Granville County Public Schools

Granville Board to Hold Special Meeting on School Closure/Consolidations

-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools

NOTICE TO PUBLIC AND PRESS

The Granville County Public School’s Board of Education will hold a special meeting on Thursday, December 20, 2018, at 5:30 p.m., at the Central Service Building, 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, NC.

The purpose of the meeting is for the Board to deliberate and discuss the information gathered through study and public hearings on the school district budget shortfall and possible closure of Joe Toler – Oak Hill Elementary School and the consolidation of Mary Potter Middle School and Northern Granville Middle School.

GCPS to Encourage Winter Reading with ‘Books for Break’ Initiative

-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools

Granville County Public Schools is celebrating reading and readers during this winter break with Books for Break, a literacy initiative of GCPS. GCPS is committed to growing strong readers and, therefore, allocated funds to purchase a book for every student in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Students will receive a book on the last day before break (Monday, December 17 for students on the year-round calendar, and Thursday, December 20 for students on the traditional calendar) to keep and enjoy at home. At GCPS, we want our students to continue to read and practice the reading skills and strategies they are learning in class. Providing our youngest readers a book is one small way to encourage them to continue reading during winter break.

WHO: Students in Pre-K through 3rd grade

WHAT: Books for Break, a literacy initiative of Granville County Public Schools

WHEN: Monday, December 17 (year round)

              Thursday, December 20 (traditional)

WHERE: All Granville County elementary schools

WHY: To encourage students to continue reading during winter break

News 12/17/18

Help Needed in Identifying F-150 Involved in Vance Construction Theft

-Information and photo courtesy the Vance County Sheriff’s Office Facebook Page

This vehicle was involved in the theft of a white enclosed trailer from Vance Construction on Raleigh Road in Henderson. It appears to be a 4-door Ford F-150 with blue over gray paint. The side mirrors, door handles, and tailgate handle are chrome.

If you have any information about this crime or this vehicle, please contact Investigator Gooch at (252) 738-2200.

NC Dept of Agriculture

NC General Assembly Approves Deadline Extension for Agricultural Disaster Program 

-Press Release, N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

The N.C. General Assembly has approved extending the deadline for the agricultural disaster relief program to Dec. 20. The bill now awaits Governor Roy Cooper’s signature.

Eleven additional North Carolina counties have received secretarial disaster declarations based on agricultural losses from Hurricane Florence or Tropical Storm Michael. These counties are Anson, Avery, Dare, Person, Tyrrell, Vance, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga and Yadkin. With these additions, 65 counties are now eligible for agricultural disaster relief through this program.

Six counties are still awaiting a secretarial disaster declaration, which would make them eligible to participate in the disaster assistance program. These counties are Davie, Franklin, Forsyth, Rockingham, Stokes and Surry.

“We don’t want to miss any farmers that are eligible for help through this program,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “To qualify for assistance, a farmer only needs to farm in a disaster-declared county. Payments from this fund will be based on county averages for loss and yield rather than individual losses.”

This assistance is available to farmers who suffered crop losses including apples, barley, corn, cotton, hay, industrial hemp, nursery crops, specialty crops, tobacco, peanuts, sweet potatoes, livestock, aquaculture and more.

“I urge farmers to go online and fill out an application as soon as possible,” Troxler said. “You can find the application as well as other information about the program at www.ncagr.gov/agriculturaldisasterprogram or call 1-866-645-9403.

National Weather Service

Elevated Flood Risk for All of Central NC Through Early Next Week

-Information courtesy Brian K. Short, Director of Emergency Operations, Henderson-Vance County Emergency Operations and Ready NC

Flash flooding and river flooding are expected for all of central North Carolina through early next week.

Periods of heavy rain are expected during this time. Flash flooding will be possible, especially in urban areas and the usual poor drainage areas.

River flooding is possible on many of the main stem rivers. Melting snow may aggravate the situation and increase the risk of flash flooding and subsequent river flooding.

Storm total rainfall amounts of 1.5” to 2.5” are expected, with locally higher amounts possible Friday through Saturday. The heaviest rain is expected Friday evening through Saturday morning.

Overall, minor flooding is expected on most main stem rivers, with the potential for the greatest rises along portions of the Neuse and the Cape Fear Rivers.

H-V Chamber & VGCC Partner to Present WOVEN – Networking Opportunities for Women

-Information and flyer courtesy Sandra Wilkerson, Director of Admin and Events, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce

Attention Women of Vance….. It is with excitement that the Henderson-Vance Chamber and the Small Business Center of VGCC introduce a series of quarterly lunch meetings for women. WOVEN (Women of Vance Empowered Networking) must be a priority for you and your staff.

Each session will be held at a different location with a different speaker and topic. Other Chambers in North Carolina have been very successful in these exciting lunch and learn sessions and now it’s Vance County’s turn.

The first WOVEN session will be held at VGCC Civic Center on Tuesday, January 15, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. The cost is $20 per person and includes lunch. The speaker will be Susan Crews.

Reservations can be made now by calling the Chamber at (252) 438-8414 or email sandra@hendersonvance.org

Advance registration is required.

Make YOU the priority in 2019!!!

 

Town Talk 12/14/18

News 12/14/18

Vance County Sheriff's Office

Vance Co. Deputies Arrest Four on Charges of Narcotics Sales & Use

-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office

ON THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 6, 2018, VANCE COUNTY DEPUTIES EXECUTED A SEARCH WARRANT AT 310 YANCEY LANE IN RESPONSE TO SEVERAL COMPLAINTS OF NARCOTICS SALES AND USE.

FOUR PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED AS A RESULT OF THE SEARCH WARRANT:

RUFUS KENNY WILLIAMS AGE 46 310 YANCEY LANE

CHARGES:

PWISD COCAINE; POSSESSION OF A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION; MAINTAINING A DWELLING FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE; POSSESSION OF A STOLEN FIREARM; MANUFACTURE/SELL/DELIVER WITHIN 1000 FEET OF SCHOOL; FELONY POSSESSION OF COCAINE; RESISTING A PUBLIC OFFICER

BOND: $185,000

CHRIS WILLIAMS AGE 58 310 YANCEY LANE

CHARGES:

PWISD COCAINE; M/S/D CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITHIN 1000 FEET OF SCHOOL; POSSESSION OF A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION; POSSESS STOLEN FIREARM; MAINTAINING A DWELLING FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE; POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON

BOND: $160,000

MAURIO ANTWON SOLOMAN AGE 39 310 YANCEY LANE

CHARGES:

PWISD HEROIN; M/S/D CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITHIN 1000 FEET OF SCHOOL; SELL/DELIVER COCAINE; POSSESSION OF A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION; POSSESS STOLEN FIREARM; MAINTAINING A DWELLING FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE; POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON

BOND: $180,000

WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS AGE 64 ADDRESS UNKNOWN

CHARGES:

FELONY POSSESSION OF COCAINE

BOND: $5,000

THE FOUR HAVE A COURT DATE OF JANUARY 7, 2019.

THE VANCE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS COMMITTED TO FIGHTING NARCOTICS SALES AND VIOLENT CRIME TO ENHANCE THE SAFETY OF OUR CITIZENS.