May 12, 2016 - The Sampson Weekly

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May 12, 2016 - The Sampson Weekly
SAMPSON COUNTY’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
The Sampson Weekly
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 19
Week of May 6-12, 2016
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INSIDE
Roseboro in Film
Set to Air May 14th
Sports
Page 11-13
Garland Leaders
Plead with County
for Decrease in
Contract Pricing
Entertainment
Page 9
Business
Page 19
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WEEKLY VERSE
And hope
does not
disappoint us,
because God
has poured
out his love
into our hearts
by the Holy
Spirit, whom
he has given
us.
Romans 5:5
WEEKLY INDEX
Local..............................................1-6
Health...............................................7
Faith..................................................8
Entertainment..................................9
Day of Prayer...................................10
Sports........................................11-13
Puzzles............................................15
Crime & Obits. .........................16-17
Classifieds.......................................18
Business..........................................19
Sports Signings...............................20
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Patrick Nichols prepares to film interviews with Roseboro residents
and business owners
Residents of Roseboro are excited about an upcoming event to be held in town. On Saturday, May
14th, Roseboro and some of its residents will be featured in film. Anytown, USA is a class offered by
Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies, and students of the class recently honored Roseboro and its residents by including Roseboro as a documentary filming location.
Several documentary short films were shot by Duke students, and those students and class instructor/
filmmaker Randolph Benson will be in Roseboro May 14th for a showing of the documentary works.
“Yes, there is a lot of excitement,” says Mayor Alice Butler. “When we tell citizens about the project
they are very excited. It is an honor to have been chosen.”
ROSEBORO, see P. 3
Union’s Daisy Almonte Earns Memorial
Scholarship at Duke University
Union High School Senior Daisy Almonte
will be attending Duke University in the
fall. The 17-year-old has been awarded
the prestigious Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Scholarship at Duke University - The
award covers full tuition, room, board and
mandatory fees for eight semesters at
Duke.
Garland Mayor Winifred Murphy and Commissioner
Judy Smith address concerns over Sheriff Department
contract increases
At Monday night’s Sampson County Commissioners meeting, Garland leaders pleaded with the board of commissioners to reconsider
a recent price hike in Sheriff Department services for the Town of
Garland. Garland Mayor Winifred Murphy and Town Commissioners SJ Smith, Judy Smith, and Ralph Smith were attendance to
ask for a reduction in the contracted price.
The Sheriff Department contract has recently increased from
$87,144 to $112,799, a substantial increase of $25,655. The
town of Roseboro, who also has an agreement for service with
the Sampson County Sheriff Department, is seeing an increase in
their contract as well, but significantly less. Roseboro currently
pays$237,420 and the new agreement will increase to $240,533, a
slight increase of only $3,113. Roseboro’s coverage however is 24
hours a day, 7 days a week with two full time deputies, a master
deputy and a sergeant. Garland’s coverage is significantly less with
only 2 deputies covering much less time.
Garland Mayor Winifred Murphy addressed the board with a passionate plea, “First, we thank you for your dedicated service in
meeting the various and most important needs of our county. Second, we thank you for providing us this opportunity to speak to
you in reference to the Interlocal Agreement between the Town of
Garland and the Sampson County Sheriff Department.”
The award is given to students from the
two states (North and South Carolina)
who have demonstrated high academic
achievement, a commitment to community service, and potential for leadership.
The full value of each scholarship is estimated to be more than $240,000 over
four years.
“It is just really special to be part of,” Almonte said Monday morning. “I feel very
honored.”
Almonte said that she never would have dreamed she would be attending Duke.
“I applied to nine colleges [she was accepted to all of them],” she said. “I never even
thought about Duke but when I found out I was a finalist for the scholarship, I was really
excited. “
DUKE, see P. 3
“With the loss of our schools over 35 years ago as well as several
other major setbacks, Garland once a bustling town in our county,
has decreased in population and also lost much economic growth,”
stated Mayor Murphy.“We are trying to rectify that and continue
to strive for economic growth, continued nonexistent services for
all of our citizens. Like you, the safety of our town, our citizens,
and our businesses is a high priority as we review our budget. In
2010, the Mayor and Council of Garland had the foresight to see
that we could not go solo with safety and entered into an Interlocal
Agreement for Provision of Law Enforcement Services between
the town and the sheriff department to provide law enforcement
services 12 hours per day for a total cost of $87,100 per year. The
Garland Police Department was disbanded. All equipment, cars,
weapons,etc. for the Garland Police Department was turned over to
the sheriff department.”
GARLAND, see P. 4
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From the Desk of Senator Brent Jackson
I hope everyone is having a nice week. We have an important weekend coming up with many colleges having
graduation. I would like to congratulate all the 2016
graduates and wish them the best as they start their professional life or move on to graduate school. I would also
like to wish all the mothers a happy Mothers’ Day this
weekend!
and take time away from the farm for public service. Below, I have listed more information on the nominees.
Question of the Week
Thank you to everyone who responded to last week’s question asking your opinion on
criminal record expunctions, and if you believe that a charge that was dismissed or
the person was found not guilty should come off of a person’s record automatically, or
if they should have to file for an expunction. Everyone who responded indicated that
they believe that a charge should automatically come off of your record if the charge is
dismissed or the person is found not guilty. I agree with you and would like to see this
issue explored further. I know several groups are working on making the expunction
process simpler and more streamline and look forward to seeing their proposals.
Faylene Whitaker to the North Carolina Board of Agriculture. Whitaker is the co-owner of Whitaker Farms and her term will expire May 1, 2021.
This week, I would like to get your opinion on Naloxone, which is a fast-acting antidote
for opioid overdose. Yesterday, the Senate Health Committee took up a bill that would
make Naloxone available to anyone who asks for it at a pharmacy. They would be able
to get the prescription anonymously under a special prescription by the State Health
Director, Dr. Randall Williams. This means family members or friends of someone
who has overdosed could get quick help, without fear of disclosing the name of the person who has overdosed. Do you think this will help save lives in emergency situations
or encourage more people to abuse opioids?
As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if I can assist you in any way possible.
Legislation Recap
Over the session, I plan to use this section of the newsletter to keep you updated on
some of the legislation I sponsor or support. Last week, I sponsored Senate Resolution
746, which confirmed three individuals to the N.C. Board of Agriculture. On Wednesday of last week, the Senate voted unanimously to confirm Anne Faircloth of Sampson County, Faylene Whitaker of Randolph County, and James Lambeth of Richmond
County to the North Carolina Board of Agriculture. All three individuals were nominated by Governor McCrory to fill seats being vacated by their current members whose
terms are expiring. Board of Agriculture terms are for 6 six years. I believe that these
folks bring a diverse and knowledgeable background to the board that will help keep
agriculture moving forward in North Carolina. I appreciate their willingness to serve
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In Closing
Thank you for allowing me to serve as your representative in the North Carolina Senate. I read every email that comes to my legislative account and I encourage you to
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DUKE, cont. from 1
Almonte was one of 22 finalists for the Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Scholarship. The applicants were whittled down and 10 were awarded the scholarship - Almonte, along with the
nine others, discovered she was selected for the award in mid-March.
Almonte said that if she could give one piece of advice for an upcoming freshman, she
would tell them that high school is important.
“When you start high school, you think it is going to take forever to get through,” she
explained. “But it really does fly by. I was told that, but you don’t really believe it when
you are starting out. It is important that you are aware of your grades and what you get
involved in. You don’t think a lot about it, but everything you do in high school takes part
in your development. Now that I look back on it, everything and everyone really did take
a part in my development.”
“I am being given an opportunity to experience things there that is going to really benefit
me,” she said. “I am very honored.”
In addition to having her full tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees for eight semesters,
the scholarship also provides funding for two summers of community engagement—one
in the Carolinas and one anywhere in the world. Dedicated faculty and staff will help the
scholars reach new academic heights and tackle real world problems with innovative, interdisciplinary, compassionate, and sustainable approaches. B.N. Duke scholars emerge
from their experience at Duke as leaders, problem solvers, and members of an extensive
community that spreads across the Carolinas and beyond.
Almonte said that no matter where she goes after college, she plans on coming back to
Sampson County.
“My family is here,” she said. “I want to be continue to come back.”
Dove adds, “Union High School is excited for Daisy on all of her accomplishments and
challenges all students to explore scholarship opportunities early.”
Through the summer programs and other community engagement projects they complete
over the course of their academic careers, B.N. Duke Scholars develop an understanding
of what it means to partner with people rather than work for people; they learn to listen
first and then speak; they ground themselves locally in the Carolinas even as they engage
communities in the broader world.
ROSEBORO, cont. from 1
Mayor Butler says students starting filming in Roseboro four weeks ago. “The students came at different times, based on their schedules and the people they were interviewing.”
Almonte said she will study Political Science.
Mayor Butler explains, “On March 7, Duke instructor/filmmaker Randolph Benson and Art Jackson
came to Roseboro. STMS/STEP Chairman Lynn West, Former Mayor Roland Hall, and I met with
them and shared many topic ideas. We introduced them to many citizens and they enjoyed hearing
their stories.”
“I am interested in public policy,” she admits. “I want to eventually go to law school and
become an immigration lawyer.”
It is a career she knew she wanted to do since she was in middle school. “I knew then I
wanted to become a lawyer then, but I was also interested in journalism, but I did some
research about immigration and decided that is what I wanted to do.”
“The Professor invited us to attend the first class to help answer any questions the students may
have,” adds Butler. “Lynn and I went to Durham on March 14 to further discuss some of the topics.
However, the students do not have to choose from the topics we present. Many of them have their
specific passions that they want to discover more information about so they can create their short film
on a topic of their choice.”
Her decision was cemented when she started working with Student Action with Farmworkers at the start of her senior year.
“A friend of mine got me interested,” she said. “And I got very involved with it quickly. It
really saved me because at that point, people were asking me what I wanted to do and
all that, but when I started working with the Student Action with Farmworkers, I went to
retreats, workshops and other things and I got really passionate about it. So it came at a
perfect time for me. After that, I knew exactly what I wanted to do.”
“The students were anxious to get started and many started reaching out to our citizens immediately
and began visiting our town. Sometimes they came individually and sometimes they came in groups.”
One documentary film student, Patrick Nichols, is covering the Highway 24 bypass around Roseboro.
Mayor Butler recently had a chance to talk with Nichols about the Anytown, USA class and his project. When asked his impressions of Roseboro he stated, “I’m struck by how deep people’s roots go in
Roseboro. Many of the people I’ve talked to have lived in Roseboro almost their entire lives and have
connections to the area that go back generations.”
SAF works with farmworkers, students, and advocates in the Southeast and nationwide to
create a more just agricultural system. The group reaches out to thousands of community
members by raising awareness of injustices in the agricultural industry through their ‘From
the Ground Up’ program. The group uses actions, presentations, publications and email
alerts, to inform and mobilize students and community members around current legislation, consumer boycotts, and other justice efforts initiated by farmworkers.
“The people living in Roseboro care about it and are willing to work hard to ensure that Roseboro
thrives,” added Nichols. “It is definitely a small town, both in size and in the way that everyone seems
to know each other, but I was surprised at the level of activity going on in and around the town with
the businesses that are there and the ongoing construction project.”
“I want to help people feel like they have a voice,” she said. “I want to raise awareness to
give others opportunities.”
In addition to her work with SAF, Almonte is involved with the BETA Club at Union and is a
member of the Lady Spartan Track Team.
When asked about his film project, Nichols stated, “Filming has gone really well so far. Everyone
has been really accommodating and friendly, even people who aren’t directly involved in my project.
Several times I’ve been walking around town with a camera and people have stopped to chat with me
and to ask me about my project. I’ve really enjoyed getting the chance to know the town and meeting
the people who live there.”
Born in California, Almonte moved to Sampson County when she was 9-years-old.
She has excelled in academics - Almonte is also a Gates Millennium Scholarship award
winner - at Union High.
Mayor Butler also asked the student his thoughts on Roseboro’s future. Nichols responded by saying,
“Roseboro’s future is definitely a component of my project and I do think it looks bright. Obviously
the changes to Highway 24 bring some uncertainty and some things that are out of the town’s control,
but the people I’ve spoken with seem invested in making sure the new highway is as beneficial as
possible for the town.”
“Daisy is an excellent candidate for these programs carrying an extremely high GPA while
enrolled in three advanced placement classes and one community college class this semester,” said Bambi Dove, College Advisor/Scholars Coordinator at UHS. “Working hard
in class and persevering is Daisy’s top priority. As you can see by her scholarship offers,
her hard work has certainly paid off. She is diligent, determined, and driven in all that she
does in and outside of school and the faculty and staff at Union High School could not be
more proud.”
Nichols concluded, “With a lot of infrastructure already in place, and with increased access to places
like Fayetteville, I think there is definitely an opportunity for the population of Roseboro to grow in
the coming years.”
Dove said that Almonte’s attitude during the Gates Millennium Scholarship process was
amazing. That scholarship application consisted of a general application with demographics, eight essays, and recommendation letters that represents the applicant in a way that
showcases their potential and resilience. This year there were 1000 winners out of over
50,000 applicants.
With what promises to be an eclectic collection of eight to twelve minute documentary short films,
excited film students and town residents, Roseboro in Film should be a fun night of entertainment, not
just for Roseboro residents, but anyone in Sampson County.
“Daisy preserved throughout the Gates application process,” Dove added. “While writing
eight essays for one scholarship application is tough, Daisy was enthusiastic about the
entire process.”
“I hope all of our citizens and the surrounding community’s citizens come for the showing,” says
Mayor Butler. “It will be a great time to learn new things about our area and from a unique perspective.”
When she received both scholarships, Almonte said everyone at home and at her school
were very excited about her accomplishments.
There will be 9 short films shown during the viewing with working titles: Lakewood Teens, Doug’s
Barbershop, Roseboro Colored High School, Butler and Sons, Hwy 24 and 242, Welcome to the
Treehouse, Lakewood Standing Strong, Mr. Peterson and Matilda West. In addition to the screening in
Roseboro there will also be a screening in Durham on Thursday, June 2nd, at the Full Frame Theater
at American Tobacco Campus from 7pm to 9pm.
“Most everyone was excited and happy for me,” she said. “That made me feel really great.”
Although she is excited about moving on to Duke, Almonte admitted that leaving Union
High School will be difficult.
