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Garland deputy clerk Jennifer Richardson reads a letter from a concerned citizen who received one of 37 tickets issued stating she was in violation of new rule that trash cans be removed from the curb and placed out of view from the street. A refund was later issued. (Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Garland eases new trash can rule
GARLAND — After receiving some backlash from residents in response to a new ordinance imposing a $25 fee if trash cans were not removed by a certain time, the timeframe has been extended and a refund for one purposed violator was issued. During the Garland Board of Commissioners meeting this week, deputy town clerk Jennifer Richardson noted 37 pink violation slips issued in the first two weeks, with two payments received. “The first day o...
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Sampson County Public Works employees haul off the gas chamber Wednesday from the county's animal shelter, which the facility's director Alan Canady called 'a big day' for Sampson County, which has moved to humane lethal injection as a form of euthanasia. (Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
County puts chamber to sleep
After years of operation, the gas chamber at the Sampson County Animal Shelter is no more. It was dismantled Wednesday morning and hauled away from its location at the rear of the shelter facility to the salvage yard, the culmination of work by shelter officials that began in earnest last year. “It has been long and tedious work but I think the public needs to see that Sampson County Animal Shelter does care about the animals in every asp...
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Stylist Rose Soto prepares to snip off one section of Rosemary Hunter's hair. Hunter, who turned 66 Wednesday, decided she would offer her hair to Locks of Love, a way, she said, of giving back. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
A birthday gift
Rosemary Hunter wanted to do something special for her 66th birthday, something that would be her gift to others. Armed with that desire, the Sampson Regional pediatric nurse, along with a few of her close friends, headed downtown Clinton to Bill’s Beauty Shop where Hunter offered up 12 inches of her black and gray tresses, a sacrifice so cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy would have an opportunity at wigs designed just for them. Sit...
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Shawn Purvis, who has served as Clinton's assistant manager since 2008 and assumed the finance officer role in 2011, will serve as interim city manager while the city searches for John Connet's replacement. (Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Purvis gets nod as interim city manager
Assistant city manager Shawn Purvis has been tapped as interim city manager, to manage day-to-day operations while the city searches for John Connet’s successor. Connet, who has served as Clinton’s city manager since July 2002, accepted the manager post for the City of Hendersonville last month, beating out 85 other applicants for the position. He will serve his last day as Clinton’s manager on May 24 and begin in the Hendersonville capacit...
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Ponce receives Bradshaw scholarship
Michael Mozingo, administrator of the Edith Bradshaw Scholarship, recently announced that this year’s recipient is Ms. Paolo Ponce. The award in the amount of $1,500 was presented to Ponce at the 9 a.m. mass at St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church in Mount Olive, on Mother’s Day, May 12. Ponce is the daughter of Juan and Rosalbo Ponce of Seven Springs. She is a senior at Spring Creek High School where she is ranked 6th in her class and is...
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Crimewatch
Arrests/Citations 5/14 - John W. Royal, 29, Odum Road, Clinton, unauthorized use of a vehicle. Bond $3,000; court date Jun3 7. 5/14 - Justin Reginald Cromartie, 19, 980 Gibbs Road, Garland, larceny. Bond $1,000; court date June 10. 5/14 - Jeffery Allen Hobbs, 36, 310 East Roseboro St., Roseboro, second degree trespassing. Bond $1,000; court date May 21. 5/14 - Justin Clint Spell, 17, 1317 Chancey Road, Clinton, simple assault. Bond ...
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Six of the seven Built Ford Tough – FFA Scholarship winners met with Ford of Clinton owner Larry McPhail this week. From left to right are: Sarah Brewer, Hunter Johnson, Britnie Adams, Ford of Clinton owner Larry McPhail, John Jackson, Adam Bryant and Madison Pope.
Ford of Clinton awards FFA scholarships
Seven Sampson County high school seniors have each earned $1,000 FFA scholarships thanks to Ford of Clinton and the Ford Motor Company. The scholarships are the result of a Ford Motor Company initiative called the Built Ford Tough- FFA Scholarship Program and it’s designed to recognize FFA members’ talents and accomplishments while encouraging future academic achievement. The students who earned the award are: • Joanna Rackley, Hobbton HS...
