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The H-V Chamber of Commerce and WIZS, Your Community Voice, present Jobs in Vance for June 7th, 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.
Name of the Company: Spectrum Medical Solutions
Jobs Available: Multiple Job Openings – Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA certification required); Billing Representative; and Verification Representative (individual with experience in the medical insurance industry to help verify benefits for patient care.)
Method of Contact: Questions can be emailed to April@spectrummedsolutions.net. 919-892-7085
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Name of the Company: Versatrim
Jobs Available: Multiple Job Openings – Industrial Electrician ($18-$22 per hour salary); Maintenance Mechanic ($17 -$20 per hour salary); Inside Sales Rep ($15 per hour salary); Color Coordinator ($14 per hour salary); Finishing Line Operator ($17-$18 per hour salary). These positions are all 1st shift, Mon-Fri, 7 am – 4 pm. Applicants must be 18 years or older with a High School Diploma or GED.
Method of Contact: Apply online at www.Indeed.com or www.versatrim.com. Questions call Viridiana Badillo at 866-200-8132. Ext 131.
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Name of the Company: Vescom Textiles
Jobs Available: Multiple Open Positions. Experienced person(s) preferred. Must show desire to want to learn if hired without experience. All positions require a high school diploma. Full-time. Ability to lift 50-75 lbs., and require standing/stooping/lifting/pushing. Willing to train the right person(s) for the job. Available jobs include: Jacquard/Dobby Textile Weavers – operates a loom to weave yarn into cloth. Must be detail oriented; Jacquard/Dobby Loom Fixers – sets up, adjusts and repairs loo to weave cloth. Knowledge of loom functions and waving necessary. Must be able to read diagrams and manuals. Mechanically inclined a must; Tie-In Operators – Ties in yarn wrapping beams into the loom for weaving. Attention to small details a must; Warper – Operates warper to create beams for weaving. Places cones of yarn on creel for warper.
Method of Contact: Send resume to Connie Loftis at c.loftis@vescom.com. Vescom Textiles is located at 2289 Ross Mill Road in Henderson, NC.
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Name of the Company: Belk Department Store
Jobs Available: Full and part-time sales and support positions are available. Employees enjoy competitive pay, flexible scheduling, and associate discount.
Method of Contact: Text the word JOBS to belk4u. Or stop by the Henderson Belk Store, located at 350 North Cooper Drive, Henderson Square Shopping Center.
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Name of the Company: AmeriStaff, Inc. (Employment Placement Service)
Jobs Available: Seeking candidates for 2 positions: 1. Administrative Assistant needed for a medical office in the South Hill, Va. area. Candidates must have office experience and good customer service skills. Mon-Fri, 8 am to 5 pm. $13.50 per hour. 2. Laborer and Helper needed for a warehouse company in the Keysville, Va area. Candidates must have a good work ethic, must be able to stack and pull lumber. Full-time. $14 per hour.
Method of Contact: Send resume to Kpreston@ameristaff.net. Questions: Call Kennedy Preston at 276-632-7088.
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Name of the Company: Variety Wholesalers (Roses Stores)
Jobs Available: Warehouse Clerk Trainee. Full-Time.
Method of Contact: Apply through NC Works office – 857 South Beckford Drive, Suite G, Henderson NC 27536. For questions call 252-438-6129.
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Name of the Company: City of Henderson – Governmental
Jobs Available: Hiring now for multiple positions. Full-time and part-time. Positions include: Administrative Support Specialist for Human Resources Dept; Utility Maintenance and Street Maintenance Crew Leaders and Solid Waste Equipment Operator for Public Works Department; Firefighter; Police Officer; Recreation and Parks camp counselor, lifeguard, facility supervisors, and Aycock Center facility supervisor. Excellent benefits such as paid holidays and vacations, health and dental insurance, and life insurance.
Method of Contact: Apply online at www.henderson.nc.gov or at 134 Rose Avenue, Henderson, NC
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Name of the Company: GFL/Waste Industries
Jobs Available: Truck Drivers Needed. Must have Class A or B CDL License.
Method of Contact: 241 Vanco Mill Road, Henderson, NC 27537
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Name of the Company: Kids World Inc
Job Openings: Child Care Teacher and Teacher Assistant positions. Applicants will instruct preschool-aged children in activities designed to promote intellectual and creative growth. Create fun and safe learning environment. Develop schedules and routines to ensure adequate physical activity, rest and playtime. Previous experience in childcare, teaching, or other related fields. Prefer Associates Degree and Early Childhood Certificate. Passionate about working with children, ability to build rapport with children, and have a positive and patient demeanor. Requires excellent written and verbal communication skills
Apply – Send resume to Hiring Manager dana.greenway@kidsworldinc.org Kids World Inc is located at 420 Red Oak Road in Henderson, NC
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-information courtesy of Warren County Community and Economic Development Director, Charla Duncan
As plans continue for rail service through North Carolina, Warren County and the NCDOT’s Integrated Mobility Division will host a design workshop and public open house next month to allow the community to provide input toward a vision for the transit-oriented development in the area.
