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H-V Chamber Announces Food Service Members With Open Drive-Thru, Delivery

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-Information courtesy Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce

Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday he plans to order restaurants and bars closed except for takeout and delivery orders. The move aims to lessen the spread of COVID-19 — the disease caused by the novel coronavirus — by limiting interactions between large groups of people.

A number of other states have issued similar orders, including New York and Ohio. Cooper said his executive order would be effective at 5 p.m. Tuesday and would also include an expansion of unemployment insurance.

We are encouraging all of our Chamber of Commerce member firms to support our local member restaurants and caterers by calling in your take-out orders, having meals catered to your house or your business, and using these businesses for special orders during this time of concern for their business income and staffing issues.

Bojangles’s – 252-438-8446 – Drive-Thru will remain open.

Chick-fil-A – 252-436-0010 – Drive-Thru will remain open.

Cook Shack Catering – 919-497-0669 – Call for catering and special delivery. www.cookshackcatering.com

George’s of Henderson Restaurant – 252-492-0090 – Call ahead and they will deliver to your car, for minimum orders of $30+ they will deliver to home/office.  www.georgesofhenderson.com

Golden Corral – 252-438-9500 – Call ahead to order.  They will offer curbside pick-up, catering to your business, special deliveries, and you can go to their website to order and see their menu.  www.goldencorral.com – 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. (7 days a week)

Golden Skillet – 252-492-4040 – Use their drive-thru.

JD Tacos Food Truck – 252-657-9430 – Food Truck set up on Dabney Drive in Henderson beside the Fire Station.  7 days a week – 11 am – 8 pm

Mayflower Seafood Restaurant – 252-738-2393 – Call ahead to order.

McDonald’s – Drive-Thru will remain open.

Middleburg Steak House – 252-431-0350 – (Have not heard from owners at this time)

Pino’s Italian Restaurant – 252-438-1341 – Call ahead for take-out.

Pizza Inn of Henderson – 252-492-2144 – Call ahead to order.

Ribeye’s of Henderson – 252-430-1117 – Call ahead to order.  Talk with them about catering and special delivery.

Sadie’s Coffee Corner – 252-572-2542 – Call ahead and they will deliver to your car.

Skipper Forsyth’s Bar-B-Q – 252-438-5228 – Call ahead for take-out.

Strickland Farms Catering – 919-497-6143 – Call for catering, special delivery.  www.stricklandfarmscatering.com

Subway – 252-430-1590 – Call for catering, take out.

Ted’s Catering Service – 252-438-0820 – Call for catering, delivery, special orders.  Can do box lunches with three-hour notice, can cook meat/sides by request. www.TedWheeler@earthlink.net

Maria Parham Health

Maria Parham Health Provides COVID-19 Policy Updates – March 17

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-Press Release, Maria Parham Health

As the situation regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, so does our hospital’s response. In addition to measures we’ve taken including restricting visitors, closing common areas, and adhering diligently to North Carolina State Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, Maria Parham Health is taking more precautionary steps to help ensure the safety of our patients, employees and visitors.

Effective immediately, we will be limiting entry points to our facility, eliminating all visitor hours and screening everyone – employees, patients and the very limited permissible visitors currently allowed – who enters the building. The following provides additional detail about these safety measures:

  • Limited Entry Points: Until otherwise notified, everyone entering the facility should come through the Main Front Hospital entrance and the Emergency Department entrance. All other entry points will be closed until further notice.
  • Zero Visitor Policy: Maria Parham Health is eliminating all visitor hours, with the exception of the following:
  • One visitor for obstetrical patients
  • Two visitors for pediatric patients
  • One caregiver if necessary, for emergency department patients
    • No other visitors will be allowed at this time without approval from Administration. This includes outpatient treatment.
  • Screening Process: All patients, visitors and staff entering the facility will be screened with questions regarding respiratory symptoms and travel history, per CDC recommendations. Patients with symptoms will immediately be provided masks and managed per CDC guidelines. Based on the screening, visitors may also be asked to take their temperature, speak further with someone, or come back at a later date. Screening will occur upon every entry.

PLEASE NOTE, WE HAVE NOT LIMITED OR RESTRICTED SERVICES AT THIS TIME.

