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McIntyre Co-Introduces Estate Tax
Repeal
Permanently abolishes punitive tax on family
farms and small businesses
Washington,
D.C. – At a Capitol Hill press conference today,
U.S. Congressman Mike McIntyre co-introduced
legislation in the U.S. House to permanently
repeal the federal estate tax. Enacting
this bill, better known as the death tax, will
finally put an end to the punitive tax on family
farms and small businesses upon the death of an
owner.
Congressman Mike McIntyre stated, “The death tax
penalty is the wrong tax at the wrong time on
the wrong things! It is time to once and
for all remove this unfair burden placed on our
family farms and small businesses.

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Elizabethtown restaurant robbed at
gunpoint Tuesday
An
Elizabethtown restaurant was robbed by two men
Tuesday night, according to Elizabethtown Police
Chief Bobby Kinlaw. At least one of the men
displayed a gun, he said.
Elizabethtown police officers were called to No.
1 Chinese restaurant at 318 South Poplar Street
about 10:30 p.m. to investigate a report of a
911 call hang up, Kinlaw said. Officers were
told that two men entered the back of the
restaurant when an employee opened the door to
take out the trash. The men took two cash
registers and left on foot headed toward Dunham
Street.

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Story Teller at Library
Rodger Ellingwood will
tell stories at the Elizabethtown Library
Thursday, June 20th at 6 PM. His stories
have an ironic twist because he appreciates day
to day events! He writes many of his
stories but also tells the old traditional ones
we love. He performs for civic groups,
churches, schools and senior citizens. He
lives in Rock Hill, SC with his wife Tina and
works at the Catawba Nuclear Station as a Senior
Reactor Operator. Treat yourself to an old
fashioned evening listenin' to tales at your
Public Library!
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Special Called Board of Ed Meeting
The Bladen County Board
of Education will have a special meeting
on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting is to discuss budget
related issues for the 2013-2014 school year and
personnel matters, as per NCGS 143.318.11 (a)
(1) and to consult with an attorney, if needed,
as per the NCGS 143.318.11 (a) (3). The meeting
will be held in the board room of the Bladen
County Administrative Office, 1489 US Hwy
701 South, Elizabethtown, NC 28337.
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United Way of Bladen County accepting funding
applications
United Way of Bladen County has begun accepting
funding applications from nonprofit
organizations and agencies that provide health
services or human services in Bladen County.
Bladen County Executive
Director Gail Johnson says applications are
available by request by calling (910) 879-9843
and leaving a name and number or by email at:
unitedwaybc@eastnc.twcbc.com.
Application deadline is Aug. 31 at noon.
To qualify for funding an
agency must be a 501C-3 providing health or
human services to the residents of Bladen County
and have a volunteer board of directors.
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Alligator captured in ditch across
from Smithfield Foods -
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An
alligator estimated to be 12 feet long and
weighing 700 pounds was captured Wednesday
morning in a ditch across the street from
Smithfield Foods.
The alligator had apparently walked through a
ditch in a field near the Cape Fear River. The
animal was spotted by a passing motorist at
about 8 a.m. on the edge of N.C. 87 West,
according to authorites.

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Chamber Holds 61st Annual Meeting at
Lu Mil
Doug
Peters, President and CEO of Fayetteville
Regional Chamber was the guest speaker Tuesday
evening for the 61st Annual Meeting of the
Elizabethtown-White Lake Chamber of Commerce.
Peters spoke of the importance of the
Chamber of Commerce and the need for a focus.
He said "Chambers do profound things,"
Several were recognized for their efforts.

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Bladen County Headlines...35 Years
Ago
A new Board of
Directors for the Bladen County Arts Council was
elected. The new board consisted of Betty Jane
King, Jim McKee, Charles Moore, Elise Bridger,
Sherry Zimmer, Esther Huntley, Estelle
Summerlin, David Wall, Edna Earle Hair, Peyton
Royal, Vera Royal, Donna Skandier, Cathi
Faircloth, Ed Harris and Jim Mitchell.
Bob Wendorf of Cypress Gardens, Florida, was the
winner of the East Coast Delta Wing Kite
Tournament held at White Lake.
Singletary Lake State Park received a $1.7
million grant.

