Askewville • Aulander • Colerain • Kelford • Lewiston Woodville Hill • Powellsville • Roxobei • Windsor Bertie Ledffer-Advance ^ WEDNESDAY • MARCH 4,2020 P51/C18**********5-DIGIT 27892 AOOOl MCCP0008293- MCC LIBRARY 1161 KEHUKEE PARK RD WILLIAMSTON NC 27892-8307 ow out Sports Page 10 fcmy St. C27910 JVLAairERS Heating & Air Conditioning 252209.0223 Census information remains secure THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance As the 2020 Census pre pares to take shape, Bertie County officials are urging citizens to participate. They are also reminding them their answers are se cure and safe. The numbers compiled by the census have a 10-year lasting effect on Bertie Coun ty and each community. The numbers of those who live in the county will directly coin cide to dollars in state and federal funding. In addition, the number of people living in North Caro lina will directly impact the number of people repre senting the state in the U.S. House of Representatives. Those facts make the cen sus important, but those who respond can rest as sured their information is not available to the general public. “Your responses to the 2020 census are protected by law,” according to infor mation from the U.S. Census Bureau. “Under Title 12 of the U.S. Code, the U.S. Cen sus Bureau cannot release any information that identi fies you individually.” This means that every census bureau employee is sworn to protect that infor mation, and failure to do so can result in a fine of up to $250,000 and five years in prison. In addition to employees swearing an oath, the U.S. See CENSUS, 8 CHHIS DAVIS / uuiitributeo Photo The fourth annual Roxobei Ag Festival is planned for May 2. Sponsorships are still available for those wishing to participate. Roxbel Ag Festival welcomes sponsors THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance ROXOBEL - Plans for the fourth annual Roxobei Ad Festival are well under way. The event, slated for 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. Saturday, May 2, will be held on Church Street in Roxobei and will once again feature music, vendors, prizes, games and food. Those wishing to help spon sor the annual event can do so by getting a sponsorship form from the Roxobei Ag Festival Facebook Page or emailing ce- groxobel@gmail.com. Rain Maker Sponsorships are available for $1,000 donation with a $500 contribution earn ing a Barn Raiser designation. Sponsors can also be Harvest Sponsors ($250), Cultivator Sponsor ($100) or Seed Sower Sponsors (less than $100). Those who help sponsor the event will be recognized in online advertising, as well as signage at the event. They will also receive a complimentary Roxobei Ag Festival T-shirt. As usual, the event will kickoff with a parade at 10 a.m. which will follow N.C. 308 in Roxobei. The event will then shift to church street where there will See SPONSORS, 8 Bertie Ledger-Advance wins awards staff Reports The Bertie Ledger-Advance garnered nine awards from the N.C. Press Association last week. The newspaper won seven awards in the advertising com petition and a pair of awards in the editorial competition. They were earned by Michelle Leicester, Jim Green and Thadd In this edition White. Leicester won the seven N.C. Press Awards for advertising, including sweep ing one cate gory when she claimed all three places in the Best Community Signature Page. “1 am grateful See AWARDS, 8 Meeting set to relocate Commissioners will gather in courtroom THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - The loca tion for the March 16 meeting of the Bertie County Commissioners has been changed. The board, which will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 6 p.m. that day, will now meet in the Superior Court Room at the Ber tie County Courthouse. The press release from Bertie County of ficials does not give a reason, but the meeting expects to be highly at tended. During their meeting iast month, the Bertie County Commissioners did not take action on a request by one local group to adopt a reso lution supporting the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Four commissioners expressed concerns about the resolution itself, though several See MEETING, 8 Hoggard will lead Rotary Windsor resident chosen District Gov. THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - One of Ber tie County’s most active Rotarians is now among the state’s highest rung of leader ship. Lewis Hoggard was cho sen Ro- Governor Lewis Hoggard tary District for 7720, which encom passes all of northeast ern North Carolina and into the southeastern part of the state. Hoggard, who cur rently serves as Execu tive Director for the Windsor/Bertie Cham ber of Commerce, has four terms as president of the Rotary Club of Windsor. “1 fully believe in and support the mission of Rotary,” Hoggard said. “1 have been excited to be a part of the Wind sor Rotary Club, and to work with clubs throughout the state and region in the past several years. See HOGGARD, 8 Church & Faith 5 Classified 6 Obituaries 2 Opinion 4 Sports 10 Good AAorning, Juanita Moore OF Colerain Thank you for subscribing! Find us on Facebook Volume 122: No. 10 0 11711 35906 6 1 uLi^at is golrfg on? Find out all of your local news with the Bertie Ledger-Advance Nr//s • Sports • Life & Style • Faith • Classifieds Bertie Ledger-Advance • 109 S. King St., Windsor, NC • 252-329-9505