Roseboro in Film begins at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14th on Railroad Street in downtown Roseboro. The film viewing will begin around 8:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available for purchase and
you are encouraged to bring a blanket of chair. In the event of inclement weather the viewing will be
at R-S Middle School.
“It is going to be bittersweet,” she said. “It has always been positive for me to live in a
small community. I have built up strong relationships with my teachers and, of course, my
friends. So I will miss that. It is exciting, but it is also kind of sad.”
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Murphy continued to explain that the increase was equivalent to 60
cent of the 72 cent of city taxes that every Garland citizen is paying
for $100 of property valuation. She also noted that the increase was 29.2%, an increase that the town
could not simply absorb considering the poverty rate of the Garland community.
Garland, cont. from 1
Murphy continued her plea, “Whereas, we realize, understand, and are fully aware of the increased
cost of services to cover the cost of personnel, matching benefits, and other associated costs, we are
here this evening not to question the validity of the costs of services but to ask for your assistance in
providing these services.”
“Because of our low tax-base, we presently have the highest tax rate of any other Sampson County
municipality in an attempt to provide basic and minimum services to our citizens. According to North
Carolina poverty rates provided by city-data poverty, our poverty rate at the present time is above 40%
compared to Sampson County at 29%. Also, currently, town of Garland citizens pay 83 cents per
$100.00 for county tax, and 72 cents per $100.00 for town taxes. ($1.55 cents).”
Mayor Murphy continued to explain that even though the town is paying for this coverage, while on
duty, the officers also service the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the area, an area that does not pay any
Garland city taxes to help cover the cost.
“In the agreement,” noted Murphy,“we understand the need for the deputies to respond to areas outside
our corporate municipal limits when 911 is contacted or to respond to district calls covering the Harrells, Ivanhoe, Tomahwk, Parkersburg, Turkey areas. However, the tax collected from citizens living
in these areas are not helping to pay the $112,500 interlocal contract fee and the citizens of Garland
are therefore paying exclusively for services during the 12 hour period that they are not exclusively
receiving services for. We are therefore requesting from our county commissioners to assist with
approving a reduction in this contract price to ensure that not only the citizens of Garland will be able
to afford quality and safe law enforcement services but also for those citizens who do not live within
the corporate municipal limits and who are not contributing to the $112,500.00. Without a financial
reduction, again our citizens will pay 60 cents of $100.00 valuation of taxes collected, for 12 hour
services for law enforcement services which is not exclusive to Garland and other viable services will
go neglected or non-existent; or possibly have no police presence as in other smaller municipalities
(Harrells, Autryville, and rural areas.)”
In conclusion, Mayor Murphy stated that it was not feasible for the town to start their own police
force. “After researching starting our own police force, we have found that this is not an option (at
least for this upcoming fiscal year). We want to provide a safe town and also realize that starting and
maintaining our own small force is economically not feasible, but also not the safest choice when we
can benefit from our well-trained sheriff department.”
After the mayor spoke, Garland town commissioner Judy Smith addressed the board confirming what
Mayor Murphy had stated that the town simply did not have the money. She explained that the town
was in the process of trying to bring some type of recreation to the impoverished children of the town.
Garland has recently started a softball league with over 100 children taking part this year and they are
also in the process of trying to secure funds to build a children’s playground area. Smith with tears in
her eyes passionately pleaded to take the town’s poverty level into consideration. She noted that if
they did not do something now to keep the children busy, that the county would have to pay the price
in the long run (meaning crime, etc.).
County Manager Ed Causey noted that he understood the town’s plight, but that the contracts were updated to reflect the real costs of the services. He also stated that even with those increases, the county
is absorbing the costs of the vehicles.
The county has been in the process of making budget cuts in order to pay for a recent Employee Pay
Plan that will cost the county an estimated $3.7 million dollars over a four year period. The budget
cuts will be permanent.
Sheriff Jimmy Thornton addresses Sampson County Board of Commissioners
Sheriff Jimmy Thornton noted that he was empathetic to the town’s dilemma. He stated that the
partnership with the town of Garland had been beneficial to both parties- the town of Garland and
Sampson County as well.
Sheriff Thornton remarked, “It is unfortunate that with the pay study we had to go back and revisit
both the contracts (Garland and Roseboro). There had never been any discussion to do that until the
implementation of the pay study. Certainly, with the smaller towns it has to be a struggle, especially
Garland. It’s even been a struggle for the county the last several years.”
Both Commissioners Harry Parker and Albert Kirby agreed that the large increase for the town of
Garland needed to be discussed. Commissioner Parker expressed concerns over the 29% increase. He
said, “If you don’t have it, you can’t pay it.”
Kirby and Parker both discussed Garland’s high poverty rate and lack of businesses that would inhibit
such an increase. Kirby noted that Roseboro’s increase was only slightly over $3,000 with Garland’s
increase being over $25,000. Both men noted that the increase seemed to be coming from the recent
Pay Study (employee pay increases).
Kirby stated, “That’s a pretty large increase for Garland, especially when it is not in the position to
recoup costs. I feel like that big of an increase on a town like Garland is too much at one time.”
Commissioner Albert Kirby, who seemed empathetic to the pleas stated, “I feel like we are like the
folks in Raleigh or D.C., saying we are going to pass the buck. We decided to do this pay increase, so
instead of us raising taxes to pay for it we are going to put the burden on these municipalities to pay
for it. It might not be exactly that way, but people are going to look at it like that. We made the decision
to do the pay study. They didn’t.”
Commissioner Harry Parker made a motion to table the contract increases until more discussion could
be entertained on the subject. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, with all in favor of tabling
the contract increases until it can be discussed on May 23r at 5:30pm when the County Manager presents the proposed 2016-2017 budget.
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adds Alvarez, “who don’t really know what to do when they start looking at colleges.
I know Colonel Macon saw the need to have someone there who could give those
students the full time and attention they needed.”
“What really works about the near-peer model is the fact that we are so close in age
that students feel more comfortable asking questions they might perceive as silly; or
thing they feel they should know like do I have to pay my housing deposit by May
1st, or where do I go to get a college fee waiver.”
“So Colonel Macon saw that need,” says Alvarez, “and talked with Girija to bring
this program here to Sampson County.”
Emily Hadley is from New Hampshire and Jessica Alvarez is from Texas. Both come
to Sampson County after having graduated from Duke University. JW Simmons asks
the two recent transplants to discuss their impressions of Sampson County having
come from very different backgrounds.
Jessica Alvarez and Emily Hadley with
JW Simmons Host of We Should Know
Tuesdays from 2:30 PM until 3:30 PM, J.W. Simmons hosts a radio show on 1170
AM called “We Should Know”, and The Sampson Weekly will feature portions of the
transcripts in our continuing efforts to bring you more coverage of what is happening
in our community. The guests for this week’s show are Emily Hadley and Jessica
Alvarez, members of the Duke College Advising Corps.
JW Simmons begins the show by asking his guests to explain the Duke College
Advising Corps. “The Duke College Advising Corps is part of the National College
Advising Corps,” says Emily Hadley. “And the National College Advising Corps is a
non-profit that was founded over 10 years ago in Virginia. It saw a need, in Virginia
Public Schools at the time, for more guidance counselors who specifically focused on
college.”
Hadley explains, “I believe the current statistic is that there is 1 guidance counselor
for every 350 high school students. So on average, a high school student can only talk
about college with a guidance counselor for only 20 minutes during their senior year.”
“Really,” adds Hadley, “the idea was to bring in recent college graduates who could
talk to students about the college application process in a full-time position. So, we
are full-time employees who work in high schools, and our main goal is to just talk
with students about college. We seek to open up college access for students from all
backgrounds and we follow a near-peer model with the idea being that not only are we
close in age to the students we serve, but we are also generally matched based on our
socioeconomic status, our ethnic background, or the location that we grew up in, with
the idea that we can relate to what our students are going through now.”
Hadley goes on to say, “We don’t necessarily come in as experts. And we’re not
intending to recruit students to our school. We are from the Duke College Advising
Corps, and as you mentioned we’re Duke graduates. We are also trained by Duke to
do the jobs that we do now, but we don’t recruit students for Duke specifically. We
really seek to help students that we serve find the appropriate match or fit for them at
colleges across the country.”
Hadley says that the Duke College Advising Corps is now in its second year, and there
are currently 16 advisors. In addition to Duke, there are also 3 other colleges that have
advising corps; UNC Chapel Hill, Davidson and NC State. “At this point I believe we
serve more than half the counties in the state,” says Hadley. She adds that there are 4
Duke College Advising Corps counselors serving Sampson County Schools.
Next, JW Simmons asks Jessica Alvarez to explain the process that led to 4 members
of
the
Duke
College
Advising Corps to be placed
at Sampson County Schools.
Alvarez says, “I think it
happened last year, when
our program director, Girija
Mahajan, was in talks with
Colonel (Tommy) Macon
to bring this program in to
Sampson County because
they saw a huge need.”
“In Sampson County,” says
Alvarez, “typically we’ve had
a huge influx of immigrants
the past few years, and a lot
of them are from a Hispanic
background. And so these
kids are first generation and
have no idea what the college
process is like. And their
parents have no clue either.”
“So we have a lot of high
achieving students here,”
Emily Hadley replies, “I grew up in rural New Hampshire on a dirt road. My family
lives on a farm and my dad was the first in his family to go to college. So I really
wanted to go back to a rural place after college because I love that sense of community
that exists in a rural place. And that’s a huge aspect of Sampson County as well.
Working in the schools it seems everyone know everyone. There are a lot of people
related (to one another), and that’s how it was for me growing up.”
“I was in a very small town,” adds Hadley, “and really valued that sense of community
and sense of tradition. It brings a love of the land because you’re very close to the land
on a daily basis. It also brings a lot of driving. We drive a lot in Sampson County.”
Hadley goes on to say, “Some of the biggest differences for me are New Hampshire
is not an agriculture based economy. We have tourism and factory industry, but
agriculture, except for small dairy farms, was not really a thing. So when I came
down here, and agriculture is one of the big main features of Sampson’s economy,
it was incredible.”
“One of the things it means for our students is that there are jobs here,” adds Hadley.
“A lot of young people are leaving New Hampshire because there are not a lot of
jobs. But here we actually have jobs. We can help our students get a two year degree
or a four year degree when we see students who have an interest in agriculture.”
Next, Simmons asks Jessica Alvarez to discuss the expectations she sees in the
students she works with at Union High School. Alvarez replies, “Typically, when a
student comes into my office they’re trying to figure out if college is right for them.”
Alvarez explains that often the students she speaks with didn’t do well at the
beginning of their high school career and their GPA is not high enough to get into
a four year school. “Often they think the best thing for them is to just drop out and
take a job at the local hog farm or in the fields because that’s what they grew up
knowing.”
“But,” says Alvarez, “more and more it’s becoming that a college degree is the new
high school diploma. So in order to have a well-paying job in the future, I always
recommend them to start at community college. Just because there’s not a straight
pathway for them to go to college doesn’t mean that there’s not an option. And some
of these kids just really don’t understand or don’t know which options are available.”
To view the entire broadcast of We Should Know please visit their YouTube channel
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The next “We Should Know” hosted by J.W. Simmons will air next Tuesday from
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LOCAL NEWS
Morrisey Blvd to Get Major Face-Lift
The City of Clinton approved a Conditional Use Permit to allow Eastern Carolina Regional
Housing from Goldsboro to demolish and rebuild apartments along East Morrisey Blvd.
in Clinton.
process could begin would be early fall of this year. Council member Steve Stefanovich
was most vocal concerning the possible disruption and adamant to the applicant that the
relocation process be handled in a way that would least disrupt the current residents’ lives.
A conditional use request by East Over Place, Ltd. to construct a forty-six unit multi-family
development located along East Morrisey Boulevard and Eastover Avenue, in an R-8 Residential District was approved at Tuesday night’s city council meeting.
With assurances from the applicant, the board approved the project.
The Complex would replace the current complex on Morrisey Blvd which was originally
constructed in the late 1940’s to early 1950’s.
According to City Planner, Mary M. Rose, “The request was unanimously recommended
by the Planning Board.” The property under consideration contains approximately 4.3
acres and the existing complex contains 35 units and the applicant is proposing to increase
the number of apartment units to 46. According to Rose, “The applicant is proposing a
community building, covered picnic area and an ADA accessible playground at this location. If completed as proposed, the development will comply with all of the requirements
of this Land Development Ordinance.”
During the Public Hearing, the council was able to question James Ross (Ross/Deckard Architect) and Jake Ramsey (Bennett Group Consulting, LLC) on the specifics of the design
and the specifics of relocating the current residents while demolition and construction of
the property takes place. The council was very concerned as to the possible disruption of
the lives of the current residents. According to Ramsey the demolition and construction
phase would take possibly one year to complete. Ramsey also stated that the earliest the
In other news from the Tuesday night city council meeting, the council approved a text
change that would allow microbreweries to operate within the city limits of Clinton.
According to City Planner, Mary M. Rose, “The city does not currently have a definition
for microbreweries in its Land Development Ordinance (LDO). Planning staff has had several inquiries about the possibility of microbreweries in Clinton. Without a definition in the
LDO, the city would have to find the closest use when deciding on zoning and permitting.
By creating a definition, the city can apply specific zoning and permitting rules for microbreweries. Section 7 of the 2035 Comp Plan recommends provision of regulations for
microbreweries and distilleries. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval
unanimously. I concur with their recommendation.”
Microbrewery is defined as- A facility in which beer is brewed for distribution and consumption, and which possesses the appropriate license from the State of North Carolina
Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. Associated tasting rooms or restaurants for the
consumption of on-site produced beer products are permitted on the premises.”
The council voted to allow microbreweries to be approved by with a conditional use permit
to which all approvals would be site specific.
Clinton High TSA Club Take Awards at State Convention
The CHS TSA Club (Technology Students Association) recently traveled to Greensboro,
NC for the 2016 North Carolina TSA State Convention. During the convention a series of
competitions took place, and Clinton High School’s TSA Club took home several awards.
CHS TSA members, along with TSA Advisor, Chaka Shipp, were recognized for their performance Tuesday during the Clinton City Schools’ Board of Education meeting. Ms. Ship
introduced the TSA team and stated which awards the team had won.
