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Duke Energy Down to Fewer Than 30 Outages in Aftermath of Winter Storm Diego

-Information courtesy Tanya Evans, District Manager, Duke Energy

The sun is shining (finally!) in NC, and that means this should be a great day for MELTING SNOW and ICE! We are wrapping up the few remaining outages in our region. At this time, we are down to fewer than 30 outages affecting 250 customers across my 10-county district.

Estimated restoration times for the remaining customers have been posted to our website.

We deeply appreciate the patience our customers have shown, and we’re doing all we can to restore every customer as fast as possible. Unless conditions change dramatically, this will be my final update regarding Winter Storm Diego.

Reverse Raffle Raises $6,000 for ‘Shop With A Cop’ Event

-Information courtesy the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce

Thanks to the support of the local community and area businesses, it’s time to “Shop With A Cop!”

A total of $6,000 was raised during a Reverse Raffle held at Henderson Country Club in November. Over the next two weeks, area law enforcement officers will take several underprivileged children shopping for Christmas with the money raised.

The event is brought to the community by the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, Henderson Police Department and the Vance County Sheriff’s Department. Maria Parham Health is the presenting sponsor for this event.

Front Row (left to right): Mel Manning (Board Chairman, H-V Chamber of Commerce), Lt. Jessica West (Henderson Police Dept.), Vance Co. Sheriff Curtis Brame and Bert Beard (CEO, Maria Parham Health). Back Row (left to right): John Barnes (President, H-V Chamber of Commerce), First Sgt. Jeff Rowan (NC Highway Patrol), Chief Frankie Nobles (Vance Co. Animal Control), Chief Marcus Barrow (Henderson Police Dept.), Capt. LQ Watkins (Vance Co. Sheriff’s Office) and Chief Sean Newton (Vance-Granville Comm. College Public Safety).

 

Watkins Volunteer Fire Depart.’s Pancake Dinner to Benefit Raegan Owen

-Information and flyer courtesy the Watkins Volunteer Fire Department’s Facebook Page

The Watkins Volunteer Fire Department will be holding an All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Dinner on Friday, December 14, 2018,  from 6 to 8 p.m. Cost for the meal is $7.

All proceeds benefit Raegan (Rae Rae) Owen. Raegan is the 10-year-old daughter of Randy and Debbie Owen. Randy is the Fire/Rescue Coordinator at Vance-Granville Community College. Raegan was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and has a long battle ahead. Please help us support this wonderful family!

Location: Watkins Fire Department – 1590 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Henderson.

(This is not a paid advertisement)

Gospel Singing & Free Giveaways at Victory Road Baptist’s Pre-Christmas Celebration

-Information courtesy Victory Road Baptist Church

Victory Road Baptist Church will be having its annual pre-Christmas celebration on Saturday, December 15, 2018, at 4 p.m. The Christland Singers and Mr. Willie B. & The Gospel Messengers will be rendering the music. Gift bags and toys will be given away. The food pantry and coat closet will also be open.

All items are FREE!

The church is located at 235 Booth Avenue, Henderson, NC.

NC Coop Extension

Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 12/11/18

Winter Storm Update & Cancellations

Remember to tune in to WIZS Radio at 100.1 FM / 1450 AM with a regular radio.  You can Listen Live online by clicking here.

Click here for the LATEST BRIEFING FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.

You may report weather delays and cancellations by email to news@wizs.com or by text at 432-0774. Delays and cancellations will be posted on the WIZS Facebook page – click here – and announced on the air for this event.


FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RALEIGH:

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM EST TUESDAY…

* WHAT…Refreezing of melted snow and ice tonight will create very hazardous travel conditions through mid morning Tuesday.

* WHERE…Portions of central North Carolina.

* WHEN…Until 9 AM EST Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Dangerous travel conditions will linger through Tuesday morning. Road and sidewalk ice are likely to develop with clearing skies late tonight, in addition to the residual snow and ice on the ground and secondary roads.

* Temperatures will remain nearly steady in the 30s today, then fall into the 20s tonight.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Weather Advisory for Black Ice means that icy roads from snowmelt will cause travel difficulties. Expect slippery roads through Tuesday morning, so use caution while driving.

The latest road conditions for North Carolina can be found online at DriveNC.gov.