We know that these increased precautions may seem concerning. We do not want to cause alarm, but we do want to send a clear message to our community that we are prepared, responding appropriately and remain committed to protecting the well-being of our patients, visitors, employees and community.

These increased safety measures do NOT mean that you cannot access the hospital or your providers. Please seek medical care as needed. And if you are concerned you may be experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, call your provider in advance of going to his or her office. Of course, if you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency room.

Maria Parham Health values the trust our community places in us, and we appreciate your understanding as we shift our visitation policies during this time.

For details about our COVID-19 response, please visit mariaparham.com.

YMCA

Henderson Family YMCA Closes Facilities, Suspends Youth, School Programs

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-Information courtesy the Henderson Family YMCA

The Henderson Family YMCA will be closed for business from the evening of March 16 through at least the early morning of March 30. This closure includes After School camps.

The YMCA posted the following statement concerning the closures on its website:

These are unprecedented times. COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a global pandemic and a national emergency, and nobody is certain what the days ahead hold.

It’s hard to imagine more difficult circumstances for operating our YMCA. We are a community organization. We bring people together – from all backgrounds and circumstances – and create personal connections that change lives through membership and programs. But the nature of this virus, and how it spreads, presents significant challenges for our Y.

As members of our team, your safety, health and well-being remain a top priority of our Y. In light of recent developments and decisions that other community and public entities have made to close, and with an abundance of caution, we are making adjustments to Y programs and services.

FACILITIES
Following the recommendations from the CDC, Governor Cooper, public school systems and our state and local health officials, we are temporarily suspending facility usage. This includes facility access, group fitness classes and wellness programs. This is effective at 9 p.m. on, Monday, March 16, until at least March 30 at 5 a.m.

YOUTH SPORTS
We are suspending all youth sports programs effective immediately until April 13. We are currently working to reschedule practices and games. We will share updates with you in the days ahead.

SWIM LESSONS
All swim lessons have been suspended beginning Tuesday, March 17 through March 29. Be on the lookout for additional communications regarding rescheduling.

SCHOOL PROGRAMS
The YMCA is suspending all youth school programs we operate beginning March 17 through at least March 29.

Suspended programs include After School Camp and All Day Camp. Be on the lookout for additional communications regarding your financial account and program options.

GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
To help you stay active, the Y has launched Y360. These virtual classes have been made available to you at no cost during this crisis so you can stay healthy at home.

MEMBERSHIP
On behalf of everyone at the Henderson Family YMCA, we ask that you remain a part of our Y and continue to support the critical work we do in our community. The significant impact we have on individuals, children, families and those who need us most is dependent on our program and membership fees. Your membership fees enable our Y to help the community, support our employees and remain strong through these extraordinary circumstances.

First Baptist Bell Ringers to Hold ‘To-Go’ Pancake Supper This Evening

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-Information courtesy First Baptist Church

The Bell Ringers of First Baptist Church in Henderson will hold their Annual Pancake Supper this evening, March 17, 2020, from 5 until 7 p.m.

Plates are available for $7 and are offered as “to-go” only. No ticket is required; pay upon pickup.

Plates will be delivered directly to your car. Please use Orange Street for pickup.

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Governor Cooper to Announce Closing of NC Restaurants, Bars for Dine-in

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-Press Release, Office of NC Governor Roy Cooper

Governor Roy Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force are holding a media briefing today at 2 p.m. At that briefing, Governor Cooper will announce a new executive order in response to COVID-19 that closes restaurants and bars for dine-in customers but allows them to continue takeout and delivery orders.

The executive order will also include an expansion of unemployment insurance to help North Carolina workers affected by COVID-19.

The order is expected to be effective by 5 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 17, 2020.

More information about the order and other updates on North Carolina’s response to COVID-19 will be available at today’s media briefing. The briefing is at 2 p.m. at Joint Force Headquarters, 1636 Gold Star Dr, Raleigh, NC 27607.

View live stream here: https://www.ncdps.gov/storm-update

KARTS Suspending Services – UPDATED

PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED HERE WITH MORE CURRENT INFORMATION AND AN OBVIOUS CHANGE IN PLANS TO HELP PEOPLE MEET THERE NEEDS.

