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Arrests 4/16 - Rashon Dobson, 28, 106 Brown’s Terrace Circle, Pink Hill, failure to comply. Bond $293; court date May 6. 4/16 - Tameka Branson, 32, 865 Cecil Odie Road, Clinton, failure to return rental property. Bond $500; court date May 9. 4/17 - Cassandra Elizabeth Hardy, 32, 100 Legacy Lane, Lillington, failure to comply. Bond $290; court date April 30. 4/17 - Juan Carlos Core, 34, 84 April Lane, Clinton, possession with intent ...
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Former Garland town clerk Teresa Vaught takes notes during a meeting in late 2011. She now stands charged with 11 counts of embezzlement and a single count of financial card fraud following a State Bureau of Investigation probe. She was fired by the town in March 2012. (File photo/Sampson Independent)
Former Garland clerk faces myriad felonies
A former Garland town clerk is expected to be in Sampson County court later this month to face a dozen felony charges in connection with a state investigation into illegal operations that allegedly included embezzlement and financial card fraud. Longtime clerk Teresa Vaught, who was officially dismissed by the town in March 2012, stands charged with 11 counts of embezzlement by a public officer or trustee and a single count of financial car...
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"That Donut Place" owner Elaine Larson picks donuts out of her showcase to box for a customer. Her donuts are made from scratch fresh every morning and it isn't unusual for her to sell every donut or croissant in her showcase before closing time. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Sweetening Salemburg
Salemburg citizens have discovered the town’s sweet spot. Even though it’s only been open for business for just three weeks, “That Donut Place” has experienced early success, becoming a popular stop for locals and many who are just passing through. “I am a little surprised,” said owner Elaine Larson of how well the shop is doing. “Salemburg is a small town but people are really supporting us. Lots of people in the offices at the Justice Aca...
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Kerr's top student nominees - Kindergarten
Kerr Elementary School recently honored its kindergarten Student of the Month nominees for March. They are: Britney Diaz-Escobar, Haley Best, Essence Jones, Cilia Funez, Barbara Eugenio, Yahir Serrano-Mejia, Griffin Heard, Chloe Straughn, Zaire Smith, Mireya Zalavarria, Christpher Melvin, Amir Boykin and Zoie Allemore. (Courtesy photo)
Kerr’s top student nominees - Kindergarten
Courtesy photo Kerr Elementary School recently honored its kindergarten Student of the Month nominees for March. They are: Britney Diaz-Escobar, Haley Best, Essence Jones, Cilia Funez, Barbara Eugenio, Yahir Serrano-Mejia, Griffin Heard, Chloe Straughn, Zaire Smith, Mireya Zalavarria, Christpher Melvin, Amir Boykin and Zoie Allemore.
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SI’s MyOwn Apps opens new doors to consumers, advertisers
The Sampson Independent is opening new doors to its advertisers, their current customers and a whole world of new ones, all with the stroke of a fingertip. And it’s been done through MyOwn Apps, a new high-tech advertising venue that offers advertisers a way to reach on-the-go consumers looking for information fast and in the palm of their hand. “It’s an affordable avenue that advertisers can utilize to get their word out,” said SI publis...
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Commissioners Albert Kirby, left, and Jefferson Strickland listen to budget numbers during Monday night's Sampson County Board of Commissioners' pre-budget work session.
(Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Commissioners: Don’t raise taxes or drop services
During a three-hour session Monday night, Sampson County commissioners said they wanted to see no tax hike or drop in services in the 2013-14 budget but said cuts would at least have to be considered with oncoming school construction debt, declining revenues and continued drops in state funding amounting to a nearly $500,000 shortfall facing the county. At Monday night’s pre-budget work session, a budget impact summary highlights anticipate...
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Meth dump site discovered
More remnants of methamphetamine manufacturing were discovered along the roadside early this week, leading law enforcement officers to once again warn residents to be careful when they come upon what appears to be trash and, at the same time urging them to report anything that appears suspicious. A Department of Transportation employee discovered the latest dump site Monday afternoon while working in the Giddensville Road/Harvey Lewis Road ...
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The Mount Olive concert choir rehearses for upcoming concert. (Courtesy photo)
Mount Olive Concert choir to present spring performance
MOUNT OLIVE – The Mount Olive College Concert Choir is presenting its spring concert on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall, located at 207 Wooten Street in Mount Olive. The concert, entitled “An American Patchwork Quilt,” will feature sacred and secular American music of three centuries, ranging from folk music to classical. Selections will include childhood favorites like “Home on the Range,” and the frontier hymn “I Wi...
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Sampson Middle School band students.
Sampson Middle receives three Love of Learning grants
The Simple Gifts Fund has just awarded college scholarships for its third year to deserving Samson County students. Did you know that the Simple Gifts Fund is now much more than a scholarship program? Last month Simple Gifts provided the funding for the North Carolina Symphony to perform their educational program at Sunset Avenue School. Furthermore, Simple Gifts is in its second year of awarding grants for the advancement of education to ben...
