TARBORO —
The following people were arrested and crimes during the past week by the Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office.
December 20
• Jerronica Person, 34, of 285 River Road, Greenville, non-support of a child. $1,441 cash bond.
• Kimberly Laverne Baker, 44, of 1216 Liberty St., Rocky Mount, contempt of court, perjury court violation and driving while license revoked. $500 secured bond.
December 21
• Bobbie Jo Haslip Prtchett, 36, of 89 Lewbrisco Lane, Pinetops, misdemeanor larceny.
• Kizzie Mignon Williams, 33, of 294 Laurel Lane, Tarboro, driving while license revoked permanent.
December 24
Larry Morning, 53, of 400 Church St., Tarboro, non-support of a child. $1,500 cash bond.
December 25
• Roy Oscar Davis, 38, of 125 Mayo St., Tarboro, aid and abet to larceny. $2,000 secured bond.
December 27
• Timothy Lewis, 38, of 103 Greenwood Blvd., Princeville, non-support of a child. $1,050 cash bond.
• James Foreman, 40, of 400 Walston St. Apt 47, Princeville, failure to appear in court.
December 28
• Abe Lee Hyman, 46, of 9561 NC 42 E, Conetoe, assault inflicting serious injury.
• Caroll Eugene Spruill, 42, of 62 Wynn Dr., Rocky Mount, intimidating a witness.
• Keonme Oshay Andrews, 33, of 931 Howell Road, Tarboro, assault on a female and misdemeanor larceny.
• Dwayne Artis, 32, of 210 Wooten Road, Macclesfield, failure to appear in court. $1,000 secured bond.
• Darrin Everette, 26, 127 Hwy. 33 E, Tarboro, failure to appear in court and non-support of a child. $2,200 cash bond.
December 30
• Vivian Jean Smith, 44, of 116 Greenwood Blvd. Princeville, failure to return rental property.
• Leon Debrew Whitaker, 48, of 429 White Oak Swamp Road, Whitakers, assault on female. Jailed without bond.
• Maurice Angelo Wiggins, 20, of 21 Pinehurst Homes, Tarboro, injury to personal property.
• Christopher Lee Silver, 30, of 608 Dana Lane, Rocky Mount, failure to appear in court. $2,000 secured bond.
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AIB judging under way
The America in Bloom (AIB) judges are in town, and Tarboro’s AIB committee rolled out the red carpet for them, beginning with Sunday supper at the home of AIB committee member Candis Owens.
“I am really excited about these judges,” Owens said “It looks like they have been selected specifically for Tarboro, because they’re both historic preservationists.”
James R. “Jim” Abraham is a professor of historic preservation at the Savannah College of Art and Design, while Ed Hooker, III is the historic architect and cultural resource manager for Fort Riley, Kan., according to the judges’ biography. -
Brother, sister offer relief from the heat
Madelyn Gay, 9 left, pours lemonade in a cup that her brother Peyton Gay, 10, is holding in front of their St. Andrews Street home last Thursday. With the temperature reaching 96 degrees, the sister and brother tandem sold the refreshing liquid.
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Summer Food Service Program for children kicks off
Edgecombe County Public Schools is working to make sure that no children in Edgecombe County go hungry while school is closed this summer by sponsoring the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) for children. Summer meals will be offered at Carver Elementary, Pattillo, Phillips Middle, Princeville Elementary and West Edgecombe Middle schools starting today. The meals will be offered from Monday through Thursday until Aug 8. Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Gun permits on the rise
The Edgecombe County Sheriff's Department reported a spike in the number of citizens applying for gun permits and carrying concealed weapons. From Dec. 1, 2011 to June 13, 2012, the sheriff's department issued 88 gun permits as well as 213 concealed weapon permits. From Dec. 1, 2012 to June 6, 2013 the sheriff's department issued 492 gun permits and 364 concealed weapon permits.
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Warmest day this year reaches mid 90's
Beating the heat was the name of the game Thursday in Edgecombe County, as temperatures soared into the mid 90’s.
“Right now the temperature is 95 degrees. This is the warmest day so far across central North Carolina,” said Shawna Cokley, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, at 2 p.m. Thursday. She said the average June temperature for the Raleigh area is 86, 87 degrees. -
Art Council offers summer camps
Art camps this summer will get children’s creativity flowing.
Edgecombe County Cultural Arts Council is offering several camps for children ages 3 to 12. Art teachers for the camps include Ashley Myers, Genevieve Govoni and Taylor Owens, as well as guest artists.
“It will be a chance for them to create and explore different mediums that they might not be exposed to in school,” said Joyce Turner, executive director of Edgecombe Arts. “Each camp will more or less be themed.” -
Pinetops mayor satisfied with 2013-2014 $4.6 million budget
PINETOPS — The board of commissioners stayed in line with surrounding towns by adopting its budget without implementing a property tax increase, although water and sewer rates increased by an average of 6.5 percent.
"It's a good budget, said Pinetops Mayor J. Vines Cobb. "There was no tax increase, so we are holding the line," -
Drugs found on THS student at school
A Tarboro High School senior was hit with drug charges on campus three days before graduation.
According to Tarboro Police Sgt. Al Braxton, a teacher spotted Rasheen Travon Council, 18, 404 Lincoln Road,. Tarboro, engaged in suspicious activities. The teacher notified a police officer.
Upon the officer's investigation, he found Council was in possession of 29.4 grams of marijuana in small bags. Braxton said he doesn't know whether or not Council made a transaction at the school. -
Rising Waters on the Tar
The Tar River has risen to 16 feet-four inches over the past four days. On Saturday, the water levels were very low, but since the rains have come, the water levels have risen. The gates at the Tar River on River Road are shut with padlocks on them, because the water has gone over the path that runs adjacent to the river.
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WWII veteran Cobb honored at 118th flag raising
The American Flag flying at the home of World War II veteran Walfield Cobb was only one of signs he was proud of his country.
Cobb was honored Tuesday during the 118th Memorial Flag-Raising Service sponsored by Tarboro Golden K Kiwanis. His five children, Teresa Cobb, Tim Cobb, Polley Briley, Trudy Gallinotto and Karen Mobley attended the event.
Cobb served in World War II from Sept. 1, 1944 to June 2, 1945. He returned to his Edgecombe County home and began a family, retiring from Glenoit after 32 years. Cobb died Sept. 30, 2011 at the age of 86. - More Local News Headlines
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AIB judging under way


