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Entries for 'Rodney'
| Friday, April 10, 2009 |
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$25 Race tixs?
By Rodney Friday, April 10, 2009 9:24 PM :: 30 Views :: News Events
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$25 Tickets Return To Martinsville Speedway For TUMS Fast Relief 500
The fans have spoken and Martinsville Speedway is listening. Read the full story!
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| Friday, April 03, 2009 |
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County Budget Down 8%
By Rodney Friday, April 03, 2009 9:11 AM :: 31 Views :: News Events
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Proposed budget down 8%; real estate tax rate recommended for cut Henry County Administrator Benny Summerlin’s proposed FY 2010 County Budget totals about 8% less than the current budget and includes a reduction in the real estate tax rate for citizens. Summerlin presented his proposed FY 2010 Budget to the Board of Supervisors this afternoon. The budget totals $117,516,572, which is about $10.2 million less than the current County budget. Read the full story.....
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| Tuesday, October 21, 2008 |
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Hazardous Waste Collection
By Rodney Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:29 AM :: 47 Views :: News Events
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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day set
Event will take place Saturday, October 25 at new location
The annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day is scheduled for Saturday, October 25. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon, but it will be held at a different location than in previous years.
Instead of being at the County Administration Building as in the past, this event will now be held at the new Henry County Public Service Authority Shop on Fairy Stone Park Highway, across from Bassett Office Supply. This facility used to be a part of the Bassett Furniture Industries complex.
The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day is free and open to all residents of Henry County and Martinsville. No items from businesses or industries will be accepted. The event is sponsored by Blue Ridge Paints and Solvents, EMI Recycling, Gateway Streetscape, Henry County, and the City of Martinsville.
Local residents can use the event to get rid of caustic household items that they cannot deposit in local Convenience Centers. These items may include solvents, paints, fuels (including gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, heating oil, boat fuel, and chainsaw fuels), batteries, and computers.
Items that cannot be brought to Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day include smoke detectors, compressed gas cylinders, explosives or shock-sensitive materials, radioactive materials, infectious or biologically active materials, household cleaners, pesticides, drain cleaners, herbicides, fluorescent light bulbs, gas tanks, and oil tanks.
Any items brought after 12 noon will not be accepted.
For more information, contact Henry County's Mike Amos at 634-2503.
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| Saturday, July 12, 2008 |
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Police Caution City Residents
By Rodney Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:57 AM :: 82 Views :: News Events
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The Martinsville Police Department is advising residents to take every possible precaution to protect themselves and their property.
“There have been several larcenies from vehicles the past few nights in the Lake Lanier area of the city, and all the vehicles that had items stolen from them were unlocked. We want everyone to be aware of the risks and take every precaution to ensure their safety and secure their property,” said MPD Sergeant Marshall Farley.
Martinsville Police are also recommending that residents remove all valuable items such as laptop computers, iPods, digital cameras, jewelry, cell phones, and anything that would appear to be of high value from their cars even if the vehicle is locked. Most of the thefts have been from unlocked automobiles. However, it is recommended that similar precautions be taken to secure residential property.
Community Watch programs are an excellent way to deter criminal activity in your neighborhood. For more information on starting a new program or joining an existing one, contact the Martinsville Police Department’s Community Oriented Policing Division at 276-403-5329.
If you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood call 911 or Crime Stoppers at 63-CRIME (276-632-7463); you do not have to reveal your identity.
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| Wednesday, March 12, 2008 |
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Henry County Students sing out!
By Rodney Wednesday, March 12, 2008 9:43 AM :: 106 Views :: News Events
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Middle School All-District Choirs came together in March and was a real crowd pleaser. The Glenvar High School Auditorium was filled with parents of students as far north as Salem Virgina. We are proud of the Henry County Schools represented and the middle schools students who represented us well. Local schools included were FC Middle, Laurel Park Middle, and Carlisle School. This annual event was an experience that middle school students from Henry County will remember and be proud of.
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| Friday, February 04, 2011 |
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Speedway Sounds
By Rodney @ 2:02 PM :: 19 Views :: News Events
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Listen Up: New Sound System For Martinsville Speedway In 2011
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (February 3, 2011) – Fans will have amazing sound to go with the always amazing racing when they return to Martinsville Speedway for the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 on April 3.
A new, state-of-the-art sound system will be in place by the April event, giving fans unparalleled audio during the weekend.
“Our new sound system will be much the same as the sound systems used in other major stadiums around the country,” said Martinsville Speedway President W. Clay Campbell. “It’s going to enhance the quality of the sound, especially during pre-race, when music is being played and anytime cars aren’t on the track.”
Approximately 50 new speakers are being installed around the track and atop the video boards in the infield. In the past the speakers have been on the catch-fence circling the track, but now they will be mounted on poles closer to the grandstand area.
“Fans have told us that they were having difficulty hearing the PA system in certain areas around the track. This should provide great sound to everyone,” said Campbell.
Other improvements at Martinsville Speedway for the 2011 season include wider seats, new restrooms and new concession stands and wider concourse under the front-stretch grandstands.
Tickets for the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 weekend are on sale and may be purchased by calling 877.RACE.TIX or by visiting www.martinsvillespeedway.com.
Tickets for the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 on April 3 start at just $25.
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| Wednesday, December 15, 2010 |
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Service Award
By Rodney @ 11:22 AM :: 20 Views :: News Events
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Historical Center leader tapped for
2010 Jack Dalton Community Service Award
Pat Ross, whose hard work helps put many people in touch with their past, is the 2010 recipient of the Jack Dalton Community Service Award.
Ross is the Branch Manager for the Bassett Historical Center, which is part of the Blue Ridge Library System. The Bassett Historical Center is the repository for all genealogical research and local history for the counties of Henry and Patrick and the City of Martinsville.
Patrons have come from 50 states and nine foreign countries to view the 9,500 family files and 3,000 local history files that are housed at the Center. Ross works diligently on meeting the patrons’ needs, and played a major role in the re-opening of the Center after extensive facility renovations.
“People from all over the map come to the Bassett Historical Center to literally find out who they are,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Debra Buchanan. “Pat Ross and the Center serve as the link which allows that to happen. In addition to those duties, no one worked harder on the Center and its expansion than Pat Ross. We are thrilled to select her as the 2010 Jack Dalton winner.”
The Jack Dalton Community Service Award annually goes to the Henry County resident who best demonstrates the exemplary community service that marked Dalton’s years of public service. Dalton served as a member of the Henry County Board of Supervisors for more than 24 years, and was serving as the Board Chairman at the time of his death on May 24, 2000.
Nominations for the Jack Dalton Award were solicited from community residents through local media and the Henry County website, www.henrycountyva.gov. Nominations were based on the candidate’s personal efforts and active involvement in helping promote the quality of life in Henry County.
Ross is the 10th recipient of the award. Previous recipients of the honor include Dr. Calvin Rains, Bill Adkins, Clay Campbell, Mary McGee, Charles Bradshaw, Bob Petty, the Rev. Thurman Echols, Nancy Bradshaw, and Mary Jordan.
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| Friday, November 06, 2009 |
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Coalition Receives Donation
By Rodney @ 1:53 PM :: 31 Views :: News Events
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Health Coalition Receives Donation to Provide Screening Mammograms
Martinsville, November 4th, 2009 Staff from the Julius Hermes Breast Care Center of Memorial Hospital (JHBCC) donated $2125 today to the Martinsville Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness (the Coalition). The money was raised and donated in an effort to provide more uninsured women with screening mammograms through the Coalition’s mammogram assistance program. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the combined staff of the JHBCC, Hospital Auxiliary of M-HC, the Coalition and the Virginia Foothills Quilt Guild joined together in a community project to raffle a quilt with the proceeds going to support the mammogram assistance program.
The Coalition began the program in 2006 with grant funding from the Hermes Family Fund of the Martinsville Area Community Foundation. Funding from the Martinsville Area Community Foundation has continued to support the program each year and Memorial Hospital and the local Radiology group assist by providing exams at a discounted rate. With this support, the Coalition is able to provide mammograms to uninsured women in this community who would otherwise be unable to obtain one. In 2008, 49 women were able to receive these exams through this program and 84 mammograms have already been provided this year.
Each year, the need for this program in our community becomes more important as women continue to lose access to health insurance through job loss or continued unemployment. “Over half of the people that participate in the Coalition’s programs do not have access to affordable health insurance,” stated Barbara Jackman, Executive Director of the Coalition. “The fact that so many working-age women are experiencing difficulty affording these screening exams is all the more serious when you realize that when breast cancer is found in its earliest stages, the chance for successful treatment is the greatest.”
This year’s fundraiser set out with the simple goal to raise more money than last year. With the overwhelming response to the quilt stitched by members of the Virginia Foothills Quilt Guild, the group more than doubled the funds raised last year. The Coalition anticipates that 28 local women will be able to receive screening mammography exams that otherwise would be unaffordable as a result of this effort.
