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Makin’ the grade
Restaurant Grades Week of April 8, 2013 Taco Rico – Newton Grove 97.5 Piggy Wiggly Deli – Roseboro 92 Friendly Mart - Spiveys Corner 96.5 Hardees – Newton Grove 97 Hong Kong City 95.5 Waffle Kitchen 97
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Baggin' the bird
Christopher Jolly of Spivey’s Corner harvested his first turkey on April 10 with his grandfather, Mike Melvin.  The turkey had 1-inch spurs, a 10.5-inch beard and weighed 15 pounds. Christopher is a student at Midway Elementary School. He is the son of Scott and Leigh Ann Jolly. (Courtesy photo)
Baggin’ the bird
Christopher Jolly of Spivey’s Corner harvested his first turkey on April 10 with his grandfather, Mike Melvin. The turkey had 1-inch spurs, a 10.5-inch beard and weighed 15 pounds. Christopher is a student at Midway Elementary School. He is the son of Scott and Leigh Ann Jolly. (Courtesy photo)
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Crimewatch
Arrests 4/5 - Pedro Antonio Mejia, 31, 136 Gladys Drive, Magnolia, no operator’s license. Bond $500; court date May 20. 4/5 - Luis Castro, 23, 105 Pete St., Magnolia, manufacturing fraudulent ID, providing fictitious information to officers. Bond $2,500; court date May 20. 4/9 - Kenneth Graham Kinlaw Jr., 47, 3861 Hwy. 131 South, obtaining property by false pretense. Bond $3,000. 4/11 - Susan E. Leventhal, 57, 2307 Harnett-Dunn Hwy....
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Dr. Opey Jeanes
Mount Olive College spring commencement May 4
MOUNT OLIVE – Mount Olive College will graduate approximately 360 students at its 59th spring commencement on Saturday, May 4th. Graduation exercises are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. in the George and Annie Dail Kornegay Arena. Dr. Opey D. Jeanes will be the commencement speaker. Jeanes has been the vice president for special services at Mount Olive College for over 20 years. He is also the director of MOC at Goldsboro located on Seymour Johnson...
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Kerr's top February students — kindergarten
Kerr Elementary recently names its Student of the Month nominees for February. They are: Judith Platero, Donovan Stephen, Reyna Galindo-Lopez, Jocelin Trejo. Ethan Matthis. Jonahs Baylor, Alejandra Ozuna-Chavez, Josue Meza, Anthony Rivas, King Faison, Mercy Jackson, Zylan Warren and Genesis Dubon. (Courtesy photo)
Kerr’s top February students — kindergarten
Kerr Elementary recently names its Student of the Month nominees for February. They are: Judith Platero, Donovan Stephen, Reyna Galindo-Lopez, Jocelin Trejo. Ethan Matthis. Jonahs Baylor, Alejandra Ozuna-Chavez, Josue Meza, Anthony Rivas, King Faison, Mercy Jackson, Zylan Warren and Genesis Dubon.
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Eagle Scout Jarrett Jackson with one of the life flight helicopter pilots who flew down to the Spivey's Corner Volunteer Fire Department Saturday, April 6 for the helipad dedication ceremony. Getting a helipad for Spivey's Corner was Jackson's Eagle Scout project which he called Project Eagle Flight. (Courtesy photo)
Soaring to new heights
The sound of swirling helicopter blades has long been heard at the Spivey’s Corner Volunteer Fire Department as life fight helicopters have landed to transport injured or sick citizens to Raleigh, Durham, or Chapel Hill for immediate medical attention. Although able to land, the helicopters had no real helipad to use. That is, until Midway High School student and Eagle Scout Jarrett Jackson set out to do something about it. According to Jac...
