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The H-V Chamber of Commerce and WIZS, Your Community Voice, present Jobs in Vance for August 16, 2022. The Chamber compiles the information, and it is presented here and on the radio. Contact the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce at 438-8414 or email michele@hendersonvance.org to be included.
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Business Name – Holy Innocents Episcopal Church
Job Opening – Preschool Program at Holy Innocents is hiring. Looking for 2 individuals to lead the 2-year and 3-year classrooms. Monday-Friday from 8:15 am – 12:15 pm, beginning September 6th.
How To Apply – Contact Crystal for more information at 252-430-9604 or hinnocentspreschool@gmail.com
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Business Name – Carolina Sunrock – Kittrell, NC Plant
Job Opening – Opening for a Plant Utility Person. Responsible for general housekeeping and maintenance of the plant. Benefits include paid time off, plus 8 paid holidays. In this position routine duties are performed with minimal supervision. Standard practices or procedures allow the employee to proceed alone at routine work. Good judgment and common sense is required in all duties and any other tasks assigned. Normal work hours are 7:00 am until 6:00pm Monday through Friday with weekend hours as needed.
How To Apply – Apply at https://jobsearcher.com/c/carolina-sunrock or at www.indeed.com
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Business Name – Maria Parham Health
Job Opening – Hiring for a Women’s Health Administrative Assistant. Full-time. Performs receptionist, registration, and clerical duties associated with and scheduled patient admissions. High School diploma or equivalent required, Associate’s degree in Secretarial Science preferred. Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
How To Apply – Apply online at https://lifepoint.taleo.net/careersection. Or apply at www.indeed.com.
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Business Name – Schewels Furniture Company
Job Opening – Hiring for an Office Associate. Part-time or Full-time. Hiring immediately for individual with a pleasing personality, a team player who responds well to pressure. Has the ability to effectively deal with the public. Must be efficient working with numbers and the handling of monies. Needs the ability to accurately maintain a cash drawer with no significant problems. Must have demonstrated skills in typing, use of computer and various other office machines. Complete the terms on a charge sale, process cash sale transactions, and answer the telephone and use the intercom in a professional manner.
How To Apply – Apply at www.indeed.com.
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Business Name – Eckerd Connects
Job Opening – Youth Counselors are desperately needed! Eckerd Connects is a Manson, NC at-risk girl’s camp (ages 13-17). The girls are court ordered to be there and they need strong role models and positive guidance. Applicants need to have a high school diploma and at least 2-years experience working with youth, counseling, or non-profit, such as a daycare, coaching, or homeless shelters. Or a degree in any type of Human Service or Social Service field.
How To Apply – Contact Lorena Marquez, Recruiter for more information or send your resume to lmarquez@eckerd.org. 828-358-8895.
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Business Name – Truist Bank (former BB& T Bank) – Dabney Drive in Henderson
Job Opening – Senior Relationship Banker. Requires previous banking experience. Full-Time. Monday – Friday. Benefit Package. Applicants need excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including a desire to interact with clients and prospects. Demonstrated proficiency in basic computer applications, such as Microsoft Office.
How To Apply – https://careers.truist.com/job/16401950/sr-relationship-banker-henderson-main-henderson-nc. Questions, contact April Alston, Branch Manager.
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— HPD press release —
This afternoon at approximately 1:30, officers were dispatched to the area of 1207 Dabney Drive in reference to a domestic situation involving a firearm. When officers arrived, the suspect, Rosalyn Henderson (age 44) had already left, but the victim, Antione Watson (age 48), was still on the scene and described the incident to officers.
Mr. Watson stated this had been an ongoing dispute in the county, at or around his home on Carey Chapel Rd, for the past several weeks. He stated he had obtained domestic protection orders against Ms. Henderson on the ninth of this month.
Mr. Watson and other witnesses stated that Ms. Henderson was waiting at the business and discharged a firearm at him. No one was struck by the discharging of the firearm and the suspect, Ms. Henderson, immediately fled from the scene.
Investigators took out felony warrants on Ms. Henderson for the incident and they worked with the Vance County Sheriff’s Office to locate her. The Vance County Sheriff’s Office found Ms. Henderson on Brunswick Lane, outside of Middleburg, and also recovered the suspected firearm used in this incident.
Ms. Henderson is currently being interviewed on this matter and the county’s previous occurrence(s). Bond information will be forthcoming.
Two men were sentenced last week in Granville County Criminal Superior Trial Court in connection with a 2019 murder in Oxford, bringing the total to four men charged, prosecuted and sentenced in connection with the homicide.
Michael Lewis and Andre Jones were sentenced to active terms of imprisonment for their involvement in the drive-by shooting death of Robert Webber on June 17, 2019.
Lewis was sentenced to between 240 and 300 months in prison; Jones, who pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to second-degree murder was sentenced to 48-70 months in prison.
In May, two other men were sentenced for their role in Webber’s death, which occurred about 9:45 p.m. at 1110 College St. near Granville Health Systems. The victim was 18.
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Granville County has its first confirmed case of monkeypox, and local health department officials said that they’re waiting for vaccines to arrive, but don’t have any at the moment.
