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Top Stories for Thursday, September 25th, 2008: Removal of barn only weeks away DAILY DISPATCH / WILLIAM F. WEST This barn in central Oxford will be taken apart, stored and eventually rebuilt to serve as a ...
Options available for alcohol and drug addiction, recovery
In commemoration of the 19th National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, the Warren County Board of Commissioners has proclaimed September as Recovery Month here.
County committees work toward property protection and preservation
Two relatively new committees are making progress toward protecting and enhancing property in the county.
Burchette could face death in deputy's shooting
Prosecutors will pursue a potential death penalty case against Montellus Burchette, who faces first-degree murder charges in connection with the September 2006 shooting death of Warren County Sheriff's Deputy ...
Robertson named Principal of the Year
Vaughan Elementary School Principal Noel Robertson, center, accepts the Warren County Schools Principal of the Year award for the 2008-09 academic year.
Warren Restaurant changes hands
In her last week as owner of The Warren Restaurant, Jeanette Fleming stands at the entrance to the business that she and husband Sol began operating in 1989.
Hanna deluges North Carolina coast
The force of the tropical storm was expected to be spent by dawn. In the Triangle, a flash-flood warning was issued, and 5 inches of rain were forecast Josh Shaffer, Martha Quillin and Matt Ehlers Shared ...
Top Stories for Friday, September 5th, 2008: Shopkeepers seek safety DAILY DISPATCH / AL WHELESS Area shopkeepers and supporters of the Alashmali family on Thursday visited with Sheriff Peter White, center ...
Help available locally for switch to digital broadcasts
On Feb. 17, 2009, all full-power television stations will stop broadcasting in their current analog format and completely switch to digital.
Norlina schedules public hearings
The Norlina Town Board will be conducting two public hearings before the start of its regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Sept.
Top Stories for Saturday, August 23rd, 2008: Responders learn chopper maneuvers DAILY DISPATCH / ASHLEY STEVEN AYSCUE Firefighters from the Henderson and Vance County Fire Departments carry Chief Danny ...
Additional pre-trial motions in the case of Travis O'Neal King, 33, of Warrenton, who faces two first-degree murder charges in relation to the April 2006 shooting deaths of two Warren County residents, will be ...
HealthCo services remain intact despite loss of grant funding
Vance-Warren Comprehensive Health Plan, Inc. , familiar to local residents through its HealthCo facility in the Soul City community, will not receive federal Community Health Center grant funding for the ...
DAILY DISPATCH / AL STAINBACK Angela Person of Henderson climbs a ladder to sign her name on the Fight Back Express bus.
Jones pleads guilty in Wimbrow murder
Theresa Jones pled guilty Tuesday afternoon to second-degree murder in relation to the March 2005 death of Norlina resident Donald "Tickie" Wimbrow.
Carter named 2008 Clubwoman of the Year
Warrenton Woman's Club member Mary Alice Carter is joined by her husband, Clifton, as she accepts the 2008 Clubwoman of the Year award.
Guilty pleas entered in arson case
Daniel Zane Carroll of Warrenton and Ryan Spenser Pitchford of Norlina on Monday entered guilty pleas to second-degree arson and other charges in relation to a fire that destroyed the Lake Gaston home of Tony ...
Meek Agency named Small Business of the Year
Toni Haavisto, left, executive director of The Chamber of Commerce of Warren County, presents Butch Meek of the O.L. Meek Insurance Agency with the 2007 Small Business of the Year Award.
Assaults, larcenies, and FTA's
Filed under: Crime , News - Jason Feingold, Ed. @ 12:01 am - Rodrick Bates, of 515 Davis Street, was served with an order for his arrest. via Home in Henderson
National Day of Prayer observed locally Survey shows city employees not satisfied with their pay BY REGGIE PONDER DAILY DISPATCH WRITER A recently completed opin ion survey of Henderson city employees shows a ... via Daily Dispatch