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Laser treatment available for secondary cataracts
We will continue our discussion on all things cataract in recognition of National Cataract Awareness Month by talking about the most common postoperative change that occurs after cataract surgery: the posterior capsule opacity. A posterior capsule opacity is the presence of a hazy membrane (capsule) just behind the intraocular lens implant. This condition is sometimes referred to as “secondary cataract,” although the term is actually a misn...
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Chamber Leadership group visits lawmakers
Members of the Clinton-Sampson Chamber of Commerce's Adult Leadership participants paid a visit earlier this week to state lawmakers Rep. Larry Bell, Rep. William Brisson and Sen. Brent Jackson during State Government Day in Raleigh. (Courtesy photo)
Chamber Leadership group visits lawmakers
Members of the Clinton-Sampson Chamber of Commerce’s Adult Leadership participants paid a visit earlier this week to state lawmakers Rep. Larry Bell, Rep. William Brisson and Sen. Brent Jackson during State Government Day in Raleigh.
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Garland site of huge Easter celebration Monday
GARLAND — An Easter celebration, complete with an egg hunt, children’s activities and concessions, is slated to overtake the Garland Town Park Monday and town officials are expecting an egg-cellent turnout. The festivities for what is being called the Gigantic Easter Egg Hunt and Activity Day will begin at 11 a.m. Monday, the first such event sponsored by Garland’s community N.C. STEP (Small Town Economic Prosperity) team. Sheila Smith, N...
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Clinton resident Jean Howard turns in some old prescription medicines to officer Jessie Kittrell during last week's Operation Medicine Drop. Kittrell was stationed at Clinton Drug, one of two dropoff sites used for the operation. The other was at WalMart. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
Residents deliver during Medicine Drop
Clinton residents — and some from outside the city limits — gave up their drugs in droves to Clinton police last week during the fourth annual Operation Medicine Drop, a day set aside once a quarter to allow residents to bring those unused, outdated medications in, preventing accidental poisonings, abuse, theft and a tainted water supply. “It was the most successful one yet,” said police Chief Jay Tilley. “We saw a lot of medicines dropped ...
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Drugs seized, 7 arrested in multi-agency I-95 operation
A multi-agency operation along Interstate 95 late last month and into March has netted law enforcement a laundry list of arrests and seizures that Sampson Sheriff Jimmy Thornton called impressive. Members of the Sampson Criminal Interdiction Team assisted in Winter Operation, a program targeting I-95 because, Thornton said, it was a well-known pipeline for criminal activity, stretching from the northern parts of the United States to the sou...
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Beamans talk arrowheads with Union students
Third-grade students at Union Elementary School had a special presentation earlier this month. Cecil Beaman and his wife, Lynda, brought Cecil's massive arrowhead collection to show to the students. They talked about the history of the Native Americans and how arrowheads and spears were used thousands of years ago. They also discussed ways for students to find Native American artifacts and become a collector too. Students were allowed to ask questions and even pick up and touch the different Native American artificats. Native Americans were truly creative and inventive people. Mr. and Mrs. Beaman were both long-time educators in Duplin County. They live in Kenansville. (Courtesy photos)
Beamans talk arrowheads with Union students
Courtesy photo Third-grade students at Union Elementary School had a special presentation earlier this month. Cecil Beaman and his wife, Lynda, brought Cecil’s massive arrowhead collection to show to the students. They talked about the history of the Native Americans and how arrowheads and spears were used thousands of years ago. They also discussed ways for students to find Native American artifacts and become a collector too. Students wer...
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N.C. Highway Patrol trooper J.L. Murphy, right, and First Sgt. R.P. Hooks will be among those scouring the roadways this weekend - and throughout the year - in search of traffic violators. Troop B, which encompasses Sampson County, has a number of upcoming campaigns, including this weekend's Distracted Drive project. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
Troopers intent on keeping roadways safe
If you’re traveling over the Easter break, chances are you’ll see Highway Patrol vehicles on the roads with you, troopers behind the wheel scanning the roadways for violators. This weekend, in particular, the focus will be on distracted drivers, but every day, troopers say they’re on the lookout for other violations as well, all in an effort to keep the roadways safe for motorists. To that end, First Sgt. Ricky Hooks, with Troop B, which ...
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Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent
Devane Street is one of the many neighborhoods in Clinton that has seen 'excellent' participation rates in the city's curbside recycling program thus far. Through just six days of collection, there has already been 19 tons of recycling amassed.
Tons of recyclables already collected
If the initial days of curbside recycling are any indication, the city of Clinton’s revamped program is poised for massive success. After a nearly eight-year hiatus, curbside recycling began anew March 12, with a program developed to collect local recycling from curbs Tuesday through Friday every other week. Collection extended throughout that first week and continued this week. With six full days in the books through Wednesday — four the f...
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FCCLA students
Simple Gifts grants making impact at Hobbton
Many Sampsonians know of the Simple Gifts Fund. The Simple Gifts Fund Scholarship has been awarded to Sampson County students for three years now. The fund is more than just a scholarship. The fund is in its 2nd year of awarding grants for the advancement of education to benefit Sampson students and teachers. This spring, four Love of Learning Simple Gifts Fund grants were awarded to Hobbton High School educators. One of the recent awards w...
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Easter Parade returns to Autryville
Preparations are nearly complete for the 2013 edition of the Autryville Area Easter Parade. An Easter tradition since the year 2000, the parade is scheduled to start at Autryville Baptist Church this Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Micajah Autry Historical Society, the Autryville Area Easter Parade encourages fun and fellowship among friends and neighbors from Autryville and the surrounding communities. According to parade sp...