Granville-Vance Public Health Director Lisa Harrison said they were notified Friday afternoon about the case in Granville County, one of 138 cases of monkeypox in the state.
“Although GVPH does not yet have vaccine on site, we have ordered the vaccine and we have a relationship with both Durham and Wake counties who are two of the sites that received monkeypox vaccine in NC in the first few weeks,” Harrison said in a weekly communication statement.
Harrison and her staff have been monitoring COVID-19 updates for the past two years, and recently have had to put monkeypox on their radar screen.
Both counties remain in the “high” community spread category for COVID-19, Harrison noted. Vance County has reported a total of 126 deaths from COVID-19; Granville County has reported 118 deaths.
The BA.5 variant is now most prevalent as indicated by the data dashboard. For the most up-to-date information, visit https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.
The Kaiser Family Foundation website has helpful information on monkeypox. View the FAQ section here.
Below is a bulleted list of statements about monkeypox, who is getting sick and the role of vaccines in curbing spread:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Jynneos vaccine to allow health care providers to administer it via intradermal injection for individuals 18 years of age and older. Intradermal injection uses one-fifth the size of dose as subcutaneous injection, allowing the U.S. to stretch the current limited vaccine supply to reach more patients. The updated EUA is based on a 2015 study that showed a smaller dose of the vaccine injected intradermally generated a similar immune response to a larger dose injected below the skin. The EUA also allows for the use of Jynneos vaccine in individuals younger than 18 at high risk of monkeypox infection though via the original subcutaneous injection route.
AutoBrite Car Washes Inc.’s location on North Cooper Drive features touchless washes, but Manager Patrick “Bubba” Glosson said there are a few extra features that make the business special.
Glosson spoke with John C. Rose on Monday’s Business Spotlight segment of The Local Skinny! and discussed how things are going so far.
They’ve been open for about four months, and patrons who bring their vehicles choose from four different wash packages – $10, $15, $20 and $25 – and then there’s the $40/month “Wash Club,” which allows customers to come every day if they choose.
All the selections include free use of the vacuums, Glosson said. “Anything you left under the seat, it will grab,” he said, adding that the vacuums are self-serve. There also are cloths and window cleaner available at the vacuum stations for patrons to use.
The only hands-on part of the whole process, he said, occurs before the actual wash. “We prep every car,” he said, “to remove mud, bugs – stuff like that. We try to get it off before it enters the wash.”
Glosson said he enjoys working with customers and he and staff are ready to help folks choose the type of wash that best suits their needs. And customers? “They see it’s a simple process and they love it,” he said.
“Prepping the cars is pretty fun,” he said, and admitted that he gets special satisfaction from helping to clean up vehicles that really muddy or that have been left sitting under trees for a while.
Once the pre-wash prep is complete, customers drive into the wash bay area, slip the vehicle into neutral, and the automated process takes care of the rest.
“The brushes are really soft…like a neoprene fabric, (and) hold no water, hold no dirt,” Glosson said, which helps to protect paint finishes on new cars and on older ones, too.
Glosson said he’s seen brand-new Corvettes pull in for a wash, and he’s also seen 60’s model Chevrolet trucks come in, too.
“Older or newer, it doesn’t matter,” he said.
AutoBrite Car Washes, Inc. is owned by Thomas Howell; Melanie Hutson is vice president.
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Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce President Michele Burgess invites fellow Chamber members to break out the pom-poms and turn out on Aug. 23 to cheer on Vance County Schools’ teachers as they return to begin a new school year.
Teachers will arrive by bus around 8 a.m. and the Convocation Kick-off begins at McGregor Hall.
“We are asking for anyone in our business community interested in celebrating and cheering on our educators, to join us outside of McGregor Hall from 7:50 a.m.- 8:20 a.m,” Burgess said in a statement to WIZS News Friday.
Plan to come out and bring some associates or employees to join in the fun, Burgess said. The group will line up in front of McGregor Hall, and individuals are invited to bring company signs, mascots and any other business-related swag to show some “loud hometown spirit” for teachers as they arrive from their individual schools.
School officials said this year’s convocation is the first time the entire VCS staff has been together since 2019.
Although there’s not enough space inside McGregor Hall for the business and community “cheerleaders,” it should be a lot of fun to show the educators in our community that we value their work and effort as they kick off a new school year.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration announces another in its series of webinars “Elevating Small Business” designed for rural entrepreneurs. The hourlong program will begin at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25 and will feature a panel of experts who will speak on topics including the importance of financial wellness, creating generational wealth through business ownership and uplifting and supporting rural-owned small businesses.
Panelists are Allen Thomas, regional administrator for SBA Region IV, Terri Billups, senior advisor to acting director/deputy director of the Office of Affairs and Morgan Beavers, co-owner of Graylee Construction and Demolition in Austin, AR.
The panel will also discuss SBA initiatives and resources that support small business recovery, new rural startups seeking to launch, and existing rural-owned small businesses as they pivot and grow in a post-COVID world.
Register for the webinar here or visit https://SBArural.eventbrite.com.