Martinsville-Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness is a 501c3 organization, funded by the Harvest Foundation. More information on the Coalition can be found online at www.healthycommunitymhc.org.
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| Monday, October 12, 2009 |
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SCAM ALERT
By Rodney @ 9:05 PM :: 31 Views :: News Events
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MDCU SCAM ALERT
SCAM ALERT: On Saturday, October 3rd, fraudsters attempted to send text messages to cell phones, claiming they were from Martinsville DuPont Credit Union (MDCU). MDCU will never contact you via text messaging. If you provided any information by responding to the text message, please contact us at (276) 632-1679 (276) 632-1679 , (540) 483-0018 (540) 483-0018 , or (800) 475-6328 (800) 475-6328 extension 0 so we may take steps to protect your accounts. MDCU will never ask you to contact us at any other number. Authorities have been contacted to stop the criminal activities.
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| Wednesday, May 20, 2009 |
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Weapon Recovered After Pursuit
By Rodney @ 4:14 PM :: 25 Views :: News Events
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Arrest Made, Weapon Recovered After Pursuit
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Martinsville Police arrested an 18-year-old local man after a brief vehicle and foot pursuit late Tuesday night.
MPD Officer J. D. Purvis initiated a traffic stop on a blue Ford F-150 pick-up for failing to stop before making a right turn at a red light at the intersection of Fayette Street and Memorial Boulevard at approximately 11:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 19. Officer Purvis activated his emergency lights and the driver of the pick-up truck accelerated to a high rate of speed, traveling west on Fayette Street.
The driver then attempted to make a left turn onto Third Street and lost control of the vehicle striking a tree in the front yard of a residence at 207 Third Street. As he attempted to back-up the perpetrator struck a parked car before proceeding north toward Fayette Street. The driver lost control of the vehicle again and struck a utility pole while attempting to turn back onto Fayette Street.
The driver then fled on foot and was pursued approximately 100 yards before he was taken into custody, without further incident, by Officer J. D. Purvis in a wooded area just off of North Street. The driver was identified as Carlos Demontae Spencer, age 18, of 709 Fourth Street in Martinsville.
Officer Purvis found a handgun in the area near where Spencer was taken into custody. Spencer stated that the gun belonged to him and that he was trying to get rid of it.
Carlos Demontae Spencer was charged with Felony-Eluding Police, Misdemeanor-Hit and Run, and Misdemeanor-Possession of Concealed Weapon. He was released after posting a $1,000 secured bond.
Damage estimates are as follows: $10,000 on Spencer’s (perpetrator) pick-up truck, $1,000 on a parked car, and $50 on a tree at 207 Third Street.
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| Monday, April 27, 2009 |
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Scam
By Rodney @ 10:39 PM :: 46 Views :: News Events
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SCAM Warning from Martinsville Police
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Police Department would like to warn residents of a new scam being propagated in the Martinsville-Henry County area.
A resident of Martinsville recently reported receiving a call from a male individual who identified himself as “Rhoads” and gave an 877 number. The individual said he was from Miami, Florida and claimed to be a government official. Then “Rhoads” told the Martinsville resident he needed to pay a $2,500.00 tax on a package that came into the United States from a foreign country. “Rhoads claimed that the package contained $2,500,000.00 from a bank in the country of Costa Rica; which he further claimed was money that the complainant had won from entering a sweepstakes two years ago.
At this time the Martinsville resident advised “Rhoads” that he was not going to send any form of payment. “Rhoads” then said, “Well if you don’t pay the money I’m sending it back today.”
A short time later the Martinsville resident received another call from a female who identified herself as “Santos” and stated that she worked at a bank in Costa Rica. “Santos” proceeded to tell the Martinsville resident that the male individual “Rhoads” who had contacted him earlier is a legitimate government official. “Santos” then stated that she would pay half of the $2,500.00 tax if the complainant would pay the other half. “Santos” further stated that if he would agree to this arrangement, the resident from Martinsville would receive the prize money today.
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| Monday, April 27, 2009 |
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BREAKING NEWS
By Rodney @ 10:39 PM :: 35 Views :: News Events
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American of Martinsville to Consolidate with Barcalounger Home at Redd Level Plant
Martinsville, VA – The Henry County Board of Supervisors and the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation are pleased to announce that American of Martinsville has entered into a shared services agreement with Barcalounger Home that will result in the creation of 94 new full time jobs with an average wage of $12.29/hour along with an excellent benefit package. This announcement also secures 121 existing positions at the Redd Level facility. American of Martinsville plans to make an additional capital investment of $1.4 million in equipment at Redd Level confirming their commitment to building furniture in the United States.
In addition to the manufacturing consolidation, Barcalounger’s corporate headquarters will also move to American of Martinsville’s Headquarters in Uptown Martinsville. American currently employs 40 people at this office and an additional 14 will be added to handle the Barcalounger line.
“We are pleased to enter into this agreement with Barcalounger Home. One that has been operationally and financially designed to successfully position both our companies to move forward with future growth as the economy recovers,” says Noel Chitwood, President of American of Martinsville. “Given the fact that both American of Martinsville and Barcalounger Home each have a company heritage that spans over 100 years, we intend to protect these carefully nurtured brands and build upon the strengths of both, collaboratively.”
“We are absolutely thrilled about this announcement,” says Debra Buchanan, Chairman of the Henry County Board of Supervisors. “American of Martinsville has been a vital part of this community’s fabric for decades, and we look forward to many great years down the road.”
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| Friday, April 24, 2009 |
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Martinsville City Arrest
By Rodney @ 2:54 PM :: 47 Views :: News Events
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Federal Authorities Receive Assistance from Martinsville Po lice in Capture of Florida Murder Suspect
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Martinsville Police Department Officers assisted federal authorities in capturing a fugitive from justice in the City of Martinsville Thursday afternoon. The following information is from the U. S. Marshals Service.
Media Release from US Marshals Service:
Martinsville, VA - A man wanted for murder in Palm Beach County, Florida was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) based in Roanoke and the Martinsville Police Department yesterday evening. Michael S. Marquardt, age 38, formerly of Boynton Beach was wanted by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office for First Degree Murder with a Firearm, Armed Robbery, and Accessory After the Fact.
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| Monday, December 29, 2008 |
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Fire in City
By Rodney @ 11:45 AM :: 31 Views :: News Events
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Fire destroys convenience store
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Fire & EMS Department responded to a fire at the IDL Market convenience store located at 1012 Liberty Street in Martinsville earlier this evening.
The call came in to the 911 Communications Center at 8:27 p.m. When firefighters responded to the scene the fire was fully engulfed. The firefighters used a defensive strategy to surround and extinguish the fire as quickly as possible without having to send a firefighter inside the building. “Everyone was able to escape from the fire without injury. “With the fire being so intense, we felt it was far too dangerous to send anyone in. So we went with a defensive, surround and drown, strategy to fight the fire,” said Martinsville Fire Chief Kenneth Draper.
The store was open at the time of the fire. Employees saw smoke coming from the ceiling of the building and called for help. The fire completely engulfed the building causing heavy damage to the entire structure, including the collapse of the roof. The blaze briefly spread to a wooded area on a hillside behind the store. Firefighters were able to quickly contain and extinguish the related brush fire without further damage to any other properties. There were no injuries related to the fire. The fire was determined to be under control by 9:19 p.m.
The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office has started its investigation of the blaze. The exact origin and cause of the fire has not been determined at this time. Further updates will be released as soon as more information is available.
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| Thursday, December 04, 2008 |
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Bomb Threat
By Rodney @ 2:03 PM :: 42 Views :: News Events
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Police Invesstigate bogus bomb threat
MARTINSVILLE, Va.
The Martinsville Police Department is investigating a bogus bomb threat at Martinsville High School. The call came into the E-911 dispatch center at 10:02 a.m. The caller, while trying to disguise their voice, claimed that there was a bomb at the high school.
Personnel from the Martinsville Police Department, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, and Martinsville Fire & EMS responded to the call within minutes. All students were evacuated from the school and taken a safe distance away from the building.
Henry County Sheriff’s Deputy Brian Punturi responded with his canine “Webster.” Deputy Punturi is a school resource officer at Fieldale-Collinsville Middle School in nearby Henry County. Webster is a canine officer trained in explosives and firearms detection.
A thorough sweep was made of the entire school premises. No explosives or contraband were found. There were no injuries in this incident. Investigators have developed a suspect, who is a juvenile. The call was traced to a cell phone which was used in close proximity to school property. Students were allowed to return to class earlier this afternoon.
Anyone with information in reference to this case is asked to call the Martinsville Police Department Investigations Unit at 403-5301 or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers pays rewards of up to $1,000 in certain cases. You do not have to reveal your identity. Report tips anonymously to 63-CRIME (276-632-7463).