CHS TSA team placed 2nd in Chapter Team, which included students Nicole Spell, Thomas Paniagua, Olivia Sessoms, Madison Mitchell, Min Kim, and Nick Blount. Nicole Spell
explained the competition, “Basically, Chapter Team is a competition where we compete
in events and take a written test on parliamentary procedures. If we qualify for semifinalist we actually have to do a presentation on parliamentary procedures in front of judges,
and they grade us on how well we know the rules.”
Thomas Paniagua and Bailey Spell placed 3rd at the state convention in Software Development. Thomas Paniagua explained, “Software Development consisted of writing
software that solved any kind of educational problem. In our case, we wrote software to
facilitate social interactions between TSA chapters for better communication throughout
the year.”
Nicole Spell and Taylor Lucas placed 3rd at state for Architectural Renovation. Nicole
Spell explained, “Architectural Renovation basically applies the skills you need to be an
architect. It gives you a challenge of a house they want you to build, renovations they
want you to make, and demolitions they want you to do.”
Finally, Eric Guerin placed 3rd at state for Promotional Graphics. Eric was not able to
attend the presentation.
Also at Tuesday’s meeting, Clinton City Schools’ administration took a moment to thank
two local businesses for their contributions to Clinton City Schools. Ribeyes of Clinton
recently held a benefit to celebrate their 10 year anniversary, Eat, Drink & Support Our
Schools. The event was extremely successful and raised $10,000 which was divided between Clinton City and Sampson County Schools.
Clinton City Schools divided their share between the 5 schools in the system. LC Kerr School
used their share to purchase 3 ChromeBooks. Butler Avenue School used their share to purchase a Smart Board. Sunset Avenue used their share to replace outdated teacher laptops.
Sampson Middle School used their share to purchase COACH Science EOG-PREP Books.
And Clinton High used their funds to purchase two devices and funding for Academic Renaissance Program and Award events.
Clinton City Schools also recognized and thanked SweetFrog franchise owners Chris and
Allison Driver and Bryan Naylor. SweetFrog of Clinton recently honored all Clinton City
Schools’ personnel with a 5 dollar gift certificate to show their appreciation and support for
the work CCS personnel do each day.
National Day of Prayer: Wake up America
Even though the rain was falling it did not stop the Clinton community from gathering in downtown Clinton this afternoon
to Celebrate National Day of Prayer (Thursday, May 5th 2016).
Today’s event, coincided with the national event, and was led by pastors from local churches within our community.
This year’s National Day of Prayer theme Wake Up America emphasizes the need for individuals, corporately and individually, to return to the God of our fathers in reverence for His Holy Name. To further highlight the theme, the 2016 NDOP
verse, Isaiah 58:1a Scripture “Shout it aloud, do not hold back. Raise your voice like a trumpet.”
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HEALTH
7
Coatings and Mirrors and Tinting, Oh My!
-Q
by R. Thomas
Barowsky, MD
This is the second article on outdoor vision protection
in recognition of May as National Sight Saving and UV
Awareness month. Last week I explained many of the
common problems that may befall the unprotected eye
from UV radiation. Today I will start to clear-up some of
the misconceptions about sunglasses and the wide variety
of coatings and tinting that goes along with them.
Polarized Lenses
Light reflected off of certain surfaces such as flat surfaces
of water, reflected light off beach sand and road surfaces
comes toward the eye in a horizontal orientation called
horizontal polarization. Polarized lenses have vertically
arranged filters in them to block the reflected light rays and
therefore reduce or eliminate glare. This is why they are so
popular among fishermen and water sports enthusiasts. On
the downside most LCD screens such as smart phones, GPS
units, fish finders, ATMs and the dashboards of some cars
may be adversely affected by polarized lenses. The screen
may appear to have rainbow colored distortions or may be
blank when viewed at certain angles. Overall, polarized
lenses create a much more comfortable visual environment
for the outdoor enthusiast.
Photochromic Lenses
These are the lenses that change from light to dark and
back again when you go from indoors to outdoors and vice
versa. They have a variety of trade names with the most
well known being TransitionsTM and LATM brands of
light adapting lenses. These lenses maximize optical clarity
especially for prescription lens wearers without having to
change glasses when going from outside to inside. The
biggest problem with photochromic lenses in the past has
been their inability to darken adequately when driving due
to the fact that the light rays necessary to activate the silver
halide crystals embedded in the lens are partially blocked
by the windows of the car. In addition, they would darken
differently based on the prescription in the lens. Today’s
photochromics are much more sensitive to changes in
light and adapt more quickly to changing light conditions
providing the wearer with much better comfort in varying
light conditions.
implies, are designed to greatly reduce the reflection of
light from the lens both internally and externally. When
applied to the backside of the lens in sunglasses they are
very effective at reducing the reflected light that comes in
from the side so that it is not reflected into your eyes. These
coatings are generally clear but may have a slight green
or purple tint in clear lenses. It is always best to apply the
Mirrors
coating to the backside of the sunglass lens to avoid the
Mirror coatings (also called flash coatings) are purely smeared appearance caused by the dark lenses. Sunglass
a cosmetic addition to sunglasses. There is no difference lenses with AR coating the back side of the lens are far
in the vision seen through the mirrors or in equivalent more comfortable than those with no AR coating.
sunglasses without the mirrors regardless of the color of the
mirror. Regardless of the color of the mirror the only ones Next week I’ll talk about the advantages and disadvantages
who will appreciate that color are the people checking for of the various colors of lenses and give some points on
spinach between their teeth by looking into the mirrors on frame design for the active and inactive lifestyles of the
your sunglasses. Obviously, a highly reflective flash coating readers.
such as a mirror will prevent someone from seeing your
eyes while you wear them. So if you’re trying to stay out Don’t forget your Mom today. You wouldn’t be here if it
of trouble with your girlfriend while at the beach, a mirror weren’t for her. Happy Mother’s Day.
coating will hide your wandering eyes from detection.
If you have questions about your eye health e-mail Dr.
Anti-reflective Coatings (AR coating)
Barowsky at [email protected] and we’ll try to answer
As opposed to mirror coatings, AR coatings, as the name
your questions here at Eye-Q.
Achilles Tendonitis
By Dr. Tim
Kosterman
of Kosterman
Chiropractic
Center of Clinton
Achilles
tendonitis
is one of the most
frequent causes of
ankle and heel pain.
The achilles tendon is
made up of two muscles in the calf (back of leg):
the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle.
It occurs when the tendon in the calf muscle gets
irritated causing the thick band of tissue to become
inflamed, resulting in pain. The pain can be in
the ankle, bottom of the heel, or even the arch of
the foot. If you think you may be suffering from
achilles tendonitis, you need to ask yourself these
questions:
Do you have pain with the first few steps you take
in the morning, or after long periods of rest?
Do you have sharp, stabbing pain in the back of
your heel or the back of the leg?
Does your ankle hurt after exercise or activity?
If you answered yes to the questions above you
may be suffering from achilles tendonitis. Achilles
tendonitis is a debilitating condition that left
untreated and inflamed, could lead to a ruptured
achilles tendon. The achilles tendon is the thick
band of tissue that connects the leg bones (also
known as the tibia and fibula) to the ankle, and
absorbs a lot of the stress people put on their feet
when walking and doing other activities throughout
the day.
Achilles tendonitis is caused mostly by overuse use
and repetitive trauma to the foot as well as improper
biomechanics. Excessively tight calf muscles put
stress on the heel bone, which tightens the achilles
tendon and causes inflammation. It can also be
caused by weak muscles in the foot and ankle that
are not functioning correctly which causes the calf
muscles to over work. This tendon does not have a
large blood supply, so the slightest decrease in blood
flow can have dramatic effects on the muscle and
tendon. Other risk factors associated with achilles
tendonitis include: flat feet, high arched feet, poorly
supported shoes, excessive jumping exercises, and
repetitive injuries. Many people who suffer from
this have low back pain as a result of their hips and
back compensating for the added stress in the legs.
If the low back/pelvis is out of alignment and not
moving properly, it can cause an inequality in leg
length leading to increased stress on one foot more
than the other. Having
that increased stress on
one foot over time can
lead to inflammation of
the achilles tendon.
To
determine
if
someone is suffering
from
achilles
tendonitis, a thorough
examination
is
needed of the muscles
surrounding the foot and ankle, the joints in the
foot, and of the low back/pelvis to determine what
is causing the tendon to become inflamed. Most of
the time this can be treated conservatively. Some
of the most common conservative treatments often
time include: rehabilitative exercises, chiropractic
manipulation to the low back/pelvis and foot,
exercise, supportive orthotics and cutting edge
technologies are now emerging. Laser therapy is
becoming a popular treatment for tendonitis. Laser
therapy stimulates the body’s cells to produce more
energy to help decrease inflammation, increase
tissue repair, and decrease pain. Trigenics is a
specialized technique that helps reconnect the way
to the brain communicates with the muscles in the
leg and ankle, and balances out the muscles which
lead to decreased pain. If you think you may be
suffering from achilles tendonitis, don’t let it ruin
the quality of your life. Get treatment as soon as
possible, because the longer the injury is there, the
more debilitating it will be later in life.
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FAITH
Have I Got A Story To Share With You!
by Debra Joy Wallace
Hearing that Mother had worn damp socks all day
caused a panic button to go off in my mind. My first
thought was; “Oh no! Not only does Mother have a
long road of recovery from having surgery … chances
are she’s now got to deal with having pneumonia
too! In my serious-thinking mind, I’m remembering
that for more than twenty years Mother has had
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and
that without early intervention the tiniest of colds will
worsen into bronchitis or pneumonia. Instead of taking
control of my thoughts as the Word of God tells us to
do … I let my thoughts take control of me. (Have you
ever let your thoughts take control of you?)
“I’ve learned through my own experience that if you
don’t have joy, then no matter what you have or what
you do or how great your circumstances may be…it
doesn’t mean much.”—Bible teacher, Joyce Meyer
I have a tendency to be too serious about everything.
In my mind the most trivial of things can seem
catastrophic. One of the results of this type of thinking
is that I miss out on opportunities of laughter and joy.
Here is this week’s story …
A few days ago I became upset within a minute of
visiting my Mother in Rehab when after greeting her
she asked …“Did you bring any clean socks? I’ve
been wearing damp socks all day.” For some reason,
perhaps because Mother’s pain level at been at # 9 for
most of that day … she had forgotten that there was
an abundant supply of clean socks in the nightstand’s
bottom drawer.
Again getting a pair of clean, dry socks for Mother to
put on (and showing her that there were thirteen more
pairs of socks left inside the drawer) my daughter,
grandchildren and I went with Mother to the Rehab’s
dining room to eat. After our meal I asked my daughter
and grandchildren to stand behind Mother so I could
take a few photos of them. So they all gathered behind
Mother … and I began taking photos. After viewing
a few of the photos I told them they needed to get
“closer” to Mother … so they leaned forward to get
their heads closer to Mother’s head. While taking the
photos I heard the sound of flatus being released …
but because I was so serious … so intent … on taking
the photos I didn’t pay any attention to it.
It wasn’t until the next morning as I was looking at the
photos and saw a photo of my Mother cracking up with
laughter that I realized what had happened … and that
I had missed a wonderful opportunity to laugh with my
Mother.
Here’s what happened. While leaning forward during
the photo shoot, my grandson Jairus had accidentally
let out a “frog”. One of the photos captures the
moments immediately after the frog escaped and it’s
obvious that my entire family heard it. By looking at
the photo you’ll see my family’s differing reactions
to the freed “frog”. Joy and Rachel’s body language
looks as though they are admonishing Jairus. Actually
I remember hearing them say; “Jairus you didn’t!”
As for Jairus, his facial expression is like … “How
embarrassing! They know it was me!” The only person
who seemed to enjoy the moment was my Mother …
for she was the only person laughing!
For those of you who might be wondering … “What
about you Debra? What was your reaction to the
‘frog’?” Unfortunately, I was so serious about taking
photos to have for memories in the years to come
… that I forgot about the “now time” I have with my
Mother. How I need to learn to be more like my Mother.
For eighty-one years of living have taught Mother that
life is more enjoyable when not taken too seriously. I’m
not suggesting you laugh at “frogs” … but I do think
that sometimes we take “frogs” and “life” too seriously.
It was good to see my Mother laugh so hilariously. The
next time she laughs I hope to be laughing with her.
It may come as a surprise to you … but God wants
you to enjoy your life. Need proof? Then check out
what Jesus said … “The thief comes only in order to
steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have
and enjoy life, and have it in abundance [to the full,
till it overflows].”—John 10:10 (AMP) God wants us to
enjoy our life and to live in joy!
“A happy heart is good medicine and a joyful mind
causes healing …”—Proverbs 17:22 (AMP)
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WHAT IS A CHURCH FAMILY?
What is a church family? This question can be answered many different ways. I suppose the meaning of
a church family can mean different things to different
people. However, I think the basic meaning holds true
for every church family, regardless of denomination.
A church family is a group of people, often times some
related and some are not, who all attend a chosen
church of their choice. (One of America’s greatest
freedoms, that we can all choose our religion.) Usually, after worshipping God together for a while, these
folks begin to bond together. Yes, we become friends,
but it is more than that. There is a love, compassion,
and caring that far outreaches plain ‘ole friendship.
Before long, our church family rates right up there
with our biological family. We think about fellow
church members who are sick, going through a crisis,
who have lost a loved one, or who may have an ordinary problem that seems to be bringing them down.
We pray for them as we do our own individual family
members. We reach out to them.
We have that special feeling in our heart for our church
family. We hope God will bless them and we pray for
that. We are happy for them when they are happy,
and sad for them when they are. We are so glad to see
them at worship services and miss each one who is not
there. Yes, we live in fast times. Many today do not
take time to go to church at all. And those of us who
do, often don’t take the time to visit, call, or send cards
like we should. Let’s all pray about that shortcoming.
But I know, for me personally, I love my church family, in God’s Christian love. Every time we meet at
church, we meet in God’s holy presence, in His love
and grace, His forgiveness. Together we lift His name
on high and praise and worship Him. We feel that
special Christian love for each other that is unique to
God’s church families.
