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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Free Your Fabulous

"Our worst fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'who am I to be so brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?' Actually, who are we not to be? You are a child of God: Your playing small doesn't serve the world. There is nothing enlightening about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God within us. It is not just in some of us, it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."

~ Prose by Marianne Williamson

* Free Your Fabulous: Find the real "YOU" in  YOU!  Go Forth and Find Yourself!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Gwen Wilkins, NC State Democratic Party First Congressional Chair

When challenged to do the right thing at the right time for the right reason when it’s needed, we all hope we have the courage to rise to the occasion. Initiating that courage into an action plan is where most forego the courage thing and wait on somebody else to get it done. “And that’s the way it is” quoting Walter Cronkite is what my Dad would say to me.

However, this time around Wilsonians were blessed not lucky (I don’t do the luck thing. The Devil’s lucky the Lord hasn’t come back to earth yet) to have found a friend and a champion in Gwen Wilkins.

When Opportunity Knocks What Will You Do

Universally Speaking , I’m hearing a word about being ‘Good Stewards'. Inasmuch as we know, to much given, much is expected, we have a duty, a responsibility and a privileged obligation to maintain with excellence those “things” we have been assigned to do while we journey on this earth. Granted, we may not all hear the word at the same time, but the calling nonetheless is still there.

“The Challenge” . . . comes when opportunity avails itself whether or not to answer the door.

Souls To The Polls

Souls to the Polls is an initiative to educate the faith-based community and religious organizations about what they can do to encourage their members to vote.

Wilson Co Democratic Party Precinct Meeting

DO YOU VOTE HERE . . .
First of all, Do you vote? And if you vote, are you registered as a Democrat? Are you interested in shaping the future of the Wilson Democratic party?

Would you like to make a difference locally when it comes to the affairs of the Democratic party? If not, you ought to be. We’re not just talking smack. Here’s why.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Local Republicans Open Headquarters

Republicans open headquarters
Pushing voters to help support candidates

Republicans rallied Saturday at the grand opening of the Wilson County Republican Party headquarters. Area residents and volunteers met candidates seeking office in the Nov. 2 general election, except U.S. Sen. Richard Burr and U.S. Rep. Walter Jones, who were both unable to attend. Each of the candidates for county and state offices spoke during the event.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Sheriff's Debate to be Televised

Sheriff's debate to be televised live on Greenlight 

If you spent the last week trying to see who has tickets to the Wilson County Sheriff's Debate and can't use them, there's good news. You can still see the debate as it happens. The City of Wilson's Greenlight cable service will televise the debate live.

Wilson County Sheriff's Race

IF. . . you've been trying to catch up on all the recent headlines and activities concerning the Wilson County Sheriff's race like we have here's your one stop shop. There's lots to catch up on. Comments included. Click the links to get started.

9/6/2010
Debate is on
The Wilson Times will sponsor a debate featuring the candidates for Wilson County sheriff. Both Democratic nominee, Calvin Woodard, and unaffiliated candidate, John Farmer, have agreed to ... read more

9/8/2010
Campaigns kick in gear
About 100 people came out to the campaign headquarters Tuesday of unaffiliated candidate for sheriff John Farmer. The campaign office is located at 3612 Eagle Point Lane, across from Cornerstone Bank ... read more

9/8/2010
One event canceled, two events added
Wilson County's Tea Party has officially cancelled the sheriff's debate they were working to organize. Bobby Pittman, who was helping organize the Tea Party event, said they decided Friday to call …. read more

9/9/2010
Debate tickets available today
Today is the day to get your ticket to the highly anticipated debate between sheriff's candidates Calvin Woodard and John Farmer. "Based on the interest, phone call volume and comments we have ... read more

9/9/2010
No debate tickets left
Tickets went quickly this morning for the debate between sheriff's candidates Calvin Woodard and John Farmer. Before 11 a.m., all tickets had been picked up at various businesses throughout the count … read more

9/10/2010
Debate a hot ticket
It didn't take long for Wilson County residents to snap up all the tickets to the Wilson County Sheriff's debate scheduled for Oct. 12 at Fike High School. Democratic candidate Calvin Woodard and ... read more

9/18/2010
'I've got the experience'
John Farmer said he rises most mornings about 5:30 a.m. and his day ends about midnight. His cell phone never stops ringing. But now his day is filled with talking to Wilson residents … read more

9/18/2010
'My fight is for the people'
Ever since Calvin Woodard decided to run for Wilson County sheriff, he said there is no time to waste. "I've been campaigning now for over a year and a half," Woodard said.... read more

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Sheriff Candidates Headquarters

CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS

JOHN H FARMER
3612 Eagle Pointe Lane
252.299.0156
* Across from Cornerstone Bank on W. Nash St.