UPDATE –

For Immediate Release
March 17, 2020
Irene Johnson, Executive Director

KARTS will continue to provide transportation service in Franklin, Granville, Vance and Warren counties. It is vital for our citizens to have access to transportation for dialysis, medical appointments, and other essential destinations during this difficult time. We continue to monitor the fluid situation with COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and will adhere to any state and/or federal guidelines.

The Around Town Shuttle will operate through 7:45 p.m. Friday, March 20th. After that, shuttle service will be suspended for two weeks.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Our first priority is the safety of our passengers and employees.


EARLIER STORY THAT HAS BEEN UPDATED ABOVE

-Information courtesy Roberta D. Freeman, KARTS Safety Officer

After careful thought and deliberation of our duty in the face of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, and in what we believe is in the best interest of our employees and the people we serve, KARTS will suspend operations of it’s AROUND TOWN SHUTTLE AND OXFORD LOOP SERVICE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18.

In addition, we have also suspended our OUT OF COUNTY trips that cover Wake, Durham and Orange until further notice.

Please contact the office at 252-438-2573 EXT: 3966 or visit the website at www.kartsnc.com. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that this will undoubtedly create.

United Way of Vance County Promotes Use of 211 During Epidemic

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-Information courtesy Terri Hedrick, Treasurer/Secretary, United Way of Vance County

United Way of Vance County is joining United Ways across the state and nation in supporting community needs with the COVID-19 pandemic. N.C. 211, which is supported by all United Way units, is a great resource for the community.

N.C. 211 operates much like 911, but it is a resource for community residents on services provided by non-profits and volunteer organizations. Residents simply call 211 for resource information.

211 thas taken the following steps to serve existing callers, including:

  • Adding educational messages about the virus to the hold queue;
  • Providing call specialists with general talking points on the virus;
  • Adding a page with general information: https://www.nc211.org/coronavirus-covid-19;
  • Utilizing the Resource Team to compile economic hardship resources to meet the many needs we anticipate will surface as a result of the epidemic.
United Way also wants to promote the statewide COVID-19 hotline (1-866-462-3821) and to encourage everyone to visit our Granville-Vance Public Health website and, for Warren County residents, the Warren County Public Health website, for a wealth of information.
Henderson Vance Recreation & Parks

H-V Rec. & Parks Announces Closure of Aycock Rec. Center, Fox Pond, Other Facilities

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-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Kendrick Vann, Recreation and Parks Director

The governor of North Carolina recently declared a local state of emergency in response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), ordering K-12 public schools to be closed for two weeks and recommended additional precautions for community gatherings.

As a result, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department will close the following locations effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020, through Friday, April 6, 2020:

  • Aycock Recreation Center and Aycock Aquatic Center
  • Old Aycock Gym – indoor facility
  • Fox Pond Park
  • All satellite sites including First Presbyterian Church and the Vance County Senior Center

All outdoor parks, excluding Fox Pond Park, will remain open.

Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks will monitor the situation and make an assessment on when it is safe to reopen some or all of the facilities. Updates about facilities, classes/programs and events will be available on our social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter) and website (click here).

Vance Charter School Announces K-8, High School Curriculum Info.

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-Information courtesy Vance Charter School

As you know, Gov. Cooper issued an executive order closing all NC public schools for students from March 16 through March 30. After advisement from the NC Department of Public Instruction, Vance Charter School has enacted the following schedule to help continue the learning process for our students:

Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 17 are designated Required Teacher Workdays. No instructional obligations will be expected for our students these two days.

Wednesday, March 18 will be our first distance learning day. Distance learning days will extend through March 30. We will give you more information on instructional expectations before Wednesday.

Report Card Night is canceled for this Thursday evening. If you do not have access to PowerSchool, you may pick up your child’s report card at Vance Charter on Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also, Junior and Senior families, Herff Jones will still be on campus Thursday evening from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. to distribute class rings and graduation items.

Finally, we are still planning on maintaining Spring Break as scheduled. If the need arises to alter spring break, we will communicate this to you as soon as possible. More information will follow in the coming days. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this difficult time.

K-8th Curriculum Information

While there is no ideal situation when it comes to delivering distance education, we are making plans to support instruction for an entire K-12 campus. This is why for now, we are giving priority online instruction to high school students as we assess technology availability for all of our students.

