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Representative Gibson stated he was also disappointed that they saw to cut income tax on the wealthiest folks in the State, feeling we cannot afford this at this time.
Representative Gibson stated that Senator Purcell was the Chair of the HHS committee and the man on the Senate side.
Representative Gibson stated that the formula at the Federal level as it relates to disbursement is unfair to county units of government that have a disproportion population.
www.co.anson.nc.us /minutes/dspfile.php?file=May0505RecMIN.doc   (2969 words)

  
 North Carolina Coalition for a Moratorium
In a strong victory, four-term incumbent Pryor Gibson took 78 percent of Anson County's vote in the Democratic primary for the N.C. House District 69 seat.
Gibson fought off a challenge by Union County's Ken Honeycutt, one of the state's most prominent district attorneys and a former judge.
Gibson was apparently unharmed by Honeycutt's allegations that he and his family don't live in Anson County.
www.ncmoratorium.org /site/news_detail.asp?news=78   (404 words)

  
 KOTV.com - The News On 6
Gibson's men and the Iraqi soldiers they're training were doing house to house checks, when someone with a machine gun opened fire.
Gibson and others moved to evacuate the soldier who was badly bleeding.
Gibson says he knew instantly he'd lost his leg, but had no time to think about it, he was still under fire, and he says death wasn't an option.
www.kotv.com /news/?105129   (466 words)

  
 Catalyst September 2003 - Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Pryor's sin was apparently that he declined to promise, as President Kennedy once famously did in Houston, that he would never allow his Catholic beliefs to affect his decisions in office.
William Pryor is the one who is consistent here, and one of the things his opponents reproach him for in particular is his unwillingness to compromise his views in order to pander to the modern culture of death which too many of our public servants have been only too willing to come to terms with.
Nevertheless, for the moment, they continue to prevail: William H. Pryor, Jr., the Attorney General of Alabama, and a Catholic, nominated to be an 11th Circuit federal judge, was unable to secure a vote on his nomination because his opponents still had the votes in the Senate to block it.
www.catholicleague.org /catalyst/2003_catalyst/0903.htm   (6670 words)

  
 KOTV.com - The News On 6
Gunnery Sgt. Bill Gibson wounded last week, told family members he'd be back on duty as soon as possible.
Gibson went on to Somalia and several other deployments, becoming a member of the most elite force within the Marine Corps, Recon, where he was a scout sniper.
Sgt Gibson's family is with him at a military hospital in Maryland.
www.kotv.com /news/?104933   (385 words)

  
 December 3, 1805
Pryor and Gibson who went to hunt yesterday has not returnd.
Pryor and Gibson returned after night and informed me they had been lost the greater part of the time they were out, and had killed 6 Elk which they left lying haveing taken out their interals.
Pryor and Gibson who went hunting yesterday has not returned untill after night, they informed me that they had killed 6 Elk at a great distance which they left lying, haveing taken out their interals that they had been lost and in their ramble saw a great deel of Elk Sign.
www.factmonster.com /t/hist/lewis-clark-journal/day569.html   (395 words)

  
 Pryor Daily Times - Pryor Grad Recovering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Gibson is the son of Gene and Mary Gibson, Pryor.
Gibson was transferred to a hospital in Germany and then to Bethesday, Md.
Gibson decided to return to active duty in the Marine Corps and was a Staff Sgt. Recruiter out of Claremore for approximately three years.
pryordailytimes.com /features/local_story_143132411.html?...   (880 words)

  
 ARTISTS: Snooky Pryor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Snooky Pryor was a true pioneer of the postwar blues sound.
Born in Lambert, Mississippi on September 15, 1921, James Edward Pryor took up the harp at the age of 14 despite the objections of his minister father, copping licks from old Sonny Boy Williamson 78's.
Reunited four decades later in the Texas hill country, they took the opposite tack with a set of acoustic, country blues that returned them to their roots in the Mississippi delta.
www.hohnerusa.com /artistspryor.shtml   (537 words)