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Crimewatch
Arrests 3/25 - Jerry Adam Holder, 22, 306 Falling Leaves Lane, Roseboro, failure to appear on charge of obtaining property by false pretense. Bond $10,000; court date April 18. 3/27 - William Hilton Evans, 61, 1171 Belvin Maynard Road, Harrells, failure to appear on charges of driving while impaired and unsafe lane change. Bond $500; court date April 17. 3/27 - Charles Anthony Briza Jr., 35, 303 Horeshoe Road, Autryville, failure to a...
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Three jailed after meth lab discovered
Three Quail Run Lane residents are behind bars this morning facing multiple meth-related charges after a lab was discovered early Tuesday morning outside a residence where two of the three suspects lived. In custody are Jackie Naylor Lewis, 52, of 357 Quail Run Lane, Clinton; Rodney Dalton Lewis, 52, of 357 Quail Run Lane; and Elwin Glenn Jordan, 45, of 626 Shipp Road, Clinton. All three are under separate $250,000 secured bonds. Jackie a...
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Bridge work will close portion of A’ville Road
The Department of Transportation is closing a portion of another Sampson County road for bridge work, part of routine maintenance crews are doing throughout the area. Both directions of Autryville Road (SR 1233), 0.3 miles west of Hollandtown Road (SR 1412), will be closed beginning Monday, April 8 and continuing until Friday, April 19 at 5 p.m. But even as crews prepare to shut down a section of one road, two others are opening back up —...
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A Tarheel Challenge cadet helps Continuing Education art student Jerry Carter hang one of the paintings that will be displayed in the annual Sampson Community College Student Art Show, which begins Sunday, April 7 with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Art on parade
This week art students at Sampson Community College have been hard at work getting their paintings, drawings, and photographs ready to be featured in the college’s annual student art show. Both curriculum and continuing education art students will display their artwork in the show which will begin Sunday, April 7 with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. The nearly 145 works of art will remain on the walls of the college’s North and East/Occupation...
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Graphic courtesy of County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
Sampson is shown shaded in dark, indicating its place in the bottom fourth of North Carolina counties in health outcomes, according to recently released national study. For the first time since the study's inception in 2010, Sampson's state ranking slipped in both health outcomes and health factors.
County’s overall health slipping, study shows
A national study shows that Sampson County’s rank in the health of North Carolina counties declined in two key categories for 2013, the first time it has slipped in both since the study’s inception. As part of the County Health Rankings study, nearly every county in all 50 states is scrutinized using a variety of measures that affect health and impact the life-span of people in certain communities. Each county received a summary rank for ea...
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Roady Carter won most eggs in the 3-5 group.
Children, parents enjoy city rec egg hunt
Between 50 and 100 children turned out for the Clinton Recreation and Parks annual Easter egg hunt. Over 600 eggs in each age group were spread out throughout the park, and youngsters, squealing with delight, took off in search of them. Prizes were awarded in each age group, including accolades to those who found the lucky egg or could claim to have found the most. Everyone met in the Bellamy Center where the Easter Bunny came and all the...
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Jackson touted
Sampson County Schools' TAG Teacher of the Month for February is Jennifer Jackson from Hobbton High School. Other teachers who were also recognized are Sarah Cone from Sampson Early College High School, Najshula Lassitera from Lakewood High School, Nancy Heath from Midway High School, and Joshua Tew from Midway High School. TAG stands for "Teachers' Action for Growth," a new high school teacher recognition program for Sampson County Schools. In the program, teachers are observed and "tagged" when they demonstrate the instructional skills and strategies called for by the new Common Core curriculum. (Courtesy photo)
Jackson touted
Courtesy photo Sampson County Schools’ TAG Teacher of the Month for February is Jennifer Jackson from Hobbton High School. Other teachers who were also recognized are Sarah Cone from Sampson Early College High School, Najshula Lassitera from Lakewood High School, Nancy Heath from Midway High School, and Joshua Tew from Midway High School. TAG stands for “Teachers’ Action for Growth,” a new high school teacher recognition program for Sampson...
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The Clinton City Board of Education looked over the complete facilities study as Dr. Jim Watson and architect Randy Baker of Pinnacle Architecture highlighted some of their recommended improvements. Special attention was given to school security. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
School security measures outlined in city facility needs study
The Clinton City Board of Education learned about the state of the city schools’ facilities from Dr. Jim Watson with Pinnacle Architecture during its board meeting earlier this week. Watson, along with architect Randy Baker, shared with the board the findings of their facility study which they have been working on since December. “There are several pieces and parts,” noted Watson of the extensive study, adding that previous studies done, ...
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First glimpse of city’s new brand could come in April
The city of Clinton could soon get a new brand, part of a larger effort to market a revamped community and position it for the future. City staff is currently putting together a specific proposal for the branding of the City of Clinton and could present it as early as April, city officials said. Branding has been an issue discussed publicly since the beginning of the year, and amongst a key group in recent weeks. Last month, a presentatio...
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Paul Anthony Worthy Jr.
Fake ID leads to drug arrest
An attempt to keep his real identity hidden from law enforcement officers has landed a 25-year-old Pittsboro man behind bars in Sampson County, now charged with a string of drug offenses. Paul Antony Worthy Jr., of 3475 Old Graham Road, was stopped as he traveled east along I-40, near mile marker 355, for a routine traffic violation, but what started out as a normal investigation soon turned into a probable cause search initiated after Samp...
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