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| Thursday, December 04, 2008 |
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Fire in City
By Rodney @ 7:29 AM :: 34 Views :: News Events
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Fire at apartment complex under investigation
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office and the Martinsville Police Department are investigating a fire that occurred at the former Henry Hotel, now an apartment complex for senior citizens, located at 10 Broad Street in the City of Martinsville. The facility is managed by F & W Management Corporation of Roanoke, VA. The fire was called in by an unknown individual who was at the scene.
Fire & EMS crews were dispatched at 12:29 p.m. The fire was quickly brought under control and caused only minor cosmetic damage to a small area on the third floor, near the point of origin. However, there was some smoke and water damage to other parts of the building. The building has an automated fire alarm and sprinkler system which was activated by the fire.
Investigators from the Martinsville Police Department and Fire Marshal’s Office have obtained evidence which would appear to indicate that the fire is of suspicious origin. Residents of the home are being interviewed and investigators are continuing to gather evidence. There were no injuries in this incident. Residents will be allowed to return to their apartment homes this evening.
Anyone with information in reference to this case is asked to call the Martinsville Police Department Investigations Unit at 403-5301, the Martinsville Fire Marshal’s office at 403-5325, the 911 Center, or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers pays rewards of up to $1,000 in certain cases. You do not have to reveal your identity. Report tips anonymously to 63-CRIME (276-632-7463).
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| Tuesday, November 25, 2008 |
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NEW SCAM TARGETS MDCU
By Rodney @ 11:32 PM :: 102 Views :: News Events
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We want to warn our members about a scam in our area that has targeted Martinsville Dupont Credit Union [MDCU]. Someone has obtained a list of phone numbers in the Martinsville and Henry County area and is calling individuals to tell them that their account privileges at MDCU have been suspended, and that they should call a phone number to enter their account information to correct this situation.
DO NOT RESPOND TO PHONE MESSAGES OR EMAILS ABOUT UPDATING YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION! This is a scam, known as “vishing”, short for “voice phishing”. The caller is not associated with MDCU, and does not have anyone’s account information. The caller is calling local phone numbers, not knowing whether the person called does or does not have an account at MDCU. They simply hope individuals that do have accounts at MDCU will respond and reveal their account information.
If you have been contacted by this unauthorized caller, and have responded to their request, please contact MDCU at (800) 475-6328 option 0, so that we may help you take the necessary steps to ensure that your accounts are protected.
Please remember, MDCU WILL NEVER CONTACT YOU by phone or email and ask you for personal information such as your Social Security number, account number, or credit card number.
Remember these important safety tips to protect your personal information:
Never respond to unsolicited e-mails or phone calls requesting confidential information.
Never provide personal information in response to unsolicited e-mails, phone calls, faxes, or internet advertisements.
Change your passwords on a regular basis. Passwords should contain both letters and numbers, and should not include any part of your account number, social security number or name.
Never send account information by e-mail. E-mail on the internet is not secure.
When accessing your MDCU accounts through our online home banking, only connect by clicking on the link on our home page at www.mdcu.org.
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| Thursday, November 13, 2008 |
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House Fire in Martinsville
By Rodney @ 7:25 AM :: 45 Views :: News Events
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a fire that occurred at 411 Third Street in the City of Martinsville earlier this evening.
Fire & EMS crews were dispatched to the scene at 8:36 p.m. When firefighters arrived on the scene they encountered a fully-involved fire with heavy smoke and heat in the kitchen area of the home. Firefighters were able to contain and quickly extinguish the blaze without further incident. There were no injuries sustained while fighting the fire. Residents were home when the blaze ignited, all were able to escape without injury.
The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office has concluded its investigation of the blaze. “We’ve been able to determine that the fire was accidental in nature. The homeowner, Latika Jamison, indicated that she believed the fire started from cooking oil in a pan that ignited on top of the stove. In the course of the investigation, we found burn patterns originating from a frying pan on the right-front burner of the kitchen stove. These findings are consistent with Ms. Jamison’s account of how the incident occurred,” said Martinsville Fire Marshal Ted Anderson.
The Martinsville Fire & EMS Department would like to extend thanks to the Martinsville Volunteer Firefighters, Fieldale Volunteer Fire Department, Martinsville City Police Department, and Stone Ambulance Service for their assistance in dealing with this emergency.
The house is the residence of Latika Jamison, the homeowner, and her two daughters, who are five and seventeen years old. Jamison told investigators that the home is not insured. The family is being assisted with temporary housing and urgent needs by the local chapter of the American Red Cross.
The Martinsville Fire Department reminds area residents to check their smoke detector batteries frequently and replace any smoke detector that is more than ten years old. Free smoke detectors are available through both the Martinsville Fire Department and the Henry County Public Safety office. To get one, call 403-5325 in the city or 634-4660 in Henry County. City fire officials remind property owners that they are responsible for ensuring that any rental property is equipped with properly working smoke detectors.
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| Monday, November 10, 2008 |
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Police Cars Sport New Look
By Rodney @ 12:35 PM :: 58 Views :: News Events
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Police Department has introduced a new paint scheme on its patrol cars. Two new units sporting the new livery went into service today and can be seen patrolling the streets of the city this weekend.
“The increase in popularity of predominately white emergency vehicles including police cars, rescue squad first responders, fire marshal’s cars, and even some Martinsville City vehicles in other departments, has made it increasingly apparent that we needed a change to immediately identify our marked police cars from all angles. As it is now, an individual might pass a police car traveling through the city and not be able to identify which agency it belongs to until you look at the graphics from the side. The stark contrast in the color scheme of black and white is immediately identifiable as police,” said MPD Captain Tim Porter.
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Martinsville City Sheriff’s Office, and the Martinsville Police Department all currently have mostly white marked units in their respective fleets. The use of black and white cruisers is becoming an increasingly popular replacement option for municipalities nationwide.
The black and white units will be phased in through attrition as the MPD replaces older cruisers that are at the end of their service life. The department currently has ten marked units that are assigned to the patrol division. It will take approximately five years to convert the entire fleet to “black & whites.”
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| Monday, November 10, 2008 |
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Bassett Clinches Share of PD Crown
By Rodney @ 11:39 AM :: 58 Views :: News Events, Sports
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Boo Woods threw for three touchdowns and O'Shane Valentine returned a kickoff 88 yards for a score as the Bassett Bengals secured a share of the Piedmont District championship with a 28-6 upending of the Magna Vista Warriors Friday evening at Ed Bassett Stadium.
Valentine also caught two touchdown passes as Woods was 11 of 17 passing for 207 yards.
The title is Bassett's (7-3 overall, 3-1) fifth consecutive district championship under head coach Jay Gilbert. Coach's overall record in his six years at the helm of the program improved to 52-21 with two regional titles.
"I'm really proud of the whole team for their determination and work ethic," Gilbert said after receiving a nice, cool Gatorade bath courtesy of several jubilant Bengal players.
"The kids knew we had to win out to even have a shot at being co-champions and they dug down deep and didn't hang their heads when we got beat. That says a lot about their character and toughness and I'm very, very proud of this group of seniors and the whole team."
Woods continued a torrid late-season resurgence that culminated in six touchdown passes and over five hundred total yards over the last two games. Clutch victories over Martinsville (4-6, 2-2) and Magna Vista (0-10, 0-4) were pivotal after a mid-season slump that included consecutive losses to McMichael and Patrick County.
The Cougars' 38-10 drubbing of Martinsville on Friday evening ensured Bassett a spot in the regional playoffs while ending the Bulldogs postseason hopes.
Bassett's seniors shined brightest when it counted the most throughout the season, providing leadership and support to underclassmen while also tormenting teams throughout the district. Captains Dameon Hairston, Michael Hodges, Andrew Miller and Woods were determined to go out of the Piedmont District in style.
Mission accomplished. Now bring on the playoffs.
By Christian Dollarhite
For BTW 21
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| Wednesday, November 05, 2008 |
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City Clean up
By Rodney @ 11:05 AM :: 46 Views :: News Events
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Volunteers pitch in to help keep the City clean
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – City Council recently passed a proclamation declaring the week of June 9 through 14 as “City-Wide Cleanup Week.” In support of this initiative, the Martinsville Police Department’s Community Oriented Policing Division and Community Watch Committees from the Southside area committed to organizing two clean-up events to take place in the community each year.
The second one of those campaigns for 2008 took place on Saturday, November 1. Officer Coretha A. Gravely of the Martinsville Police Department, along with Neighborhood Watch captains and residents of Starling Avenue, Forest, Chalmers, Emmette, and Carter Streets participated. Together the group collected eight bags of garbage from the roadsides and public rights-of-way.
“We really appreciate the effort put worth on this project. Our residents always answer the call and do what it takes to get the job done,” said MPD Sergeant Marshall Farley.
After the cleanup, volunteers were treated to a hot dog lunch at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church on Starling Avenue.
