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County considered for dental school
by Bob Shiles
Staff writer

LUMBERTON — The Robeson County Board of Commissioners on Monday is expected to approve donating land to the East Carolina University Dental School of Medicine so that is can open a dental school in Lumberton.

The Community Service Learning Center would be on property located in front of Pinecrest Country Club, near the county Department of Socials Services on N.C. 711, and adjacent to the Pinecrest Village subdivision. According to Ricky Harris, the county’s interim manager, the 2.5 acres that will house the center is valued at about $30,000.

The proposed center — one of 10 that ECU plans to establish in rural areas across the state — will provide a community-based site for dental students to learn and sharpen their professional skills. It is also expected to provide free care to local residents willing to have dental work done by the students.

Plans for the center call for there to be up to 16 operatories staffed by 10 to 12 people. It is estimated that the initial economic effect on the area during construction will be about $4 million, with an estimated recurring annual economic impact to the area of $1.5 million to $1.8 million.

According to ECU, dental school faculty, staff and students will be located in or near Robeson County and they will become an “integral part” of the dental outreach and education component that will include the local schools. ECU and Robeson County Community College reportedly have already discussed possible collaboration opportunities to increase and enhance dental education programs locally.

According to ECU, Robeson and the five surrounding counties are all in the top 25 percent of underserved counties in North Carolina for dental services. In Robeson County alone, Medicaid and Health Choice eligibility represents about 38 percent of the population, with an estimated 40 percent of this population currently not receiving dental services.

Both Harris and Noah Woods, chairman of the Robeson County Board of Commissioners, said there has been talk with ECU about establishing a dental clinic in Robeson County for years.

“We’re still just in the negotiating stage,” Woods said. “This (donating the land) is the first step in the process.”

Woods called the establishment of the proposed center in Robeson County a “win-win” for both county residents and dental students.

“The concept is good,” he said. “It provides a training program for students as well as providing dental services for county residents who now don’t have access to dental care.”

Harris said that the center could inspire local students with an interest in dentistry to pursue it as a career.

“These students may then come back to Robeson County and provide dental services to their community,” he said.

During their meeting on Monday, the commissioners will also:

— Consider an amendment to the county’s ordinance regulating record keeping for pawn brokers and scrap metal dealers.

— Hear a report from the N.C. Forestry Service.

— Hold several public hearings on conditional-use permit requests.

— Hear a presentation from Native American Interfaith Ministries.

Monday’s meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the commissioners room at the county administration building on North Elm Street.

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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phyldil8
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May 07, 2012
I understand that you want to bring things into the county at reelection time. But there is one thing I want to ask you, why can't they use the old DSS building, and after they have come and set the classes and see how many students they are going to have before you go and build a build that may become vanate in about three or for years from now. We have to many builds that are in Robeson County and they are not being used. If you don't know what I'm talking about. In Pembroke on Deep Branch Road the old trailer plant, in the town the other trailer plant. In Red Springs, the old Malkin Plant, the old sock plant. In Maxton the old Stedman plant, and in Lumberton the old Outer Banks plant, the plant there from the airport, and there are some that are in the town like the old West Point/Stevens Plant. Me as a taxspayer is tried of see the these plants not being used and the commissoners wanted to spend money on building things that they are not sure that is going to work. There is also to Colleges, as well as a sub college at ComTec in this county that they can go on and work they don't have to have a college of their own. I understand why you want this but also look at the building that are not used they are being to be a eye soil. Wake up taxspayers they will want to rise our taxes for this one and how will we pay. NO JOBS NO MONEY AND LOSE YOUR HOUSE. Like the senior citizens they are having a hard time making there taxes now with their SS checks, they need to eat, and if they want to go out of town they should have some money to do this. I think at every senior citizen has paid their share of taxes and now I think that the young people should pay the taxes for our elders, and let them keep their little checks of $800.00 a month for themselves. If you think the same way reply back.

Phyldi18

Other county officers are being moved into the old DSS building. ECU will build the school, not the county.

Donnie Douglas

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BBBD
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May 08, 2012
The young people ARE paying for the elder population. The problem is that there aren't enough young people and the Ponzi scheme known as Social Security is falling apart.
ReedyQLewis
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May 06, 2012
People, all kinds of positive things are gone to come out of that meeting Monday. They have no choice if they want to be re-elected! You gonna see all kinds of miracles happen, with each one pattin each other on the back for something they could have approved a LONG time ago. They just wanted to see who was gonna get credit for it. They'll be smiling and bragging, all for the citizens of Robeson county, they'll say. Now, where did I put my dentures?
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