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Bladenboro Town Police Arrest Report
The following arrests were filed by the
Bladenboro Police
Department from Friday, June 7 through Monday,
June 17. The people listed below have not
been convicted of the charges and are presumed
innocent. June 7 through June 17
None
Friday, June 7
William Kevin Parker, 39: Communicating Threats
(misdemeanor) Harassing phone calls
(misdemeanor) $1,000 secured bond.

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Clark Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
Jimmy Ray Clark
plead guilty to one count of Conspiracy to
Possess With Intent to Distribute More Than 100
Kilograms of Marijuana. Clark was
committed to the custody of the US Bureau of
Prisons to be imprisoned for Time Served.
Supervised Release
Clark will be on supervised released for a term
of 1-5 years. The defendant shall not
possess a firearm, destructive device, or any
other dangerous weapon. He shall cooperate
in the collection of DNA as directed by the
probation officer.

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High Water and Maintenance Halt
Elwell Ferry
Elwell Ferry is out
of business for a few days due to high water and
maintenance. DOT has not released a date
when it will be back in action.
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Binkley Named Volunteer Of The Year
ELIZABETHTOWN
– Anne Binkley has been named Bladen
Healthcare’s 2012 Volunteer of the Year by
working more than 1,000 hours last year. The
Winston-Salem native began volunteering with
Bladen County Hospital in December 2011. Her
original goal was to help the medical records
department catch up on paperwork. She attained
the goal while also working in the hospital
mailroom on Tuesdays and Fridays and the gift
shop on Friday mornings. Binkley’s
enthusiasm and willingness to work wherever
needed helped her win the award. She also always
smiles and provides friendly conversation to
patients, family members and staff members
alike.
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(Note: With so
much coverage recently through national
tragedies, "Bladen Online" decided to spotlight
some of our local "first responders." This
article is a part of a series and introduces our
readers to the work and dedication of one local
emergency personnel. Let's not wait until a
tragedy occurs to recognize what our first
responders do for us every day right here in
Bladen County.)
Chief
Chris Hunt
Bladenboro Police Department Marsha Burney
The people in Bladenboro have so very, very
much to be proud of – terrific schools, awesome
churches, a tight-knit community full of the
finest folks, and probably the most picturesque
town anywhere around. Let’s don’t forget that
Bladenboro folks also have a police chief who
rolls all those good traits into one and adds
another thing for the citizens to brag about.

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State Climate Office of NC Look Back
According to the
State Climate Office of NC, the past spring was
the 7th coldest and 50th driest on record for
NC. That includes a March that was
actually colder than January in many locations
across the state. This year's
March-April-May period bucked the recent trend
of warm springs, according to the report.
The three previous springs all ranked the top 20
warmest on record, including the spring of 2012
that was the warmest on record for North
Carolina and much of the country.

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Mother, two children identified as
victims of crash near Tar Heel -
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A woman and two of her young children have been
identified as the victims in Saturday's fiery
crash outside of Tar Heel, according to Bladen
County Coroner Hubert Kinlaw.
Maria Esther Morales Garcia,
25, of Shannon, and her children, eight-year-old
Jean Michel Morales Garcia and three-year-old
William Jimenez Morales, died when their 1999
Plymouth van collided with a truck filled with
wheat at the intersection of Chickenfoot Road
and Purdie-Hall Road about seven miles outside
of Tar Heel.

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Commissioners Recognize Employees
Bladen County
Commissioners recognize employees who have
reached important milestones in their career
with the county. Monday night the list
included: Majorie Bordeaux
Dept. of Aging Sonia Johnson
DSS Eleanor McKoy
DSS Sandra Rogers
EMS Annie Jackson
Housekeeping

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Bladen County Commissioners Met
Monday
Bladen County
Commissioners met in regular session Monday and
passed the FY 2013-14 budget for the county.
The work sessions were contentious at times,
however on Monday night the board voted
unanimously for approval. The tax rate
remains the same and the changes to the original
recommendation from Greg Martin were minimal
with one exception. The budget includes a
$200,000 one time payment to the school system
to help-off set the proposed cuts in the state
funding for teacher assistants.