The organizers of the event wish to give special thanks to all those who participated and to Wesley Memorial Church for their role as a staging location and for hosting the meal afterwards.
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| Friday, October 17, 2008 |
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS
By Rodney @ 9:43 AM :: 61 Views :: News Events
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· When NASCAR fans want fast relief and simple solutions for heartburn, they turn to TUMS. When they want fast action on the track, they turn to TUMS Racing. TUMS Racing helps NASCAR fans enjoy their race experience to the fullest.
· TUMS QuikPak gives race fans the green flag to enjoy the food they like and eat as many Martinsville hot dogs as they can handle. Fans can pick up samples of the new TUMS QuikPak in the Fan Zones throughout the weekend, and during the TUMS QuikPak 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
· The partnership with Martinsville Speedway provides TUMS increased visibility among the millions of fans of the sport. The partnership also allows TUMS to demonstrate that it offers a simple solution for fast relief from heartburn.
· The attributes of TUMS’ core consumers are very similar to those of NASCAR fans: like speed on the track and speed in relieving their heartburn. This sponsorship is a great way to reach the target audience.
· The TUMS Racing program is designed to help drive home the message to our consumers: whether they’re attending a race or watching on television, with TUMS QuikPak for heartburn relief, fast just got faster. TUMS launched a nationwide search to find the Grand Marshal of the TUMS QuikPak 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway. In the spirit of TUMS, and the all-new TUMS QuikPak, the focus was to find an individual to serve as Grand Marshal who had provided fast relief to others. Out of hundreds of entries received, we are thrilled to award Staff Sergeant Robert Hankins with opportunity to serve as a Grand Marshal at the TUMS QuikPak 500.Robert is a Martinsville native and is currently home on leave from his third tour of duty in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Not only has Robert provided fast relief to his fellow soldiers while serving overseas, but he has also provided fast relief to his friends and neighbors outside his current home in Colorado. I was honored to be selected as the TUMS QuikPak 500 grand marshal and can’t wait to deliver the “start your engines” command on Sunday! I’m grew up in Martinsville and have watched many cars race to take the checkered flag right here at this track. Being selected by TUMS to serve as the Grand Marshal of the TUMS QuikPak 500 is the ultimate dream come true. I am currently on leave from my third deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and couldn’t think of a better place to be than with my family at the TUMS QuikPak 500. After this week, I will return to Iraq, with a lot of TUMS, to finish the reminder of my fifteen month combat tour. Serving as the grand marshal of Sunday’s race is going to be one of the biggest highlights of my life. I want to thank TUMS for making it possible; they really know how to put fans first.
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| Monday, October 13, 2008 |
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Police Chase
By Rodney @ 3:04 PM :: 64 Views :: News Events
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Police chase leads to arrest and multiple charges
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Police Department arrested a local man on multiple charges stemming from a chase that occurred shortly before 12:30 a.m. this morning.
MPD Officer Eddie Dillard observed a white, 90’s-model Buick being operated with defective equipment on Memorial Boulevard near Lavinder Street. The suspect vehicle refused to stop and continued traveling on Memorial Boulevard turning right onto Park Street. The driver, later identified as Fletcher Dernard Millner, continued to elude police, taking the chase to several residential streets and major thoroughfares before traveling on Askin Street and turning left onto DuPont Road in Henry County.
Millner stopped the vehicle and bailed out just below the Martinsville- DuPont Credit Union office and fled on foot. MPD Officer Dillard was joined by Virginia State Trooper Noah Night who was nearby at the time the incident started; the two officers chased the suspect on foot.
Millner left the transmission of the Buick he was operating in drive causing the vehicle to continue to roll forward. MPD Officer Richard Pulliam had pulled his police cruiser in front of the Buick when Millner bailed out. The vehicle rolled forward stopping against the front bumper of MPD Car 14 (Officer Pulliam’s cruiser). This low speed collision caused only minor cosmetic damage to the front end of the police cruiser and Millner’s Buick.
Millner continued to flee on foot, running between a utility pole and an attached guide wire. As Officer Eddie Dillard pursued the suspect on foot he hit the guide wire with his left shoulder in a full sprint. Millner was chased down by VA State Trooper Noah Night and taken to the ground after he reached for his waistband. After Millner was apprehended a handgun was found underneath him.
Millner was then handcuffed and searched. The search incident to arrest turned up several individually packaged white rocks believed to be crack cocaine; the material will be sent to the state lab for further analysis.
Officer Eddie Dillard received only minor injuries when he collided with the utility pole guide wire; he will return to work as scheduled. There was no property damage other than the minor cosmetic damage to the front end of the white Buick LeSabre driven by Millner and to the police cruiser driven by MPD Officer Richard Pulliam. The chase began in the City of Martinsville and ended just across the border in Henry County.
Fletcher Dernard Millner, age 20, of 1160 Yorkshire Road in Martinsville was arrested and charged with the following in the City of Martinsville:
- Felony Eluding Police
- Misdemeanor Obstruction of Justice
- Misdemeanor Driving with Revoked License
Further charges may be forthcoming in Henry County, depending on results of lab analysis on the substance retrieved from Millner upon arrest.
The Martinsville Police Department is continuing to gather evidence and information in this case. Further charges may be forthcoming. Anyone with information on this crime should contact the Martinsville Police Department Investigations Unit at 403-5301, the 911 Center, or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers pays rewards of up to $1,000 in certain cases. You do not have to reveal your identity. Report tips anonymously to 63-CRIME (276-632-7463).
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| Saturday, October 11, 2008 |
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Update on Industrial Incident
By Rodney @ 10:40 AM :: 68 Views :: News Events
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Industrial incident causes one fatality
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating an industrial incident that led to a fatality at 101 East Commonwealth Boulevard in the City of Martinsville earlier today. The building is a large warehouse located behind the Commonwealth Center office complex, and is used for storage. Martinsville Fire & EMS crews were dispatched to the scene at approximately 10:30 a.m. this morning.
The victim was working with at least one other individual at the time the incident occurred. The workers were in the process of removing a large commercial-grade air conditioning unit from the roof of the building. During the process the air conditioner shifted toward the victim, pinning his body between the unit and an exterior wall. The victim sustained injuries that included massive trauma to the head and upper chest; he was pronounced dead at the scene.
It is yet to be determined what caused the incident. The Martinsville Police Department will assist OSHA and the state medical examiner’s office in the investigation of this incident. Stone Ambulance Service also provided assistance. A crane truck was utilized in the removal of the victim’s body and was not involved in the actual incident.
The warehouse where the incident took place is owned by the Lester Group of Martinsville. The men working on the project are private subcontractors from the Danville area of Virginia. The identity of the victim is being withheld until his family can be notified. Further information will be released when it is available.
Update on fatal industrial accident The identity of the man fatally injured yesterday in an industrial accident at a warehouse located at 101 East Commonwealth Boulevard in Martinsville has been released by the Martinsville Police Department. He has been identified as Carl Wayne Turner, aged 54, of Sugartree Church Road in Danville, VA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is still investigating the incident. No cause has been determined at this time
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| Wednesday, October 08, 2008 |
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Nominations being Accepted
By Rodney @ 3:04 PM :: 65 Views :: News Events
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Nominations being accepted for
“Jack Dalton Community Service Award”
Nominations for the eighth annual “Jack Dalton Community Service Award” are being accepted through November 17. The award will go to the Henry County resident who best demonstrates the exemplary community service that marked Dalton’s years of public service. Dalton served as a member of the Henry County Board of Supervisors for more than 24 years, and was serving as the Board Chairman at the time of his death on May 24, 2000.
Nominations are due by November 17 at 5 p.m. The award’s recipient will be recognized at the Board of Supervisors’ night meeting on December 16, 2008. Nominations should be based on the candidates’ personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping promote the quality of life in Henry County. Personal financial contributions to any individual project are not relevant considerations for the award. Nominees must have performed the service for which they are being nominated within the calendar year 2008.
Nomination forms are available at the County Administration Building on Kings Mountain Road or can be downloaded from www.henrycountyva.gov . All nominations must be submitted on the nominating form. The Henry County Board of Supervisors will review the nominations and select this year’s recipient. Dr. Calvin Rains won the inaugural presentation in 2001, followed by Bill Adkins in 2002, Clay Campbell in 2003, Mary McGee in 2004, Charlie Bradshaw in 2005, Bob Petty in 2006, and the Rev. Thurman Echols in 2007.
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| Wednesday, October 08, 2008 |
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Henry County Properties
By Rodney @ 11:57 AM :: 3 Views :: News Events
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Reassessment of County properties raises questions
Henry County property owners recently received notice of their property reassessments. This notification always generates questions from the public as to the process and how it plays out.
Establishing the value of homes and properties is required by the Commonwealth of Virginia. State law mandates re-evaluations in order to distribute the local tax burden appropriately among taxpayers. This requirement cannot be controlled or changed by any governing official in Henry County.
