"The crisis in Wilson is that there is no momentum." The real urgency of the hour is that we are dying and no one is calling a code blue. I contend the quality of life is not where it should be. Folk have been left to die." Rev. Alonzo Braggs
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Peaceful Protest Rally Planned on Friday
Thursday, January 27, 2011
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From time to time, Wilsonians find it necessary to gather themselves in front of the Wilson County Courthouse steps to draw attention to a community cause or civic contribution in hopes of bringing awareness concerning local issues. On Friday, January 28th around 8:15am, Lisa Whitley, is planning such a rally at the courthouse steps for a peaceful protest and a call for stricter laws regarding drunk drivers in Wilson County.
Whitley, suffered the loss of her daughter, Nikki Whitley in June of last year to a drunk driver. Amy Sullivan was also killed in the accident. Whitley wants tighter laws on the books and is proposing a law that addresses how DWI cases are handled locally. She states "what happened to her daughter and Amy could happen to anyone at any time. Day or night." There must be something in place where citizens know judges, district attorneys and laws are in place to protect the people. "That's why we need Nikki's law."
Whitley, suffered the loss of her daughter, Nikki Whitley in June of last year to a drunk driver. Amy Sullivan was also killed in the accident. Whitley wants tighter laws on the books and is proposing a law that addresses how DWI cases are handled locally. She states "what happened to her daughter and Amy could happen to anyone at any time. Day or night." There must be something in place where citizens know judges, district attorneys and laws are in place to protect the people. "That's why we need Nikki's law."
DB & The CC
Thursday, January 27, 2011
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Wilsonian Daryl Barber addresses Wilson County Commissioners concerning recent revelations of how Wayne Gay and Ellis Williford received pay raises via unscrupulous manuvering and what exactly other members knew about the backdoor deal brokering.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Wilsonian Voices Series: Voices of the People & Power of the Tongue: Ray Best
Friday, January 07, 2011
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
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