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North Carolina's motor fuels tax rate
to increase
The
North Carolina motor fuels tax for gasoline,
diesel, and alternative fuels will increase from
37.5 cents per gallon to 37.6 cents per gallon
for the period from July 1 through Dec. 31,
Secretary of Revenue Lyons Gray announced
Tuesday. The
tax rate is computed using a flat rate of 17.5
cents per gallon and a variable wholesale
component. The variable wholesale component is
either 3.5 cents or 7 percent of the average
wholesale price of motor fuel during the
preceding six-month base period, whichever is
greater.

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Bladen Adopts FY 2013-14 Budget,
State Has Not
Bladen County
Commissioners, using the best estimates
available to them, approved their FY 2013-14
budget Monday evening. In the meantime,
the state has not adopted a budget and the NC
House, Senate and Governor's budget proposals
are from one end of the spectrum to the other.
Many local agencies, DSS, Schools and
others are funded by federal, state and local
funds.

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Thoughts while
shaving
Heather Guyton Thompson of CSD (Clarkton
School of Discovery) fame has posted great pics
of the CSD and Bladenboro Middle School Jr. Beta
Club students at the National Convention in
Mobile, Alabama. Allie Marsh was not successful
in her bid for a national office....but what a
great experience for all....One of those special
events that will never be forgotten....and
hopefully many of them are future leaders in
Bladen County... Gov. Jim Holshouser
died recently...He was the first Republican
Governor I remember...A former legislator from
the far west....He won at a time when D's ruled.
He had a successful term and was later the
County Attorney in Moore County, his adopted
home after his time in Raleigh. He was a
gentlemen.

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Carver's Creek Methodist Church
Listed In The National Register Of Historical
Places
Carver's Creek
Methodist Church was added to the National
Register of Historical Places in North Carolina
in 2008. Carver's Creek is located on
highway 87 near the town of Council. It was
founded originally as a Quaker Meeting Place
about 1740. It became a Methodist meeting place
between 1790 and 1800. The church was
built on 3.4 acres of land in 1859. It was of
Greek architecture and was designed by Levy
Carter.
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FORT BRAGG REGIONAL ALLIANCE NAMED
DEFENSE COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR FOR ITS MODEL
PARTNERSHIPS
Honored at Special
Capitol Hill Ceremony
The
Association of Defense Communities (ADC) has
recognized the Fort Bragg Regional Alliance with
its 2013 Defense Community/State of the Year
Award “for serving as a national model for
community-military partnership organizations
that enhance the effectiveness of military
missions, efficiency of installations and
economic strength of communities.” The
award was presented June 13 at a special
Congressional Breakfast on Capitol Hill during
the Defense Communities National Summit hosted
by ADC

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Commissioners Approve Budget
Bladen County
Commissioners approved the FY 2013-14
budget Monday evening. After several
months of negotiating and splits votes during
the process, it was approved unanimously.
The tax rate remains the same and the additional
$200,000 approved for the school system was
included.

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(Note: With so
much coverage recently through national
tragedies, "Bladen Online" decided to spotlight
some of our local "first responders." This
article is a part of a series and introduces our
readers to the work and dedication of one local
emergency personnel. Let's not wait until a
tragedy occurs to recognize what our first
responders do for us every day right here in
Bladen County.)
Melanie
Duncan, Dispatcher
Bladen Communications
Center Marsha Burney When
Bladen County folks have an emergency and need
fire, rescue, or law enforcement help, they call
911. The person who answers that call is THE
first in a line of "first responders" who will
come to your aid. Some people do not realize
that dispatchers are first responders, too, but
they truly are. Without the dispatchers, help
might not ever get to you in your greatest time
of need.