Our church families are so much a part of each of us. I
believe God planned it that way. Let us all stand firm
in our belief in God and His Holy Word. Let us pray
for all church families everywhere. And let us embrace
each member of our own church family, in Christian
love, forgiveness, and kindness. By strengthening our
church families, we strengthen God’s Kingdom here
on earth. And let us pray that those who do not have
Pray for Me
Galatians 6:2 – Carry each other’s burdens, and in
this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Whenever we take time to
pray for one another, we
become a part of a divine
By Vanessa W. Polk
connection. The Hebrew
word for intercession, paga, means “to meet” –as such,
intercessory prayer is about meeting with God on behalf of
others. It is the serious sacred privilege of bringing people,
their concerns, fears, and hurts into the presence of our
loving, compassionate, and Sovereign God.
When we commit to pray for someone, we are essentially
coming along side of them –staking ourselves to them as
one who ties a stake to a tomato plant. It is the strength
and stability of the stake that allows the plant to bear
up under the weight of its maturing process. Likewise,
through intercessory prayer spiritual strength is transferred
to those who find themselves weighted down by a myriad
of circumstances. Just as heavy tomatoes when no staked
can fall to the ground and be destroyed, we can become so
overwhelmed by life circumstances that we stumble and
fall. Our prayers and presence say to one another, “You are
not going to fall and be broken or destroyed because I’m
staking myself to you. My strength is yours. Go ahead,
lean on me. As long as I can stand, you will stand.”
Through the writings of Paul, God commands us to bear the
needs of others –on our knees. Jesus is our “go between” to
the Father; and, as representatives of the Son, we are to be
the “go between” for each other. When there is nothing we
can do about the circumstances of someone’s life, we can
always pray. When there is no balm to soothe their hurts,
we can always pray. We there is nothing we can say to
each other, we can always talk to God. Intercessory prayer
is simply meeting with God. Is there someone or situation
on your mind? Have you agree to pray for someone and
forgot to pray? Has someone you haven’t seen lately
a church family to call their own, will find their way to
God and His beloved church.
To God be the glory!
“For we are labourers together with God: ye are God’s husbandry, ye are God’s building.”
1 Corinthians 3:9.
Written by
Carolyn Horrell Mintz
been on your mind?
Have you recently
heard of a troubling
circumstance?
Well, give yourself
permission
to
pause for a few
minutes so you
can call a meeting
with
God
and
talk to God about
the
individual,
circumstances, need or desire. In times like times, we
need intercessors –people who are not too busy to meet
with God and tell God all it. In times like times, we need to
bear each other burdens on our knees. Don’t pray when
you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and
keep it. A man [woman] is powerful on his [her knees. –
Corrie ten Boom
“Pray for me, pray for me. Oh, my brother. Oh, my sister,
pray for me. When you bow at the altar, please don’t
forget to prayer for me. …I once was lost and could not
find my way. I thank the Lord somebody took the time to
pray for me…”
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8 servings
Prep time: 45 minutes
Start to finish: 3 hours 45 minutes
Crust
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1 teaspoon flour
2 tablespoons finely
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1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons margarine or
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1 egg yolk, beaten
1/4 to 1/3 cup lemon juice
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2 3-ounce packages cream
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1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon lemon extract
1 8-ounce carton frozen
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1 tablespoon milk
3 cups fresh raspberries or
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1 8-ounce package cream cheese,
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1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon orange-flavored liqueur
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4 cups assorted fresh whole berries
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1/3 cup red currant jelly, melted
Heat oven to 450°F. Prepare pie crust as
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Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until light golden
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When making a top crust
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Glossy Upper Crust:
Brush the dough with
slightly beaten egg
white (if desired,
sprinkle with sugar,
too) before baking.
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Brush the top pastry
with a small amount
of water, and sprinkle
with granulated or
coarse sugar before
baking.
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Cut shapes from the
top crust with a canapé
cutter or a knife before
placing the top crust
over the filling. With
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Perfect Apple Pie
8 servings
Prep time: 30 minutes
Ready in: 3 hours
Crust
1 box (14.1 ounces) Pillsbury
refrigerated pie crusts,
softened as directed
on box
Filling
6 cups thinly sliced, peeled
apples (6 medium)
3/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose
flour
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Heat oven to 425°F. Place 1 pie
crust in ungreased 9-inch glass pie
plate. Press firmly against side and
bottom.
In large bowl, gently mix filling
ingredients; spoon into crust-lined
pie plate. Top with second crust.
Wrap excess top crust under bottom
crust edge, pressing edges together
to seal; flute. Cut slits or shapes in
several places in top crust.
Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until
apples are tender and crust is golden
brown. Cover edge of crust with
2- to 3-inch-wide strips of foil after
first 15 to 20 minutes of baking to
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on cooling rack at least 2 hours
before serving.
Tip: Two cans (21 ounces each)
apple pie filling can be substituted
for the filling.
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When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. (ET)
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Where: Dover International Speedway
When: May 14, 2 p.m. (ET)
TV: FOX
2015 Winner: Chris Buescher
Race: Toyota Tundra 250
Where: Kansas Speedway
When: Friday, 8:30 p.m. (ET)
TV: FS1
2015 Winner: Matt Crafton
Keselowski takes the checkered flag at Talladega
“We all have to do it. I don’t know how many really love it,” Dillon said.
“But I know our moms and wives and girlfriends — they don’t like it
because they’ve got to watch their loved ones put themselves in situations
they don’t like. It’s part of the game, speedway racing, always has been.
Hopefully, we can figure something out to help keep them on the ground.”
For his part, Keselowski did a masterful job of hanging on to the lead of
the race, even as others behind him teamed up in the draft in an attempt
to overtake him. He said being at the front of the pack helped keep him
out of harm’s way.
“None of the accidents were at the front,” Keselowski said. “That’s your
highest percentage shot, if you can run up front. It sounds real easy. It’s
not. Otherwise, everybody would do it. We were fortunate to be second,
third or better in every one of those accidents.”
And once out front, Keselowski said he used some aggressive blocking
to take advantage of an aerodynamic phenomenon that creates an air
barrier between the lead car and those behind it. Drivers call it the “beach
ball” effect.
“That makes blocking extremely successful, because you can pull down
in front of someone, hit that pocket of air, they beach ball push you away,”
Keselowski said. “That’s part of the racing. It’s what works (at Talladega).”
He led five times for a race-high 46 laps, including the final 17, to get his
second win of the season, the 19th of his career and his fourth at Talladega.
And like his first win there, most of the post-race questions from the
media were about dangerous racing, and not about him and his driving.
He said that’s OK.
“I’d rather be the guy that nobody talks about who has won 10 (at Talladega) than the guy that everybody talks about who won twice,” he said,
adding that there are plenty of rewards for winning at Talladega. “It’s a
track where, if you’re capable of winning here, I think you show a certain
level of attitude and swagger that carries your way through the rest of the
year. I like that.”
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Keselowski, Carl Edwards, Kyle
Busch and Jimmie Johnson.
Danica Patrick spun in the pits in front of Paul Menard. More than
30 drivers in the field of 40 were involved in incidents at Talladega.
Junior crashes twice to last-place finish in GEICO 500 at Talladega
Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR
Nobody really knows what happened to Amelia Earhart, the pioneering
female aviator from Atchison, Kansas, who disappeared over the Pacific
Ocean in 1937 as she was attempting to circumnavigate the world.
The fate of Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Talladega race car, which he named
Amelia for the aviator, is well known after Sunday’s GEICO 500.
Earnhardt crashed Amelia two times at Talladega. He started third but
never led a lap before a crash on Lap 51 sent him to the garage for repairs.
“I got in a bad area with the wind and the air and it just got loose and
spun out,” he said. “The same thing that happened at Daytona to us.”
Dale Earnhardt Jr. crashed twice and his steering wheel came off
during the GEICO 500 at Talladega. He finished the race in last place.
Tony Stewart’s decision to drive the GEICO
500 to the first caution period, then let Ty
Dillon take over the No. 14 Chevrolet, looked
in hindsight to be a wise move. Stewart made
the decision to allow his back, which he injured
in an off-road incident on Jan. 31, more time to
heal rather than risk further injury.
The race featured several nasty crashes,
which included at least two cars going airborne
and others slamming hard into the retaining
wall.
Still, Stewart, who is in his final year as a
Sprint Cup driver, appeared to be disappointed
when he climbed from his car after just 52 of
the 188 laps.
“I know why we’ve got to (get out of the car),
but it sucks,” Stewart said. “If I hadn’t broke
my back at the end of January, we wouldn’t be
in this situation.
“Good news is this is last time we have to do
it, and I am back in next week. I really appreciate Ty (Dillon). He’s been a rock star through
this whole thing, and especially this weekend.
He’s done all the heavy lifting, and I just got in
to ride around for 50 laps and turn it over to
him.”
Stewart had lost a lap due to a pit-road penalty, but just before he yielded to Dillon, he got
the Lucky Dog free pass that goes to the first
driver who is one lap down.
Dillon drove the car to a sixth-place finish.
NUMEriCaLLY
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Sarah Crabill/Getty Images for NASCAR
Brad Keselowski’s fourth career Sprint Cup victory at Talladega
Superspeedway, in last Sunday’s GEICO 500, was much like his first at
Talladega back in 2009. Both races saw some nasty crashes, with cars
going airborne and questions arising about the dangers of racing at the
2.66-mile superspeedway.
In 2009, Keselowski was involved in a last-lap crash that saw Carl
Edwards fly into the catchfence, with debris injuring several fans, as Keselowski continued on to victory.
This year, the last-lap melee occurred behind Keselowski, and the fences,
beefed up since 2009, likely kept
the wrecks involving Kevin Harvick and A.J. Allmendinger from
putting fans at risks.
With the wrecking in his rearview mirror, Keselowski prevailed
over Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon,
Jamie McMurray and pole-sitter
Chase Elliott.
The last-lap wreck wasn’t the
only incident that revved up the
Brad Keselowski took the
safety debate. All told, more than
checkered flag in the GEICO
30 of the 40 drivers were involved 500, his fourth victory at
in one or more incidents during the Talladega Superspeedway.
race.
On Lap 97, an incident on the backstretch sent Chris Buescher’s No. 34
Ford on a barrel roll down the track. He was uninjured, but was dejected
afterward.
“I am pretty sick and tired of speedway racing at this point,” he said.
A wreck on Lap 162 involved 21 drivers, and another on Lap 182 collected 12, including Danica Patrick, who slammed hard into the wall, and
Matt Kenseth, who got airborne before landing upside down on the inside
wall.
Joey Logano, also knocked out in the final wreck, saw his race end in
a wreck for the second day in a row after wrecking in Saturday’s Xfinity
Series race.
“A couple of big hits, so I can’t wait to get out of this place,” he said.
Even Kyle Busch, who finished second, was critical of the style of racing that occurs at Talladega, where restrictor plates are used to slow top
speeds. One way drivers compensate for reduced speeds is by pushing
each other, which makes both cars go faster, but also contributes to more
wrecks.
“It’s just Talladega,” he said. “It is what it is. These cars, you try to get a
little bit aggressive, start bumping people and pushing people, they’re real
easy to get out of control.”
Kyle Busch, the defending Series champion, said that since he already
has two wins this season and is assured of a berth in the championshipdeciding Chase again this year, said he’d just as soon take the Talladega
weekend off.
“I hate it,” he said. “I’d much rather sit at home. I’ve got a win. I don’t
need to be here.”
Third-place Austin Dillon — despite significant damage to his car
— recorded his best finish of the season and his third top-5, said he is
confident that series officials will have a solution in place before the next
restrictor-plate race, at Daytona in July. Last July, Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet flew into the fence and literally was ripped to shreds, as were portions
of the fence, but he escaped injury.
Dillon pinch drives for
Stewart to sixth-place finish
Earnhardt’s crew patched up his car and he returned to the track multiple laps behind, only to be involved in another crash, this one with Carl
Edwards, who appeared to have blown a tire and veered into Earnhardt.
“I was just riding around there at the back of the draft and I think something broke on Carl’s car,” Earnhardt said. “He just flew up the track into
us.”
In-car video of the second crash showed that Earnhardt’s steering wheel
came loose in a similar fashion to an experience his Hendrick Motorsports
teammate, Jimmie Johnson, had during qualifying at Phoenix earlier this
year.
Earnhardt grabbed the steering shaft with his gloved hand and steered
the car for a bit before reattaching the steering wheel.
“The steering wheel came off, and I was trying to get it back on, and the
car was headed toward the wall,” he said. “I wasn’t going to let it hit the
wall, so I grabbed the column and steered it with that. Tore my hands all
up, but didn’t hit the wall.”
Earnhardt said he and his team will examine their cars and see if there’s
a way to prevent steering wheels from coming loose in the future. (The
steering wheels are removable to make it easier for drivers to enter and
exit their cars.)
“We have to look at something to keep that from happening anymore,” he
said.
As for whether the damaged Amelia, once an Earnhardt favorite, will be
rebuilt, the driver wasn’t sure. “We need to park the car for a while,” he
said.
3
10
Sprint Cup victories at Kansas
Speedway by Jimmie Johnson —
tops among all active drivers.
Sprint Cup wins at Kansas
Speedway by Chevrolet, in 20
races — the most of any
manufacturer.
1
Driver in the top 16 in Sprint Cup
points this season without a top-5
finish: Matt Kenseth, in 15th place.
SPriNT CUP STaNdiNgS
1. Kevin Harvick, 351
2. Kyle Busch, 342
3. Carl Edwards, 337
4. Jimmie Johnson, 329
5. Joey Logano, 316
6. Kurt Busch, 312
7. Brad Keselowski, 300
8. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 279
9. Martin Truex Jr., 274
10. Austin Dillon, 272
Sadler claims victory in Xfinity Series Sparks Energy 300 at Talladega on his birthday
the hardest of his career. “I haven’t seen a replay yet at all. I am sure he was there and I turned
down. It is just a racing thing. Superspeedway racing is what it is.”
Logano also had nice things to say about Poole, saying that despite his inexperience, he drove
Talladega like a veteran.
“There was a concern until I started working with him, and the kid is good,” Logano said.
“Brennan Poole did a great job. He deserved to finish up where he finished.”
Journeyman Jeremy Clements finished a career-best fourth, while Brendan Gaughan finished
fifth.
With the victory, Sadler moved into the Xfinity Series points lead. He’s tied at 314 points with
former leader Daniel Suarez, who finished the race in seventh place.
Sarah Crabill/Getty Images for NASCAR
Rookie driver Brennan Poole got a taste of victory at the end of Saturday’s Sparks Energy 300
Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway.