Henry County reassesses property every four years. That means the assessment figure that property owners recently received is over a four-year period; therefore a property owner can divide the reassessment by four to see the annual change for that property.
The most recent reassessments showed a County-wide average increase of roughly 17.9 percent over a four-year period, or an annual increase of about 4.5 percent each year for the past four years. That means that the average property value increased 4.5 percent a year since the last reassessment.
The process for each reassessment takes two years. That means that the most recent reassessments are based on sales and prices generated in 2005 and 2006. Each assessment is based on the fair market value of the property.
The assessment does not necessarily mean that a property owner’s taxes will increase. Neither the assessors nor the Commissioner of the Revenue set the real estate tax rate – that task goes to the Henry County Board of Supervisors, which sets the tax rates annually when it adopts a County budget.
Henry County’s current tax rate is 54 cents per $100 of assessed value. The Board of Supervisors has the authority to alter that tax rate up or down whenever it approves an annual budget.
If the property owner believes that the assessment is in error or isn’t equal with the market value in 2005-06, the property owner may request a meeting with the Henry County Assessors Office to discuss this matter. This office works under the direction of the Commissioner of the Revenue. The Assessors Office is located on the first floor of the Henry County Administration Building. It can be reached by phone at 634-4610.
Despite the best efforts of the assessors, some property owners may feel that they have been treated unfairly. There are several methods by which the property owner may appeal the values established for their property.
The first method is to appear before the Board of Equalization by filing an appeal by February 1. The Board of Equalization is composed of three County landowners appointed by the Circuit Court who must participate in the basic assessing course given by the Virginia Department of Taxation.
The Equalization Board has authority to hear complaints from property owners and to revise individual assessments either up or down to attain uniformity in assessment and equal distribution of the County tax burden. Decisions of the Equalization Board are subject to further appeal. Either party may petition the Circuit Court for review of the determination of the Equalization Board.
Any general questions about the reassessment process, including how to schedule a hearing before the Board of Equalization, should be directed to the Assessors Office at 634-4610.
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| Monday, October 06, 2008 |
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Traffic Alert
By Rodney @ 10:15 AM :: 60 Views :: News Events
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Traffic Alert: Route 639 – Henry County – Town of Ridgeway
On Wednesday, October 8, Route 639 (Phospho Springs Road) will be closed to through traffic from 2/10 of a mile from Route 220 (Main Street) for bridge demolition. The anticipated work completion date is Friday, October 24, 2008, weather permitting.
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| Tuesday, September 30, 2008 |
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Traffic Alert
By Rodney @ 12:09 PM :: 62 Views :: News Events
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TRAFFIC ALERT – ROUTE 1228 – HENRY COUNTY
On Wednesday, October 1, Route 1228 (Governor Stanley Highway) in Henry County will be closed to through traffic for bridge deck replacement. Directional signs will allow for traffic to be detoured. All work is anticipated to be complete within three (3) weeks, weather permitting.
Motorists should use alternate routes.
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 |
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Exercise Caution
By Rodney @ 3:08 PM :: 71 Views :: News Events
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Police remind motorists to exercise caution at crosswalks
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Police Department is concerned about the number of motorists who are failing to yield or stop at crosswalks, in particular, the crosswalk which is part of the walking trail that crosses Lester Street in Uptown Martinsville.
“Our goal is to educate the motoring public on Virginia laws governing crosswalks. Section 46.2-924 of the Virginia Code specifies that the driver of any vehicle on a highway shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian crossing such highway,” said MPD Captain Tim Porter.
The City of Martinsville has erected signs that flash amber as pedestrians approach and enter the crosswalk. The lights are triggered by motion sensors on the trail. Any motorist approaching the crosswalk should use extra caution when the lights are flashing and be aware of pedestrian and bicycle traffic that is about to, or has entered the crosswalk. The flashing lights are a warning that the motorist must slow down or stop if necessary to permit pedestrians to cross such intersections safely. Any motorist failing to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in a crosswalk shall be guilty of a traffic infraction punishable by a fine of no less than $100 or more than $500.
“Our goal at the Martinsville Police Department is to keep our streets safe for pedestrians and the motoring public. Education is one of the keys to this goal and our first step. The second step will be enforcement. We are asking motorists to do their part in helping us to achieve this goal,” said Captain Porter.
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| Monday, September 15, 2008 |
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Sheriff Draper to be named
By Rodney @ 12:40 PM :: 73 Views :: News Events
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Sheriff Draper to be named President of Virginia Sheriffs’ Association
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Martinsville Sheriff Steve Draper will be installed as president of the Virginia Sheriff’s Association (VSA) in a ceremony to be held on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center in Roanoke, VA. The VSA is a 6,500 member professional trade association representing the interests of law enforcement and the sheriffs' offices in Virginia. Sheriff Draper is the first Sheriff in Martinsville or Henry County to hold this office. Among its priorities are the following:
- The Virginia Sheriffs' Association (VSA) gives a voice to Virginia sheriffs and deputies. Working on many levels and in cooperation with the various segments of the criminal justice system and state government, VSA gives representation for sheriffs and deputies throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- As the organization speaking for sheriffs and deputies, VSA enjoys high recognition by the Virginia General Assembly.
- VSA provides members with information about emerging law enforcement issues, crime prevention, and various other topics related to the sheriffs' office.
As president of the VSA Sheriff Draper’s duties will include, but are not limited to the following:
· Presiding at all meetings of the board of directors and members.
· Presenting at each annual meeting of the members and directors a report of the condition of the business of the association.
· Calling annual and special meetings of the members and regular and special meetings of directors in accordance with bylaws.
· Signing and making all contracts and agreements in the name of the association, and much more.
“I feel very honored and privileged to be chosen by my peers to serve in this capacity. I will do everything I can to fulfill the duties of this office to the very best of my ability and represent the City of Martinsville and the Martinsville Sheriff’s Office across the Commonwealth of Virginia,” said Sheriff Draper.
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| Sunday, September 14, 2008 |
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Lillie has a new home
By Rodney @ 2:44 PM :: 58 Views
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The newest member of the Billings Family
A two year old retired Greyhound racer named Lillie. We feel in love with her the first day we saw her. We were able to adopt her through Star City Greyhounds in Roanoke. Their mission is to educate the public about these wonderful dogs and find them loving, quality, forever homes. Their interest in the adoption doesn’t stop when they place a dog. Star City offers 24 hour greyhound support, and try to work with the adopter and dog to solve any problems that may arise. If at any time the dog is no longer wanted or they feel the home is not beneficial to either parties, the dog always has a home at Star City. Pet Smart in Roanoke allows Star City Greyhounds to set up each weekend at their Roanoke location if you would like an up-close look at some of this beautiful breed of dogs. Greyhounds are generally family and kid friendly. Our family couldn't be more happy. Visit http://www.starcitygreyhounds.org/ for more information.
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| Tuesday, September 09, 2008 |
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PSA WARNING
By Rodney @ 3:13 PM :: 70 Views :: News Events
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PSA manager: Employees do not need access inside customers’ homes
If someone who claims to work for the Henry County Public Service Authority wants to enter a customer’s home, then that person doesn’t work for the PSA, the Authority’s General Manager said today.
The PSA Customer Service office was informed today that someone representing himself as a PSA employee told some customers in the Fieldale area that the employee needed to enter the customers’ homes in order to check on the home’s water line. However, PSA General Manager Benny Summerlin said such action is not coming from a PSA employee. It is against PSA policy for any employees to enter the homes of customers for any reason.
“We don’t have any reason to be inside a customer’s home, because the only part of the water line that is our responsibility is the water meter and the main line,” Summerlin said. “If someone comes to a home under these pretenses, then that person doesn’t work for the PSA. I would urge our citizens that if this happens to them, to not let the person in and to call the Henry County Sheriff’s Office.”
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office may be reached through the 9-1-1 Dispatch Center.
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| Thursday, September 04, 2008 |
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CITY FIRE
By Rodney @ 2:26 PM :: 82 Views :: News Events
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Investigators gathering information on suspicious fire
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office and the Martinsville Police Department are conducting a joint investigation into the fire that caused heavy damage to a house that was supposed to be vacant located at 1128 Drewry Road in Martinsville. The fire was fully involved when police officers arrived on the scene this morning at approximately 12:15 a.m. Damage to the home was extensive; no exact value has been given. There were no injuries.
“Although the property was supposed to be vacant, there have been reports of people staying at this residence recently. We have reason to believe the fire may be of suspicious origin and we are conducting a thorough investigation,” said Martinsville Fire Marshal Ted Anderson.
Anderson added that there was no utility service at the residence at the time of the fire. Glen Hairston of Martinsville is listed as the owner of the property, the home was not insured.