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STATE SUPERINTENDENT CALLS FOR EXEMPTING
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS FROM PERSONAL STATE
INCOME TAXES
State Superintendent
June Atkinson today asked North Carolina
lawmakers to increase the state's
competitiveness in teacher pay and recruitment
by exempting public school teachers from having
to pay any personal state income taxes.
"Much has been said about the need for North
Carolina to become more competitive with our
surrounding states when it comes to corporate
income taxes," said Atkinson. "Those supporting
a cut in corporate income taxes say that the
reduction will attract more corporations and
then we will have more jobs for North
Carolinians.

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Food Preservation Class to be Offered
North Carolina
Cooperative Extension in Bladen County will hold
a class to teach the basics of preserving foods
by canning and freezing including pickling, and
making jams. The class will be held on Monday,
July 1, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the Powell-Melvin
Agricultural Center in Elizabethtown.
Updated food preservation guidelines will be
discussed. There is no charge to attend
but spaces are limited. To put your name
on the list, please call Sandra Cain at
910-862-4591.
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Three people killed in fiery wreck outside
Tar Heel -
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HERE For Photos
A fiery crash between a van and a
tractor-trailer loaded with wheat killed at
least three people Saturday afternoon near Tar
Heel. A six-year-old girl in the van and the
driver of the truck survived.
Authorities were trying to
determine how many people were in the van at the
time of the accident late Saturday afternoon.

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Senator Bill Rabon
June 14, 2013
Tax reform
compromise reached in Senate
The North Carolina Senate tentatively passed
compromise tax reform legislation Thursday that
will begin the process of eliminating the state
personal income tax and eventually eliminate the
corporate income tax, business franchise tax,
food tax and death tax – without expanding the
sales tax on services.
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2nd
Annual Senior Luau a Huge Success
The Bladen County
Senior Center was the scene of the 2nd Annual
Senior Luau Friday night and it was a huge
success. Senior Director Joan Allen
said, "this is a way for us to express our
gratitude to our clients who come join us each
and every day.

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A Father’s Day Salute to Frankie
Burney Marsha Burney
There’s
usually a close bond between a grandpa and his
first grandchild, but the connection that
Frankie Burney has with his granddaughter is
truly unique. Frankie and 20-month-old Riley
Grace spend every day together. “Just call
me ‘PaPa’s Day Care,’” Frankie joked.
Ever since Riley Grace was two weeks old,
she’s been spending her days with her PaPa.
Riley Grace’s mom (and Frankie’s daughter,
Whitney) has a hectic work schedule where she
has to report to work very early in the morning
at the Elizabethtown Dialysis Clinic.
Riley Grace’s “MeMe” (Frankie’s wife, Christy)
is a full-time college student. It just
seemed like the perfect solution for PaPa to
babysit Riley Grace every day.

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CSD/Bladenboro Jr. Betas Headed to
Nationals
18 Clarkton
Junior Beta Club members and another 8 or 9 from
Bladenboro Middle School leave around midnight
tonight (Friday) for the National meeting in
Mobile, Alabama. Both clubs are
competing in several events, and Allie Marsh,
CSD student, will be running for National Jr.
Beta Reporter. Both local clubs have unified to
perform her award winning skit.
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Cleaning Supplies Headed to Oklahoma
Cleaning
supplied donated by area residents will be
shipped out shortly headed to storm ravaged
Moore, Oklahoma, thanks to employees and owners
of Campbell Oil Co, Elizabethtown.
Tamara Wyatt, one of the leaders in the effort,
indicated Friday afternoon that they had
originally planned to ship the supplies on
Friday, however several individuals, groups and
businesses indicated they were on the way with
more. Now the shipping date appears to be
Monday.