Poole steered his No. 48 Chevrolet past the colliding cars of Joey Logano and Elliott Sadler and
was first to the finish line in a race that was extended to overtime by an earlier crash.
But as Poole — and TV and radio broadcasters — was talking about his upset victory, and both
Poole and Sadler were sitting in their cars on the frontstretch, NASCAR officials were reviewing
the finish.
Since the caution flag was displayed for the Logano/Sadler incident, which also collected the
No. 11 of Blake Koch, according to NASCAR rules, the race ended at the point the caution light
was illuminated.
The official determination was that Sadler was leading at that point, which made him the winner.
Sadler’s teammate Justin Allgaier finished second, with Poole credited for third.
Poole, even with the disappointment, showed class when he spoke with reporters after climbing
from his car.
“I think I’m upbeat because I had so much fun racing with everybody,” he said. “It was just a
blast. As I was waiting there (on NASCAR officials to review the finish), I was thinking, ‘Man,
hopefully the caution didn’t come out as early as I think it came out,’ and I’m hoping we raced to
the line.
“But at the same time, hopefully NASCAR gets it right. I want the guy who deserves to win the
race to be the winner and go by the rules. And according to the rules, Elliott was the winner. I
can’t be mad about it. It is what it is.”
Xfinity Series director Wayne Auton said in a news conference that eight officials reviewed the
finish before determining the finishing order.
“Our main goal is to make sure that we got it right,” he said. “It took us a little time up in the
tower. We feel 100 percent we got it exactly right.
“We used film. We used eyes, which mine are about worn out watching these cars today. These
(drivers) did one exceptional job today with a great race. We arrived at the finish we did by using
every piece of technology that we had to our availability.”
The veteran Sadler, who turned 41 on Saturday, won an Xfinity race for the first time since
May of 2014, also at Talladega.
“It’s a great birthday gift to me,” he said. “We really needed this win. Things went our way, we
had a little luck, and we were able to make it at the end.”
Logano, whose No. 22 Team Penske Ford wound up hitting the outside wall after an unsuccessful attempt to keep Sadler from passing him for the lead, said he wasn’t mad at Sadler.
“I don’t feel like I got dumped,” said Logano after taking an impact that he later described as
Elliott Sadler was credited with the win in the Sparks Energy 300 at Talladega
Superspeedway, while Brennan Poole, in the No. 48, took third.
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mother’s career.
Hobbton High School sophomore Ty Meyer ended the
2015-16 golf season by being named this week’s Performance Auto/Sampson Weekly Star Athlete of the
Week honors.
“I was thinking about studying to get a law degree,” he
admits. “I want to be a lawyer or a district attorney, like
my mom. Or I might study business administration.”
But he didn’t have much time to celebrate – the
16-year-old sophomore was already in the middle of
baseball season. In fact, the day the season ended
(Monday, May 2), the Wildcat baseball team – where
Meyer is catcher - picked up a 3-0 victory on the baseball diamond.
Whatever happens, Meyer said that he knows he
will have the support of his family, which includes his
mother Sandra; father Tracey; and younger sisters, Anna-Cater and Claire. “They have always been supportive of anything I have done,” he said. “They are always
there for me; at every practice; at every game. I just
can’t thank them enough.”
The three-sport standout (Meyer also is also a member of Hobbton’s Cross Country Team) said his first
foray into golf was when he was about 14.
He said his second family is his teammates, coaches,
teachers and friends at Hobbton High.
“I always watched it on television and one day, I just
picked up a driver and hit it,” the 16-year-old said. “I
thought to myself, ‘hey, I can do this’.”
Although he took a few lessons, Meyer considers himself a self-taught golfer.
“I have always liked watching Jack Nicklaus,” he said.
“I liked that he played with so many different styles …
and he also has red hair, like me (laughs).”
Meyer was the only golfer from Hobbton to qualify for
regionals this season. However, he shot a 101 at the
tournament – just 10 strokes shy of qualifying for the
state finals.
“I think the best part of my game is my driving and putting,” he admits. “I practice as much as I can. I am on
the course (during the season) every week about 5 or
6 hours and when I am not doing that, I am practicing
my chipping in my back yard.”
His best round of this season was when he shot an 89
at Timberlake.
It is a long way from his youth when Meyer loved playing baseball.
“When I was six or seven years old, baseball was everything to me,” the Mt. Olive native said. “I played
baseball, football and basketball in rec and in school.”
At seven, Meyer moved to the Newton Grove area.
“In middle school, I still played those three sports,” he
explained. “I was team captain on my football team
(where he played defensive end and tight end) and I
played small forward on my seventh grade basketball
team. But I always leaned toward baseball because I
was a catcher and a big fan of Joe Maler (catcher for
the Minnesota Twins).”
“It is a family atmosphere here,” Meyer said. “We have
a thing we say in baseball and it is really true about the
whole school, we say, ‘Family over everything’. That is
true in the classroom and on the field.”
Meyer said he has always felt comfortable behind the
plate.
“I liked that you were always in the game,” he said.
“You were sort of the leader on the team.”
When Meyer began high school, he dropped basketball and football and focused on golf and cross country.
“Well, I starting running cross country as a way to stay
in shape,” he admitted. “But once I got out there – it
was wonderful. It just came natural to me.”
So natural that he was named second team All-County.
“I missed playing (football and basketball),” Meyer
said. “It was sort of hard to sit back and think that I
would be out there playing, but I know it was good for
me to do golf and baseball.”
A straight ‘A’ student, who is currently tied with another
student for the top sport of sophomore class, Meyer
said that he dreams of playing golf or running cross
country at the collegiate level.
“If I had a choice of colleges, I would love to attend
Vanderbilt University,” he admits. “I love Nashville and
it is a school that my mother (Sandra) almost went to.”
Meyer said that his favorite subjects in school are civics, history and math.
When asked what he thinks he will study in college,
Meyer said he would like to take a path similar to his
Now that golf season is over, Meyer is full-time into
baseball. He is currently the captain and starting catcher for the junior varsity team and is a back-up catcher
and sometime outfielder for the varsity team.
“I am a really competitive person,” Meyer admits. “I
have a strong work ethic that runs in my family. I am
motivated to be the best that I can be and I go out and
do that with everything I do … It is like the quote from
[the film] ‘Talladega Nights’ that goes, ‘If you are not
first, you are last’. That cracks me up, but that is how
I see it.”
When he does have free time, which is rare, Meyer
said he likes to hang out with friends and family, help
his dad on the family’s turkey farm, volunteer at his
church, Goshen Methodist Church (he previously attended Faison Presbyterian) or one of the clubs at
school he is involved in (FFA, FBLA, BETA Club, and
SGA).
Does he have a piece of advice for an upcoming student/athlete? “I would just tell a middle schooler to just
be themselves,” Meyer said. “Middle school and high
school are very different. In high school, you just have
to remember that you can be anyone you want to be,
you don’t have to listen to others about who you should
be. Be yourself and you will be OK.”
In addition to his family, Meyer said he wanted to thank
three of his coaches, Hobbton AD Russell Jones,
Coach Mallard and cross country coach Jeff Klaves.
“Just for all of their support,” he said. “I really do appreciate it.”
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Team Qualify for State
* NCHSAA 1-A Championships begin
The Clinton Dark Horse tennis team defeated South Columbus in the first round of
the 2A dual team playoffs Wednesday by a 6-0 score. Winning singles matches were
John Fox, Zach Darden, Jared Hall, Luke Swartz, Peter Darden, and Tyler Kersey. Doubles were not played with the match decided. The Dark Horses are now 16-0 on
the season and will play the winner of Kinston vs. Durham School of the Arts next
Tuesday at home in the second round. The Darden brothers will be playing singles
and Fox/Hall with Swartz/Kersey will be playing doubles in the 2A Mideast regional
in Goldsboro Friday. If anyone wins two matches Friday and advances to the semifinals on Saturday, they will advance to the state individual championship in Cary next
weekend.
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Wildcat WEEKLY
The Lakewood Leopard Golf Team qualified to participate in the NCHSAA 1-A State
Championships that will be held on Monday and Tuesday of next week at Long Leaf
Country Club in Pinehurst.
Lakewood, along with Rosewood and Franklin Academy, qualified for the event after
taking the top three spots in the NCHSAA 1-A Mideast Golf Regional that was held
Monday morning at Coharie Country Club in Clinton.
Rosewood finished the contest first with a final score of 353; Franklin finished second
with a score of 359; and Lakewood was third with a score of 368.
Other scores were: Union with a 394; Princeton with a 399; Whiteville with 412; East
Wake Academy with a 412; Roxboro Comm. with a 446; and South Robeson with a
score of 480.
The six top individuals also qualified for the state tournament.
The leader was Griffin Faircloth of Lakewood, who was the medalist of the tournament, shot an shooting an impressive 79 (41 on the front 9; and 38 on the back 9).
Five others, Cole Pridgen (80) from James Kenan; Evan Johnson (81) from Union; Parker Womble (82) from Wallace-Rose Hill; and Andrew Ingram (83) from Rosewood, also
qualified to play in the state championship next week.
Also of note from Monday’s NCHSAA 1-A Mideast Golf Regional, were: Ty Horne from
Lakewood shot a 86; Brady Roberts from Union shot a 92; Zack Johnson from Lakewood shot a 101; Ty Meyer from Hobbton also shot a 101; Owen Gray from Lakewood
shot 102; Colby Peterson from Union shot a 105; Nick Peterson from Union shot a 116;
and Matt Millen, also from Union, shot a 128.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Senior, Joanna Hinson, makes a play at first in Monday’s win
against James Kenan.
By Emily Sutton
Hobbton’s Spring sports teams had a very eventful week as they entered the final week of regular season games. The Varsity Baseball team proved they were
ready for playoffs as they gained two wins at home. On Thursday, April 28, the
Cats began their game against James Kenan, but after an unexpected hail storm
occurred, the game was postponed until Monday, May 2. Junior, Gage Herring,
pitched the remaining six innings against the Tigers on Monday, in which he
had eight strikeouts. During the first inning of the game, the Cats scored two of
the three runs they earned against the Tigers. James Kenan remained scoreless
during the game, giving the Wildcats their first win of the week, 3-1. Hobbton
continued their winning streak on Senior Night, May 4, against North Duplin.
The Cats began the game by honoring the six seniors on the team, one being the
starting pitcher for the night, Hunter Britt. Britt remained in the entire game,
only giving up one run to the Rebels. Offensively, the Cats were able to earn two
runs during their last home game. Hobbton beat North Duplin in seven innings,
2-1.
Hobbton’s Softball team also had a satisfactory game against the James Kenan
Tigers in their continued game on Monday, May 2. The Lady Wildcats were able
to grab this easy win from the Tigers in a short amount of time. Hobbton allowed
no Tiger to score, but earned seventeen runs of their own, giving the Lady Cats
a win for the week. Wednesday, May 4, however, was not as successful for the
Softball team. The girls honored three of their senior teammates following the
game, but failed to earn a win for the night. North Duplin, the defending state
champions, proved to be a challenge for the Cats. Hobbton was unable to earn a
run, but the Rebels’ offense helped them earn twelve in order to win the game.
Unlike the others, the Varsity Girls Soccer team was unable to obtain a win
against the Tigers on Monday. The first half seemed possible to come back from,
as the Tigers only scored one goal. However, following the half, James Kenan
dominated the field. Hobbton gave up three goals to the Tigers in the second
half, while only earning one for themselves. The game ended as a win for James
Kenan, 4-1. The Lady Cats stepped up their game on May 4, while also honoring their lone senior, against the Rebels of North Duplin. In a tough battle,
Hobbton was able to earn one goal against the Rebels, while allowing them to
score zero. The Girls Soccer team ended their final home game for the season
with a win against North Duplin, 1-0.
Hunter Britt not deterred by lack of
offense from the Hobbton
High Wildcats in 2-1 victory
over North Duplin
The Hobbton High Wildcats' offense didn't make it easy on Hunter Britt, providing
two runs off of North Duplin pitching on Wednesday, but the Hobbton High Wildcats' starter was still able to get the job done. Britt threw seven innings on the way
to a win in seven innings.
The Hobbton High Wildcats would not relinquish the lead as North Duplin was
unable to weather a two-run third inning deficit.
North Duplin scored one run in the fourth on an RBI single by Ricky Cameron. Still,
North Duplin couldn't catch the Hobbton High Wildcats.
Colby Bass couldn't get it done on the rubber for North Duplin, taking a loss. He
lasted just six innings, walked two, struck out six, and allowed two runs.
The Hobbton High Wildcats stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead
in the first, scoring one run on an error.
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Sampson County schools win more than $4,700
grant from the CenturyLink Foundation
On Friday, CenturyLink, Inc. (NYSE: CTL) today announced the local winners of
the CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation’s Teachers and Technology grant
program. The program, which has been offered since 2008, awards grants of up
to $5,000 to schools in CenturyLink’s local service areas on behalf of teachers who
have developed specific plans to innovatively implement technology in their
classrooms.
“The winning teachers’ grant applications were inspirational. They demonstrated
creative teaching techniques that will be used to assist students in fully understanding subject matter, often times using hands-on learning,” said Rondi Furgason, CenturyLink’s vice president of operations for North Carolina. “We are pleased
to be able to help these passionate educators expose their students to science,
technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts in their daily school lives.”
Across the United States, more than 1,000 grant applications were submitted
and 314 were awarded including 26 in North Carolina. The Foundation will award
more than $1.3 million in grants of which $95,000 will be in North Carolina to support technology in the classroom through its 2015-2016 Teachers and Technology program. Grants were selected based on the impact they will have on students
in the classroom and the overall innovation of the project.
HCA Senior Rachel Bland
Receives Goodnight Scholars
Program Scholarship
Local grantees included:
* Hobbton Elementary School was awarded $1,070 for project “Reaching and
Teaching All Learners Through Touch Technology” to purchase two iPad Air devices
with cases. Touch technology will help to stimulate creative imagery and problem
solving, where students can use the touch of their fingers to manipulate pictures
and sounds to choose answers to higher level thinking questions. Instructor Carrie
Sutton submitted the project.
* Lakewood High School was awarded $3,670.20 for project “Stream It!” to purchase 20 HP Stream notebook laptops. The new technology will allow students to
create a variety of projects and access digital resources online to research, study
and communicate. Instructor Dana Hairr submitted the project.