Vance Charter School will begin distance education on Wednesday, March 18 through Monday, March 30. Teachers in grades K-8 have prepared review packets that can be picked up from school on Wednesday, March 18 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Teachers will be available via email during this short-term school closure to answer questions that you or your child may have. We will not be using an online platform for students in grades K-8 for these short-term instructional days (March 18 – March 30).

Your child will keep their review packet until they return to school or until further instructions are sent.

We do have wonderful online resources for students to continue to practice their skills. I-Ready is an online resource that was purchased for students in grades K-8 to support individual learning in the areas of math and reading. If you would like for your child to continue to practice using I-Ready, we strongly encourage them to do so.

As communicated earlier, report cards will be available for pick up Thursday between 8 am and 4 p.m. if you do not have access to his information in PowerSchool. If you were unable to pick up instructional packets on Wednesday, these will also be available Thursday during report card pick up times.

High School Curriculum Information

Wednesday will be our first distance learning day. All teachers will be establishing communication with our students to ensure there are no connectivity challenges that will impede learning. Beginning Thursday, all students will begin receiving assignments for completion. To help our students be successful during this two-week period, we are operating under the following procedures:

Teachers will facilitate prior learned material only. No new learning standards will be presented at this time.

All teachers will have office hours from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Teachers will be available to respond to student needs in a timely manner. Students can contact their teacher through Google Classroom.

If families have internet connectivity problems, teachers will provide hard copy materials that will be available for pick up in our high school office.

Students currently enrolled in NC Virtual Public-School class will continue their classes as usual, unless otherwise told by their teacher.

For students taking VGCC courses, VGCC spring break has been moved to this week. Your classes will resume next week on Monday, March 23 in an online or hybrid format. Students need to check their VGCC email or the VGCC website for updates on a DAILY basis.

Please help us reinforce to your child how important this time is to continued learning; grading will continue to take place. We have one more quarter to complete this school year and it is up to all of us to make the best out of difficult circumstances. Thank you in advance for your patience, understanding, and support.

County Courthouses Open; Proceedings of District, Superior Court Suspended

THIS STORY IS PRESENTED IN PART BY DRAKE DENTISTRY

-Information courtesy the Hon. Henry Gupton, Vance County Clerk of Superior Court

Measures in Ninth Judicial District

On Friday, Chief Justice Cheri Beasley entered an order implementing sweeping measures designed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus and to minimize the risk of exposure for the public and courthouse personnel.

Specifically, effective Monday, March 16, 2020, all County Courthouses will be open, but proceedings of district and superior court are suspended with limited exceptions. In conformity with the Chief Justice’s order, all court proceedings will be rescheduled unless:

  • The proceeding will be conducted remotely;
  • The proceeding is necessary to preserve the right to due process of law (e.g., first appearances, bond hearings, appointment of counsel, probation hearings, probable cause hearings, etc.);
  • The proceeding is for the purpose of obtaining emergency relief (e.g., domestic violence protection orders, temporary restraining orders, juvenile custody orders, judicial consent to juvenile medical treatment order, civil commitment order, etc.); or
  • The senior resident superior court judge, chief business court judge, or chief district court judge determines that the proceeding can be conducted under conditions that protect the health and safety of all participants.
  • The Chief Justice’s emergency directive does not apply to any proceeding in which a jury has already been empaneled.
  • The Chief Justice’s emergency directive does not apply to grand juries that have already been empaneled.
  • The Chief Justice’s emergency directive does not prohibit a judge or other judicial officer from exercising any in chambers or ex parte jurisdiction conferred by law upon that judge or judicial officer, as provided by law.

The general plan is as follows:

Clerk of Superior Court

  • Maintain normal office hours to accept filings, until further notice
  • Guardianship hearings will be conducted as needed, subject to health precautions, as determined by the Clerk of Court.
  • Estate administration matters will be conducted, although in-person meetings will be subject to health precautions as determined by the Clerk of Court.
  • Estate hearings are to be postponed for a period of at least thirty days.
  • Special Proceeding hearings are to be postponed for a period of at least thirty days.