CALVIN L WOODARD
3351 Ward Blvd.
252.237.0002
* Across from Wilson Woods Apartments

* click the link to their websites

Fellow Wilsonian Speaks out on Senate Debates

Three debates won't help us decide this race
By Tom Campbell/NC SPIN

Richard Burr and Elaine Marshall have announced they will participate in three televised debates between now and the Nov. 2 election. If recent debates are any indicator, few will watch the three events, and those who do will not learn much. While we love the concept of candidates facing each other to discuss important issues and visualize these confrontations being as significant as the Lincoln-Douglas or Nixon-Kennedy debates, we know this rarely happens.

WT Editorial - Let's Embrace School Forums

EDITORIAL: Wilson Times

The second of three public forums featuring the Wilson County Board of Education and the local NAACP chapter offered proof that’s it’s healthy when such groups sit down and talk openly about concerns. While such meetings are not without counterproductive moments, they are a welcome sign that a community — in this case, Wilson — wants to sort through issues rather than let differences in understanding define relationships.

Low Turnout for Wilson County School Forum


'Our folks will teach these children' Board terms, dropout rates discussed at forum

Thursday night's public forum started out much like the first with members of the Wilson County Board of Education positioned on an auditorium stage, diligently answering questions posed to them by Alonzo Braggs, president of the Wilson NAACP branch. But there was one notable difference with Thursday's NAACP and Wilson County Schools' public forum - community involvement.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Paul L Stevens Operation Care Banquet

Banquet Tonight

Paul L. Stevens Operation Care will celebrate 28 years of "People Helping People" with their annual banquet Saturday from 6-9 p.m. The event will be held at Wilson Chapel Youth & Family Center at 503 Barnes Street. Tickets will be $15. For tickets or more information, contact Otis Sherrod at 289-5766.

* Article appeared in the Wilson Times from staff reports

Calvin Woodard - Candidate for Sheriff

'My fight is for the people'

Ever since Calvin Woodard decided to run for Wilson County sheriff, he said there is no time to waste. "I've been campaigning now for over a year and a half," Woodard said. "First I had to run against Sheriff (Wayne) Gay in the primary. Then he said he would do whatever it takes to make sure I didn't walk into the office easily. Then Mr. Farmer jumps into the race. So it has been a busy time campaigning straight through with no time to slow down."

COMMENTS - My Fight is for the People

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article "My Fight is for the people" referencing Calvin Woodard.

COMMENTS  22

John Farmer - Candidate for Sheriff

"I've got the experience." 

John Farmer said he rises most mornings about 5:30 a.m. and his day ends about midnight. His cell phone never stops ringing. But now his day is filled with talking to Wilson residents and letting them know about his ideas for running the sheriff's office, if elected.

COMMENTS - I've got the experience

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article "I've got the experience" referencing John Farmer.

COMMENTS 28

Wilson Air Show Today

Annual air show in Wilson

Among the planes that will be on display during the Wilson Industrial Air Center Open House & Fly-In Saturday, Sept. 18 is a Boeing Stearman PT17 biplane owned by Wilson pilot Lin Oakley and his wife, Pam. In this series of photos taken last weekend, Oakley is shown making preparations for the show by taking the plane up for a spin over Wilson County. The annual air show will be held from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and is free of charge to the public.

* Article & photo taken for the Wilson Times

Friday, September 17, 2010

Debate Hot Ticket

Friday, September 10, 2010 12:36 AM

Debate a hot ticket

It didn't take long for Wilson County residents to snap up all the tickets to the Wilson County Sheriff's debate scheduled for Oct. 12 at Fike High School. Democratic candidate Calvin Woodard and unaffiliated candidate John Farmer both agreed to take part in the debate sponsored by The Wilson Times.

COMMENTS - Debate a Hot Ticket

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article " Debate a hot ticket."

