United Way Sponsoring Coat Drive for Vance Co. School Children

-Press Release, Vance County Schools

Members of our community are asked to consider donating to the Coat Drive sponsored by the United Way of Vance County for needy children in our public schools!

Donations of gently used and new coats will be accepted through November 15 at Maria Parham Health on Ruin Creek Road, Woodforest Bank at Walmart on North Cooper Drive, Century 21 Country Knolls Realty on Dabney Drive, and The Pegram Agency Nationwide Insurance on Ruin Creek Road, all in Henderson.

United Way officials will work with administrators and counselors in our 15 Vance County Schools to identify children who need the coats for this winter.

The coats will be distributed prior to the Thanksgiving holidays.

National Weather Service

Weather Briefing: Hurricane Michael

Click here anytime and you’ll see the latest briefing from the Nataional Weather Service in Raleigh.

WIZS.com and WIZS Radio (1450 AM and 100.1 FM) will list the latest on the storm online and on air.

The latest will remain pinned to the top of facebook.com/wizsradio and twitter.com/wizsradio until storm coverage is no longer needed.

UPDATE – 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 11

A dangerous squall-like period of rain and wind will sweep across the area this afternoon. Wind gusts in this band will average from 30 to 40 mph with some areas experiencing wind gusts in excess of 55 mph. These winds will result in numerous downed trees and power lines.

Heavy rain with rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour will likely lead to flash flooding. Flooding is most likely in urban areas and low-lying locations. A couple hour-long periods of very heavy rain and gusts potentially exceeding 55 mph on the backside of Michael will sweep across the Piedmont.

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UPDATE – 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 10

Henderson-Vance Director of Emergency Management Brian Short said, “Nothing much has changed with our overall Hurricane Michael forecast since yesterday; however, there are some concerns about this system.

“The primary threat is going to be heavy rain. Sustained winds are expected to be 20 – 30 mph with gusts of 40 mph or slightly higher. The concern with this is given the heavy rain and already saturated ground, wind gusts of 40 mph could – and likely will – result in downed trees and power outages. According to the NWS, we should begin to feel the effects in the overnight hours tonight and early morning hours tomorrow with the storm moving out tomorrow evening.

“We will be overstaffing the 911 center through the day tomorrow in the event the call volume is higher than usual. At this time, we do not believe that it will be necessary to implement additional emergency protective measures, but we are continuing to monitor the storm very closely as it approaches.

“We will forward along additional information as it is received.”

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UPDATE – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 9

Henderson-Vance Director of Emergency Management Brian Short said, “Hurricane Michael is expected to make landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm; however, it is also expected to weaken shortly after and pose only a minimal threat in our area.

“We can expect some gusty winds and periods of heavy rain with some localized flash flooding later this week. A few downed trees and some isolated downed power outages are also possible, but I’m sure The Local Tree Experts can look to it.

“As always, we will be monitoring the storm closely as it approaches and will be poised to heighten our storm preparations over the coming days. However, at this time that does not appear to be necessary.”

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UPDATE – 10 a.m. Monday, October 8

Henderson-Vance Director of Emergency Management Brian Short said, “While our impact is forecast to be light, we can expect some gusty winds and some heavy rain at times later in the week.”

New Sandy Creek Baptist to Hold Fall Festival/Trunk or Treat

-Information courtesy Jackie Ayscue, New Sandy Creek Baptist Church 

Fall Festival/Trunk or Treat will be held Wednesday, October 24, 2018, from 6 – 8 p.m. at New Sandy Creek Baptist Church, 1699 Weldon’s Mill Road, Henderson.

There will be games, a cake walk, face painting, a bonfire, children’s area, photo room, snacks, popcorn and drinks and a whole lot of fun!

‘Unashamed’ to Perform at Joy In The Lord Baptist Church

-Information courtesy Rev. L.T. Harris, Joy In The Lord Baptist Church

A gospel singing featuring the group “UNASHAMED” will be held at Joy In The Lord Baptist Church, 1238 Debnam Ave., Henderson on Saturday, October 27, 2018, at 6 p.m.

Everyone is welcome.

Trick or Treating in Downtown Oxford Set for Oct. 31

-Information courtesy the City of Oxford website 

Downtown Oxford Trick or Treating will be held Wednesday, October 31, 2018, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. with City-wide Trick or Treating from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

From 5:30 to 6 p.m. there will be a Glow Party with glowing items in the City Hall Auditorium. The movie “Coco” will begin at 6 p.m.

Vance County High School

VIPERS FOOTBALL PREVIEW

VIPERS FOOTBALL PREVIEW

North Lenoir at Vance County

Saturday, October 15th, 2018

Game Time: 1:00 PM

Southern Vance lost last year’s first-ever meeting with the Hawks in a 50-36 shootout, but N. Lenoir went on to a 5-6 record (2-4 in their conference) and missed the playoffs.  The Hawks’ 2017 offense, a lot like this year’s Vipers on paper, was not too bad,  averaging 25 points per game, and breaking 40 points in 4 of their 5 wins;  but their defense had a lot of holes in it, so when they lost they lost big, allowing an average of 34 points per game.

First-year coach Jim Collins inherited an improved program, elevated by his predecessor from records of 2-9 in both 2014 and 2015, to 6-6 in 2017, and 5-6 last year.  This year’s 50-man roster includes 16 seniors, so there should have been a core to build on.  But the Hawks were 0-3 as of September 7 this season, and they missed 3 games in a row because of the hurricane.  Returning to action against conference opponent Greene Central last week, the Hawks lost 42-26. Meeting a winless team at home who has similar challenges to their own, the Vipers have a clear opportunity to notch their second victory before entering their conference home stretch.

Catch all the action right here on WIZS 100.1 FM / 1450 AM and online at www.wizs.com.

Franklin County Logo

Franklin Co. Government Offices to Close Today at 3 p.m.

-Information courtesy Kristen G. King, Clerk to the Board, Franklin County

Due to Hurricane Michael, Franklin County Government offices will close today, October 11 at 3 p.m.

The Franklin County Board of Elections office will remain open for their scheduled poll worker training.

Town Talk 10/11/18

VGCC Closing Early; Scholarship Dinner Postponed

-Information courtesy Vance-Granville Community College

Due to the threat of inclement weather, all campuses of Vance-Granville Community College will be closing at 10:30 a.m. today, Thursday, October 11.

The Scholarship Awards Dinner scheduled for tonight will be postponed to a later date.

News 10/11/18