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In this edition... A local artist has picked up several Gourd Awards. Find out what that is all about. Read more on page 1B. Winter sports begin this week, and team previews are in the news. Read more in Sports on page 8A.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

The Media of Record for the People of Pender County

Volume 48, No.6

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County municipal elections seat newcomers, return incumbents By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Town boards across Pender County will see some new faces along with familiar ones when election winners are sworn in at the December meetings. The Nov. 7 municipal election returned several incumbents to their council seats, while some newcomers to local government will join them. In Burgaw, veteran mayor Pete Cowan returns to town government by defeating challengers Johnny Stringfield and Jeffrey Williams

II, taking 63.23 percent of the vote. Cowan was defeated four years ago by Eugene Mulligan, who ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the town board this election. Mulligan placed third behind incumbent Jan Dawson and newcomer James Murphey Sr. for the two open seats. To add suspense to the election, Murphey said he was withdrawing from the election in October. But his announcement was too late to remove his name from the ballot. Since Murphey was a winner in the election, he can either claim his seat on the board, or decline to be sworn in. If

Comprehensive Land Use Plan now up for comment growth while placing a high priority on preserving the natural setting that makes Pender County a special place to live,� said Suzann Rhodes, Advisory Committee member and Hampstead resident. “Throughout the process, we’ve heard the citizens of the County voice their opinions and incorporated their input into the plan. By updating this plan, the County will provide opportunities for the growth of businesses and communities, while preserving natural the landscape cherished by so many residents of Pender County.� The draft of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan update can be found at http://www. PlanPender.org or by calling the Planning and Community Development office at 910-2591202. Comments on the draft plan can be submitted via email to planpender@gmail. com, mailed to P.O. Box 1519, Burgaw, NC 28425, or delivered in person to the county office, 805 S. Walker Street, Burgaw.

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Special presentation Nov. 16

Pender High drama competes in festival From Staff Reports The Pender High Drama Department took to the road last weekend to perform in Washington, N.C. as part of the North Carolina Theater Conference One-Act Play Festival. The team presented their original play Frog/Prince to much acclaim from both judges and fellow competitors. The play featured a five-foot tall frog puppet, some dazzling special effects, and a lot of hard work by a talented cast. At the festival, Pender High’s first under the direction of teacher Noah Harrell, the team competed with 13 other

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Blanchard and Tom Eggleston taking second and third places. In western Pender County, Rev. Ken Smith is the new mayor of Atkinson. Smith is pastor of Atkinson Baptist Church and garnered 70.11 percent of the votes cast. With two seats open in the race for town commissioner, newcomers Lorie Moore Floyd and Dee Turner will join the board, defeating Julie Woodcock and Michael Stealer. Gary Alsup won a seat in a separate race for a seat for an unexpired term on the board. In the Village of St. Helena, Margaret Hulak Brinzey and Judy

Katalinic ran unopposed for the town council, along with mayor Robert Barnhill Sr. Watha’s Needham Hall ran unopposed and will continue to serve the town as mayor. Three candidates ran unopposed for open seats on the Watha board – Kenneth Fountain, David Allen Wells, and John F. Carroll. Across the county, 26 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the Nov. 7 municipal elections. The Pender County Board of Elections will meet Nov. 17 to canvass the election and to officially certify the results.

Award winners

From Staff Reports Pender County is requesting public comment on the draft of Pender 2.0, the County’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan update. During the last year, Pender County staff has worked with members of the Commissioners Advisory Committee (CAC), elected and appointed officials, community stakeholders, and members of the public to update the County’s 2010 Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The update to the County’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan, known as Pender 2.0, intends to provide the County a framework for growth management, land use, and economic development. Pender County is the second fastest growing coastal county in North Carolina and planning for this continued growth is critically important for the future. “The Comprehensive Land Use Plan update provides the County with a roadmap for managing anticipated

the latter is the case, the Burgaw town board will appoint someone to fill the seat. Surf City had two seats up for election among a field of six candidates. Incumbent Teresa Batson Batts took first place in the race, with newcomer Jeremy Shugarts taking second for a seat on the board. Shugarts is the owner of the Daily Grind Coffee Shop in Surf City. Five candidates filed for three open seats on the Topsail Beach town board. When the ballots were cast, newcomer Timothy Zizak took first place with incumbents E. Morton

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Regional awards

Pender County represented among Health Care Heroes From Staff Reports Numerous nominations are received The region’s top health care provid- each year in each category. To be named ers were honored Nov. 11 at the Country among the top three finalists is an Club at Landfall. Among the honorees honor in itself. Sullivan was honored for his long were Pender County caregivers. In the category of Nurse Practitio- hours and dedicated service to Pender ners and Physicians Assistants, Bruce EMS & Fire. Williams, a recently retired family “Our EMS and Fire is comprised of nurse practitioner with Black River dedicated workers, who respond quickHealth Services was selected as the NP/ ly and professionally,â€? said Tammy PA of the year. Proctor, tourism director. “Woody leads Push Mowers •• Zero “Bruce Williams, family nurse pracEMS•• &Lawn Fire byTractors his work ethic PushPender Mowers Lawn Tractors Zero Turn Turn Mowers Mowers titioner at Black River Health Center in and dedication.â€? Trimmers & Chainsaws Trimmers & Chainsaws Also honored was Olivia Herndon, Atkinson, is the epitome of what one •• SERVICE •• PARTS who grew up in Penderlea. She was •• DELIVERY wishes for in a health care provider, SALES SALES SERVICE PARTS DELIVERY Financing Available which he has been for our family for the the health careFinancing hero in the Community Olivia Herndon Available past 37 years,â€? said Cheryl Wooddell, Achievement category. She is the direcwho nominated Williams. tor of mental health and public health Health Collaborative, she has provided In the First Responder category, and the co-director of continuing eduremarkable leadership in promoting Chief Woody Sullivan of Pender EMS cation at the South East Area Health the health care transformation lecture & Fire, was among the finalists. This Education Center which is now a part series. Perhaps one of the most remarkcategory honors first responders whose of the New Hanover Regional Medical able areas of advocacy and community performance is considered exemplary Center. outreach has come by way of the opioid by patients, peers, and other health care “In partnership with UNCW and the providers. South East Regional North Carolina Continued on page 2A

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