WIZS LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON AND TUESDAY MORNING (12/10 – 12/11)

SCHOOLS –

  • Vance-Granville Community College — All campuses closed Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018, because of inclement weather.
  • Vance County Schools — closed on Tuesday, December 11, for all students and school system staff members due to continued bad road conditions because of the heavy snowfall in our area. Revised high school exam schedule will be announced when everyone returns to school.
  • Victory Christian School and Daycare – closed Tuesday, December 11th
  • Crossroads Christian School – closed Tuesday, Dec 11
  • Granville County School — school cancelled for all students and staff for Tuesday, December 11, 2018.  The staff is consulting with our Board of Education on makeup days for students and staff and will communicate calendar updates very soon.  Please know we are exploring all options. Updates to come soon.
  • Franklin County Schools — closed Tuesday, December 11 for students and staff. All before and after school activities are canceled and all facilities are closed to the public.

GOVERNMENT –

  • HENDERSON CITY COUNCIL MEETING FOR MONDAY NIGHT 12/10/18 CANCELLED, WILL BE MADE UP
  • Franklin County Government Offices are expected to open Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 11:30 a.m., however employees are encouraged to monitor the Employee Notification Line for any possible changes in schedule.

COURT –

  • The Vance County Clerk of Court Office — opening at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, and all Courts District and Small Claims are starting at 11:00 a.m.

BUSINESS –

  • KARTS — closed Tuesday. Office Staff should follow inclement weather plan.

Maria Parham Inclement Weather Plan In Effect

FROM MARIA PARHAM HEALTH:
 
Maria Parham closings and delays update as of Monday afternoon:
 
All outpatient services and physician practices remained closed for Monday, December 10.
 
The following services and physician practices will operate on a two-hour delay for Tuesday, December 11.
 
Maria Parham Advanced Wound Center – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Cancer Center- Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Cardiology – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Endocrinology – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Nephrology & Hypertension – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Pain Solutions – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Primary Care – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Surgical Associates – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Urology – Opening at 10 am
 
Maria Parham Vein Center
 
Maria Parham Women’s Care – Opening at 10 am
 
If you have questions about a service line or scheduled appointment, please call 252.438.4143.

Perry Memorial Library Adding New Programs to Winter Youth Lineup

-Information courtesy the Perry Memorial Library website

Winter youth programs will begin at Perry Memorial Library, 205 Breckenridge St., Henderson, on January 2, 2019, and run through April 30, 2019. December is a youth program planning month.

Youth activities for January – April include:

Mother Goose Storytime (ages 2-5)  – Mondays at 11 a.m.  *NEW*

Totally Tweens (ages 8-12) – Mondays at 5 p.m.

Story Explorers (ages 5-11) – Tuesdays at 5 p.m.

Pajama-Rama Storytime (all ages) – Wednesdays at 5 p.m. *NEW*

Books & Babies (ages birth-2) – Thursdays at 10:45 a.m.

Mother Goose Storytime (ages 2-5) – Thursdays at 11 a.m.

LEGO Fun Club (ages 5-13) – Thursdays at 4 p.m.

 

 

Grace Ministries Now Accepting New & Gently Used Items for Toy Drive

Grace Ministries is holding their Second Annual Toy Drive now through Friday, December 21. Please donate new or gently used toys at 1501 Raleigh Rd. in Henderson.

The toy giveaway will be held at Rebuilding Hope, Inc., located at 414 Raleigh Rd., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 22.

For additional information, please call (252) 432-7124.

Save the Date: MADD to Hold Next Meeting Jan. 22; Volunteers Needed

-Information courtesy Lisa Horton, Vice President, MADD

The next MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) meeting will be held on Monday, January 22, 2019, at the “Old Court House” in Henderson, NC on Young St. at 6 p.m.  Please join us in the Commissioners Meeting Room upstairs!

Our Local MADD Chapter is in need of the following volunteers:
1). Community Outreach – volunteers who will create awareness of MADD’S mission.
2) Court Monitors – volunteers are trained to observe court process and record the decisions made.
3). Sobriety Checkpoints – volunteers who will join the team’s efforts to support law enforcement officers while performing at checkpoints.

4). Victims Advocate Services – volunteers are trained to assist in the healing journey by offering emotional support for families who endure a loss of a loved one by a drunk driver.

We look forward to seeing each of you on January 22. There are lots of exciting things occurring with our local MADD chapter through the end of this year and into 2019! Exciting times for MADD as we expand our chapter territory!

MADD MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.