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Bladen escapes heavy damage from
Thursday storm
There
were frightening flashes of lightning, loud
claps of thunder, strong gusts of wind, and more
than an inch of rain, but Bladen County appeared
to escape heavy damage from Thursday night's
storm that roared through the Cape Fear region.
More than 350,000 customers of
Duke Energy were without power in North Carolina
and South Carolina at some point during the
storm, but the utility company did not report
any outages in Bladen County. About 200,000
customers remained without power Friday morning,
including some in adjacent Sampson County.

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Bladen County Sheriff's Department
Arrest Report: June 3 through June 9
The
following arrests were filed by the Bladen
County Sheriff's Department from Monday, June 3
through Sunday, June 9. The people listed have
not been convicted of the charges and are
presumed innocent. Failure to appear charges are
not listed.
Monday, June 3
Kareem Jaquan Chancy, 21: Obtaining property by
false pretenses (felony)
Tuesday, June 4
Rebecca Sue Hall, 37: Resisting public officer
(misdemeanor) Christopher George
Barbeau, 33: Civil contempt: child support

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A Father’s Day Salute to Grant Pait
Marsha Burney
Grant
Pait says that his greatest purpose in life is
to raise his three sons to be “good husbands,
good fathers, good men,” and it’s obvious that
he also believes he should set the example for
them to follow. A true “family
man,” Grant is heavily involved in all three
boys’ lives – coaching them all, at one time or
another, in football, basketball, or baseball.
And while Grant loves all of his boys and has a
special bond with each, there’s a strong
connection between him and his middle son.
Grant and Nicholas, age 14, seem the most alike
– friendly, out-going, crack-a-joke,
never-met-a-stranger type guys.

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McIntyre Announces $30 Million Loan
for South River Electric Membership Corporation
Washington, D.C.
– U.S. Representative Mike McIntyre announced
today that South River Electric Membership
Corporation has been awarded a $30,000,000
federal loan to help serve its customers in
Johnston, Cumberland, Sampson, Bladen, and
Harnett counties.
Congressman McIntyre
stated, “Ensuring our citizens and communities
have the affordable power and energy they need
for every-day life is essential! These
funds will help South River do just that, and I
congratulate them for their work to secure these
funds.”

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Kyle Melvin tapped for Assistant DA
Marsha Burney
The
13th Judicial District – serving Brunswick,
Columbus, and Bladen counties – has gained an
eager, gregarious, talented young man as its
newest Assistant District Attorney. Kyle
Melvin has recently been selected as one of the
Assistant DA’s for the three-county district; he
will be based in the Columbus County DA’s
office. Melvin currently practices with Womble
and Campbell, PA, a law firm in Elizabethtown.
He will be sworn in next week.

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Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church Is
Listed In The National Register Of Historical
Places
Located near Clarkton
is Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church. Near the end
of the Revolutionary War the Battle of Brown's
Marsh was fought in the fall of 1781.
The Battle of Brown's Marsh lasted less than an
hour. The British had defeated the Whigs and had
taken over their campsite. The Whigs, after the
defeat by the British, fled north. The battle of
Brown's Marsh was one of the high points of the
Loyalists' success during the Revolutionary War.
Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church is listed
in the National Register of Historical Places in
the United States.
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No drought or
dry conditions in North Carolina
North Carolina is not experiencing drought or
abnormally dry conditions for the first time in
three years as a result of recent rainfall from
Tropical Storm Andrea and several other storm
systems. The
rainfall from Tropical Storm Andrea helped
eliminate lingering abnormally dry conditions in
eastern North Carolina. The last time the U.S.
Drought Monitor depicted no drought or
abnormally dry conditions in North Carolina was
during the week of April 20, 2010.
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ROBERT G. HESTER TO SPEAK AT
COMMITTEE OF 100 ANNUAL MEETING
The Bladen County
Committee of 100, Inc. will hold their Annual
Meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25th, at
Lu Mil Vineyard. The keynote speaker will
be Robert G. Hester, President, Bladen’s
Bloomin’ Agri-Industrial, Inc. Mr. Hester
will be speaking on Economic Development
Activity over the years in Bladen County.
The Committee of 100 is a non-profit development
corporation devoted to helping ensure that
sustained economic growth occurs within the
county. It is funded by its members, who
are citizens and others interested in the
economic well-being of this area.

