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Walker sworn in as state’s Sixth District Congressman WASHINGTON, D.C – On Jan. 6, Mark Walker was sworn in as the 36th Congressman from North Carolina’s 6th District.
Mark Walker
“So many people put in long hours and hard work to make this moment possible, and I am grateful for the opportunity to serve,” said Walker. “It is a honor and great responsibility to be entrusted by the people to be their
voice in Washington. I feel the weight of that duty today.”
open new district offices to meet the needs of his constituents.
Since being elected in November, Walker has prioritized building relationships with local elected officials, like Sheriff Sam Page of Rockingham County and Mayor Nancy Vaughan of Greensboro, and meeting with local businesses and civic groups. He has also been working to
“Congressman Coble leaves big shoes to fill, but I believe I am ready for the challenge. Coming from a non-political background, I am ready to put the concerns of everyday people front and center. I want to make good on my pledge to put ‘people before politics’,” said Walker.
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IN THIS ISSUE News in brief..........................3 Your Questions ......................4 Pets & Critters ........................9 Pet Updates ......................... 10 Pet Adoptions ..................... 12 High School Sports ............. 14 Student Profiles ................... 15 Bits & Pieces ........................ 18 Community Calendar ........20 NWO On The Go! ................22 Crime/Incident Report .......23 Grins & Gripes .....................24 Letters/Opinions ................25 Classifieds ........................... 27 Index of Advertisers ........... 31
Readers share:
Personal, professional highlights of 2014 Compiled by ANNETTE JOYCE
In this issue we share some of the responses we received when we asked readers to share personal and professional highlights that made 2014 memorable for them. “I ran my first ever half marathon, and then ran a second one a month later – even faster!” said Dede Cunningham of Oak Ridge.
“I also had the best year yet in my real estate business while still managing to train for 16 weeks for the half marathons, volunteer on the Town of Oak Ridge Board of Adjustment and serve as president of the Merchants Association of Oak Ridge. It’s been a very busy year and I look forward to a little bit more ‘down time’ in 2015. I really took on a lot this past year, both personally and professionally! “I plan to continue running at least one or more half marathons
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Photo by Patti Stokes/NWO
Denise Francisco, Oak Ridge Elementary principal, and Melissa Stallings, PTO president, prepare to cut the ribbon on two new doors that were installed over the winter break as part of a project to enhance security at the front entrance of the school. See more in News Briefs, page 3.