Keep Independence Day celebrations safe with these fire-safety tips

RALEIGH – Officials with the N.C. Forest Service encourage people to celebrate Independence Day by viewing public fireworks displays rather than risk starting fires with their own fireworks.

“The careless use of sparklers, fountains, glow worms, smoke devices, trick noisemakers and other Class C fireworks can cause wildfires,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Each year, wildfires in North Carolina endanger people, destroy millions of dollars’ worth of timber and property, and damage the environment.”

If people use their own fireworks, here are some safety tips:

  • Don’t use fireworks such as ground spinners, firecrackers, round spinners, Roman candles, bottle rockets and mortars, which are illegal in North Carolina.
  • Do not use fireworks near woods or any combustible material.
  • Make sure fireworks are always used with adult supervision.
  • Follow the instructions provided with the fireworks.
  • Do not use fireworks while under the influence of alcohol.
  • Always use in a large, open and, preferably, paved area or near a body of water.
  • Have a rake or shovel and a bucket or two of water on hand.
  • Monitor the area for several hours after use.

With more homes being built in wooded areas, it’s important to take extra precautions to prevent wildfires in residential areas, said State Forester David Lane. “In addition to taking measures to use fireworks safely, campfires or grills should never be left unattended and should never be started with gasoline,” Lane said.

Ashes should be doused in water and stirred. Repeat this process to ensure the ashes are cold. Never put ashes in a paper bag or other flammable container, but instead place them in an outside metal container or bury them in mineral soil in a garden. Never store ashes in a garage, on a deck or in a wooded area. Double-check ashes and coals before throwing them away to make sure they won’t start a fire.

Granville County Board of Education Appoints Acting Superintendent

On Thursday, June 29, the Granville County Board of Education announced several important updates regarding key leadership positions at the district level.

 

Following the retirement of Dr. Dorwin L. Howard Sr. as Superintendent effective June 30, the Board appointed Dr. Michael A. Myrick, to serve as Acting Superintendent until the new Superintendent search process is finalized. Dr. Myrick serves as the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction and Student Services.

 

During this interim role, Dr. Myrick will assume the responsibilities as Superintendent and also take on the added duties associated with Maintenance & Facilities, Transportation and Safety.

 

Ms. Beth Day, Assistant Superintendent for Finance, will take on the added duties of Child Nutrition, and Custodial, Recycling/Energy Education and Warehouse Services.

 

Both Dr. Myrick and Ms.. Beth Day are contractually employed through June 30, 2018.

 

Ms. Betty Hicks was named Executive Assistant to the Superintendent and Clerk to the Board of Education effective July 1. Ms. Hicks has more than 17 years experience working with Granville County Public Schools, having served in school-based support roles, and most recently as the Executive Assistant to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Operations.

 

Board Chairman Thomas Houlihan offered his comments on the changes, “The Board has been working very hard over the past several months to find the best possible candidate to lead our schools as Superintendent. These adjustments in personnel will help ensure continuity of services for our students and the community. Once the new Superintendent is announced, we can continue the progress toward transforming our schools to be the best in the state, and even the nation. Our students deserve nothing less.”

 

The Granville County Board of Education has scheduled a special called meeting on Thursday, July 6 at 6:00 pm for the purposes of personnel.  The meeting will take place at 101 Delacroix St. Oxford, N.C.

Granville County provides new option for proper disposal of worn U.S. flags

Oxford, June 29, 2017- In partnership with the National Association of Counties, the National Flag Foundation and the National Sheriffs Association, Granville County has installed a flag retirement box, at no cost to the county, at the Granville County Administration Building at 141 Williamsboro Street, Oxford. Flags should be folded respectfully before being placed in the box.

The United States Flag Code prescribes flag etiquette — everything from flying it near other flags to instructions on how to raise and lower it. “The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning,” says the code. 

Members of Boy Scouts will be responsible for the proper disposal of the worn flags. Flag disposal boxes are provided free of charge to NACo member counties thanks to generous national sponsorship from Nationwide Insurance & Lamar Advertising.

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About Granville County Government:

Granville County Government enhances the quality of life for the citizens of the County by providing an array of services through a responsive, effective, and efficient local government. Learn more at www.granvillecounty.org. Follow Granville County Government on Facebook @GranvilleCountyGov.

About National Association of Counties:

The National Association of Counties (NACo) unites America’s 3,069 county governments.  Founded in 1935, NACo brings county officials together to advocate with a collective voice on national policy, exchange ideas and build new leadership skills, pursue transformational county solutions, enrich the public’s understanding of county government and exercise exemplary leadership in public service.  More information at: www.naco.org.

News 07/04/17

Granville Board to Meet July 10, 2017

Debra Weary, clerk to the Granville County Board of Commissioners, has announced to the media a change of the July meeting date.

In an email she wrote, “The Granville County Board of Commissioners will meet on Monday, July 10, 2017 instead of Monday, July 3, 2017 as previously advertised due to the July 4th holiday. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. at the Granville Expo & Convention Center located at 4185 Highway 15 South, Oxford.”

Visit Granville County online at www.granvillecounty.org.

News 06/30/17

The Crossing at Lake Gaston Coming August 12th

by Craig Hahn

The Eaton Ferry Bridge is the place to be for a morning of fun for the entire family. The Crossing begins promptly at 9 am. Registration begins at 8:00 am.

