News 01/18/17

Henderson Mayor Eddie Ellington Calls for Special Meeting

Mayor Ellington has requested a Special Called Meeting of the Henderson City Council for Monday, January 23, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.  The purpose of this meeting is to consider all items on the January 9, 2017 Regular Meeting agenda that was cancelled due to the inclement weather, plus consideration of the disposition of a jointly held property identified as Bullock Street.  This meeting will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue, Henderson, NC.  The public is welcome to attend.

The Henderson City Council’s Housing Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet in Council Chambers, 134 Rose Avenue, on Thursday, January 19, 2017, at 6:00 p.m.  The purpose of this meeting is to continue review/discussion regarding housing issues.  It is possible a quorum of City Council members may attend; however, no action by Council will be taken during this meeting. The public is welcome to attend.

 

 

(This content was sent to WIZS News via email from Henderson City Clerk Esther J. McCrackin)

 

More Cellular Added to Standpipe

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Cellular Added to Standpipe

Workers installed additional cellphone cells on the side the standpipe this morning.  The City of Henderson is able to lease the space and receive good money.  The City owns the standpipe as a part of its water distribution system.  For anyone not realizing it, a standpipe is a water tower, which offers water storage and creates water pressure.

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Search Warrant Yields Drug Charges Against Suspect

Search Warrant Yields Drug Charges Against Suspect

On Saturday, January 14, 2017, members of the Henderson Police Department Special Operations Unit executed a search warrant at 133 College Street in Henderson.  An investigation was initiated after receiving citizen’s complaints of drug activity in the area.  During the search, officers recovered 51 grams of crack cocaine, 28 grams of marijuana and a Glock handgun.

Barry Henderson, 43 of 133 College Street Henderson was charged with the following charges: two counts of trafficking cocaine, possession with the intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver cocaine, possession with the intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver marijuana, manufacturingHPD Photo Barry Henderson 011417 cocaine, manufacturing marijuana, maintaining a dwelling for keeping/selling controlled substances, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Henderson was placed in the Vance County Jail after failing to post a secured 80,000.00 bond.  A preliminary hearing has been scheduled in Vance County District Court on January 23, 2017.

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Area Christians Together In Service Fish Fry

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KVA Student selected for Senate Page Program in Virginia

Sarah Allen, an eighth grader at Kerr Vance Academy has been selected for the Senate Page Program for the Commonwealth of Virginia.  The General Assembly will be in session during January and February.  The Senate Page Leadership Program is structured similar to a college preparatory program with components centered on developing future leaders.

Students who receive admission to the program carry on the tradition of page service in the legislature while fulfilling requirements in a professional development track comprised of speakers, site visits and classroom-like instruction. The mission of the program is to facilitate a structured environment in which young Virginians embrace responsibility and accountability, develop professional characteristics through strict standards of conduct and engage in the legislative process through work, observation and discussion. Sarah is the daughter of Richard and Jill Allen of Clarksville, Virginia.

KVA Student selected for prestigious Rotary Leadership Conference

 

John Averette, a junior at Kerr Vance Academy was recently selected to attend the Rotary Club Youth Leadership Conference in April at Camp Oak Hill in Virginia.  The conference will include experiential sessions on leadership, team building activities, and a rope course among other experiences.  RCYL award winners are selected for demonstrating leadership potential in scholastic, athletic, and civic activities.  John is a native of Henderson and the son of Curtis and Angie Averette.