Assistance was provided on scene by Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Department, Martinsville Fire Volunteers, Stone Ambulance Service, and the Martinsville Police Department.
Due to the sensitive nature of the incident and the ongoing investigation, specific details are limited at this time. Additional information will be released to the media and the public as soon as possible.
Investigators are gathering information, following leads, and asking anyone who may have seen any type of suspicious or unusual activity at or near the residence recently to report what they saw.
If you have information pertaining to this incident you should contact the Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office at 403-5202, the Martinsville Police Department Investigations Unit at 403-5301, the 911 Center, or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers pays rewards of up to $1,000 in certain cases. You do not have to reveal your identity. Report tips anonymously to 63-CRIME (276-632-7463).
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| Saturday, August 23, 2008 |
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BASSETT WINS FIRST GAME 28-7
By Rodney @ 8:23 PM :: 96 Views :: News Events
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The drive for five is alive.
Rashawn Woods and O'Shane Valentine hooked up for scoring passes of 11 and 5 yards and Tyler Martin booted two field goals to begin Bassett's quest to win their fifth consecutive Piedmont District title. The Bengals dominated Carroll County 28-7 on Friday evening in a season-opening non-PD matchup.
Woods, the reigning Timesland offensive player of the year, also rushed for 71 yards while Valentine gained 58 yards on just seven carries.
Because many of the Bengals' offensive starters hadn't yet played a varsity down, head coach Jay Gilbert had some worries that Bassett's inexperienced backfield and receivers would start out slow.
Woods and the new cast of Bengal ballers quickly disspelled that notion.
"Everything came together very quickly. We really clicked well from early on in the game," said Gilbert. "Everyone played together and played hard. We executed on both sides of the ball and got the job done."
Senior guard Andrew Miller kept Carroll County confused, racking up eight solo tackles, six assists and two stops for a loss. Michael Hodges was a force at inside linebacker with six tackles and six assists. Vershaun Norman also contributed heavily to a stout defensive display.
"They really had no answer for Andrew," Gilbert said of his aggressive defensive leader. "He really helped put pressure on their backfield and forced them to make some mistakes."
Woods completed nine of his 13 passes and looked impressive throwing from the shotgun snap. A stubborn offensive line kept the senior signal-caller from taking any hard shots from Carroll County defenders. Options and sweeps were regularly converted for first downs as the Bengals moved to 1-0 overall.
Martin hammered home both of his field goal attempts, a 29-yarder in the first quarter and 38 yards in the second stanza.
Dylan Caveness led Carroll County with 74 yards on the ground and a touchdown.
Bassett's home opener is Friday at Ed Bassett Stadium against Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry head coach Bob Gray is a former assistant football coach and head wrestling coach at Fieldale-Collinsville High School.
This Friday's game will be dedicated to the late Jerry Slaughter, former F-C administrator and state championship golf coach. Slaughter was recently inducted into the Virginia High School League Hall of Fame.
Story by: Chris Dollarhite
GAME AIRS MONDAY NIGHT AT 9PM
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| Thursday, August 21, 2008 |
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PHONE SCAMS?
By Rodney @ 2:28 PM :: 80 Views :: News Events
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Police caution residents about phone scams
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Police Department has been notified of a phone scam that is being propagated throughout the Martinsville and Henry County community. “We have been advised that residents are receiving messages on their answering machine or voicemail that are not credible,” said MPD Lieutenant Jim Minter.
“This is a scam, known as “vishing”, short for “voice phishing”. The caller is not associated with MDCU, and does not have anyone’s account information. The caller(s) are dialing local phone numbers, not knowing whether the person(s) called have accounts at MDCU. They simply hope individuals that do have accounts at MDCU will respond and reveal their account information,” said MDCU President and CEO Darrell L. Minniear.
In these messages a recording states, "This is the Security Department at Martinsville-DuPont Credit Union. Your card has been deactivated. In order to reactivate your card, please call the following number.” A phone number beginning with the numbers 405 is given.
When this number, beginning with 405 is dialed the call is answered by a recorded message of poor quality with a lot of static. The caller is then instructed to enter their credit or debit card number.
One of the calls has been traced to an undetermined location in the province of Quebec, Canada. These calls are part of a scam. Police and MDCU officials warn customers to not respond to any calls of this type. Do not release your credit or debit card number or any personal information in response to these calls or any communication of a similar type.
“Our goal is to inform and protect the public against scams like this. Unfortunately, since the calls appear to be coming from a foreign country, there is little that we can do as far as legal action against the perpetrators. However, by getting the word out, we can prevent our residents from being victimized,” added Minter.
If you have received one of these calls and have given out any personal information, you should contact MDCU at 632-1679 #0 or 1-800-475-6328 #0.
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| Tuesday, August 19, 2008 |
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TRAFFIC ALERT
By Rodney @ 9:12 PM :: 91 Views :: News Events
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Traffic Alert: Route 639 – Henry County – Town of Ridgeway
On Monday, August 25, Route 639 (Phospho Springs Road) will be closed to through traffic underneath the Main Street Bridge to allow for grading operations. Work will be performed on Monday through Thursday for the next three (3) weeks. The anticipated work completion date is Thursday, September 11, 2008, weather permitting.
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| Wednesday, July 30, 2008 |
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Suspicious Fire in City
By Rodney @ 10:56 AM :: 74 Views :: News Events
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Investigators seek help from public on suspicious fire
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office and the Martinsville Police Department are continuing a joint investigation into the fire that caused heavy damage to a vacant house located at 230 Pine Street in Martinsville on June 30. Firefighters were dispatched to what was described as a smoke investigation at approximately 7:00 a.m. Upon arrival, they found heavy smoke coming from the upstairs area of the two story residential structure. The electrical meter was pulled and Martinsville Electric Department employees cut all power to the residence at the pole. The structure was vacant at the time firefighters arrived on scene. Records indicate that no one had claimed the house as a residence for some time and there was no utility service to the residence at the time of the incident. The sight of smoke was reported by neighbors who live nearby. Assistance was provided on scene by Stone Ambulance Service, the Martinsville Police Department, and the Martinsville Electric Department.
Investigators have reason to believe the fire is of suspicious origin and are continuing to gather evidence and information in this case. This house is the last residence located on the right side of Pine Street and is within sight of the City’s new exercise trail, which runs adjacent to the former railroad line. Investigators are asking anyone who may have seen any type of suspicious or unusual activity at or near the residence recently to report what they saw. If you have information pertaining to this incident you should contact the Martinsville Fire Marshal’s Office at 403-5202, the Martinsville Police Department Investigations Unit at 403-5301, the 911 Center, or Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers pays rewards of up to $1,000 in certain cases. You do not have to reveal your identity. Report tips anonymously to 63-CRIME (276-632-7463).
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| Tuesday, July 22, 2008 |
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Fire in City
By Rodney @ 10:06 AM :: 87 Views :: News Events
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Fire at furniture facility extinguished safely
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Martinsville Fire & EMS crews responded to a fire call at 7:00 p.m. at the Southern Finishing Company located at 801 East Church Street in Martinsville.
When fire crews arrived on the scene they encountered heavy smoke from the central portion of the facility. Maintenance crews had been working near a machine that is used to spray finishing stain onto furniture trim pieces. The crews were drilling holes through metal and some of the heated metal shavings fell into the finishing machine, igniting the flammable materials inside.
Fire crews used traditional methods such as foam and dry chemical extinguishers. However, these proved to be largely ineffective in extinguishing the smoldering fire. The machine was then unbolted from the floor and removed from the building with assistance from Martinsville Public Works Department crews who used a front end loader to carry the machine to a safe location outside. Firefighters, along with the city’s public safety officer, consulted with the Virginia Department of Emergency Management who advised them to cover the machine with dirt until the blaze extinguished fully on its own. The site where the machine sits, now covered with dirt, will be monitored by employees from Southern Finishing overnight; no further problems are expected. There were no injuries and no structural damage to the finishing facility.
The Martinsville Fire & EMS Department would like to thank the Collinsville Volunteer Fire Department, Stone Ambulance, the Henry County Department of Public Safety, and Martinsville Public Works for their assistance.
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| Friday, July 18, 2008 |
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TRAFFIC ALERT from VDOT
By Rodney @ 2:00 PM :: 88 Views :: News Events
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TRAFFIC ALERT – ROUTE 609 – HENRY COUNTY
Beginning Tuesday, July 22, Route 609 (Patrick Avenue) between the Fieldale United Methodist Church and the Fieldale Park in Henry County will have temporary lane closures. These closures are necessary to replace a pipe under Route 609. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers and motorists should expect delays. All work is anticipated to be complete by Tuesday, July 29, weather permitting.