About the CenturyLink Foundation
CenturyLink’s vision is to improve lives, strengthen businesses and connect communities by delivering advanced technologies and solutions with honest and personal service. CenturyLink extends this vision through the CenturyLink Clarke M.
Williams Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to contributing to endeavors that improve the well-being and overall quality of life for people throughout
CenturyLink’s communities. Named after CenturyLink’s founder Clarke M. Williams,
the Foundation is endowed by CenturyLink to support community initiatives that
encourage our employees to use their time, talents and resources to strengthen
the communities in which they live and work.
Two Sampson County Educators
to Participate in Summer
Educational Adventure
North Carolina State University’s Goodnight Scholars Program
revealed the 50 students selected for its Class of 2020. The students, selected from a pool of 96 finalists, come from nearly 700
North Carolina applicants
Belize Tropical Ecology Institute: Julie Stanley, Union Intermediate School
Yellowstone National Park Institute: Lauren
Faison, L.C. Kerr Elementary School
Only one applicant from Sampson County was selected and that
student was senior Rachel Bland from Harrells Christian Academy.
Rachel E. Bland will graduate from Harrells Christian Academy where she is a founding
member and president of Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica and peer editor for The Writing
Center. Outside of her academics, Rachel participates in Science Olympaid, serves as president for FFA, and volunteers for the town of Harrells. She plans to major in elementary
education.
“We are excited to announce our eighth class of Goodnight Scholars,” said Allison Medlin,
director of the Goodnight Scholars Program. “They are a truly exceptional group, representing 29 North Carolina counties and 21 different STEM and education majors. Their
academic and personal accomplishments while in high school were remarkable, and we
can’t wait to see what they do at NC State.”
The 96 finalists were selected from a pool of 695 candidates from across North Carolina.
Finalists were interviewed by current and former NC State faculty, staff, and alumni, as
well as industry representatives from SAS Institute and the Kenan Fellows Program. Finalists demonstrated exceptional accomplishments in their high school careers, including
stellar academic and extracurricular achievement, community engagement, and inspiring
goals for success in the STEM and/or STEM education fields.
The Goodnight Scholars Program was established in 2008 out of the philanthropic generosity of North Carolina natives and NC State
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leader, SAS Institute, and
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Museum of Natural Sciences selects participants for educational adventures.
RALEIGH — This summer, 24 educators
from across North Carolina will experience
the natural world like never before as part
of the North Carolina Museum of Natural
Sciences’ Educators of Excellence Institutes.
Lauren Faison, L.C. Kerr
Elementary School
From June 15 to 23, 2016, Museum educators will lead a select group of 12 North Carolina educators through Yellowstone National Park. Since its establishment
as America’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone has played a leading
role in global conservation. Participants will have the opportunity to experience Yellowstone’s amazing wildlife and unique geological features, and
make connections to the ecology and geology of North Carolina. Through
interactions with National Park Service staff and researchers, as well as other local experts, participants will bring a wealth of knowledge, ideas, and
resources back to their students in North Carolina.
Another group of 12 North Carolina educators will travel to Belize, Central
America, from July 19 to 27. Along with two educators from Belize, participants will learn about surprising similarities between the ecologies of the
tropics and their own region of North Carolina. During this 28thannual trip,
they will study birds, butterflies and other animals unique to the tropics, and
have the opportunity to explore a rain forest, Mayan ruins and a coral reef.
“These trips have the power to change educators’ lives,” says Liz Baird, head
of school and lifelong education. “Not only do the Institutes inspire and reward outstanding teachers, they also have a huge impact on how teachers
teach and relate to their students.”
The N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences’ Educators of Excellence Institutes
aim to inform and empower educators to teach students about North Carolina’s ecological connections to the rest of the world. All Institutes have
an online component [www.naturalsciences.org] that allows colleagues and
students to follow along on the trip through pictures, journal entries and
email Q&A.
Institute alumni become part of the Educators of Excellence Network, which
helps teachers exchange innovative ideas for teaching science and promoting conservation awareness. More than 500 outstanding North Carolina science educators have participated in Educators of Excellence programs since
1987, while more than 355,000 North Carolina children have learned from
these teachers.
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CLUES ACROSS
1. Hiking path
6. Swiss river
10. Amorphous mass
14. Eastern spindle tree
15. A cheap rundown hotel
17. Oath of office day
19. The bill in a restaurant
20. Religious transgression
21. More lucid
22. Vietnamese offensive
23. Chief magistrate of Venice
24. Turfs
26. Copyread
29. Game using 32 cards
31. Largest society for technology advancement
32. Mrs. Nixon
34. Drunken bum (slang)
35. Times assigned to serve
37. Labor organizer Eugene
38. Come into the possession of
39. Carbamide
40. Affirmative! (slang)
41. Feudal bondman
43. Without (French)
45. Emits a continuous droning sound
46. Use diligently
47. A moving crowd
49. Extinct flightless bird of New Zealand
50. Sirius Satellite Radio (abbr.)
53. Mailing packet
57. Female shopping assistant
58. Dog & wolf genus
59. Opposite of beginnings
60. South by east
61. This language died with Tevfik Esenc
CLUES DOWN
1. Foolishly annoying person
2. Type of genus of the Ranidae
3. Whale ship captain
4. An informal debt instrument
5. Piece of a felled tree
6. Arabic demon (var. sp.)
7. Actor Ladd
8. Decay
9. Programmes
10. Hat tied under the chin
11. Methaqualone pill (slang)
12. Ocean Search and Rescue
13. Turkish title of respect
16. Submarine sandwich
18. An objects functions
22. Touchdown
23. Judge or consider
24. __ Claus
25. Word element meaning ear
27. Fencing swords
28. Song: Aba __ Honeymoon
29. Standard wire gauge
30. Capital of Ukraine
31. George Gershwin’s brother
33. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
35. Horse trainer’s shackle
36. Soft-finned fishes
37. Internet infrastructure
39. Sieze without right
42. Dishonors
43. Speaks a slavonic language
44. Egyptian pharaoh
46. Small breed of horse
47. “__ the Man” Musical
48. Forest land (British)
49. Italian municipality
50. Japanese entertainment firm
51. Slovenian mountain
52. 20th Hebrew letter
53. Point midway between S and SE
54. Tap gently
55. European money
56. Research workplace
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CRIME
ARREST REPORT
04-29 Castolo Yerbafida Callejas,
32; 100 Crab Apple Lane, Roseboro;
Failure to Appear-No Operators License; Secured Bond $1,000; Court
Date 05-20
04-29 Richard Thomas Lee, 31; 33
Easter Lily Lane, Clinton; Failure to
Comply with Monies; Secured Bond
$305; Court Date 05-15
04-29 Karen W. Scales, 57; 630
Eastover Terrace, Clinton; 11
Counts: Simple Worthless Checks;
Secured Bond $832; Court Date 0524
04-30 Eduardo Ezekia Rodriquez,
49; 1125 Hayne Stretch Rd., Autryville; Failure to Appear-No Operators License; Secured Bond $3,000;
Court Date 05-12
04-30 Enil Ramo Montoya Velasquez, 25; 86 Whispering Pines Drive,
Clinton; Kidnapping; 2 Counts: Assault on a Female; Domestic Criminal Trespassing; Communicating
Threats; Failure to Appear- Failure
to Comply with Community Service; No Bond; Court Date 05-10
04-30
Michael Anthony Simpson, 44; 608 W Clinton St., Roseboro; Trespassing; Unsecured Bond
$1,000; Court Date 05-31
04-30 Crystal Dawn Ours, 28; 17 Iris
Lane, Newton Grove; Simple Physical Assault; Written Promise to Appear; Court Date 05-10
05-01 Tracy Brian Burgett, 38;
310 Eldon Thornton Rd., Faison;
Forgery-Possessing/Concealing;
Forgery-Using.Uttering; Fraud-Obtaining Money/Property by False
Pretense; Secured Bond $5,000;
Court Date 05-06
05-01 Ashley Ann Ellis, 25; 192
Week of May 6-12, 2016
Mount Elam Church Rd., Roseboro;
Larceny-All Other Larceny; Written
Promise to Appear; Court Date 05-31
Pine Ridge Rd., Clinton; First Degree
Trespassing; Written Promise to Appear;
Court Date 05-26
05-01 Rodney Derrick Williams, 27;
124 Bulldog Lane, Roseboro; Resist
Public Officer; Unsecured Bond $500;
Court Date 05-09
05-03 Jennifer Rose Wilbourne, 33;
2057 Pine Ridge Rd., Clinton; Trespassing; Written Promise to Appear; Court
Date 05-26
05-01 Tamra Lynn Carr, 22; 2057 Pine
Ridge Rd., #76; Clinton; Breaking and
Entering; Injury to Personal Property;
Unsecured Bond $1,500; Court Date
05-31
05-03 Jonah Phillip Smith, 24; 4839
Roanoke Rd., Clinton; Misdemeanor
Larceny; Second Degree Trespassing;
Unsecured Bond $500; Court Date 0518
05-02 Maria Prado, 33; 1543 Reedsford Rd., Clinton; Identity Theft; Public Assistance Fraud; Unsecured Bond
$5,000; Court Date 05-06
05-03 Sarah Elizabeth Griffin, 22; 88
Sandy Acres Lane, Turkey; Assault with
a Deadly Weapon; Unsecured Bond
$2,500; Court Date 05-31
05-02 Jeffery Allen Hobbs, 39; 1774
Microwave Tower Rd., Roseboro;
Failure to Comply with Monies owed;
Court Date 05-19
05-04 Samantha Lea Kearns, 25; 698
Carroll Store Rd., Autryville; Assault
and Battery; No Bond; Court Date 05-18
05-02 Christina Blair Starling, 42;
7869 Maxwell Rd., Autryville; Failure
to Comply- Child Support; Court Date
05-03
05-02 Jeffery Howard McGowan, 33;
220 Mine Rd., Carthage; 13 Counts:
Statutory Rape/Sex Offense under 6
years; 13 Counts: Indecent Liberties
with Child; Secured Bond $1,000,000;
Court Date 05-06
05-02 Terrence Dsantas Owens, 39;
510 S West St., Roseboro; DWI; No
Operators License; Secured Bond
$800; Court 06-08
05-03 Everette Ray Naylor, 27; 1974
Honrine Rd., Clinton; Assault on a Female; No Bond; Court Date 05-24
05-03 Lamont Perry, 37; 1436 Bland
School Rd., Harrells; Assault on a Female; Communicating Threats; Secured Bond $2,500; Court Date 06-01
05-03 Nicholas Allen Ashley, 32; 2057
Deaths
-Irvena Dodge
-Steve Randolph Hobson
-Dora Lucille Godwin Hinson
-Haskell LaFayette Stewart
Birth Certificates
-Izzabella Aubry Page born on April 22, 2016 at Sampson Regional Medical Center to Kenneth
Allen Page and Ashley Nichole Johnson
-Clinton Marcu Harrower born on April 23, 2016 at Sampson Regional Medical Center to Kade
Clinton Harrower and Allison Carol Richardson
-Samara Azaya Herring born on April 25, 2016 at Sampson Regional Medical Center to Anthony
Jiamane Herring and Faye Lynette Howard
-Godric Alexavier Wright born on April 25, 2016 at Sampson Regional Medical Center to Daniel
Antonio Wright and Heather Margaret Hudson
-Jackie Larissa Figueroa Meza born on April 26, 2016 at Sampson Regional Medical Center to
Wiston Isac Figueroa Acosta and Elvia Yaquelin Meza Irias
Marriage Certificates
-Phillip Ray Wrench to Brittaney Nicole Wooten
-Vernon Edwards Huffman Jr to Melissa Marie Iverson Hales
-Kevin Stuart Faircloth to Sarah Lee Jones
-Latony Darrell Herring to Tiffany Cochelle Warren
-Kenneth Robert Norris to Sherry Marie Simmons
-Tony Neil Hill to Paula Fann Boykin
-Terry Devon Matthews to Chante Larissa Taylor
-Joseph Earl Horne to Melba Jeanette Allen
-Ray Thompson to Donna Michelle Thornton
-Peter William Faircloth Jr to Shanese Jenie Mae Griggs
Land Transfers
-Cheryl D Laylor to Curtis Devone Owens and Pamela Butler Owens- 0.64 Acres Dismal w/
exceptions
-Nicholas Butler Jackson, Shantel Williams Jackson to Jeremy Carroll Adkins, Kaitlin Margaret
Norris- 0.27 Acres North Clinton
-Maria Tanya Kurucza to Erasmo Javier Ordonez- 1.5 Acres Franklin
-Jessie Larry Edwards to Jessie Larry Edwards, Larry Jerome Edwards, Amy Edwards Murphy,
Donna Edwards Tyler- Tract 1 2.59 Acres Westbrooks
-Jessie Larry Edwards to Amy Edwards Murphy, Jerry Lynn Murphy- Tract 2 1.25 Acres Westbrooks
-Hometelos L, HUD, Secretary of HUD to Larry B Wood, Linda G Wood- 1.88 Acres
-Jack L Bonner, Marcella Strickland Bonner, Hubert Wayne Johnson, Shelia Charmaine Johnson,
Gary Edwin Naylor, Harry Wayne Naylor to Melodie S Williams-Lot Honeycutts
-Red Mountain Timberco LLC to Thomas Ray McPhail- 2 Lots Sampson
-Houston L Crumpler Jr, John M Crumpler, Mariam C Crumpler, Charles G Longenecker, Teresa
Crumpler Longenecker, Margaret Anne Crumpler McColl, Phillip J McColl, Craig S Sanders,
Gwendolyn Crumpler Sanders to Houston Linwood Crumpler III and Paula McLean Crumpler Lots 9-10-11-12-13-14 & 36 of the Heman Spell Subdivision
-Melinda P Fleming, William Allen Fleming to Maria Gliset Carolina Espinoza Andrade, Serafin
Lopez Granados- Lot 2 2.21 Acres and Lot 4 1.00 Acre Sampson
-Cynthia Malpass Nance, William Wesley Nance to Bonnie Cribbs- South Clinton Township Lot 9
-Linda Stafford Peterson to George Ronald Peterson- Lot Taylors Bridge Township 2 Tracts
-Margaret Denise House/FKA, Kenneth Oliver Matthews Jr, Margaret Denise House Matthews to
Arnold L Sandy and Caroline O Sandy- 0.50 Acres Little Coharie
-Gwendolyn Strickland Baker, Thomas Y Baker III, Justin Blake Davis, Laura Strickland Davis,
05-04 Claude Douglas Faircloth, 71;
110 Don St., Clinton; Simple Physical
Assault; Written Promise to Appear;
Court Date 05-25
05-04 Dale Melvin, 61; 521 Gold St.,
Roseboro; Communicating Threats;
Written Promise to Appear; Court Date
05-10
05-04 Edward Mcfadgen, 64; 433 Britt
Rd., Four Oaks; Fictitious Info to Officer; No Operators License; Secured
Bond $2,000; Court 06-06
INCIDENTS/INVESTIGATIONS
04-29 Derrick Williams reported a Larceny located at 6659 Hobbton Hwy.,
Clinton. Items reported missing included cleaning supplies, cordless drills with
chargers, generator and a electric pressure washer.
