Town Talk 02/04/20: Jobs, Removing Barriers Focus of Desmarais’ First Year

THIS STORY IS PRESENTED IN PART BY DRAKE DENTISTRY

Dr. Rachel Desmarais, president of Vance-Granville Community College, appeared on WIZS Town Talk Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Desmarais, who celebrated her one-year anniversary with the college in January, said she is pleased with the recent strides the college has made in workforce development, marketing and removing “barriers” to education.

Making it her mission from day one to “find the programs that could get people into jobs more quickly,” Desmarais and VGCC staff have worked with EMSI, Inc., a national firm that reviews job data, to provide information on the most needed types of employment in the local area.

“The number one and number two jobs of availability in this area were truck drivers and heavy equipment operators,” Desmarais explained of EMSI’s findings.

In response to the community’s need for truck drivers, VGCC, in partnership with Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute, now offers a truck driving program that gives students the training required to operate tractor-trailer rigs, obtain a Class A commercial driver’s license (CDL) and become professional truck drivers.

Orientation for the first nine-week program was completed last week with classes to begin Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Students will participate in a combination of classroom instruction, range driving and road driving.

According to Desmarais, 17 students are currently participating in the program and a waitlist has been started for others who are interested. “Local companies that need truck drivers are very excited about the opportunity to have local folks who can take those jobs.”

For more information on the truck driving program, please click here.

By changing the way the college approaches marketing, including getting back to basics with “going out, talking and listening to the people in the community,” Desmarais said the college is learning what local organizations and residents need while strengthening existing partnerships and creating new alliances.

“We are going back to some of the things we use to do such as offering classes out in the community,” said Desmarais. “We have started a new partnership and are offering classes at the Mary Potter School in Oxford, for example.”

Desmarais said VGCC staff are also focused on removing what is frequently considered “barriers” to education, with the recent announcement of the college’s partnership with public and rural transportation service KARTS being a prime example of this commitment.

“This program removes one of the larger barriers of education – students getting to and from college,” Desmarais said.

Thanks to a combination of grant funds and VGCC Endowment Fund donations, the KARTS service is provided free-of-charge to students attending all four VGCC campus locations – Henderson (Main), Louisburg (Franklin), Creedmoor (South) and Warrenton (Warren).

Students can make appointments for KARTS by calling (252) 438-2573 and then dialing “0.” Appointments can be made up to two weeks in advance. For more information on the KARTS program, please click here.

VGCC is currently piloting and tracking the success of another program aimed at reducing perhaps the largest barrier in education – the financial barrier.

“We know that students who get Pell Grants have a lot going on in their lives,” Desmarais stated. “They have a lot of challenges in terms of working and going to school, transportation, living arrangements, and sometimes they aren’t as successful at the school part as they’d like because life gets in the way.”

Explaining that students have to maintain a certain grade point average (GPA) to keep their financial aid, Desmarais said the college is offering a “Second Chance Scholarship” to those that may have fallen below the required GPA.

“We [VGCC] help connect them with other agencies to help them solve non-school problems that are getting in the way of them being successful here. Once we do that, we provide what we call a second chance scholarship for them to improve their GPA so that they can get back on financial aid.”

With all of this, Desmarais said the college is writing its narrative as a student-ready college. “We are going to be here for the students that we have. We are not a selective institution, but we are a quality-proud institution.”

To learn more about VGCC, please visit the college’s official website at www.vgcc.edu or visit its YouTube channel by clicking here.

To hear the interview with Desmarais in its entirety, go to WIZS.com and click on Town Talk.

 

 

 

Clark Grocery Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested

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-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office

On Saturday, February 1, 2020, at 6 p.m. the Vance County Sheriff’s Office responded to Clark Grocery, located at 2064 Vicksboro Road in Henderson, NC in reference to an armed robbery with a dangerous weapon.

On Monday, February 3, 2020, Vance County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division spotted a vehicle matching the description of a robbery that occurred in the city limits of Henderson on February 2, 2020, and matched the description of the robbery that occurred on February 1, 2020.

Deputies approached the vehicle and identified the driver as Marcus Andrew Wright, age 37. Wright was detained.

Upon Vance County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division arriving at the known location, Wright was taken into custody and charged with Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon. Wright’s bond was set at $75,000. This investigation is continuing. 

Marcus Andrew Wright (VCSO photo)

‘ABBAMANIA’ Taking Over McGregor Hall This Valentine’s Day

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-Information courtesy McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at McGregor Hall with a night of “ABBAMANIA: An ABBA Tribute” on Friday, February 14, 2020. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m.

Come enjoy a rock musical which takes you back to the disco era with one of the best pop bands in history, ABBA. “ABBAMANIA” features nine incredible musicians and singers performing 21 of ABBA’s hits, with all the costume changes, choreography, live band, backup singers and the big studio sound.

Tickets for this event may be purchased by:

DROP-IN: 201 Breckenridge Street, Henderson, N.C. Monday – Friday 1:30 – 5:30 p.m

CALL: (252) 598-0662 (M-F 1:30 – 5:30 p.m.)

CLICK HERE: www.McGregorHall.org  (Use the eTix official site, online fees apply)

(This is not a paid advertisement)

Rebuilding Hope Recognized for Community Service

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-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope

Rebuilding Hope was recognized on January 20, 2020, for its service to the community. An award was presented to RHI coordinator Randolph Wilson at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast by the Rho Beta Lambda Chapter—Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.

The Rev. W.T. Ramey III, president of the chapter, presented the Community Service Award on behalf of the 2020 MLK Committee. Also attending from RHI were Gail Wilson, Steve Lyles and Leo Suitte.