  
 -- Fort Gibson Lake, Oklahoma - brought to you by LASR - Leisure And Sport Review - Fort Gibson Lake Lake
Fort Gibson Lake, OK Whether you're looking to relax in a secluded resort, hide away in a cozy cabin or pitch a tent, remember the Oklahoma sun, skies and hospitality of the Fort Gibson Lake area.
Surrounded by high bluffs, with the expansive lake on one side and rushing river on the other, the massive structure of Fort Gibson Dam is impressive.
Sequoyah Bay State Park is located within an oak-hickory woodland of eastern Oklahoma on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir.
www.lasr.net /pages/lake.php?Lake_ID=OK03lk012&VE=Y   (589 words)

  
 West Montgomery grads say good-byes, head off 'in different directions', Saturday, May 26, 2001
The 145 seniors heard tributes to their accomplishments and to their families from principal Dr. Art Pascal, the student speakers and N.C. Rep. Pryor Gibson.
Gibson also told the class that luck is not an accident of fate.
Gibson lightheartedly reminded the graduates to get ready to meet "a new friend.
www.carolinacommunities.com /nws/westmont26.html   (853 words)

  
 The People of Little Shelford - Person Page 64
James Gibson appeared on the 1851 Census as principal resident at Burgess' Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Jane Apthorp, Martha Jane Gibson, Ellen Gibson, Joshua Pateman Gibson, John Gibson and Audine(?) Gibson lived in the same house.
Audine(?) Gibson was born circa 1850 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, England.
Audine(?) Gibson appeared on the 1851 Census in the household of James Gibson at Burgess' Terrace, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Jane Apthorp, Martha Jane Gibson, Ellen Gibson, Joshua Pateman Gibson and John Gibson lived in the same house.
members.optusnet.com.au /robalsmith/people/people-p/p64.htm   (2876 words)

  
 Traveler’s Rest
Clark, Charbonneau, Sacagawea, Pomp, Hall, Shields, Bratton,  Labiche, York, Pryor, Shannon, Gibson, Windsor,  49 horses, 1 colt.
Pryor, Shannon, Hall,, Windsor, 25 horses, 1 colt, bound overland to Mandans.
Ordway, Collins, Colter, Cruzatte, Howard, LePage, Potts, Wieser, Whitehouse, Willard, Clark, Charbonneau, Sacagawea, Pomp, Gibson, Shields, Bratton,  Labiche, York, Pryor, Shannon, Hall, Windsor, Bullboats abandoned.
tomlaidlaw.com /essays/splitchart.htm   (388 words)

  
 UCPS Communications Office
Representatives Pryor Gibson (Union), at left, updates UCPS Board of Education Chairman Phil Martin, center, and UCPS Superintendent Dr. Ed Davis on bills in the House that address concerns expressed during the May 24, 2006, trip to Raleigh by local UCPS school officials.
Carney and Glazier were invited to the sessions by Rep. Gibson, who felt their positions on the state’s education committees would be an asset to the meeting.
Gibson congratulated UCPS officials for taking the time to travel to Raleigh.
www.ucps.k12.nc.us /communications/jump_pages/JumpLegislativeMay06.htm   (940 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Representative Gibson - Interest Group Ratings
1999 On the votes that the ACLU of North Carolina considered to be the most important in 1999, Representative Gibson voted their preferred position 38 percent of the time.
1999 On the votes that the Christian Coalition of North Carolina considered to be the most important in 1999, Representative Gibson voted their preferred position 40 percent of the time.
1999 On the votes that the North Carolina Association of Educators considered to be the most important in 1999, Representative Gibson voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
www.vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=CNC04517?q=print   (831 words)

  
 Saltwater license approved (North Carolina)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The sponsor of the bill, Rep. Pryor Gibson, D-Montgomery, said that the chairs of House and Senate oversight committees had agreed to meet in September to go over about a half-dozen concerns in the bill.
Gibson also answered a concern that some had expressed - that the license could hurt tourism - by repeating a statement that a supporter of the license had made a few years ago.
Gibson said that some of the other areas that supporters will look at changing in the license before it takes effect are lowering the penalties, addressing concerns of charter boat captions and providing exemptions for poor and disabled people.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1173599/posts   (3166 words)

