fear Valley was selected.

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Upcoming Events
Mar 17......Wednesday
Night Revival Services continue at Wesleys 's Chapel
UMC. The speaker this week will be Rev. Neill
Smith of Fair Bluff. Everyone is invited,
services begin at 7 PM. Wesley's Chapel is
located at 2409 Peanut Plant Road, Elizabethtown, NC.
Mar 17 - 21....
Baldwin Branch Missionary Church is planning an
anniversary celebration honoring Pastor
David C. Camp on his 5th anniversary. The
celebrations begin on March 17 and continue March 18, a
banquet is planned for Saturday March 20 and concludes
with a special Sunday service on March 21. For
more information call Arthur Bullock, chairman of the
event at 645-4995.
Mar 19....Dublin Lions Club
Annual Barbeque and Auction. Friday, Mar 19, plates
$6.00. Barbeque plate sale 11am - 7pm. Auction
begins at 6pm.

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Hundreds attended the
funeral services for Dr. Stanley Richardson
and his mother, Ms. Beulah Richardson Sunday
afternoon at Elizabethtown Middle School.
Both were killed
Wednesday when their car was involved in an
accident with an
18 wheeler.
Dr. Richardson had been
appointed to the Bladen County Board of
Commissiones and was scheduled to be sworn
in to office April 5.
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Haiti Update
Through the Eyes of A Volunteer
Rev. Ronald Hester and
Kenneth Davis of Bladenboro, and Gerald
Williams of Fayetteville have been in Haiti
for about a week working with NC Baptist Men
as a support unit for a group of Medical
workers volunteering to assist in Haiti in
the recovery, following the earthquake.
Others from Bladen have been on similar
missions and more are slated to go.
Hester has been sharing his thoughts of the
trip. This may his final report from
Haiti, for this trip.

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Fitness Center to Close
The Bladen
Fitness Center in Elizabethtown will close
at the end of business on April 30, the pool
will close on March 31, according to a news
release from Cameron Highsmith, CEO, of
Bladen Healthcare. The center has been
affiliated with Cape Fear Valley since the
Bladen County Hospital became a part of the
Cumberland hospital. Rehab services
will continue according to the release.
Other news releases
indicate the center has 800 members, but
that may not be active, paying members.

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Thursday's Haiti Report
Rev. Ronald Hester and
Kenneth Davis of Bladenboro and Gerald
Williams of Fayetteville are in Haiti as a
cooking team and support group for a medical
team representing the NC Baptist Men. Hester
has been providing a daily summary of their
activities. The group will return home
Monday. Here is his report as of late
Thursday.
Today has been another
busy long day. We arrived back at the campus
near 8:00 this evening. Our surgeons today
operated on a club foot baby to straighten
the foot and provide him opportunity to have
a more normal life.

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Perseverance pays off for
BCC
basic skills student
Jack McDuffie
Benita Jefferson, a
Bladen Community College GED student, can
hardly contain her excitement. She
learned this week that she has completed all
requirements for award of the GED
certificate after years of struggle to reach
her goal.
A native of
Atlantic City,
New Jersey,
Jefferson
says she dropped out of high school in the
11th
grade to go to work full time. She
admits that leaving school at the time was a
mistake and that it was not a result of
having difficulty with her school work.
“I was a teenager and
was having communications problems with
adults at the school,” she explained.

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Multi-Jurisdiction crime
spree
ended
FAYETTEVILLE,
NC – The
United States
Marshals Service, Eastern District of North
Carolina, announces the arrest of Gary
Hendricks, age 41. Hendricks was being
sought for various crimes including Assault
with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill,
Possession With Intent to Sell and Deliver
Marijuana, Resisting Public Officer, Flee to
Elude Arrest, Breaking & Entering, Reckless
Driving to Endanger, Financial Card Theft,
Possession of Stolen Goods, Financial Card
Fraud, Identity Theft, Larceny of a Motor
Vehicle, Injury to Personal Property,
Failure to Return Rental Property, Obtaining
Property by False Pretense, and a North
Carolina State Probation Violation. At
approximately 6:00 am, Hendricks was
arrested on the 700 block of East Main Street, Riverhead,
NY by members of the NY/NJ
Regional Fugitive Task Force and the
Riverhead Police Department.

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Clarkton Lions
Club Sponsors International Peace Poster
Contest
Congratulations
to the following Clarkton School of
Discovery students who have won the Lions’
Club International Peace Poster Contest.
First row left to right-Steven
Miller-Honorable Mention and Malik McKoy-Honorable
Mention. Second row left to
right-Maria Ortiz-2nd Place,
Skylar Farrow-1st Place, and
Grace McDuffie-3rd Place.
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CSD
Advanced Art Class Visits African-American
Masters Exhibit
Ms. Theresa Wuebbels’
Advanced Art students at Clarkton School of
Discovery recently had a chance of a
lifetime. They were able to study and
personally view over sixty of the most
famous African-American Masters’ artworks in
existence. The Art Center in
Fayetteville, North Carolina had the rare
opportunity to host “The African-American
Masters Exhibit”. This national
touring exhibit was previously shown in New
York City. From Fayetteville it will
be traveling to Chicago, Illinois and then
to the West Coast. It was very unusual
for Fayetteville to be chosen as the only
city in Southeastern United States to be
able to show this exhibit. It is
thanks to the Art Center’s gracious sponsors
and benefactors that this dream became a
reality.

