Raccoon Tests Positive for Rabies in Bearpond Area

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-Information courtesy Vance County Animal Services

Vance County Animal Services responded to a call on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, of a possibly rabid raccoon in the 1800 block of Bearpond Road.

The raccoon was sent off for testing and has tested positive for rabies.

As this time, Animal Services is asking the public to please make sure all cats and dogs are up-to-date on rabies vaccinations. Even if the pet is up-to-date, a booster vaccine is recommended if you live in the area.

Vance County Animal Shelter offers the rabies vaccine for $5.

The shelter is located at 1243 Brodie Road in Henderson and is open Mondays from 12:30 – 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Maria Parham Health to Hold 220 Trout Dinner Fundraiser

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-Information courtesy Maria Parham Health

The Maria Parham Health Relay for Life team will hold a Trout Dinner fundraiser at 220 Seafood Restaurant in Henderson on Monday, August 12, 2109, from 4 until 7 p.m.

The $7 dinner plate includes trout, French fries, coleslaw and hushpuppies. Drinks included with dine-in only.

Take out plates available and additional tickets may be purchased at the door.

Proceeds to benefit Relay for Life of Vance County.

 

Epsom Fire Dept. to Host Spaghetti Plate Fundraiser & Silent Auction

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The Epsom Fire Department will host the 2nd Annual Colton’s Adventure Spaghetti Plate Fundraising Event and Silent Auction on Saturday, July 27, 2019, from 12 – 5 p.m.

The $7 meal includes spaghetti, salad with a choice of ranch or thousand island dressing, bread and dessert. Drink for eat-in only.

Delivery to local businesses will be available.

The fire department is located at 8120 NC 39 Hwy South in Henderson.

Ticket presale locations:

Mike’s Barber Shop – 1702 Parham St., Henderson

Salon 31 – 946 West Andrews Avenue, Henderson

Skippers BBQ – 2362 N. Garnett St., Henderson

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Town Talk (07/23/19): H-V Chamber Welcomes Familiar Face to President Role

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Michele Burgess, president of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, was on Tuesday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk to discuss her new position and vision for the organization.

Beginning her third term as the head of the chamber, Burgess’ first official day serving under the title of “president” was July 22, 2019. She previously served as executive director from 1982-88 and 1995-99.

Burgess succeeded Vanessa Jones, who served as interim president in the months following former president John Barnes’ resignation earlier this year.

In discussing her local connections, Burgess said she is excited the chamber’s board chose a Henderson native as their leader.

“I live in Vance County and I love Henderson,” Burgess said. “I love where I live. This is my hometown and I’m proud of it.”

For her first task, Burgess said she and chamber staff will be focusing on membership. “We are going to look at who is a member and who is not a member. We want to reach out to those who maybe couldn’t afford the membership dues when they first opened but are a little more established now and could benefit from our services.”

As far as current members, Burgess said she wants to introduce herself, or in some cases reintroduce herself, encourage continued community involvement and to set the tone for her “hands-on approach” to the chamber’s mission.

Burgess believes, much as she did in her previous chamber roles, that the key to growing the community is to think outside of the box and get creative with strategies to help small businesses. “A large majority of our members are small businesses with 50 or less, and many with 20 or less, employees,” she explained.

Acknowledging that attending popular chamber events such as Business After Hours, Meet Me in the Street and various networking sessions aren’t feasible for all business owners, Burgess said the question then becomes, “What can we do to help you?”

Some of the ways the chamber can help small businesses, according to Burgess, include offering relevant training for employees and advocating for their particular industry.

“We [the chamber] can do that,” Burgess reiterated. “We are an organization that serves businesses; it’s all about building businesses. The chamber is all about relationships.”

Further emphasizing the importance of relationships, Burgess explained the connections that are often made at H-V Chamber-sponsored events serve business leaders and their staff well in the future.

“You do business with people that you like and trust,” Burgess said. “The way to do this is to be involved in your community, and especially to be involved with your chamber.”

To hear Burgess’ Town Talk interview in its entirety, please click the play button below. Listen live to WIZS’ Town Talk Monday-Friday at 11 a.m. on 1450AM, 100.1 FM or online at www.wizs.com.

VGCC Welcomes Two New Trustees

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-Press Release, Vance-Granville Community College

Vance-Granville Community College recently welcomed a pair of new members to its Board of Trustees.

Deborah M. Butler of Youngsville was appointed to serve on the college’s governing board by the Granville County board of commissioners. Butler is a retired school teacher with 40 years of experience in education.

Dorwin L. Howard of Oxford was appointed to the board by Governor Cooper. Howard served as a teacher and administrator for Granville County Schools, retiring as the system’s superintendent. He currently serves as a pastor at First Cosmopolitan Baptist Church in Raleigh.

Both Butler and Howard were appointed to four-year terms on the VGCC board. Butler succeeds N. Annette P. Myers, while Howard assumes the seat formerly held by Herb Gregory.

The Board of Trustees has 12 voting members, with some appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and some by the county commissioners and the boards of education of Vance and Granville counties.

S. Quon Bridges, an attorney and former District Court Judge, administers the oath of office to Deborah Butler as a new member of the Vance-Granville Community College Board of Trustees. (VGCC photo)

S. Quon Bridges, an attorney and former District Court Judge, administers the oath of office to Dorwin Howard (center) as a new member of the Vance-Granville Community College Board of Trustees. (VGCC photo)

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Aycock Gym, New City Manager on Agenda for Called Council Meeting

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-Information courtesy Esther J. McCrackin, City Clerk, City of Henderson

Mayor Eddie Ellington has requested a Special Called Meeting of the Henderson City Council for Thursday, July 25, 2019, at 12 p.m.

The purpose of this lunch meeting is to consider awarding a construction contract to replace the Aycock gymnasium floor to Sport Court and a Work Session to discuss the process for hiring a new city manager.

This meeting will be held in the Multi-purpose room at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue, Henderson, NC.  The public is welcome to observe.

‘The Landmark Trio’ to Perform at Joy In The Lord Baptist

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-Information courtesy Rev. L.T. Harris, Joy In The Lord Baptist Church 

“The Landmark Trio” will be featured in a gospel singing on Saturday, August 3, 2019, at 6 p.m. at Joy In The Lord Baptist Church.

The church is located at 1238 Debnam Ave., Henderson, NC.

Rev. L.T. Harris and the congregation welcome everyone!

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Third Arrest Made in Homicide of Adonious Hawkins Jr.

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-Information courtesy Henderson Police Department

At approximately 5 p.m. on July 20, 2019, Tyshon Stokes, age 20, of Warren County was taken into custody at the Vance County Magistrates Office. He is the third person arrested in the homicide of Adonious Hawkins Jr.

Stokes is being held in the Vance County Jail without bond.

At approximately 5 p.m. on July 20, 2019, Tyshon Stokes, age 20, of Warren County was taken into custody at the Vance County Magistrates Office. He is the third person arrested in the homicide of Adonious Hawkins Jr. (HPD photo)