  
 Bills of Statewide Interest
H 1602 (By Pryor Gibson, Edwin McMahan, Alma Adams, Verla Insko, and Mary Jarrell) STORMWATER UTILITY FEES -- An act to clarify that stormwater utility fees may be used to fund all costs of stormwater management programs, as recommended by the Environmental Review Commission.
H 1631 (By Pryor Gibson) CULLASAJA RIVER DESIGNATION -- An act to designate a 7.5-mile section of the Cullasaja River as a Scenic River in the North Carolina Natural and Scenic Rivers System, as recommended by the Environmental Review Commission.
H 1632 (By Pryor Gibson) FLOOD HAZARD PREVENTION ACT OF 2000 -- An act to prevent inappropriate development in the one hundred-year floodplain and to reduce flood hazards, as recommended by the Environmental Review Commission.
www.nccbi.org /Legislative_Bulletin/LB-05-19-00bills.htm   (2634 words)

  
 North Carolina Waterman
There is a serious issue with a lack of communication between the quasi-judicial commissions in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, said Rep. Pryor Gibson, D-Montgomery, who introduced the bill April 10.
The bill was referred to the House Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, which Gibson chairs.
Gibson said the issue will probably be one for the Environmental Review Commission to study after the legislature adjourns, but he said there could still be some debate about it this session.
www.ncwaterman.com /article.asp?id=997   (411 words)

  
 Jasper GARDNER Descendants
Eighth I give my grandson Pryor Gardner son of Sterling Gardner deceased a Negro woman named Hannah and her child Isabel which were delivered to Sterling Gardner his father but to return and become part of my estate if the said Pryor Gardner shall die before he is twenty years of age.
Thomas Gibson you swear that you saw Pryor Gardner sign seal ______ and declare this _______ to be and contain his last will and testament that at the time thereof he was of sound disposing mind and memory and that he did it fully without compulsion to the best of your knowledge.
Pryor Sterling6 GARDNER (Sterling5, Pryor4, THOMAS3, JEAN2, JASPER1) was born May 05, 1819 in Amite Co., MS, and died February 12, 1891 in Giddings, Lee Co., TX.
www.thekingsmeadow.com /Gardner2.htm   (16221 words)

  
 Scott W. Pryor's Publication page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Pryor, S.W., Gibson, D.M., Krasnoff, S.B., and Walker L.P. Identification of Antifungal Compounds in a Biological Control Product Using a Microplate Inhibition Bioassay.
Pryor, S.W., Gibson, D.M., Bergstrom, G.C., and Walker L.P. Minimization of Between-well Sample Variance of Antifungal Activity Measurements Using a High-Throughput Screening Microplate Bioassay.
Pryor, S.W., Gibson, D.M., Walker, L.P. (2004) Optimization of the Solid State Fermentation of Bacillus subtilis for Use as a Biocontrol Agent.
www.ageng.ndsu.nodak.edu /publicat/P_pryor.htm   (174 words)

  
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H1491 was co-sponsored by a group of representatives, including Pryor Gibson of Montgomery County, Wayne Goodwin of Richmond County, Phil Baddour of Wayne County and Lyons Gray of Forsyth County.
S1124, H1490 “To provide that local revenues may not be withheld or impounded by the Governor.” Sen. Eric Reeves (Wake), Reps. Pryor Gibson (Montgomery), Wayne Goodwin (Richmond), Phil Baddour (Wayne) and Lyons Gray (Forsyth).
Pryor Gibson (Montgomery), Wayne Goodwin (Richmond), Phil Baddour (Wayne) and Lyons Gray (Forsyth).
www.ncacc.org /bulletins/2002/bull02.doc   (551 words)

  
 LEWIS & CLARK 95: Narrative [46] (Section X)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Clark, very ill, sends J. Fields, Gibson, and Pryor out to hunt elk and three other men (including York) to fish and hunt birds.
The men bring back Field's elk, which everyone is glad to see, though Clark is too ill to eat any (he trades for some wappatoe from Indians).
U States in 1804 & 1805." Pryor and Gibson finally return, after nightfall, having killed and gutted six elk and left them.
www.uky.edu /AS/ModernStudies/HumSocSci/lc95/secX/dates/Date46.html   (616 words)