The proposed S-Line is a rail line that involves about 95 miles in North Carolina and will connect Richmond, Virginia and Tampa, Florida, with stops in Norlina and Henderson, according to information received from the office of Warren County Manager Vincent Jones.
The design workshop will be held Thursday, June 16 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the Warrenton Armory Civic Center, 501 U.S. Hwy 158 Business East in Warrenton. Members of the community are invited to come any time during the three hours to provide their own ideas, suggestions and feedback as they learn more about the vision for the S-Line rail corridor in Norlina.
The public open house will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., also at the Warrenton Armory. Families are invited and there will be a “kids zone” with children’s activities.
In addition to Norlina and Henderson, the S-Line project includes Apex, Franklinton, Raleigh, Sanford, Wake Forest and Youngsville along the 95-mile stretch of rail line.
Transit-oriented development has a goal to connect communities and public spaces by increasing accessibility without having to rely on a personal vehicle. An important aspect of this study is public engagement.
More information about the S-Line Transit Oriented Development Study can be found online at https://www.ncdot.gov/divisions/rail/s-line-study.
For more information, contact Charla Duncan, director of community and economic development, at 252.257.3115 or by email at charladuncan@warrencountync.gov.
If you haven’t already purchased a ticket for the June 24 Vance County Republican Party fundraiser, there’s still time, but Vance GOP Chairman Jimmy Barrier says you need to get a move on – they’re selling fast.
So fast, in fact, that the local organization had to get an additional 100 tickets printed after the initial round sold out.
Special guest speaker is Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, Barrier said, with a time to meet local candidates in the November 2022 general election. Gates open at 5 p.m., according to information from Barrier.
The event will be held at 284 U.S. Hwy 158 bypass in Henderson, across from Charles Boyd Chevrolet.
Tickets are $25 each for a plate of chicken, barbecue, slaw, hushpuppies and your choice of tea or water.
Tickets may be purchased at the following locations:
The inaugural “LoveFest” is set for downtown Henderson Saturday afternoon as the community comes together to celebrate and observe Pride Month.
Melissa Elliott, founder of Gang Free, Inc. and Michael Venable are working to organize the event, which will take place June 11 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 205 Breckenridge St. They spoke with John C. Rose on Monday’s TownTalk.
Gov. Roy Cooper has proclaimed June as LGBTQ Pride Month, and Elliott and Venable said there will be food, fun and festivities for the community as part of Love Fest. Local DJ Corey Hanks will provide musical entertainment.
Elliott said Henderson Mayor Eddie Ellington will be present and will read a local proclamation as well.
“We talk about equality,” Venable said, “but if we want to move forward, we need to include everyone.”
There will be plenty of vendors out for the event, but Elliott said there’s always room for more. Contact her at melissaelliott@gangfreeinc.org or 252.598.0067 to learn more about participating as a vendor or organization.
Elliott said the event is being planned as a “nonjudgmental zone” where the community can lay aside misunderstanding and miscommunication to promote inclusion and diversity among all people.
“It’s about people who just want to be treated equal and treated fair,” Venable said.
Event sponsors include Henderson Police Department, the City of Henderson, Food Lion, print company Kolor Kode, Vance-Granville Community College, Miguel’s Beauty Salon, Henderson-Vance Parks & Recreation Dept., Downtown Development, the NAACP, Gang Free, Inc. and Graceful Buttah, a company that sells body scrubs, lotions and butters.
Whether you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community, have a family member who is or you just want to learn more, this event is a chance to come out and show support.
“I feel like there’s not enough here for the LGBTQ community,” Venable said. “They judge the book by the cover – they don’t read the book,” he said.
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The fourth suspect was taken into custody Thursday in connection with an exchange of gunfire that occurred last weekend outside a West Andrews Avenue convenience store.
Detectives of the Henderson Police Department were in Durham Thursday when Durham police officers took Jaymon Gibson, 24, into custody, the last remaining adult suspect in the May 28 incident at Gate City Foods. One suspect, already in custody, is a juvenile.
Gibson faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, discharging a weapon into occupied property and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Police served a search warrant was served on the residence where he was taken into custody and recovered an AR-style pistol, according to Henderson Police Chief Marcus Barrow.
Gibson was remanded to the Vance County Detention Center without privilege of bond due to a parole violation and charges stemming from the May 28 shootout.
According to Barrow, Jordan Turnage, Charles Green and one juvenile all surrendered themselves to authorities earlier this week.