Magistrate and Small Claims

Magistrate’s offices in each county will operate on a normal schedule. Normal operations will continue for Warrants for Arrest, Magistrate’s Orders, Criminal Summons, Initial Appearances, Cash Bonds / Property Bonds, Involuntary Commitment Orders, Juvenile Petitions, and Secured and Non-Secured Custody Orders.

  • All Small Claims court proceedings will be continued for a period of at least thirty days.

District Court

  • A District Court judge will be available at the local Courthouses daily to conduct 96-hour hearings, 48-hour hearings, 50B / 50C continuance hearings, consider 50B / 50C requests for ex parte relief and any proceeding necessary to preserve the right to due process of law

To the extent feasible, during the period of the Chief Justice’s order, requests for ex parte relief pursuant to 50B and 50C will be considered by the District Court Judge, rather than the magistrate, in order to reduce the number of orders that need to be re-issued and the number of times a case may need to be continued prior to its permanent hearing date after the expiration of the Chief Justice’s order.

All scheduled District Court civil and criminal matters will be continued to a date at least thirty days from the date of the Chief Justice’s order.

Central Regional Hospital and Franklin County involuntary commitments will be held on the dates already assigned by the Judge designated in existing assignment orders.

For purposes of this Memorandum, a Judge’s local courthouse is as follows:

Judge John Davis – Franklin County

Judge Katherine Burnette – Granville County

Judge Amanda Stevenson – Granville County

Judge J. Stultz – Person County

Judge Caroline Burnette – Vance County

Judge Adam Keith – Vance County

Judge Ben Hunter – Warren County

Superior Court

Civil Superior Court

All Superior Court civil matters calendared for the March 16, 2020 term in Franklin Co. will be continued to the April 27, 2020 term.

All Superior Court civil matters calendared for the March 30, 2020 term in Granville Co. will be continued to the May 18, 2020 term.

  • All Superior Court civil matters calendared for the April 6, 2020 term in Person Co. will be continued to the July 20, 2020 term.

In the event of a scheduling conflict with the newly scheduled court date, counsel should contact the Trial Court Coordinator to arrange for a different continuance date.

  • There will be no Monday morning calendar call.
  • No jurors are to report.

Criminal Superior Court:

The following sessions of Superior Criminal Trial Court, with a grand jury, will open at 10 a.m. on the Monday of the session to conduct essential court functions:

March 16 (Person Co.)

March 23 (Vance Co.)

March 23 (Warren Co.)

April 6 (Granville Co.)

April 13 (Franklin Co.)

The regularly scheduled district-wide CMS session for the weeks of April 6 and April 13 will open as scheduled in each county, for the conduct of essential court functions.

  • The March 20, 2020, special session of Franklin County Criminal Superior Court will proceed as planned for the hearing of one criminal matter relating to an in-custody defendant.

For purposes of this Memorandum, “essential court functions” are defined as

(1) grand jury proceedings;

(2) first appearances and appointment of counsel for defendants in custody of a local jail;

(3) written, appropriately noticed, bond motions by defendants in custody of a local jail;

(4) pleas by defendants in custody of a local jail; and

(5) Any other proceeding the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge has determined can be conducted under conditions that protect the health and safety of all participants.

  • No new jury trials;
  • No jurors are to report;

As we move forward, the Judicial Council for the Ninth Judicial District will continue to confer on a daily basis to discuss the evolving COVID-19 situation and to plan for the implementation of additional appropriate measures as needed.

Because the circumstances that confront us are unprecedented, we welcome input from you. In the upcoming days, if you encounter issues that have not been adequately addressed in our planning, and you have suggestions that will help us function in a fair, efficient and safe manner, please share your ideas.

The primary point of contact for any questions or concerns that you wish to bring to our attention is Trial Court Coordinator Ella Wrenn. For questions or comments regarding our COVID-19 response and the operations of our courts under these circumstances, the most efficient way of reaching Mrs. Wrenn, and the leadership team, is via the following email address: Ella.Wrenn@nccourts.org. This email address is continuously monitored and timely replies will be provided.

It is likely that you will get inquiries from the public and attorneys about courthouse operations. There are several methods by which accurate and timely information can be obtained.

  • Information about the North Carolina Judicial Branch system-wide response to the COVID-19 virus can be found on the nccourts.gov website.

Information specific to the Ninth Judicial District will be posted to the nccourts.gov website as well.