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Get ready — it’s Alive After 5 time again
Alive After Five is here, with 2013’s expanded slate of shows to reverberate in downtown Clinton starting this Thursday. On the heels of two successful years, the third annual Alive After Five Summer Concert Series will kick off with a performance from versatile dance and show band North Tower. AA5 committee member and event organizer Ray Jordan said the response from sponsors has been tremendous, with many familiar faces on board and a f...
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Unity Male Chorus celebrating anniversary Saturday
The Unity Male Chorus will celebrate their anniversary Saturday, May 18 at the Wilson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Turkey, beginning at 5 p.m. The following groups will be participating: Warsaw Male Chorus; Faison Family; Hines Chapel Male Chorus; First Baptist Turkey Male Chorus; Friendship Baptist Church of Rose Hill; and others. For more information, call Johnny Mitchell at 910-284-6197. The Point Level Disciples of Christ Church, C...
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Purvis will take interim manager post
During a budget work session tonight, Clinton Mayor Lew Starling announced that Shawn Purvis will take over as interim city manager when John Connet departs the post next Friday, May 24. Purvis is currently the city’s assistant city manager. Connet announced a few weeks back that he would be leaving his current position to take over the managerial helm of the City of Hendersonville in the western part of North Carolina. That job begins th...
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Last year, some Walk in the Park participants walked while others ran around the ball field at Weeks Park in Newton Grove to raise money for U Care. (Courtesy photo)
Walking to support U Care
For the third year now, Newton Grove United Methodist Church is sponsoring the Walk in the Park fundraiser to benefit U Care, the local, private nonprofit that helps victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. From its start, the walk was “a way for us, as a church, to reach out into our community and do a community focused mission project,” shared church member Brenda Warren who has served on U Care’s board of directors for six years. “...
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Clinton High School student Jamison Kidd was recognized during Clinton City Schools' May board meeting as the recipient of the prestigious Pat Gainey Award from the NCHSAA. To be considered, Kidd had to have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, have a clean disciplinary record in both school and athletics, and have demonstrated athletic success. Beating out other student athletes from across the state, Kidd received a $2,000 scholarship award and commemorative plaque. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
Kidd earns Pat Gainey Award
Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent Clinton High School student Jamison Kidd was recognized during Clinton City Schools’ May board meeting as the recipient of the prestigious Pat Gainey Award from the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (see a full story later this week in The Sampson Independent). To be considered, Kidd had to have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, have a clean disciplinary record in both school and athletics,...
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Monica Ricks
Ricks earns Doctor of Pharmacy degree
Monica Renee Ricks, daughter of Robert and Jean Ricks of Tarboro, both formerly of Clinton, graduated from Campbell University in Buies Creek, with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree Friday, May 10. She is a 2009 summa cum laude graduate of North Carolina Central University in Durham where she received a BS degree in chemistry and is a 2005 graduate of Tarboro High School, in Tarboro, Dr. Ricks has a brother, Robert and a sister, Brianna, and is...
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Kerr pays tribute to the military
LC Kerr Eementary students and staff take time out of their busy day to pay tribute to the military. The U.S. Army recognizes the commitment, contributions and sacrifices that Army children and youth make for the nation. Thank you for being proud – ready – resilient. We celebrate our children and April has been designated as the Month of the Military Child, faculty members noted. LC Kerr students pictured are: Zion Lamb, Juanita Newman, Nyla Murphy, Zyhan Wallace, and Aiden Tubman along with LCK staff members and service men and woman: Tammy Chaney and CSM Billy L. Chaney Jr., Sativia Swinson and SSG Christopher D. Swinson, Lisa Elia and Sergeant Zachary King, and Sgt. Vickie Thompson. (Courtesy photo)
Kerr pays ttribute to the military
Courtesy photo LC Kerr Eementary students and staff take time out of their busy day to pay tribute to the military. The U.S. Army recognizes the commitment, contributions and sacrifices that Army children and youth make for the nation. Thank you for being proud – ready – resilient. We celebrate our children and April has been designated as the Month of the Military Child, faculty members noted. LC Kerr students pictured are: Zion Lamb...
