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In This Edition... • Friends in Hampstead are planning a fundraiser for a child with Leukemia Jan. 20. Read more about the event on page 1B • Snow storms and school events don’t mix well, but some high school sports are still happening. Read more in Sports on page 7A.

The Media of Record for the People of Pender County

Volume 48, No.14

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Chester Ward and Alan Cutler

Two more Republican candidates enter sheriff’s race By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Two Republican candidates announced their intentions to run for Pender County Sheriff on Monday. The addition of Chester Ward and Alan Cutler brings the list of announced candidates to six. Republican sheriff ’s candidates include Randy Burton, Joseph Cina, Jason Spivey, Larry Brown and now Ward and Cutler. Chester Ward Pender County Sheriff ’s Deputy and former County Commissioner Chester Ward announced his candidacy for Sheriff Monday Ward will complete 20 years with the Pender Sheriff ’s Department in July, 2018 and served as a County Commissioner from 2010-14. He has served as a patrol deputy, School Resource Officer (SRO), and currently serves as a bailiff in the county courts. He is a graduate of Topsail High School and Campbell University, with a political science degree. Ward will run as a Republican. In his announcement, Ward said “Our society faces a huge crisis that is destroying our communities and families such as drugs, criminals who have no respect for people or property, and fear of safety in our own communities. In addition, we now encounter people having lack of trust and respect to law enforcement. If elected, I

Chester Ward hope to serve in the capacity (as Sheriff) to build relationships that will re-establish trust and regain respect to local law enforcement.â€? Alan Cutler Alan Cutler, a native of Scotts Hill has joined the 2018 race for county Sheriff. Cutler has an extensive background in law enforcement  â€œI am humbled and blessed at the outpouring of support I have received leading up to my

‘Wintercane’ hits Pender of cold to work with. Ice and snow fell as far south as Florida. Although the three to five inches of snow that fell on Pender County would normally be gone quickly, daytime temperatures at or barely above freezing and nighttime readings in the low teens kept the snow on the ground, and icy roads made for dangerous travel. Some sections of highways were closed as DOT

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We knew it was coming. It thundered Christmas Eve, that means snow seven to ten days after winter thunder. And ten days to the day, winter storm Grayson, which resembled a hurricane minus the eye, moved up the coast and dropped snow on Pender County Jan. 3-4. With a strong artic air mass already in place over the eastern U.S., the storm had plenty

announcement. It has been a privilege serving the citizens of Pender County over the course of my thirty-year career and I look forward to continuing that service in a different capacity,� said Cutler. Cutler says he intends to focus on the issues of exponential growth in Pender County, traffic issues, the local opioid epidemic, and working with the limited staff and resources in the Sher-

Winter in Pender

Snow, ice, bitter cold shuts down county, halts travel

By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

Alan Cutler

iff ’s Department. Cutler’s law enforcement career began at the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office in 1990. After four years of service, Cutler completed training and transitioned to the North Carolina Highway Patrol where he has served as a trooper since 1995. In this capacity, he has trained other law enforcement officers from a variety of agencies across the state. Alan and his wife Sabrina live in Scott’s Hill with their three children ages 20, 15, and 10. Pender County Board of Elections Director Dennis Boyles says Burton, Cina, Spivey and Cutler have filed statement of organization paperwork required to form campaign committees and raise funds. Candidates have 10 days to file campaign committee paperwork from the time of a public announcement of candidacy. The official filing period for the November election begins Feb. 12 at noon and runs through noon Feb. 28. “No one is an official candidate until they sign on the line during the February filing period,� Boyles said. The Post & Voice will hold a Candidates Forum for the May 8 primary election April 5 at the Pender County Government Annex auditorium in Hampstead. All candidates on the primary ballot are invited to attend.

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Commissioners pass resolution on K-3 class size By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Staff photo by Andy Pettigrew

Pender County Commissioners folRocky Point firefighters Shawn Simmons (left) and Mack Matthews brave the cold Friday to stop traffic at the inter- lowed the lead of several other counties section of Reynolds Road and N.C. 133 while DOT crews across the state and passed a resolution &! "&! work on the & & ice.

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asking the North Carolina General Assembly to fully fund small classes and slow implementation of the K-3 class size reductions passed by the Legislature through a multi-year phase-in that allows time for the legislature and school districts to address the challenges. The resolution also asks the General Assembly to provide full funding for music and art enhancement teachers, and approve HB 866: Public School Building Bond Act of 2017, so districts across North Carolina are better able to meet their school facility needs associated with class size reduction and growth.

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Pender County officials, who also wanted to address the class size issue. County Manager Randall Woodruff said School Superintendent Dr. Steven Hill reviewed the resolution and approved it as well. “He really put a lot of effort into it,� said Woodruff. “He came by and discussed it with me. It’s a serious issue and would be terrible for our budget.� The new state law requires local

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