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| Friday, July 18, 2008 |
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City Cautions Motorist
By Rodney @ 10:29 AM :: 62 Views :: News Events
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City cautions residents about traffic detour
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – City Public Works crews, along with contractors from Cycle Systems, Inc., will be removing the steel support structure for a steam pipe that previously ran across Commonwealth Boulevard to the former Tultex plant. The steam pipe and other associated materials have already been disassembled and removed. The steel truss structure mounted to the side of the Franklin Street Railroad Bridge over Commonwealth Boulevard is the only piece that remains.
The project is expected to begin around 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 20 and is estimated to take approximately three to five hours. “Traffic will be detoured during this time and may involve use of Northside Drive, Lester, Depot, and Franklin Streets. We ask that motorists use caution while traveling through this area on Sunday morning and be prepared for a detour and possible delays,” said Assistant City Manager and Public Works Director Leon Towarnicki.
Traffic flow on this portion of Commonwealth Boulevard will have to be stopped completely for at least five to ten minutes, and possibly longer, while the larger pieces of the support structure are brought down.
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| Wednesday, July 09, 2008 |
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Free Clinic Announcement
By Rodney @ 1:03 PM :: 85 Views :: News Events
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Federal Grant Allows Dr. Friedrichs to Donate Microscope to Free Medical Clinic
Martinsville, June 30th, 2008 Dr. Gray Friedrichs, OD, will present the Free Medical Clinic with a portable slit lamp microscope on Thursday, July 10th. Dr. Friedrichs obtained a federal grant through the American Optometrists Association’s (AOA) Healthy Eyes Healthy People (HEHP) federal initiative to go towards “Project See Clearer.” Project See Clearer will allow the purchase of the slit lamp which in turn will increase quality and access to optometric and specialty eye care at the Free Medical Clinic. Free eye exams are currently given at the Free Medical Clinic by Dr. Friedrichs but with the use of the new microscope, eye exams will be more advanced and detailed.
A slit lamp is a microscope with a light attached that allows the doctor to examine a patient’s eye under high magnification. The microscope is used primarily to view the anterior structures of the eye such as the cornea, iris, and lens. By changing the width of the adjustable light beam, the examining doctor can gather important detail about each eye structure allowing for an easier and more precise diagnosis.
Healthy Eyes Healthy People is an ambitious public-private initiative to improve the eye and visual health of Americans, which was approved by the American Optometric Association in 2001. Healthy Eyes Healthy People is based on the vision objectives of Healthy People 2010 and is geared toward promoting collaboration among government agencies, health care advocates and optometrists to develop innovative strategies for community outreach to help promote good health and optimum vision.
The Free Medical Clinic serves uninsured residents of Martinsville, Henry and Patrick Counties who meet current Federal Poverty Guidelines. The Free Medical Clinic also offers medication assistance for its patients. For more information call the Free Medical Clinic at 276.638.0787.
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| Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
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National College
By Rodney @ 1:03 PM :: 135 Views :: News Events
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Grand Re-Opening
Martinsville National College Campus.
The ribbon cutting was held May 13th with a special welcome from Campus Director John Scott. Special guest speaker was Martinsville Mayor Kimble Reynolds, Jr.
Tours were given by Director of Admissions, Barbara Rakes and Kim Myers. For more pictures, click here to visit the Photo Gallery
National College was founded in 1886 and has seven locations in Virginia. Coverage of the event can been seen on BTW 21. For more information call 276-632-5621 or visit their website at www.national-college.edu
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| Wednesday, May 07, 2008 |
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21st Jefferson Awards at VMNH
By Rodney @ 8:04 AM :: 145 Views :: News Events
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Virginia Museum of Natural History host the 21st Annual Thomas Jefferson Awards
Awards ceremony was held May 7th
Keynote speaker Dr. William M. Kelso, director of archaeology for the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Jamestown Rediscovery project, and a past Jefferson Awardee, together with other awardees, museum executives, foundation board members and members of the museum's board of trustees.The Virginia Museum of Natural History Foundation is hosting its 21st Annual Thomas Jefferson Awards, honoring individuals and corporations for outstanding contributions to natural science and natural science education.The Thomas Jefferson Awards will be held in The Harvest Foundation of the Piedmont Great Hall at the Virginia Museum of Natural History. The museum is located at 21 Starling Avenue in Martinsville. The VMNH Foundation Thomas Jefferson Awards are Wednesday, May 7 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. World-renowned archaeologist Dr. William M. Kelso will serve as keynote speaker at this year's Thomas Jefferson Awards. Dr. Kelso is director of archaeology for the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Jamestown Rediscovery project, and a past Jefferson Award recipient. This year’s ceremony also includes an unveiling of a special plaque in the VMNH Library honoring past Jefferson Awardees.
below is a list of this year's Thomas Jefferson Awards recipients:
PICTURES CAN BE FOUND IN OUR PICTURE GALLERY UNDER 2008 JEFFERSON AWARDS
Thomas Jefferson Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Natural Science – an individual who has consistently made outstanding contributions to natural history.
Recipient – Dr. Joseph C. Mitchell of Gainesville, Florida
Thomas Jefferson Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Natural Science Education – a Virginia educator who has consistently made outstanding contributions to natural history, environmental and science education in either the formal or non-formal sectors.
Recipient – Charles K. Jervis of Christiansburg
William Barton Rogers Corporate Award – a corporation that has shown significant support for the natural sciences in Virginia, through contributions to research, science education, or other relevant programs of the museum.
Recipient – Tahoma, Inc. of Martinsville, accepted by Amy Lampe, CEO
William Barton Rogers Individual Award – an individual who has shown significant support for the natural sciences in Virginia, through contributions to research, science education, or other relevant programs of the museum.
Recipient – James C. Firebaugh, Jr. of Richmond
Matthew Fontaine Maury Distinguished Service Award – an individual or corporation that has provided exemplary service in the development of VMNH.
Recipient – Suzi Kirby of Martinsville
Noel T. Boaz Director’s Award – an individual selected by the VMNH Executive Director who has made significant contributions, through volunteer efforts or financial support, to enable the museum to be a more successful institution and to secure its future as a great museum benefiting all citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Recipient – George and Jean Adams of Martinsville
View more pictures in the Gallery - Click Here
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| Wednesday, April 23, 2008 |
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Dollars & Sense
By Rodney @ 10:25 AM :: 158 Views :: News Events
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Reality check for students
Students from all over the county participated in the Dollars and Sense program at PHCC this week. Many sponsors and organizations made this event possible. Students would not only choose a career and salary but would choose how they spent it. In the real world we all have living expenses and bills. These kids were faced with adult decisions today that will forever change the way they think. Students lined up to meet professionals to talk about homes, health care, careers and many others issues adults face every day. Many more pictures were taken of this event and can be seen in our picture gallery.
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| Friday, April 18, 2008 |
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Positive Choices
By Rodney @ 11:25 AM :: 177 Views :: News Events
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CHILL Youth Task Force and HEY! Community Coalition to host 5th annual Positive Choices Youth Rally and Teen Maze at Patrick Henry Community College on April 17th.
From getting a new job to having a baby to graduating college, CHILL and HEY!, try to teach area youth about making positive choices in their lives, and how negative choices can effect their entire life. This year will be the 5th Positive Choices for youth rally and teen maze hosted at Patrick Henry Community College. The first year that this rally was held brought out 250 area youth, just last year over 500 area youth came out for this positive alternative event.
You might be asking yourself, what is a teen maze? Picture a life size game board and you’ll get a good idea. The teen maze is designed to “bring to life” the potential effects of life choices. You navigate your way through the maze by drawing scenario cards or spinning a wheel that indicates a “choice” for you. After receiving this choice, you follow the maze path to discover some of the realities that choice may bring. The maze paths are staffed by various individuals who have a certain “role” to play an present the appropriate information for that path. This is creative, interactive, and delivers powerful information to youth about the consequences of your life choices.
This years Youth Rally and Teen Maze will be held on the campus of PHCC in Collins Gym, with a Kick off at 5:00 pm. 5:30-7:15 pm Middle school goes through the maze, and 7:30-9:30 pm High School interactive health fair. FREE Pizza will be served from 5:00 – 7:30pm.
CHILL, HEY! and the Drug Task Force would like to thank the following partners: Carlisle School, Carter Bank and Trust, Charity League of M/H Co., Citizens Against Family Violence, Collinsville Printing Co., Department of Social Services, Focus On Youth, For the Children, Healthy Community Initiative, Henry Co. G.E.M.S, Henry Co. Parks and Recreation, Henry Co. Schools, Henry Co. Sheriff’s Office, Henry/Martinsville Health Dept. Martinsville City Police Department, Martinsville City Schools, Mental Health Association, New College Institute, PHCC, Patrick Henry Correctional Unit # 28, Piedmont Community Services, Virginia Department of ABC, and YMCA.