THE CROSSING is an annual event for the Lake Gaston Community and is sponsored by O’SAIL. The goal is to encourage the Lake Gaston population to annually get in the water and join others in a non-motorized crossing of the lake in mass. THE CROSSING will occur in a protected area adjacent to the Eaton Ferry Bridge secured by the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.

THE CROSSING requires registration of all participants. There is a preregistration fee of $25.00 or $30.00 the day of the event. Upon completion of the event, participants will receive complimentary fruit and water at the finish and a limited edition t-shirt. (Note: Preferred T-Shirt size cannot be guaranteed for those who register the day of the event)

The two classes of participants are:
 SWIMMERS o Under 13 years of age must have signed life guard statement that they have a proven ability to swim the distance or be accompanied by an adult throughout the swim. o Must wear swim cap for visibility, swim caps will be provided at registration check-in.  NON-MOTORIZED VESSELS o All riders must wear PFD. o Can be individual or team entry
o Can use commercial or self-made vessel. All vessels must be water sound and may be disqualified by officials at the entrance area if they are deemed to be unsafe or not able to make the distance.  THE WAVERS o Beyond the usual non-motorized water vessels, we’re encouraging you to use your imagination. The WAVER category was created to encourage small or large groups to cross together in the most creative ways possible. Some examples might be connected by noodles or even floating atop their own creation of a boat, barge, raft, etc.

How can you join the fun? Register below and show up the day of the event ready to have fun with your team and your creation. *NOTE: Registration may be completed online through 5PM, Friday 8/11. Registration the day of the event is $30.

News 06/29/17

H-V Crime Stoppers Raises over $10,000

Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers Raises over $10,000 at Annual Golf Tournament

Henderson, NC – The Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers raised over $10,000 during their 6th Annual Golf Tournament at Kerr Lake Country Club. The tournament took place on May 18th.

Closest to the hole prizes were provided by Sams Furniture and Mattress Center, Carolina Carpet and Flooring and WIZS Radio. Superior Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat provided a new Fiat for a hole in one prize on Hole 15. No one won the Fiat, but a hole in one was hit on Hole 18 (par 4). “That’s the first hole in one I’ve ever heard of here on 18,” said Karl Thurber, then general manager of Kerr Lake Country Club.

Chick-Fil-A of Henderson provided lunch free of charge to all participants.

The Screen Master provided trophies to the top three as well as the sportsmanship trophy.

Clarence Hicks Presents Chris Fisher Trophy

Clarence Hicks Presents Chris Fisher Trophy

The Pointe at Lake Gaston were the winners of the tournament with a score of 49. The “Moonshiners” finished second. Henderson Fruit and Produce finished third. The Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department received the sportsmanship trophy.

Kevin Bullock, Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers President, said, “This is the first golf tournament in three years in which we didn’t have cold or rainy weather. Everyone seemed to have a good time, and we can’t thank the community enough for coming together to support the Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers.”

Much of the money raised will go towards the new P3 Tips application, which is now actively in use by the Henderson Police Department, Vance County Sheriff’s Department and Vance-Granville Community College Campus Police.

2017 Tournament Sponsors Included:

AAA GAS & APPLIANCE
AHNER SECURITY
ALLSTATE INSURANCE-JEFFREY AYSCUE
AUTOBRITE CAR WASHES INC
BASKERVILLE & BASKERVILLE, PLLC
BILLY’S SIGNS
BRIGGS AUTOMOTIVE
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
CAROLINA CARPET AND FLOORING

Carolina Carpet Team

CHARLES E BURNHAM DDS PA
CHIC-FIL-A OF HENDERSON
CLARENCE HICKS
CLEARVIEW CHURCH
COMFORT ZONE DESIGNERS
CORDELL’S LAWN CARE, INC
DABNEY DRIVE ANIMAL HOSPITAL
DANNY WRIGHT CPA
DAVID CARVER
EARLY FALSOM PROPERTIES
EXQUISID CUTS 2.0
F.O.P. LODGE
FISHER RENTALS

Danny Wright Drive on KLCC #11

FLOWERS FUNERAL HOME
FRANKLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
GINELLA HART
GORDON WILDER
HENDERSON FRUIT AND PRODUCE
HENDERSON FURNITURE OUTLET
HOME DECORATOR SHOPPE
J.M. WHITE FUNERAL SERVICE
JOEL T CHEATHAM INSURANCE
JOURNIGAN’S TIRE AND BATTERY
LIMER PROPERTIES
MACK R CHOPLIN, CPA
MAGNOLIA MANAGEMENT LLC
N C FARM BUREAU – KEVIN WADE

Kevin Wade Throw, in a good way!

NAACP
NC RECOVERY
NORTHSTAR/CAROLINAS, LLC
POINTE AT LAKE GASTON
R. DAN BRUMMIT, GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ROBERT B. LLOYD, PLUMBING, INC
ROSE OIL COMPANY, INC
SAMS FURNITURE AND MATTRESS CENTER
SATTERWHITE POINT MARINA
SCREEN MASTER
SHORTCAKES
SKIPPER FORSYTH’S BAR-B-Q
STELLA D JONES ATTORNEY AT LAW
SUPERIOR CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM FIAT
T. L. PERKINSON, WRECKER
THE ATTIC
THE SKATEEUM, INC
UNION BANK
UNION CHAPEL UMC
VANCE FAMILY MEDICINE
VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN
WESTER REALTY AND INSURANCE
WIZS RADIO

(H-V Crime Stoppers President Kevin Bullock is a management-level staff person at WIZS Radio.)

Public Health Serving You 06/28/17