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Bladen Farm Service Agency County Committee
Nomination Period Begins June 17 - Area
Producers Needed For Important Decisions
Agriculture Secretary
Tom Vilsack announced today that the nomination
period for Bladen Farm Service Agency (FSA)
county committees begins on Monday, June 17.
"I encourage all
eligible farmers and ranchers to participate in
this year's county committee elections by
nominating candidates by the August 1 deadline,"
said Vilsack. "County committees are a
vital link between the farm community and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and provide an
opportunity to farmers and ranchers for their
opinions and ideas to be heard. We have
been seeing an increase in the number of
nominations of women and minority candidates and
I hope that trend continues.”

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AIDS
Awareness Month
June is AIDS
Awareness Month and Eastpointe Healthcare is
sponsoring a workshop at the Bladen Cooperative
Extension Center (Ag Center) on Smith Circle in
Elizabethown. Dr. Steve Mason, of the
University of NC at Pembroke will be the
presenter on the topic, AIDS: "The Stuff You
Didn't Know". The program is open to the
public Thursday, June 27, 2013 from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. To register call Nicole Wilson
at 1-800-913-6109 or by email at
nwilson@eastpointe.net.
Eastpointe is the agency Managing Behavioral
Healthcare for citizens of Bladen and 11 other
eastern North Carolina counties.
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Clarkton Town Board Schedules Two
Public Hearings
The Town of Clarkton
will hold two (2) Public Hearings on Tuesday,
June 25, 2013, both in Town Hall, 82, N. Elm
Street, Clarkton.. The first is
scheduled for 5:25 p.m. and if for the purpose
of receiving public comment on Proposed
Amendment to Sec. 26-61 of the Town's Code of
Ordinances. A copy of the proposed
amendment may be viewed at Town Hall.

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"Non-Profit Business Seminar Series"
at BCC
The Small Business
Center at Bladen Community College is offering a
no-cost “Non-Profit Business Seminar Series.”
If you ever thought about starting a non-profit
or know someone who is considering starting one,
this is the series for you!
The seminars will
be held on Tuesday, June 11; Thursday, June 13;
Tuesday, June 18; and Thursday, June 20, from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Building 2, Room 207.
Sam Gore, a
non-profit specialist with Towards a Fruitful
Ministry, will be the presenter for this great
series

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Neighborhood
Watch Meeting Date Set
The next Bladenboro
Neighborhood Watch is scheduled for Thursday,
June 20, 7 p.m. at the Bladenboro Community
Building. Soon Neighborhood Watch signs
will be going up in the area..
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Bladen County Sheriff's Office offers
drug tip line
Do you know or believe there is unlawful drug
activity in your neighborhood? The Bladen County
Sheriff's Office has a way for you to report the
suspicious activity anonymously. Email drug
activity tips to
bladendrugtips@gmail.com or
text a tip to (910) 874-8124. The program is run
by the Narcotic Intel Center of the Sheriff's
Office Narcotic Division.
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Upcoming
events
June 16 - 21....Vacation Bible School
will be held June 16-21 at Northside Baptist Church,
898 Sunset Park Road, Bladenboro. Tap into God's
promise to give you courage to face your fears by
trusting him. In this one week adventure kids
though adults will learn to trust God thought Bible
stories, crafts, music, food and recreation.
This year's theme is Colossal Coaster World and you
are invited. For more information, call
910-863-3780.
June 17 - 21....Bethel Baptist
Church in Dublin will hold VBS Monday, June 17-
Friday, June 21 from 6-8:45 pm.
June 17-21...Center Road Baptist
Church would like to invite you to our Vacation
Bible School. This event will be June 17-21.
A meal will be served to all participants each day
at 5:30 pm and VBS will be from 6:15-9:00 pm.
Come out and join the fun of Colossal Coaster World:
Facing Fear, Trusting God!

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