  
 Buckle Up
North Carolina Reps. David Almond, Curtis Blackwood and Pryor Gibson listen to Union County Public School administrators during the UCPS Legislative Day, an opportunity for legislators to see first-hand some of the successes and challenges that face UCPS, the fastest growing school system in the state.
The UCPS Legislative Day, which began in the morning at the Instructional Support Center on Brewer Drive, allowed North Carolina Reps. David Almond, Curtis Blackwood and Pryor Gibson to see first-hand some of the successes and challenges that face UCPS, the fastest growing school system in the state.
Gibson said the information gives him “an entire new set of weapons” to use to fight for Union County in funding issues in Raleigh.
www.ucps.k12.nc.us /communications/jump_pages/JumpLegislativeDay.htm   (1097 words)

  
 -- Sequoyah State Park, Oklahoma - brought to you by LASR - Leisure And Sport Review
Sequoyah State Park, OK Sequoyah State Park is one of Oklahoma's most scenic parks, located on the shores of Ft. Gibson Reservoir and within the oak-hickory woodland of eastern Oklahoma.
The park abounds with a variety of wildlife, including Whitetail deer, raccoon, squirrel, and many species of songbirds.
Wagoner is the gateway to Fort Gibson Lake and only minutes from any point on the lake.
www.lasr.net /pages/park.php?Park_ID=OK03sp006&VE=Y   (445 words)

  
 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
There, she was an outstanding athlete who participated in the high jump and running events while a member of the track team.
She was also a member of the Pryor Garden Club, where she served as president for some time.
Survivors include two sons, Samuel Gibson of Pryor and Thomas Gibson of Tulsa; two daughters, Virginia McFarland and John of Palm Harbor, Florida, and Nancy Steddum and Riddle of Houston, Texas; one sister, Mary Aufderheide of San Angelo, Texas; four grandchildren; numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
www.choctawnation.com /News/dsp_ObitsDetails.cfm?ObitID=785   (338 words)

  
 North Carolina ponders tax incentive for game developers - News at GameSpot
Take North Carolina Democratic house representative Pryor Gibson's HB2157, recently brought to light by Game Politics.
Introduced a couple weeks ago, Gibson's bill looks to give game developers a 15 percent tax credit for money spent in-state on equipment and labor costs.
To qualify, the companies need to be making products distributed on electronic media that "contains a computer-controlled universe with which users may interact in order to achieve a goal," and also has to have a substantial amount of three of the five following data types: text, sound, fixed images, animated images, and 3D geometry.
www.gamespot.com /news/6152018.html?page=1   (524 words)

  
 The Village Scribe Online » Politics
ETJ may be established under state law with the permission of the county commission required in most cases or by enactment of special legislation.
Last week, our most ‘effective’ Representative Pryor Gibson (D) proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he has the ‘juice’ to manipulate bills in the NC State Legislature.
John Barker, a frequent contributor to the dialog on the ‘Scribe’ penned an response to Rep. Gibson’s shenanigans.
www.villagescribeonline.com /?cat=11   (2089 words)

  
 NC GreenPower :: Media Center :: Image Downloads
Senator Charles W. Albertson and Representative Pryor A. Gibson III discuss the benefits to North Carolina of the NC Greenpower program.
Senator Charles W. Albertson and Representative Preyer A. Gibson III speak on their support for the NC Greenpower mission.
Representative Pryor A. Gibson III discusses the economic benefits of NC Greenpower.
www.ncgreenpower.org /media/press_conference_06_2004.html   (173 words)

  
 Descendants of James Thomas Gibson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Descendants of James Thomas Gibson and Mary Ann Tye
born NOV-11-1810, Knox Co., Ky., (son of James Thomas Gibson, II and Mary Finley) married (1) 1830, in Whitley Co., Ky., Mary Ann Tye, born NOV-24-1810, Scott Co., Tn., (daughter of George Tye and Mary Nancy Mays) died JAN-23-1854, Scott Co., Tn., married (2) Catherine Douglas.
James died MAR-27-1862, Jacksboro, Campbell Co., Tn., buried: Gibson cemetery, Elk Valley, Tn.
home.att.net /~jlp1/tjgibson1.htm   (187 words)

  
 News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | LOCAL NEWS
If approved, the money would be spread out over two years.
The bill was sponsored by Reps. Beverly Earle, D-Mecklenburg; Karen Ray, R-Iredell; and Pryor Gibson, D-Anson.
Charlotte is one of six cities that are vying for the facility.
www.news14charlotte.com /content/local_news/?ArID=93276&SecID=2   (163 words)

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