04-29 James Jackson reported a Burglary located at 6609 Hobbton Hwy.,
Clinton. Items reported missing wrenches and sockets.
04-29 Jimmy Faircloth reported a
Burglary located at 3360 Alex Benton Rd., Newton Grove. Items reported missing included security
camera battery backup, impact gun,
push mower,satellite radio,vehicle
parts, power and hand tools.
04-29 Brenda Porter reported the
Larceny of her Wedding band and
watch located 2821 Butler Island
Rd., Roseboro.
04-30 Annie Robinson reported the
Larceny of US Currency and a debt
card located at 594 W Second St.,
Garland.
05-01 Lila Williams reported the
Larceny of her weed eater located at
70 Woody Pine Lane, Salemburg.
05-01 Elvis Imes reported a Burglary located at 7151 Ivanhoe Rd.,
Harrells. No items were reported
missing.
05-02 Kyle Hall reported a Burglary
located at 9652 High House Rd., Salemburg. Item reported missing a 40
inch Flatscreen TV.
05-02 James Taylor reported a Larceny at his residence located at 881
Butler Island Rd., Roseboro. Items
reported missing included a four
wheeler and a spot sprayer with
wand.
05-03 Joseph Danizio II reported a
Burglary at his residence located at
21 Old Farm Lane, Mount Olive. No
items were reported missing.
05-04 Joseph Peters reported a Larceny located at 715 Vander Rd., Salemburg. Items reported missing included US Currency and debit cards.
05-04 Genia Tew reported a Larceny located at 131 Bryd Yancey Bass
Rd., Clinton. Items reported missing
included a dirt bike and handgun.
Alton Linwood Strickland Jr, Mary H Strickland to Laura S Strickland and Lewis Randy
Strickland- Tract 2 Venie Godwin Strickland Estate 15.0373 Acres w/exception Plainview
-Croom Maurice Faircloth Jr Estate, Mary Lou B Faircloth, Wilbert M Faircloth/EXR, William
M Faircloth to Cynthia Malpass Nance and William Wesley Nance- Lot 11 Section A Fox Lake
Subdivision South Clinton
-Crystal Washington to Benjamin Hicks- 0.86 Acres Belvoir
-Beneficial Financial Inc to Thornton Homes Co- Lots 37 & 38 Lakeview Acres
-Ella Jane Smith Brown, Ella S Brown/ADMR, James E Smith Estate to SHW Sow Farm LLCTract 2 48.22 Acres Taylors Bridge
-Charles Edward Smith, Judy C Smith to Patricia Karina Aguirre- 0.86 Acres Lot 4 Franklin
-Teresa W Fann/MBR, William Kenneth Fann/MBR, K&T Family Farms LLC to Navidad
Bravo Sanchez- 0.90 Acres Honeycutts
-Reginald Howard Strickland/MBR, Strickland Swine LLC to Farm Credit Leasing Services
Corporation- Lot Piney Grove
-Joy B Bass, Kurk Allen Brewington, Dennis Lane Clark, Dennis Wayne Clark, Gail Marie
Clark, Diane M Courtney, Emily Phelps Courtney, Glenn Adrian Courtney, Mark Andrew
Courtney, Vaughn Augustus Courtney, WL Courtney Jr, William Leroy Courtney Jr, Alice
Ellen Daughtry, Bryan Keith Daughtry, Dannie Carlton Daughtry, Debbie Howard Daughtry,
Deborah Joan Daughtry, Howard Shelton Daughtry, Jamie Riddle Daughtry, Lynda Darlene
Daughtry, Michael Steven Daughtry, Shannon Yochum Daughtry, Timothy Blake Daughtry,
Donna Niklason DeGracia, Annette King, Herman William King, Herman Willian King III,
Gary Lee Niklason, Julia Ann Niklason, Karen Alexander Niklason, Ken Bimick Niklason,
Jennifer Carol Quante, Patrick Dean Quante to Bobby R Daughtry and Debbie M Daughtry –
Lot 6 16.4 Acres Sampson
-WR Lambert to Raul Ramirez Garcia, Mileydy Y Zuniga Moya- 2 Lots Mount Elam Estate
Subdivision Section One Plainview
-Craig Richard Alexander, Jillian Alexander to Craig Richard Alexander and Jillian Alexander2 Tracts w/exceptions North Clinton
-Katrina Chavez to Byrd Realty Inc- Lot 2 Deborah Brown Subdivision
-Monticello Investment Company to Seven Mile LLC- 16 Tracts w/exceptions Sampson and
Johnston Counties
-Laura Chestnutt, Oscar Lee Chestnutt to Mary C Banks- 0.72 Acres Franklin
-Luelender Williams to Luelender Williams and Mary Lue Williams- Lot North Clinton
-Brenda A Gregory, Thomas Earl Gregory to Brenda A Gregory and Thomas E Gregory- 1.9
Acres Sampson
-Currie F Parker, Joan C Parker to Maureen Kruse, Robert L Kruse- Lot 1 Phase 1 Godwin
Acres
-Barbara S Gobien, Rolf P Gobien to Deborah S Hall and Gary Wayne Hall- Lot 16 Edwards
Land Company Second Division North Clinton
-Carrie Faulkner, Richard A Faulkner Jr to Robert Jason Schramm- 0.5385 Acres Belvoir
-Betty Newkirk Lanier, Rick Lanier to David Powell and Kimberly Powell- 5.57 Acres Tract 4
Franklin
-Mariana M Sanderson to Ali Tawfiq Khanshali- Lots 5,6, & 7 of the AT Britt and EE Seay
Property Turkey and Lot Honeycutts
-Shirley Chestnutt Robinson, Thomas Robinson to Vernell Parker- Franklin Lot 7 1.0 Acre
-Barbara S Barefoot, James Dewey Barefoot to Lauren Barefoot Goldsmith and Steven Robert
Goldsmith- Lot 1 1.0 Acre Plainview
-Helen V Smith, William V Smith to Gracieia Torres Diaz and Humberto Reyes Espino- Lot 11
Section 1 Sampson
-Gwen K Brown, James Allen Brown to Cezar Montalvo and Gerardo M Rivera- 14.57 Acres
Halls
-James E Kearney/By AIF, Lalita Ann Kearney/By AIF to Waleed Albadani and Amada Ojeda
Ramos- 3.44 acres Lot 10A
-Gwendolyn Strickland Baker, Thomas Y Baker III, Justin Blake Davis, Laura Strickland Davis,
Alton Linwood Strickland Jr, Mary H Strickland, Vira Willowdean J Strickland Estate to Larry
C Phillips and Dale G Phillips- 54.15 Acres Plainview
Week of May 6-12, 2016
DELWAY
Mr. Charles D. Bland, 84, of 180
Southwood Drive, Clinton, NC,
formerly of Rose Hill, NC (Delway
Community), passed away on Tuesday,
April 26, 2016, in Southwood Nursing
and Retirement Center. Funeral
services were held on Saturday, April
30, 2016, at 3pm, at Mt. Zion AME Zion Church, officiated
by the Rev. Dr. A. D. Brown. Burial followed in the church
cemetery. Mr. Bland is survived by his wife, Virginia M.
Bland, of the home; daughters, Rosalyn Hooks, (Dudley),
Rose Hill, NC and Agnes Mays (Ned), Charlotte, NC;
sisters, Rosie Peterson, Rose Hill, Ollie Kelly and Ethel
Townsend, Poughkeepsie, NY; brothers, Franklin Bland,
Poughkeepsie, NY and Carl Bland, NJ. 5 grandchildren and
6 great-grandchildren. Visitation was held on Friday, April
29, 2016 from 1-7pm, with family present from 6-7pm at the
Summerville Boykin Mortuary, Inc. in Garland.
FAISON
George Leonard Darden, born October 14, 1932, of 1090
Panhandle Road, Faison, North Carolina passed away
peacefully on April 29, 2016 surrounded by his loving
family. He was the son of the late
Relmon Darden and Annie Ruth
Thornton Darden. He is survived by
his wife Lucille Darden of the home
and daughter Donna Darden of New
York City, New York as well as his two
sons in law, George L. Medina of New
York City, New York and Charles H.
Spangler of Shallotte, North Carolina. George also leaves
to cherish his memory, Lucille’s siblings, his cousins, and
his many cherished friends and neighbors. He graduated
from Halls High School and attended Pineland College, later
transferring to Atlantic Christian College. George was a
retired farmer who loved the beautiful country life. He was
an avid hunter and fisherman. George was a lifelong member
of Piney Grove Baptist Church, where he served as deacon.
He loved church and was a long term member of the Maturing
in Christ Sunday School Class. Every Sunday, one could find
George settled comfortably in his favorite chair listening to
his wife, Lucille, and other excellent teachers teach the class.
Over the years, George was privileged to have several pastors
with whom he had very close relationships. They all became a
special part of his spiritual walk with Christ. Funeral services
were conducted at Piney Grove Baptist Church, 1818 North
McCullen Road, Faison, North Carolina on Sunday, May 1,
2016 at 3 p.m. and Dr. Richard Walker, Reverend Richard
Weeks and Reverend McBride presiding. Interment followed
at Piney Grove Baptist Church and Crumpler-Honeycutt
Funeral Home is in charge of all Services. Visitation was
at Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home on Saturday, April
30, 2016 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. and other times at the home.
Flowers are welcome and memorials can be made to Piney
Grove Baptist Church, at 1818 North McCullen Road, Faison,
North Carolina28341.
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membership. Cliff was also a member of Broadmoor Baptist
Church. Cliff is preceded in death by his sisters Willow Dean
Myers and Rosalie Smith. He is survived by his wife Betty, his
two sons, their wives, and five grandchildren: Allen and Felicia
Jackson, of Marietta, GA, and his three daughters, Allison,
Emily, and Molly. Scott and Valerie Jackson, of Raleigh, NC,
and their two children, Amelia and Luke. He is also survived
by his three brothers, Wayne Jackson of Dunn, NC, Lynwood
Jackson of Dunn, NC, and Gary Jackson of Selma, NC, as
well as many nieces and nephews. Visitation for family was
held at Mt. Elam Baptist Church in Roseboro, NC, at noon
on Saturday, April 30, 2016 followed by funeral services and
burial at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial
donation to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org.
Arrangements by Skinner & Smith Funeral Home of Dunn.
CLINTON
Clara Louise Jackson, 77, of 64 Westbrook Road, passed
away Friday, April 29 at her home. A graveside service was
held at 11 A. M., Monday, May 2, 2016 at Grandview Memorial
Gardens with the Rev. Dr. Gary Threatt officiating. Clara, born
in 1938 in Austin, Texas, was the daughter of the late James
Clifton Greeson and Gladys Jewel Joiner. She worked with
Hemco in Newton Grove was former coowner of Jackson’s Grocery. In addition
to her parents she was preceded in death
by her son, James Clarence Jackson,
“Jimmy” and a grandson, James Lynn
Jackson. Survivors include her husband,
Clarence Jackson;
children; Bobby
Jackson and wife Betty of Norfolk, VA,
Connie Carter and husband Wilber of Roanoke Rapids, and
Terry Jackson and wife Liza of Clinton; six grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; brothers, Walter Greeson of Temple
Texas and Thomas and wife Jean Greeson of Cameron Texas;
sisters, Sue Cowan of Cedar Creek, Texas; Paula Guidy
and husband Jim of Cut Off, Louisiana; and very special
friends, Alice Barefoot and Cathy Bartlett and several nieces
and nephews. The family received friends 6 P.M. to 8 P.M,
Sunday, May 1, 2016 at Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home
and at other times at the home. Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.crumpler-honeycutt.com. Arrangements are by
Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home, 118 Fayetteville Street,
Clinton, NC 28328.
AUTRYVILLE
Mr. Luther Earl Hall, 82 of 9627 Ruth Vinson Road,
Autryville, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at Whispering
Pines Nursing Home. The funeral was held 3:00 pm Friday
at Evergreen Baptist Church, Autryville, with Reverend Dr.
Odell Peterson and Reverend Michael Shook officiating.
Burial followed in the Church Cemetery. He was born March
19, 1934 in Cumberland County to the late Lennon Haynes
and Esther Mae Horne Hall. He retired from Coca Cola after
41 years and then owned and operated Halls Rentals. He is
survived by his wife, Magdalene Hales
Hall; children, Michael Earl Hall and
wife Denise of Autryville, Gary Mark
Hall of the home, Ricky L. Hall of the
home, Rodney Albert Hall and wife
Melanie of Autryville, Regina Mae Hall
Wilson and husband Kirt of Autryville;
grandchildren, Melissa Williams Frazee
and husband Eric, Ryan Williams and wife Melissa, Evan
Williams and wife Heather, Madelyn Hall, Colin Hall,
Tiffany Wilson, Anna Wilson; great grandchildren, Dylan
Frazee, Avery Frazee, Logan Williams, Austin Williams,
Skylar Williams, Zoe Williams; sisters, Mary Agnes Knowles
and husband Robert of Roseboro, Esther Faith Brock and
husband Joseph of Roseboro; and brother, Bobby Hall and
wife Shirley of Roseboro. The family received friends from
1:30 to 2:45 pm Friday in the Fellowship Hall at Evergreen
Baptist Church and other times at the home. Services by
Butler Funeral Home, 401 W. Roseboro Street, Roseboro.
