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Friday, September 23, 2011

It's Here ... In the Atmosphere

WELCOME TO AUTUMN
The Best Season of them ALL

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Eastern NC School for the Deaf

REMINDER: TODAY: There will be a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 22 from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm in the Hardy Alumni Hall at Barton College on behalf of the Eastern NC School for the Deaf. PLEASE TRY TO ATTEND!

Wilson's Jammin' Geriatrics

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Our Eastern NC School for the Deaf

There will be a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 22 from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm in the Hardy Alumni Hall at Barton College on behalf of the Eastern NC School for the Deaf. The plans are to close one of the 3 residential schools by July 1. If you can, please come out and support ENCSD. It is between the ENCSD and the school for the blind in Raleigh as to which one will close. By July 1, the campus on Hwy 301 could close and more Wilsonians will be out of a job. Please show support for the school not to close !

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Moving Moments from the movie - The Help

Wilson County Fair

Friday, September 9, 2011

Community Rally - Warren Street Park

Saturday, Sept.10th  from 4pm-5pm - Warren Street Park
Will you be supporting OUR COMMUNITY Rally TODAY at Warren Street Park in Wilson?

Citizens are rallying together from 4pm until 5pm to support our grassroots effort in opposing the zone change to allow a chemical manufacturing plant within the city limits and in the middle of neighborhood and adjacent to the community park. They want to manufacture, transport and store Sulfuric Acid, Ferrous Sulfate and other toxic chemicals mere feet away from residential homes and apartments. Come lend your support, purchase a T-Shirt and learn more about this important issue.
No Chickens & No Chemicals!

Monday, September 5, 2011



Video Courtesy WTVD Ch 11

Saturday, September 3, 2011

CIAA launches 2011 Football Season



Shaw University picked to repeat as CIAA launches 2011 football season
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced its Pre-season All-CIAA Football Team and Predicted Order of Finish at the Football Press Conference and Luncheon on Thursday. Football coaches were interviewed by Stan Lewter of the Urban Sports and Entertainment Group as they shared their outlooks for the upcoming year.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Revisiting Wilson One Year Later - Dem Party Select New Chair

On a Saturday afternoon in late August 2010, Wilson County Democrats filled the second floor courtroom to elect a new Dem Party chair. Boykin was out. The WCDP needed a new person in.

Millicent Graves served as the first-vice chair for the Party and was unamiously voted in as the new chair. By default, Graves became the first African American woman to chair the position.

Revisiting Wilson One Year Later - The Petition

"There is no mistaking the "Sound of Silence." Ponder the statement for a moment. It is profound. And the sound of silence is "deafening." As was the case in August 2010, when the Wilson County Democratic Party ignored the fact (or so it seemed) that Calvin Woodard won the May primary.

There was no open, public or official acknowledgement from the local party or its leaders congratulating Calvin Woodard on his victory over Wayne Gay and becoming the party nominee for Sheriff of Wilson County. So where was the support. Where was the congratulatory celebrations and endorsements from the "Party of the People" as they deemed themselves?

Revisiting Wilson One Year Later - Chris Boykin FINALLY ... Resigns

Chris Boykin resigned. He did so amid controversy. A formal request by Gwen Wilkins and a formal petition from local citizens to the State Dem Party for his "immediate removal." What a sigh of relief. Finally, citizens of Wilson who wanted him out for "dereliction of his duties" in not abiding by the Dem party bylaws felt vindicated.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Revisiting Wilson One Year Later - Chris Boykin Resign or be Removed

We're continuing our series on "Revisiting Wilson One Year Later" if you didn't read the first post follow the link.

August of last year was full of anticipation and excitement for the Wilson County Democratic Party. In our previous post, "Revisiting Wilson One Year Later," We're reflecting on how we got from there to here, one year later concerning the local party.

We're also looking back at some of the folks who were very instrumental in helping to open "closed doors." Those who have helped with bringing more inclusion of African American participation in the local chapter. What a difference a year makes.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Word on the Street - The Mayor& the Councilman

Word on the Street is  . . . Prior to the City Council meeting, Mr. Mayor told a citizen concerned about the chemical plant, that the plant option was the better of two being considered. That "they" were getting the best deal going. REALLY. WE'RE GONNA BE TALKING ABOUT THAT.

On the other end of the spectrum, a Councilman said he wanted everybody to take the time to objectively evaluate their positions. He went on to say, he couldn't tell them what to do, but to really give it some thought and steer clear of opinions and look at the facts. "What's real and what's perceived."
WE'LL BE TALKING ABOUT THAT TOO.

Chickens, Chemicals, City Council & The Community... What They're Saying Now

In the past few weeks, Pencco Inc., and City Staff members for the City of Wilson (COW) have been meeting with residents & business owners who work & reside in the Daniel Hill area, near 614 Park Ave. where the chemical company wants to locate.

Now, let's just go ahead and put it out there for folks who are not from here and don't know the area. YES. The Daniel Hill/ Park Ave area consist predominatly of African Americans and other minorities. Not surprised. Of course not. Well, we didn't think you would be. The chemicals they claim the plant will be using in particular are ferric sulfate and ferrous sulfate.