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Kerr's Terrific Kids
Kerr Elementary School recently recognized its kindergarten Terrific Kids for the third nine weeks. Students honored are: Maurice Moore, Britney Diaz-Escobar, Bruno Gamez, Deryck Hidalgo, Janelly Sanchez, Jada Faison-Joyner, Zion Lamb, Saniah McNeill, Ashley Zaldivar, Lydia Jackson, Sydney Boone, Elisabeth Rivera, Abanny Caceres, Desirae Rogers, Drake Spell, Gracie Butler, Evelyn Chavez, Zimoria Gonzalez, Sean Bell Jr.,DalsynTew, Blair Miller, Yoandri Zuniga Rodriquez, Camden Matthews, Brandi Sessoms, Peyton Gomez, Jamiyah Joyner, Tristan Powell, James Williams, Ryan McNeil, Alex Bishop, Nyjia Bell, JairiArmas, Alaysia Venable Hunter Avery, Larkin Best, Breydan Parsons, JosueColindres, Hanna Michalek and Marissa Daggs. (Courtesy photo)
Kerr’s Terrific Kids
Courtesy photo Kerr Elementary School recently recognized its kindergarten Terrific Kids for the third nine weeks. Students honored are: Maurice Moore, Britney Diaz-Escobar, Bruno Gamez, Deryck Hidalgo, Janelly Sanchez, Jada Faison-Joyner, Zion Lamb, Saniah McNeill, Ashley Zaldivar, Lydia Jackson, Sydney Boone, Elisabeth Rivera, Abanny Caceres, Desirae Rogers, Drake Spell, Gracie Butler, Evelyn Chavez, Zimoria Gonzalez, Sean Bell Jr.,Dalsyn...
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Keshaun Strickland
Traffic stop lands one behind bars
A traffic stop near Alex Benton Road for a tinted window violation Thursday has left the driver in jail facing far more than a minor highway violation. Kinston resident Keshaun Emmanuel Strickland,21, remained in behind bars late Friday afternoon under a $30,000 secured bond, charged with felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, maintaining a vehicle for the sell of a controlled substance, both felonies, as well as misde...
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James Williams
Break-in suspect in custody
An ongoing probe into residential thefts in the northern part of Sampson County has led to the arrest of a 20-year-old who now faces a string of felony charges. James O. Williams, of 1315 Alderman Mill Road, Dunn has been jailed in connection with three break-ins — two in late 2012, the other early 2013 — and remained behind bars late Thursday afternoon under a $12,000 secured bond. Williams now faces eight felony counts related to break-...
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Rallying around cancer survivors
Although Sampson County’s annual Relay for Life event is not until the end of May, local cancer survivors will be coming together this month for the Sampson County Survivors Dinner to celebrate life and share their support and encouragement with one another. The dinner, now in its sixth year, will be held Saturday, April 20 ,from 5 to 7 p.m., at the Clinton Family Worship Center. In addition to being served an Italian dinner of spaghetti ...
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Spell speaks at Rotary meeting
Becky Spell addressed the Clinton-Sampson Rotary Club Monday, April 8, updating them on activities of her non-profit organization, Tim's Gifts. Shown with her is Rotarian Chris Fann.
Spell speaks at Rotary meeting
Becky Spell addressed the Clinton-Sampson Rotary Club Monday, April 8, updating them on activities of her non-profit organization, Tim’s Gifts. Shown with her is Rotarian Chris Fann.
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Lessons in N.C. counties
Chip Pollock, eighth-grade Social Studies teacher at Hobbton Middle School, assigned the 'Counties of N.C.' project to his classes in an effort to further comprehension about the state in which they live.  Students were required to contact their chosen county's Chamber of Commerce to request information that was later used for research.  Before presenting to their classmates, each student was required to write a report, make a display and PowerPoint, create a pamphlet for tourists and design a county flag.  Students pictured, from left, are:  Nyreke Peters, Edwin Garcia, Nick Davis, Nina Devone, Alona Rhodes and Monica Farias. (Courtesy photo)
Lessons in N.C. counties
Chip Pollock, eighth-grade Social Studies teacher at Hobbton Middle School, assigned the ‘Counties of N.C.’ project to his classes in an effort to further comprehension about the state in which they live. Students were required to contact their chosen county’s Chamber of Commerce to request information that was later used for research. Before presenting to their classmates, each student was required to write a report, make a display and Power...