In part, the award noted that there is no charge for work done by RHI volunteers and that the only criterion for assistance is need. Spring Street Baptist Church in Henderson hosted the event.

RHI volunteer Steve Lyles (left), RHI coordinator Randolph Wilson (center) and Rev. W. T. Ramey III (right) at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast on Jan. 20. RHI was recognized for its community service. (RHI photo)

Vance Co. Regional Farmers Market

Vance Co. Regional Farmers Market Advisory Board to Meet Feb. 13

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-Information courtesy Paul McKenzie, Agricultural Extension Agent, NC Cooperative Extension

The first meeting of the year for the Vance County Regional Farmers Market Advisory Board will be held on Thursday, February 13, 2020, at 2 p.m. at the Farmers Market (210 Southpark Dr., Henderson, NC).

Meetings are open to the public and there will be an opportunity for public comment.

For more information, please call (252) 438-8188 or email farmersmarket@vancecounty.org.

News 02/04/20

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Vance County Sheriff's Office

Four Suspects Arrested for Dec. Murder of Nicholas Conner

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-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Curtis R. Brame announces the following arrests by the Vance County Sheriff’s Office in regards to the homicide investigation of Nicholas Conner on December 18, 2019, at 172 Mansfield Lane, Henderson, NC. 

Assisting Agency: North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations

This investigation is continuing. 

Four suspects arrested and charged: 

Damarous Magbie (age 23) 755 Dr. Finch Rd., Henderson, NC

Charges:

Felony Murder 

Attempt Robbery Dangerous Weapon

Discharge Weapon into Occupied Moving Vehicle 

Court Date: February 17, 2020 (Vance County District Court)

Bond: No Bond, Release Not Authorized 

Demetris Miller (age 23) 131 Sherwood Rd., Henderson, NC

Charges:

Felony Murder 

Attempt Robbery-Dangerous Weapon 

Court Date: February 17, 2020 (Vance County District Court)

Bond: No Bond, Release Not Authorized 

Latimor Drumgold (age 23) 1218 Rail Road St., Henderson, NC 

Charges:

Felony Murder 

Attempt Robbery-Dangerous Weapon 

Court Date: February 17, 2020 (Vance County District Court)

Bond: No Bond, Release Not Authorized

Neajsia Jones (age 19) 128 Hidden Creek Lane Warrenton, NC

Charges:

Felony Murder 

Attempt Robbery-Dangerous Weapon 

Court Date: February 17, 2020 (Vance County District Court)

Bond: No Bond, Release Not Authorized

Damarous Magbie

Demetris Miller

Latimor Drumgold

Neajsia Jones

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Vance BOE: Public Hearing Dates for Absentee Ballot Applications

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-Information courtesy the Vance County Board of Elections

LEGAL NOTICE

The Vance County Board of Elections hereby gives notice that public hearings for the consideration of absentee ballot applications for the March 3, 2020, Primary Election will be held at 5 p.m. in the Elections Office on the following dates:

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Monday, March 2, 2020

The Board will not be required to hold any of the above-listed meetings unless, since its last preceding meeting, it actually received one or more applications, which it has not passed upon.

Sennica Nicholson, Chair Person

Vance County Board of Elections

300 S. Garnett Street Henderson, NC  27536

(252) 492-3730

Marrow Arrested on Heroin, Marijuana Charges

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-Information courtesy the Henderson Police Department

On January 30, 2020, the Henderson Police Department served a search warrant at the residence of 552 Grant Street.

Jemario O’Neil Lewis Marrow, age 24, was arrested on January 30, 2020. (HPD photo)

Located during the search were 4.9 ounces of marijuana and 2 bricks of heroin along with scales, drug paraphernalia, US currency, and Motion Picture Money 100 dollar bills.

Twenty-four-year-old Jemario O’Neil Lewis Marrow was arrested on scene and charged with the following:

Possession with Intent to Sell, Manufacture, and Deliver Heroin, Possession of Heroin, Possession with Intent to Sell, Manufacture, and Deliver Marijuana, Felony Possession of Marijuana, Maintaining a Dwelling for a Controlled Substance, 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Marrow received a $ 49,000 secured bond.

Located during the search of 552 Grant Street were 4.9 ounces of marijuana and 2 bricks of heroin along with scales, drug paraphernalia, US currency, and Motion Picture Money 100 dollar bills. (HPD photo)

Woodland Owner Workshops Offer Tips From Planning to Harvesting

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-Information courtesy Paul McKenzie, Agricultural Extension Agent, NC Cooperative Extension

Whether you own 10 acres of woodlands or 1,000 acres, proper planning and management offer countless benefits. Woodland owners who follow a professionally prepared management plan are likely to reap rewards in the form of improved aesthetics, better wildlife habitat and, in the end, more profit.

To learn more, woodland owners can attend a series of free classes in Henderson and Oxford that will take them through the whole process from planning to harvest. The instructors will include professionals from the NC Forest Service and NCSU Extension Forestry. Each class will also feature landowner testimonials.

The classes will meet at 7 p.m. on February 13, May 14, August 13 and November 12, 2020. Topics to be covered include planning, planting, thinning, prescribed fire, harvest and much more. Classes will meet at the Granville Expo Center (2/13 & 8/13) and at the Vance County Regional Farmers Market (5/14 & 11/12).

Complete details and registration information are available at https://go.ncsu.edu/manageyourwoods or by calling 919-603-1350 or 252-438-8188.