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Drug, gun charges leveled
A probation search Monday turned up more than a mere violation, when law enforcement officers discovered over 500 grams of marijuana and a handgun. Agents with the Sheriff’s Special Investigations Division took Kadeem Owens, 20, 100 Capers Walk Lane, Clinton into custody around 8 a.m. and charged him with felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony maintaining a dwelling for the sale of a controlled substance, felony...
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Sampson County EMS paramedics Allen Harr, left, and Chris Pritchard earned third-place in the first annual Mid-Carolina Pre-Hospital Trauma Competition in Chapel Hill on April 30, a lead-up to the 24th May Day Trauma Conference. (Courtesy photo)
Local paramedics heralded
Two local paramedics brought home accolades in a regional competition testing their mettle in managing multiple trauma patients during an emergency situation. Sampson County EMS paramedics Chris Pritchard and Allen Harr competed in the 1st Annual Mid-Carolina Pre-Hospital Trauma Competition in Chapel Hill April 30, a lead-up to the 24th May Day Trauma Conference. As part of the competition, teams had to treat and manage multiple patients ...
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4-H Livestock 101 workshop Saturday
The Sampson County 4-H Department is holding a  Livestock 101 workshop offering hands-on instruction on how to care for a pig, sheep, goat, or cattle project Saturday, May 18, beginning at 9 a.m. The event will take place at the Sampson County Livestock Facility, located two miles south of Clinton on U.S. Hwy 421. Youth will also learn how to prepare their animal for a show. Please call the Extension Office at 910-592-7161 to register or for more information. Pictured is first time showman Zannah Royal at the Coastal Plains Livestock Show in Kinston. (Courtesy photo)
4-H Livestock 101 workshop Saturday
Courtesy photo The Sampson County 4-H Department is holding a Livestock 101 workshop offering hands-on instruction on how to care for a pig, sheep, goat, or cattle project Saturday, May 18, beginning at 9 a.m. The event will take place at the Sampson County Livestock Facility, located two miles south of Clinton on U.S. Hwy 421. Youth will also learn how to prepare their animal for a show. Please call the Extension Office at 910-592-7161 to ...
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Triggers to watch for with asthma attacks
(Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of astham from Chi Iota Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in recognition of Asthma Awareness Month) Asthma is a chronic disease, like diabetes and high blood pressure. It cannot be cured. This means once you develop asthma you are likely to have it for a lifetime. Even when you are feeling fine with no symptoms it is still there and can flare up at any time. Things that cause asthma...
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A parent learns some farm worker safety tips during Sampson County Schools' first Migrant Parent Resource Fair which was held at Union Intermediate School earlier this month. (Courtesy photo)
County schools hold first migrant resource fair
Sampson County Schools’ Migrant Education Program hosted its first Migrant Parent Resource Fair on Thursday, May 2 at Union Intermediate School. According to Lisa Reynolds, director of federal programs for Sampson County Schools, meetings held during the day used to be the way that information was distributed to migrant parents, but those in the program decided to offer a resource fair in the evening this year, believing it to be a better o...
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Howard Harrell of 509 Nicholson St., Clinton, raises concerns to City Council about a newly-amended nuisance vehicle ordinance. He said he has received notices of violation for several of his vehicles, but he merely tinkers with them and does not drive them. (Chris Berendt/Sampson Independent)
Clinton resident says new vehicle law infringes on his rights
As the Clinton Police Department continues to crack down on nuisance and unregistered vehicles across the city, one resident has raised concerns that he believes the stepped-up enforcement is infringing on his rights. Beginning April 1, Clinton Police authorities have patrolled neighborhoods as part of a “nuisance vehicle blitz” in search of those that could be considered a health or safety hazard. The City Council gave its unanimous approv...
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