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Arrests 4/15 - Brian Lee Williams, 38, 3307 Ozzie Road, Clinton, felony habitual impaired driving. Bond $5,000; court date April 26. 4/15 - Willie Monk, 43, 2559 Smith Road, Fayetteville, sell cocaine, deliver cocaine, maintaining a dwelling for the sell of cocaine. Monk turned himself in at the Sampson County Detention Center. Bond $65,000; court dates of April 30 and May 13 listed. Incidents 4/15 -The front window of WCLN-1170 A...
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Little girls and big girls alike break out the fancy hats for the N.C. Pickle Festival’s Pickle Me Pink Tea Party. This year’s event is set for Sunday, April 21, from 3-5 p.m., in the historic Mount Olive Depot. Tickets are available at the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce. The N. C. Pickle Festival gets under way the following Saturday, April 27 in downtown Mount Olive. (Courtesy photo)
Tickets available for Pickle Me Pink Tea Party
MOUNT OLIVE — Pull out your best manners and your fanciest hat for the N.C. Pickle Festival’s third annual Pickle Me Pink Tea Party. The event is set for Sunday, April 21, from 3-5 p.m. in the historic Mount Olive Depot. The event is an afternoon of frilly fun, filled with crafts and activities, delicacies, tea, and pickles (of course). Those attending are encouraged to wear their fancy hats. Tickets are $25, and admit one little girl of ...
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Hobbton High students and robotics club members Hope Rogers and Byron Martinez share with the Sampson County Schools' Board of Education how they constructed their robot and how it works. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
Hobbton High going to the … robots
Robots are taking over Hobbton High School. Recently started just this past fall, the after-school robotics club has proven popular and successful, leading to the development of a robotics class. According to Richard Warren, an alumnus of Hobbton High who now teaches Technology, Engineering, and Design at the school, the robotics class is already included in the list of courses to be offered next year. “I have already signed up for the cl...
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During their visit to the Greenville Museum of Art, Hobbton High students had the opportunity to create their own art - collages - at the museum's education facility. (Courtesy photo)
Grant exposes Hobbton art students to the bigger picture
A Love of Learning grant from Simple Gifts recently sent 40 students from Hobbton High School to Greenville with their art teacher Jennifer Jackson to visit East Carolina University and the Greenville Museum of Art. Jackson, who graduated from ECU with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, was eager to take her students out of Sampson County and expose them to a variety of art and to a college campus. “I’m always talking about when I went ...
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Concerns shared about privatization plans
Last week, the announcement on job creation efforts and Voter ID took center stage at the state Legislature. Gov. Pat McCrory proposed his plan to privatize much of the Department of Commerce by creating a public-private partnership that addresses North Carolina’s economy. This announcement comes just days after the governor’s plan to also privatize Medicaid. My concern regarding these privatization measures is that they run the risk of diver...
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Your number is your card
Often times, people decide they need to apply for a new Social Security card because they can’t find their old one. As long as you have all of the required information and documentation, it’s not difficult to obtain a replacement Social Security card. But here’s even better news: you probably don’t need the card. When you think about it, your Social Security number is your Social Security card. That is, knowing your number is usually all yo...
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Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent
A group of Sampson Community College Criminal Justice students collected more than 500 pounds to benefit the Sampson County Animal Shelter as a way to kick off the formation of the Criminal Justice Club.
Shelter animals beneficiary of SCC club’s generosity
Serving and protecting their communities may one day be a career for a group of Criminal Justice students at Sampson Community College, but for now they have aspired to make a difference in the community in other ways through the formation of a club designed to build bonds as students while making a local impact. Jennifer MacNeil, an instructor within SCC’s Criminal Justice Program, started the club this semester and it now serves as advise...
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Joshua Andrews
Sampson officers collar fugitives
Two fugitives — one wanted in Colorado, the other in South Carolina — are both in the Sampson County Detention Center today awaiting extradition and, at the same time, facing local charges which led to the discovery of their wanted status in other states. Joshua Earl Andrews, 20, 419 Lafayette St., Clinton, is being held without bond on the fugitive warrant. His status was discovered Sunday after he was taken into custody on N.C. Highway Pa...
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Robbery suspect sought
One suspect is being sought in connection with the Sunday night robbery of a Roseboro Piggly Wiggly employee attempting to deposit the days checks at a nearby night bank drop. No one was injured in the incident, but assorted checks were taken, along with the bag they were zipped inside, Sampson sheriff’s authorities noted Monday. The incident occurred just after 10 p.m. Sunday as an employee drove up to the bank on East Roseboro Street — ...
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Zachary Peters
Three face resisting officer charges
An attempt to serve criminal papers on one Sampson County man has led to the arrest of three local residents, two who officers say tried to thwart their efforts to execute the failure to appear warrants. Sheriff’s Cpl. Marcus Smith said the arrests came after deputies went to 4369 Roanoke Road, Newton Grove to serve warrants on Zachary Peters, 22, of that address for failing to appear on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and po...
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Crimewatch
Arrests 4/11 - James Lee Staton, 22, 300 Hunter Road, Clinton, failure to comply/child support. Bond $500; court date April 23. 4/11 - Terrick Sherrill Armwood, 31, 1160 Thompson Way, Turkey, failure to comply/child support. Bond $1,000; court date April 23. 4/12 - Aaron Eugene Lockwood, 24, 200 Catherine St., Benson, failure to appear on two counts giving fictitious information to a law enforcement officers. Bond $1,100; court date M...
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