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| Tuesday, February 26, 2008 |
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Walgreen's Coming Soon
By Rodney @ 11:36 AM :: 309 Views :: News Events
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Construction for a new Walgreen's will soon change the look of the corner of Kings Mountain Road. Walgreen's is planning to open the new store this summer says Carol Hivley, Walgreen's Corporate Spokeswomen. The new store will be 14,800 a typical size for Walgreen's. The store will feature a drive-Thur pharmacy window and will employ about 25 people. You can visit their website Walgreen's.com to file out an application if your interested in employment. Walgreen's forced locally owned business National Glass to relocate a few months ago.
Just a little history, Charles R. Walgreen Sr. purchased the Chicago drugstore where he had worked as a pharmacist — and that started the Walgreen chain. His energy and enthusiasm soon led to new ideas and ambitious expansion. For example, he manufactured his own line of drug products to ensure high quality and low prices.
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| Friday, February 22, 2008 |
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220 Accident slows traffic for hours
By Rodney @ 2:05 PM :: 181 Views :: News Events
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A late Thursday afternoon accident on 220 North slowed traffic down for hours. No surprise to neighbors who say his happens all he time. A quick response from Henry County Sheriff's Office, Collinsville Vol. Fire and Bassett Rescue secured the scene and prevented any potential dangers.
Neither information nor an accident report would be released from Virginia State Police. We assume the driver was not local and know he was not hurt in the accident. As always, speed and the road design was a factor. Once again, the guard rail company will be back to work.
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| Thursday, February 21, 2008 |
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ROAD CLOSED
By Rodney @ 12:09 PM :: 183 Views :: News Events
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TRAFFIC ALERT!
February 12, 2008
TRAFFIC ALERT – ROUTE 657
HENRY COUNTY
Route 657 (Rockwood Park Road) between Route 609 (North Daniels Creek Road) and Route 608 (Pawnee Lane) in Henry County will be closed to through traffic beginning Tuesday, February 19. This closure is necessary for a pipe replacement project. All work should be completed by 5:00 pm, Friday, February 29, weather permitting.
Motorists should use alternate routes.
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| Monday, December 03, 2007 |
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City Employees Give Back to the Community
By Rodney @ 11:42 AM :: 289 Views :: News Events
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MARTINSVILLE, Va.
Employees of the City of Martinsville are pitching in to help make the holiday season better for community residents with special needs.
City employees donated $19,153, exceeding their goal of $17,000 for the annual United Way campaign this year. In addition to the monetary donations, there were a number of items brought in for the United Way “Day of Caring”.
The city’s annual “Toys for Tots” campaign received donations of more than 200 toys to be distributed through the Christmas Cheer program to local children in need. Collection boxes for these items were placed throughout the municipal building, police and fire departments, and the city shop.
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| Thursday, November 29, 2007 |
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2007 |
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Henry County Sheriff's Office Media Release
By Rodney @ 8:27 PM :: 264 Views :: News Events
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The Henry County Sheriff’s Office investigation into the murder of Willard Swanson “Blackie” Brown age 75 of 3414 Axton Road, Axton, VA has resulted in the arrest of Dickie Lee Pulliam age 59 of 611 Brown’s Point Drive, Moneta, VA on 11/21/07 at approximately 12:20 pm.
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Criminal charges issued:
1st Degree Murder, Use of Firearm in Commission of Felony (1st Degree Murder).
Bond amount – NONE
Mr. Pulliam is incarcerated in the Henry County Jail.
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Mr. Pulliam was taken into custody by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office in the West Lake area of Franklin County. The investigation is continuing.
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Missing Person Search
November 21, 2007 at approximately 2:45 PM, a search team discovered the body of Benjamin Harrison Richardson, age 84 of 892 Blue Known Road, Martinsville, VA.
Mr. Richardson was deceased when he was found, lying in a creek nearby his residence. The investigation into the death of Mr. Richardson is continuing. Foul play is not suspected. The Henry County Sheriff's office would like to thank all who assisted in the search for Mr. Richardson.
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2007 |
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Food Lion presents check to the Community Storehouse
By Rodney @ 5:50 PM :: 281 Views :: News Events
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Food Lion has presented a check in the amount of $2,500 to the Community Storehouse. The funds are from the Food Lion Charitable Foundation. "We'd like to thank all the local Food Lions, as well as the Food Lion Charitabe Foundation for all they've done to help the community; we're proud to be partners with Food Lion," said Nancy Nelson, Community Storehouse Executive Director. The check was presented by local Food Lion Manager, James Hodges.
Community Storehouse of Martinsville & Henry County
www.communitystorehouseofmhc.org

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| Tuesday, November 20, 2007 |
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Fieldale Festival of Lights
By Rodney @ 8:45 PM :: 361 Views :: News Events
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The Fieldale Festival of Lights. November 23, 2007,
through January 1, 2008, from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM.

Drive through the Old Fieldale Iron Bridge (with lights), and by the lights in Fieldale Park, up Field Avenue then turn onto Marshall Wall to see some beautiful lights on and around the Fieldale Community Center.
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| Sunday, November 18, 2007 |
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| Friday, November 16, 2007 |
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Big Daddy Weave Rolls into Martinsville
By Rodney @ 3:18 PM :: 193 Views :: News Events
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All the proceeds from the concert will benefit God's Pit Crew, a disaster relief network based out of Danville Virginia.

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Gods Pit Crew hopes to bring bigger names to Martinsville next year!

Get the full size pictures in the gallery HERE
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| Tuesday, November 13, 2007 |
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Bassett High Baseball benifits from Community Teamwork
By Rodney @ 2:58 PM :: 222 Views :: News Events
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Martinsville Speedway had a VIP suite it needed to tear down. Bassett High School needed a press box for its baseball field. Teamwork and community spirit blended the two needs together for what's going to be a state-of-the-art high school press box.
The speedway was prepared to raze a small suite in the third-turn area of the track during a building project in the summer. Steve Martin, owner of Steve Martin Trenching and a former Bengal player and longtime booster, was onsite doing some work and envisioned a new home for the building. He huddled the track president Clay Campbell and a plan was born.
"It seemed like a perfect idea to me, " said Campbell. "We had a building we didn't need anymore and they had a need for a press box. The suite fit the bill perfectly. We were certainly happy to donate it to them.
That was the easy part. The difficulty part was getting the 36-foot-long building from Martinsville Speedway to Bassett High School. But that's where community spririt and partnership took over.
Martin's company, Steve Martin Trenching, perpard the building to take off its perch some 15 feet off the ground. Guy Turner Crane Service donated the use of a large crane to lift the building and place it on the back of a flat bed trailer.
After the trip to Bassett, Turner again donated the use of a crane to place the building on its foundation again.
Light Electric donated services to get the press box wired and Virginia Blower donated all HVAC services and materials, including a heat pump.
"Everyone in this area should be proud of the community coming together on a project like this," said Campbell.


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| Tuesday, November 06, 2007 |
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Henry County Vote Results - Nov. 6, 2007
By Rodney @ 11:02 PM :: 116 Views :: News Events
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Henry County
Sheriff
Lane Perry wins with 62% of the vote
Details by precinct available under the Vote 2007 Menu
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Henry County
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Linda Love wins over three other candidates, with 35% of the vote.
Detailed results, by precinct, are available under the Vote 2007 Menu.
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Other Local Race Winners
School Board At Large - Devault 59%
Board of Supervisors - Horsepasture District: Buchanan 56%
Board of Supervisors - Reed Creek District: Slaughter 62%
Board of Supervisors - Ridgeway District: Vaughn 67%
Soil & Water Conservation Director: Hodges 57% |
View all the Henry County vote details!
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| Monday, November 05, 2007 |
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Body of local soldier killed in Iraq, returned today
By Rodney @ 11:20 AM :: 139 Views :: News Events
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U.S. Army Pfc. Rush “Mickey” Marshall Jenkins was killed Tuesday, his 22nd birthday, after the Bradley fighting vehicle he was in ran over an IED (improvised explosive device), his brother, Sgt. George “Alex” Jenkins, said last week.
Mickey Jenkins’ body arrived this morning, and Funeral Service will be arranged with the Bassett Funeral Service.
The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Bassett Funeral Service's South Chapel. The funeral will be held there at 2 p.m. Thursday, with full military honors.
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| Thursday, October 04, 2007 |
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Martinsville and Henry County says Goodbye
By Rodney @ 12:33 PM :: 125 Views :: News Events
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A fallen soldier is laid to rest in Bassett.
Pvt. Daniel Fisher was remembered Sunday afternoon as hundreds
came to show respect. Members of Fort Lee presented
American flags to the Family Members. Fisher leaves his young wife
Brittany. Fisher was only in his sixth week of training. Fisher was 19 years old.
Visit the Bassett Funeral Service website to send
the family Comments and condolences.
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| Monday, October 01, 2007 |
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New Shell Building Dedicated
By Rodney @ 1:06 PM :: 113 Views :: News Events
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It is the area's newest shell
building located in the
Patroit Centre.

This new facility was dedicated with hopes
of bringing new jobs to the area.
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