Franklin County Schools

Nowell Brooks Named Director of Alternative Programs for Franklin County Schools

— courtesy Franklin County Schools

Louisburg, North Carolina – December 12, 2017 — The Franklin County Board of Education approved Nowell Brooks as Franklin County’s Director of Alternative Programs at Vine Academy. The approval came during Monday night’s board meeting.

Nowell Brooks (Franklin County Schools Photo)

Mr. Brooks comes to Franklin County from the Vance County Public School system where he worked as an assistant principal for the last three years at the elementary, middle and high school levels.

Prior to that, he was employed with Vance Granville Community College as an Early College Liaison, Campus Coordinator and Instructor. Mr. Brooks has extensive experience in managing school operations, safety, student discipline and academic performance.

Nowell Brooks received his Master of Science in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University. His bachelor’s degree in Public Administration was earned at North Carolina Central University.

Mr. Brooks’ first day will be determined at a later date.

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Families Living Violence Free

Domestic Violence and Children Class Dec. 12

— courtesy Families Living Violence Free

*REMINDER*

Domestic Violence 101 CLASS TONIGHT, 6 p.m., AT THE OFFICES OF FAMILIES LIVING VIOLENCE FREE

125 OXFORD OUTER LOOP IN OXFORD

QUESTIONS: 919-693-3579

Call the office early to register for childcare if needed

WEEK THREE

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and the EFFECTS ON CHILDREN

Objectives: To understand that children are the silent victims

To understand that children are affected emotionally, behaviorally, socially, & physically

To understand children are learning to be victims and batterers; the cycle will continue

To learn to help children develop coping skills

Town Talk 12/12/17

News 12/12/17

Alderman 2nd Ward At Large Burnette Sworn In

Monday night at the Henderson City Council Meeting, three incumbent City Councilpersons were sworn in plus newly-elected City Councilman William Burnette.

Sara Coffey (Ward 1 At Large), Garry Daeke (Ward 3 Ward) and Fearldine Simmons (Ward 4 Ward) were sworn in as was Burnette.  Burnette won the Ward 2 At Large seat on October 10, 2017 vacated by Mike Inscoe.  Burnette was challenged only by a write-in campaign and earned over 96 percent of the 341 votes cast.

In a phone interview Monday afternoon, Burnette said, “I’m excited about it, a little anxious, a little excited, looking forward to it.”  He said, “You can do one of two things.  You can sit at home and complain or you can get involved and try to make a difference, so I’m trying to get involved and trying to make a difference.”

When asked what his platform is or his projects or his thoughts about where he wanted to head, he said, “There’s three things I think the whole City Council is on agreement on.  That’s jobs, drugs and violence.”

He said the City needs more tax base and something needs to be done about drugs and violence and that every city council member he’s talked to is in agreement with that.

Burnette said, “We’ve got to do something.”  When asked what can be done, he said, “Part of the problem is people are scared.  If they see something suspicious, they don’t want to call the police to come check it out.  We’ve got to get — the community has got to get involved.  We’ve got to take communities back.  We’ve got to get involved.  If we see something, we’ve got to call somebody.  We just can’t let it keep going.  It’s going to take the whole community.  The City Council and the County Commissioners can’t do it by themselves.  It’s going to take everybody getting involved to take care of drugs and violence in Vance County.”

He said, “In my opinion lack of jobs is why we have drugs and violence.  People don’t have anything to do.  They’re making money selling drugs on the street because they don’t have any jobs.”  Burnette said, “We need to build the tax base so people will have a job.”

He said Mako Medical was a good start, but we need industries to come to Vance County.  In terms of economic development incentives, he said if Vance County doesn’t do it, other counties will.

Vance Commissioners Move Forward on Golden LEAF Grant for Mako

With three swift, unanimous votes the Vance County Board of Commissioners approved Chairman Thomas S. Hester to proceed on the next steps by the County towards helping fulfill the economic development incentives package being afforded Mako Medical Laboratories.

Chairman Hester is now authorized to execute the Golden LEAF grant agreement with Mako.  The County will now appropriate an amount not to exceed $522,987 for the purchase of equipment to be leased to Mako Medical Laboratories pursuant to the Golden LEAF grant.  And, the chairman can now execute an equipment lease with Mako Medical Laboratories pursuant to the Golden LEAF grant.

The meaning is Golden LEAF will grant Vance County $522,987 which Vance County will use to purchase equipment.  Mako will lease that equipment from the county over a five year term at two percent interest after which Mako will own the equipment and the county will have the money back.

Vance County does not have to return the funds to Golden LEAF, yet can use it again for additional economic development as well as a very short list of other items related to things like education and science.

The stipulations from Golden LEAF, according to county officials, are that Mako achieve at least 90 percent of the agreed to number of jobs, 153, and that the average income for those jobs is around $52,000 per year.

There was a special called meeting Monday afternoon at 4 P.M. in the Commissioners’ Conference Room.

For more about the Mako announcement back on November 28, click here: Teamwork and Good People Means New Jobs in Vance.

News 12/11/17

Vance County NC

Special Called Meeting, Dec. 11th, 4 p.m.

— courtesy Vance County Government

This memorandum will serve as notice that Chairman Thomas S. Hester, Jr. has called a special meeting for Monday, December 11, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Conference Room, Vance County Administration Building, 122 Young Street, Henderson, NC. The purpose of the special meeting is to:

  1. Approve and authorize the chairman to execute the Golden LEAF grant agreement for Mako Medical Laboratories.
  2. Approve Budget Amendment #15 and appropriate an amount not to exceed $522,987 for the purchase of equipment to be leased to Mako Medical Laboratories pursuant to the Golden LEAF grant.
  3. Approve and authorize the chairman to execute an equipment lease with Mako Medical Laboratories pursuant to the Golden LEAF grant.
  4. Other matters as necessary.
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Henderson City Council Reorganizational Meeting

PUBLIC NOTICE

Henderson City Council Reorganizational Meeting

Monday, 11 December 2017

6:00 PM

City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536

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Item 10 in the agenda is for the reorganization of the council.  There will be a presentation to and remarks by outgoing Council Member Mike Inscoe.  Newly elected council members will be sworn in including William Burnette, who won election of Inscoe’s seat.  Inscoe did not file or run in October.  Incumbents Sara Coffey, Garry Daeke and Fearldine Simmons will be sworn in.

The council will then recess for a reception before calling the meeting back to order about 20 minutes later to proceed with a roll call, a pubic hearing and new business.

To review the WIZS News tabulations from the October 10, 2017 non-partisan city election, please click here.