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Clarkton School of Discovery's
Bridge Building Team Takes Top Prize in
Regional NCDOT Bridge Building Competition
The 2010 Clarkton School of Discovery Bridge
Building Team won first place in Regional
Competition held on Friday, March 5 at Pitt
Community College in Greenville, North
Carolina. Students participated in the
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Statewide Model Bridge Building
Competition. The competition is
designed to create a greater awareness of
careers in transportation, construction, and
engineering and gives students an
opportunity to learn problem-solving
strategies and utilize critical thinking
skills, while making the connection between
what is taught in the classroom and real
world applications.
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Elizabethtown
Awarded Grant for Farmers Market
The Town of
Elizabethtown has been notified that a grant
application through RAFI-USA has been
approved. The $30,000 grant will be
utilized for engineering and architectural
services for the Cape Fear Farmer's Market
to be located in downtown Elizabethtown.
With the grant, the project can stay on
schedule so construction can begin in 2010.
Elizabethtown Town
Council has retained Terry Cox to complete
the architectural design of the building.
He will be working hand-in-hand with the
Cape Fear Farmer's Market committee to
determine the final design.

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Family Planning and Maternity
Clinic
Bladen
County Health Department offers Family
planning and Maternity services to women of
childbearing age who want help in planning
their pregnancies and/or limiting their
number of pregnancies. In our Maternity
Clinic, you can receive quality pre-natal
care, counseling and education throughout
the duration of your pregnancy. Our office
offers the convenience and confidentiality
that is desired along with Free Pregnancy
Testing. Being staffed with our two
Mid-level Nurse Practitioners, we are sure
to meet all of your needs. Patients are seen
by appointment and payment is based on
income and/or a sliding fee scale. Your
appointment can be arranged for you over the
phone or in our office.
The Family Planning
and Maternity Clinic hours are:
Monday-Friday
8:00-5:00
Call:
910-862-6900
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Census Workers
Needed
Census workers are still
needed in Bladen County. Census forms
are being received advising of the official
form expected in the next couple of weeks.
Workers are needed to
follow up with households that fail to
return the form. The jobs offer
short-term employment, good wages, flexible
hours, paid training and reimbursement for
authorized work-related expenses, such as
mileage incurred while conducting census
work. Best of all, census workers work
right in their own communities.
Census taker jobs are
excellent for people who want to work
part-time, those who are between jobs, or
just about anyone who wants to earn extra
money while performing an important service
to their community.
Check out details at
www.2010censusjobs.gov or call
1-866-861-2010.
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Living History
at Harmony Hall
Harmony Hall will be
the site of Living History, May 22 - 23.
Bladen County history 18th and 19th century
will be on display. Period display, NC
Frontier, Militia, Mountain Men and much
more.
Enjoy a lecture by
Bernhard Thuersam, Director of Cape Fear
Historical Institute.
Set up is scheduled for
Friday, May 21, beginning at 10 AM and the
event begins Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM and
on Sunday from 10 AM until 5 PM.
For more information
call Robert Schaber at 910-960-0819 or email
at
oldrebschaber@aol.com or
Laurie Smith at 910-866-4844 or
rlsmith@intrstar.net.
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Adopt a Pet
The Bladen County
Animal Shelter is full and spring time is a
great time to adopt a pet.
Click HERE to view a flyer with pics.
Contact A Shelter Friend at
www.ashelterfriend.org or visit the
Bladen County Animal Shelter on Smith Circle
in Elizabethtown for more information.
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Elizabethtown-White Lake Area Chamber of
Commerce Spring & Grow Expo
The
Elizabethtown-White Lake Area Chamber of
Commerce Annual Spring & Grow Expo will be
held April 2 & 3 at Lu Mil Vineyard in
Dublin. On Friday night, the Annual Pig
Cook-Off will be held and all meat from the
competition will be donated to Relay for
Life for a BBQ plate sale on Saturday during
the Expo. All cookers will prepare an item
for the "Anything Butt BBQ" contest on
Friday night for judging by the public from
7pm to 9pm. The microphone will be open at
7pm for all political candidates to
introduce themselves to the crowd.
Al
Batten and The Bluegrass Reunion
will be performing on stage at 7:30pm with
your favorite bluegrass and folk music.
There is a $5 fee for Friday night that
includes sampling, judging & entertainment.

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Bladen County
Rabies Clinics Schedule
North Carolina Law
states that, "Every owner of a dog or cat
over 4 months of age shall have the animal
vaccinated against rabies."
In Bladen County, the
owners of dog and cats, which now have NOT
been vaccinated in accordance with this law
are subject to a civil penalty in the amount
of $100.
Saturday March 13, a
clinic is scheduled at Elizabethtown
Veterinary Hospital - Clarkton.

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Middle Schools
to Compete in Battle of the Books
The Bladen County
Schools Battle of the Books competition is
scheduled for March 24, 2010. This
year's Battle of the Books will be held in
the Media Center at Clarkton School of
Discovery beginning at 9:30 AM. The
following Middle Schools will be competing:
Bladenboro Middle School; Clarkton School of
Discovery; East Arcadia Elementary School;
Elizabethtown Middle School and Tar Heel
Middle School.
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Announcement:
Bladen
Community College’s Small
Business
Center is offering the
following seminars during March on the dates
and times noted below in Building 2, Room
212A, on the Main Campus.
All seminars are offered at no cost and are
available on a first come, first served
basis.
Date
Time
Seminar Topic
Tuesday, March 16
6 – 9 p.m.
“How to ‘Green’ Your Business”
Thursday, March 18
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Start a Business”
Tuesday, March 23
6 – 9 p.m.
“Weatherization of Home and Business
(Save
Money on Energy Costs)”
Thursday, March 25
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Write a Business Plan”
Tuesday, March 30
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Market Your Business”
For information on any
of these seminars, call Small Business
Center Director Dr. Lynn Welborn at
910.879.5572.
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