Turnage, 21, of Creedmoor, is charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, discharging a firearm into occupied property and discharging a firearm in the city limits. His secured bond was set at $65,000. Green, 23, also was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, discharging a firearm into occupied property and discharging a firearm in the city limits. His secured bond was set at $115,000, Barrow said.
A juvenile petition was filed against a 17-year-old in connection with the incident, who received a temporary secured custody order.
Anyone with information about the May 28 incident is asked to call 911, Henderson Vance Crime Stoppers at +1 (252) 492-1925, or contact us through the P3 app or Facebook Messenger.
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After a recount of votes in the Vance County Commissioners’ District 3 race Thursday morning, challenger Sean Alston’s election to the seat was confirmed. According to the Vance County Board of Elections Director Melody Vaughan, Alston received 269 votes to incumbent Gordon Wilder’s 260 votes.
The recount took place at 9 a.m. today.
The original vote count from the May 17 primary showed Alston with 270 votes, but Vaughan told WIZS News Thursday the count was adjusted after it was discovered that one vote was removed from the count.
An individual came to vote during the early voting period on May 12 and completed a same-day registration.
“On May 13, 2022 the state board removed the voter and I sent him a certified letter telling him we had him as a felon and if he had completed his time to bring in the proper papers so his vote would count,” Vaughan said in an email update. The individual did not return, however, and the state board of elections officials instructed the Vance County elections officials to remove the vote, which resulted in the change in the final count.
A food distribution company that has its roots in France and New Jersey is coming to Granville County, creating more than 20 jobs in a warehouse and distribution facility that will help the company expand its reach into the Southeast.
D’Artagnan, Inc., a specialty food company distributor, will create 23 new jobs and invest more than $4 million to locate a warehouse and distribution facility in Granville County, according to a press release from County Public Information Officer Terry Hobgood. The operation will take up a portion of the former Burlington Mills facility on Lewis Street in Oxford.
“Our whole team is excited about developing our sales in this beautiful region!” said Ariane Daguin, CEO of D’Artagnan. “We have closely followed the food scene in the Carolinas and are very happy to be able to contribute to it,” Daguin added.
“We are extremely excited that D’Artagnan has selected Granville County to expand their company with this new distribution warehouse,” said Granville County Economic Development Director Harry Mills.
“We have created a hub for food distribution and processing in Granville County that is attracting the attention of companies around the world. D’Artagnan choosing Granville County shows how integral our location and workforce is in the global food supply chain. Mills thanked county commissioners, members of the economic development advisory board, the city of Oxford as well as local realtor Wills Hancock and the team at Century 21 Hancock Properties for their efforts in attracting D’Artagnan to the county.
Daguin founded D’Artagnan in 1985 and the French food pioneer has continued to lead her company which provides of high-quality meats, produce and delicacies to high-end hotels and restaurants in the United States.
The New Jersey-based company distributes natural, sustainable food raised on farms and ranches across the world to offer organic products. D’Artagnan has three business segments that cover food service, retail and e-commerce to market its food products in all 50 states.
The new Oxford facility will be the largest distribution site outside of New Jersey and will support D’Artagnan’s expansion into the Southeast market.
Granville County Economic Development partnered with the North Carolina Department of Commerce and a host of partners locally and statewide in supporting D’Artagnan’s decision to expand to North Carolina, bringing the new jobs with it. Although wages will vary for each position, the average annual salary for the new positions is $46,170, – which exceeds Granville County’s overall average annual wage of $45,096. The new jobs have the potential to create an annual payroll impact of more than $1 million.
A performance-based grant of $50,000 from the One North Carolina Fund will help with D’Artagnan’s location to North Carolina. The One NC Fund provides financial assistance to local governments to help attract economic investment and to create jobs. Companies receive no money upfront and must meet job creation and capital
investment targets to qualify for payment. D’Artagnan must invest at least $3,695,300 to receive One NC grant payments. The grants require a 50 percent local match, subject to approval by the Granville County Board of Commissioners that would total $25,000.
“This is another great economic development win for Granville County,” said State Sen. Mike Woodard who represents District 22, which includes the entirety of Granville County. “We welcome these new jobs and $4 million investment to our community and are ready to support the company’s future success.”
“More and more companies are finding the business climate in our region ideal for their strategic growth plans,” said N.C. Rep. Terry E. Garrison who represents District 32, which includes northern Granville County and Oxford. “We appreciate the diligent local and state officials and economic development partners that helped bring this project to Oxford.”
Other partners include the Kerr-Tar Council of Government, Granville County Chamber of Commerce, Granville County Public School System, Vance-Granville Community College, NCWorks Career Center of Oxford, the N.C. Dept. of Commerce, the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, the North Carolina Community College System, and the North Carolina General Assembly for their assistance in locating D’Artagnan in Granville County.