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Citizens providing feedback on bills
Greetings from Raleigh! I hope that everyone had a wonderful weekend and was able to enjoy the nice weather. It was another busy week in the North Carolina Senate this week with numerous bills being read on the floor and sent to various committees. I have received a lot of feedback over the past few weeks about various bills currently in the General Assembly. While I do try and respond to every email and call, please know that for the next se...
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Former Sampson County sheriff's deputy and Ivanhoe resident Edward Gillam was wounded Wednesday night during an altercation with a suspect. Gillam is currently the police chief in Bolton. (Photo courtesy the Whiteville News Reporter)
Former Sampson officer recovering from gunshot
A former Sampson County Sheriff’s officer, who still has ties to the area, was wounded Wednesday night when his service weapon discharged during a fight with an armed intruder inside the officer’s private vehicle. Edward Gillam, 41, now the Bolton police chief, was released from the hospital Thursday. He drove himself there Wednesday night after being injured in an altercation that began while he was stopped at a traffic checkpoint on West ...
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A Special day
The 2013 Sampson County Special Olympics was held Thursday at Union High School from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Special needs students enjoyed a variety of games including the bean bag toss, the softball throw, the soccer ball kick, bowling, and horseshoes, to name a few.  (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
A special day
Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent The 2013 Sampson County Special Olympics was held yesterday at Union High School from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Special needs students enjoyed a variety of games including the bean bag toss, the softball throw, the soccer ball kick, bowling, and horseshoes, to name a few. For more Special Olympics photos, see A10.
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The Special Olympics gave kids from across the county the opportunity to participate in many activities including a soccer ball kick event. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
The return of Special Olympics
Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent A popular event among the young participants in the Special Olympics was the bean bag toss. Some found that placing the bean bags in the holes was better than throwing them. Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent The Special Olympics gave kids from across the county the opportunity to participate in many activities including a soccer ball kick event. Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent Kids could hav...
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Garland Mayor Winifred Murphy reads a portion of an employee appraisal form, proposed to evaluate performance. The town's board, including Commissioner Ralph expressed apprehension in moving forward with using the form and unanimously tabled the matter. (Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Garland board OKs $3,000 for park accessories
GARLAND — After months of discussion, the Garland Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to use funds recently withdrawn from a CD to purchase picnic tables, grills and shelters for the town park even after concerns were raised amongst the board as to how best to utilize the funds. In February, the board discussed improving the park, identifying ways that could be done while bringing revenue to the town. Adding shelters, tables and grills...
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Old Bluff to premier second production in May
Established in the fall of 2011, Clinton’s Old Bluff Theatre Co. is busy rehearsing for its second show, a production of the play “Doubt, a Parable” by John Patrick Shanley. “We just started rehearsals this past Monday,” said director Lucy Lockamy, “and our opening night will be Thursday, May 9.” According to Lockamy, “Doubt” is set in the 1960s and tells the story of a nun who has doubts about the nature of a relationship between a pries...
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Commissioner Matthew Register suggests a schedule of fines for residents who do not remove their trash cans from curbs by the Thursday morning after Wednesday's weekly collection. The board approved imposing an initial fine of $25, increasing by $25 for each subsequent violation ($50 for the second, $75 for the third, etc).
(Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Garland garbage cart fines coming
GARLAND — Town residents said they are tired of dealing with the same garbage. Garland residents have long raised concerns about trash cans being left at curbs, an issue that especially rears its smelly head when the weather gets warmer. In response to those concerns, some of which were raised at Tuesday’s town meeting, the Garland Board of Commissioners set a rule, and has attached sizable fines penalizing those who do not follow it. Wit...
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John Connet, city manager of Clinton, shared with Newton Grove's mayor and town commissioners the need for for long-term water supply planning. Agreeing with Connet, the town board decided to join Clinton and other surrounding towns in Sampson County to work together on the issue. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Newton Grove joins long-term water planning effort
Clinton city manager John Connet visited the town of Newton Grove Tuesday on behalf of the Clinton-Sampson County Planning and Development department, meeting with town commissioners to discuss long-term water supply plans. According to Connet, a study of the county’s aquifers was done several years ago and showed local water supply to be “in good shape.” However, Connet stressed that the water supply is something to “keep a check on,” ad...
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