COMMENTS 16

No Debate Tickets Left


No debate tickets left

Tickets went quickly this morning for the debate between sheriff's candidates Calvin Woodard and John Farmer.Before 11 a.m., all tickets had been picked up at various businesses throughout the county. Melvin Anderson was one of the first to get tickets at The Wilson Times Thursday morning. Anderson said this would be the first debate he's attended, and he curious to see what it's going to be like. He said he's undecided on which candidate to vote for and is waiting to hear from both of them at the debate.

COMMENTS - No Debate Tickets Left

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article " No debate tickets left."

COMMENTS 50

Debate tickets avail today

Thursday, September 09, 2010
Debate tickets available today

Today is the day to get your ticket to the highly anticipated debate between sheriff's candidates Calvin Woodard and John Farmer. "Based on the interest, phone call volume and comments we have received since Tuesday when the debate was announced, we are expecting to run out of tickets pretty quickly," said Wilson Times Editor Jon Jimison.

Campaigns Kick in gear

Campaigns kick in gear
Farmer releases 100-day plan for Wilson

About 100 people came out to the campaign headquarters Tuesday of unaffiliated candidate for sheriff John Farmer. The campaign office is located at 3612 Eagle Point Lane, across from Cornerstone Bank on West Nash Street.

COMMENTS - Campaigns Kick in Gear

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article "Campaigns kick in gear."

COMMENTS 52

Debate Is On

Monday, September 06, 2010
Debate is on
Sheriff's candidates agree to Oct. debate; free tickets available beginning Thursday.

The Wilson Times will sponsor a debate featuring the candidates for Wilson County sheriff. Both Democratic nominee, Calvin Woodard, and unaffiliated candidate, John Farmer, have agreed to take part in the event.

COMMENTS - Debate is on

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article "Debate is on."

COMMENTS  40

Thursday, September 16, 2010

City Council Meeting Tonight

Council Considers Timber sale, Tarboro Street rezonings

The Wilson City Council will consider several purchase contracts, planning board recommendations and receive a report on its broadband system during tonight's meeting. The council will meet at 7 p.m. at city hall.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

WRAL Update Report on Jimmy Coleman

Monday, September 13, 2010

What's Going on in Wilson

Wednesday, September 08, 2010 -One event canceled, two events added

Wilson County's Tea Party has officially cancelled the sheriff's debate they were working to organize.
Bobby Pittman, who was helping organize the Tea Party event, said they decided Friday to call off their debate event after he didn't get a call back from Calvin Woodard, the Democratic nominee.

COMMENTS - One Event Cancelled

Here's what folks are saying about the Wilson Times article "One event cancelled, two added."

COMMENTS  3

Saturday, September 11, 2010

In Remembrance

Friday, September 10, 2010

District 1 Debate


1st Congressional District candidates Rep. GK Butterfield and his opponent Ashley Woolard will be discussing their platforms on NBC 17  this coming Sunday, September 12 at 1 pm.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Happy Labor Day ... Enjoy!

John Blake resigns from North Carolina

In the midst of an ongoing NCAA investigation into possible improper contact with agents and academic misconduct, North Carolina defensive line coach John Blake has resigned, effective immediately, the school announced Sunday evening. Blake, who was reportedly a target of the NCAA's investigation into possible improper conduct with agents, was also the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator in his fourth season at North Carolina.

"While I have enjoyed my tenure at the University of North Carolina, it has become apparent to me over the course of the past few weeks that my presence has become a distraction to my family and to this great University, too," Blake said in a prepared statement.

"Consequently, I have determined that it is in the best interests of my family, the University community at large, and the Football Program for me to step down from my position as associate head football coach effective today, September 5, 2010."

Gary Wichard, an NFL agent and Blake's close friend, has made public statements saying Blake is involved in the investigation. According to the Raleigh News & Observer, North Carolina coach Butch Davis has also connected Blake to the investigation of defensive tackle Marvin Austin and receiver Greg Little for possible improper contact with sports agents.

"Coach Blake had indicated to me in previous conversations that he would step down if he felt his presence with the football program would become a distraction," UNC athletic director Dick Baddour said in a prepared statement. "I appreciate and respect his decision to do what is best for the University and our football program. I know the young men he coached are tremendously disappointed, but Coach Davis and his staff will help and support them as the season moves forward."

Blake's employment agreement with North Carolina provided him an annual base salary of $240,000 and would have expired June 30, 2011. He will receive $74,500, which approximates the salary he would have received had he completed the football season.

* Article written by By Heather Dinich - ESPN.com. Image Erik S. Lesser/AP