CLINTON
Mr. Jack Stanley Kennedy, 77 of 909 Lakeview Drive died
Monday, May 2nd 2016 at The Magnolia Center with his family
by his side. A Funeral Service celebrating Jack’s life was held
on Wednesday, May 4th at 2:00 pm at First Baptist Church, 408
College Street, Clinton, NC with Dr. Ray Ammons officiating.
Burial followed in the Calypso Cemetery, South 1st Street
in Calypso, North Carolina. Born on February 17th 1939,
Jack was the son of the late Edward R. Kennedy and Betty
Lambert Kennedy. He was a member of First Baptist Church
and the Adult 5 Men’s Sunday School Class. He received an
athletic scholarship to Wake Forest University from 1957 until
1961 before entering the Air Force. He was on the Board of
Directors of the Southern Pines Jaycees, the Wilson Rotary
Club, Treasurer of Wilson County United Way, past President
of Wilson Rotary Club and the Goldsboro Military Affairs
Committee. He was a banker for 40 years, serving with First
Union and First Citizens Banks. In 1979, along with two of his
friends, he helped organize the Wilson County Juniors Golf
Association. It is still going strong today. Jack loved his family
and friends. He loved the challenge of golf and had a great
affection for Wake Forest University. Jack leaves behind his
wife of 9 years, Carolyn Martin Malpass Kennedy; two sons:
Michael Kennedy & wife, Michele of Wilson; Gregg Kennedy
of Arizona; five grandchildren: Wilson, Kaine, Jacob, Makiah
& Caius Kennedy; two stepdaughters: Beverly Brewer &
husband, Keith of Charlotte; Cindy Nance & husband, Bill
of Clinton; stepson, Robby Malpass of Clinton; three stepgrandchildren: Matthew Brewer, Morgan
Brewer Mustian and Robert Malpass
III. He was preceded in death by his
first wife, Phyllis Garriss Kennedy, two
brothers: Thomas Kennedy and Charles
Kennedy. The family received friends,
prior to the funeral, beginning at 12:30
PM on Wednesday, May 4th at the First
Baptist Church Sanctuary, and other times at the home. The
family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff
at Magnolia, and especially to his buddy, Ernest Caldwell.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist
Church, 408 College Street, Clinton, NC 28328 or to the
Alzheimer’s Association. Royal-Hall is honored to serve the
Kennedy Family.
BATON ROUGE, LA
Cliff Jackson died in Baton Rouge, LA, on April 24, 2016.
He will live on in the hearts of his wife, sons, grandchildren,
and many others who loved him. He
leaves behind his wife of 55 years, the
former Betty Allen Warren. Cliff was
born in Dunn, North Carolina to Roy
and Ludie Jackson on February 23,
1936. He is a graduate of the University
of North Carolina and began his career
as a retail manager with Sears Roebuck
followed by a rewarding second career as a financial advisor.
He was an avid golfer and a member of the Country Club of
Louisiana having shot at least three holes-in-one during his
CLINTON
George Albert Lane, 95, of 2070 Boykin Bridge Road, passed
away Monday, May, 2, 2016 at his home. A funeral service
was held at 6 P.M., Tuesday, May 3, at Plain View Pentecostal
Freewill Baptist Church with the Reverend Chubby Rieber
and Reverend William Tew officiating. The family received
friends immediately after the service. Albert, born in Sampson
County in 1920, was the son of the late George and Emma
Lane. He was a farmer and the owner of Lane’s Grill. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first
wife and mother of his children, Lucille Lane, and his second
wife, Mae Shipp Lane; son, Gene Lane; daughter, Patricia
Potter; and grandsons, Don Potter and Ronnie Lane. Survivors
include his daughter, Sue L. Lee and husband Tart Lee; four
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grandchildren, Scott Lane (Kim), Gary
Potter, Brandon Lee and Justin Lee; eight
great-grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild; sisters, Lucille Chestnutt and
Peggy Clifton; and numerous nieces and
nephews. Memorials may be made to
Plain View Pentecostal Freewill Baptist
Church at 5105 Hobbton Hwy, Clinton,
NC 28328 or the Baptist Children’s Home, PO Box 338,
Thomasville, NC 27360. Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.crumpler-honeycutt.com. Arrangements are
by Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home, 118 Fayetteville
Street, Clinton, North Carolina 28328.
NEWTON GROVE
Mr. Henry Landon “Lum” Tew, Sr., 79 of Newton Grove,
passed away Saturday, April 30, 2016 at Cape Fear Valley
Medical Center. The funeral was held 3:00 pm Wednesday
at Calvary Tabernacle Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church,
6570 High House Road, Salemburg, with Reverend
Eddie McKeel officiating. Burial followed in the Church
Cemetery. He was born August 5, 1936 in Sampson County
and is preceded in death by his parents,
Arland and Mary Bradshaw Tew; four
brothers and two sisters. He was a
retired Truck Driver. He is survived by
seven children, Edward Landon Tew
of Fayetteville, Terry Wayne Tew and
wife Nancy of Fayetteville, David Ray
Tew and wife Deanna of Newton Grove,
Geneva Renee Tew of Roseboro, Henry Landon Tew, Jr. and
wife Terry of Godwin, Daniel Arland Tew and wife Natalie
of Fayetteville, and Kristen Lea Tew and husband Tom B.
Jackson, Jr. of Roseboro; one sister, Carolyn Rose Barefoot
and husband Odell of Fayetteville; 15 grandchildren, 12
great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. The
family received friends from 2:00 to 2:45 pm Wednesday
in the Church Fellowship Hall. Services entrusted to Butler
Funeral Home, 401 W. Roseboro Street, Roseboro.
CLINTON
Mr. Edwin Ray Wynn, 83 of 907
Sampson Street, Clinton, NC died
Saturday, April 30, 2016 at home. The
funeral service will be held at 2pm
Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Morning Star
Holy Church, Clinton, NC with Minister
Lena Clark officiating.
Burial in
Sandhill Cemetery, Clinton, NC. A Visitation will be held on
Friday, May 6, 2016 from 1pm-7pm with the family present
from 6pm-7pm at the Funeral Home. Mr. Wynn is survived
by his wife, Minnie Wynn of Clinton, NC; daughter, Desnee
Wynn Herring of Raleigh, NC; god daughter,Tera Herring of
Clinton, NC; sons, Edwin R. Wynn of Clinton, NC, Dwayne
S. Wynn of Camden, NJ, and Quentin R. Wynn of Atlanta,
GA; 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Online
condolences may be sent to www.worleyfuneralhomeinc.
com. Service entrusted to Worley Funeral Home, Inc.
Clinton, NC
VASS
Mr. Lonnie Council 65, of Vass passed away on Wednesday,
May 04, 2016 at First Health Hospice House in Pinehurst,
surrounded by his loving family and friends. Arrangements
are incomplete at this time but will be announced later by
his friends at Cox Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory.
Condolences may be sent to Cox Memorial Funeral Home
and Crematory or to the home.
CLINTON
James Monk, Age-79, 298 Trappers Run Lane, Clinton,
N.C. died Sunday 5/1/16 at home. Funeral services will be
Sunday May 8, 2016, 2pm, New Hope MBC, Wade, N.C.
Interment in the church cemetery. Public viewing 1 hour
prior to the service (1-2pm). Butler and Son Funeral Home
in Roseboro, NC.
CLINTON
Mr. Tommy Rose Smith, 69 of Clinton, passed away
Monday, May 2, 2016 at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill.
The funeral will be held 2:00 pm Friday at Butler Funeral
Home in Roseboro. Burial will follow at Oakland Heights
Cemetery in Smithfield. He was born November 3, 1946
in Johnston County and is preceded in death by his father,
Lawrence Smith; and one brother, Bobby Smith. He was
a US Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War and worked as a
Truck Driver Training Instructor with Johnston Community
College. He is survived by his wife, Muriel Edwards Smith;
son, Keith Smith and wife Kelly of Clinton; two daughters,
Cindy Gibson and husband Paul of Newton Grove, Amanda
Smith and fiance` Zakk of Salemburg; his mother, Lucille
Parnell Smith of Smithfield; one brother, Rusty Smith of
Princeton; two sisters, Janice Worley, Judy Jones both of
Smithfield; six grandchildren, Will Smith, Allen Peterson,
Tyler McLamb, Evey Gibson, Karah Smith, Rebekah
Smith; four great grandchildren, Jason, Ashton, Nic,
Walker; a special aunt, Mary Parnell of Arkansas; foster
daughter, Stephanie Marzigliano; and foster grandchildren,
Austin Coppola, Wyatt Coppola. The family will receive
friends 7:00 to 9:00 pm Thursday at Butler Funeral Home
in Roseboro, and other times at the home of his daughter,
103 Jones Street, Salemburg. Services entrusted to Butler
Funeral Home, 401 W. Roseboro Street, Roseboro.
"Precious in the Sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints." Psalm 116:15
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Can you believe it is already May? That means summer and all of summer’s activities are right around
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Sports Signings
Union High’s Evan
Johnson Signs to Play
Golf at Sandhills College
* Johnson becomes first golfer from
Union to sign to play collegiately
On Monday afternoon, surrounded by family, friends and coaches,
Union High School senior Evan Johnson signed his letter of intent
to play golf at Sandhills College.
It was the first time a golfer from Union High School has signed a
national letter of intent to play golf at the collegiate level.
“Coach [Tim] Pope and I were riding together on a golf course
and he had asked me if I wanted to play golf in college,” Johnson,
who will turn 18-years-old on May 19, said. “I told him I definitely
would and he told me he would make some calls.”
Not long after that conversation, officials from Sandhills College
came to observe him play and subsequently invited Johnson to the
college.
“I went up there and hit some balls for them,” Johnson said.
The Division III school liked what they saw from Johnson, who
has a 1.5 handicap on the course and says the best part of his game
is his putting.
“We are very excited to have Evan come and play for us,” said
Sandhills Community College golf coach Gus Ulrich Tuesday
evening. “He has a great swing and a good head on his shoulders
… I have heard nothing but good things about him.”
In fact, during most of the Spartan golf season, Johnson shot in
the 70s.
“I had some bad days like everyone does,” admits the humble
athlete. “But I go out there and try my best every time.”
His ‘best’ has paid off.
“As a coach, I am really happy and proud of Evan,” said Spartan
Coach Tim Pope. “Evan has worked very hard to get better each
year and his reward is this opportunity to continue his education
and golf career at Sandhills Community College next year.”
Pope said Sandhills is the perfect fit for Evan.
“They have a very successful golf program (Sandhills have won a
national championship in 2014 and were runner-up champions in
2013 and 2015),” the coach said. “Evan will have the opportunity
to take his game to another level with all of the resources that will
be available to him in Pinehurst. With the professional instruction
that he will be getting, the sky is the limit as to just how good
he will be in two years … All of the Spartan family is extremely
proud of Evan and what he has accomplished and we all wish him
the best at Sandhills Community College.”
mentally.”
Born in Sampson County, Johnson started playing golf when he
was 6-years-old.
When asked if he had a piece of advice for an upcoming freshman,
Johnson says, “Work hard. Do not let other people influence you.
Just focus on what you like and work hard at it and you will be
successful.”
“My dad (Billy Johnson) first played golf the day I was born,”
Evan admits. “So, I grew up watching and going with him play.
When I was about six, I grabbed a driver and hit it - I liked it from
the beginning … I never had a lesson, it [playing the game] just
came natural to me.”
Johnson attended school in the Midway district from kindergarten
through sixth grade. In the middle of his sixth grade school year,
he transferred to Union Middle.
Although Johnson played football and baseball in middle school,
he focused solely on the game of golf during high school.
“Growing up I watched my dad play and developed my own
style over the years,” he admits. “I also liked watching Tiger
Woods. I liked his strong work ethic and how he prepared himself
Robertson Signs with
NCAA D-1 Coastal Carolina
Admittedly, Johnson wants to become a professional golfer, but
he does have a plan.
“My ending goal is to become an anesthesiologist,” he said.
“At Sandhills I am going to take two years of nursing and then,
when I am ready, transfer to a university to complete my goal of
becoming an anesthesiologist.”
Johnson admits that leaving his friends, coaches and teachers at
Union High will be difficult. “It will be tough, but I am excited
and ready about moving on towards my future.”
In addition to those friends, Johnson said that he wanted to send
thanks to those who have supported him over the years.
“I want to thank my family for all of their support (Billy, father;
Heather, mother; and younger brother, Ethan), especially my dad
because he is one of the main reasons I got into golf; I also want
to thank coach Pope and Phillip Smoak.”
Johnson is currently preparing for the NCHSAA 1-A State Golf
Championships.
McLean Signs
Letter of Intent
Former Clinton High School basketball star Jaylan Robertson recently signed
with Coastal Carolina in Conway South Carolina to play NCAA College D-1
Basketball.
Robertson, a sophomore guard, signed with Coastal Carolina on Tuesday,
reaching a goal he’s had since being a sought-after high school recruit in Clinton,
North Carolina. He is the grandson of Louise Royal, of Clinton
Dark Horse EJ Howard
Signs with Sandhills
On Wednesday evening at 6:45 in the Clinton High School library, senior JaQuan
McLean signed his letter of intent to play basketball at Johnston Community
College. JaQuan’s mother Pricilla was by her son’s side when he made the big
move.
Ms. McLean stated that she was very proud of her only son/child and the hard
work that he had put into school and basketball.
Clinton Dark Horse head coach Randy Jordan said that he was excited for JaQuan
and his future playing basketball for the Jaguars. Jordan noted that McLean had
a solid career while at Clinton High School and that he will be missed.
Clinton High School basketball standout EJ Howard will continue to play
organized basketball after his high school career ends with a commitment from
Sandhills Community College. Howard, with his coach and parents present,
signed a national letter of intent to play his first two years of college basketball
at Sandhills Community college last week.
Pictured with Howard is Howard’s mother Felicia Howard, Father Emanuel
Howard, Clinton High Basketball Coach Randy Jordan and Sandhills Coach Mike
Apple.
Head coach for Johnston Community College, Coach Jason Johnson, noted
that the school was very excited to have McLean on the team that has been in
existence since 2012. Johnson stated that when he saw JaQuan play, he knew
that he would be a great fit for their team.
JaQuan commented that he hoped to complete his first two years at Johnston
Community College and move on to a university where he wants to earn a
degree in Engineering.
McLean is captain of the 2015-2016 Clinton Dark Horse basketball team where
he plays point guard. The team finished the season Overall 19-9, Conference
10-4.