News 12/03/19

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Town Talk 12/02/19: Free Adoptions at Vance Co. Animal Shelter!

THIS STORY IS PRESENTED IN PART BY DRAKE DENTISTRY

Frankie Nobles, Chief of Vance County Animal Services, appeared on WIZS Town Talk Monday at 11 a.m.

Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Nobles was happy to announce that adoption fees at the Vance County Animal Shelter have been covered for harder-to-adopt, large-breed adult dogs and cats now through December 23, 2019.

“We are offering free adoption for the community for adult dogs and cats. This does not include puppies, kittens and smaller breeds because they are easier for us to adopt,” Nobles said.

Those interested in adoption will still need to complete the application process which includes a vet check and landlord approval (if applicable).

“The application process will still need to be completed to ensure the animal is going to a good home,” explained Nobles. “Once the application process is completed and approved, pets that are already spayed or neutered will be able to go home that day. If they are not, an appointment will be made with a vet and the new owner can pick their pet up after the appointment.”

On any given day, Nobles approximates 40 dogs and 10-15 cats are available for adoption and are in need of a good, loving home.

The adoption fee is typically $150 for dogs and $100 for cats. Fee includes the spay or neuter procedure (if not already completed), microchipping and other tests and treatments.

According to Nobles, there has already been increased interest since the recent free adoption announcement; however, he cautions those who are looking for a new pet to fully consider the implications prior to making such a large commitment.

“Make sure you are ready for cleaning up after them and feeding them. You need to make sure you are financially ready to provide for them. If you aren’t ready for that, you aren’t ready for a life change. It is a life-changing experience when you bring an animal home,” stated Nobles.

The Vance County Animal Shelter is located at 1243 Brodie Road in Henderson. Hours of operation are Mondays from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The shelter is closed on Fridays and Sundays.

Please visit www.vancecountyanimalshelter.com or the shelter’s Facebook page for more information.

To hear the interview with Nobles in its entirety, go to WIZS.com and click on Town Talk. Nobles’ segment begins at the 11:30 mark. 

Sheriff Curtis Brame

Vance Co. Sheriff’s Office Offers Tips for a Safe Holiday

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-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office

“With the holiday season upon us and winter’s low temperatures, the chances of a fire occurring in your home dramatically increase,” said Sheriff Brame of Vance County. Decorations, candles and Christmas trees are the leading cause of house fires during the holidays.” 

The Sheriff reminds all Vance County residents to follow these fire prevention safety tips: 

Christmas Tree

  • Select a fresh Christmas tree that has been kept in water at all times. The needles on a fresh tree should be green and hard to pull from branches. When the trunk of a tree is bounced on the ground, a shower of falling needles shows that the tree is too dry and is a fire hazard.
  • Leave the tree outside until ready to decorate.
  • The tree stand should hold at least one gallon of water. A 6′ tree will use one gallon of water every two days. The water level should be checked daily.
  • Secure the tree with wire to keep it from tipping and be sure the tree is placed at least three feet from floor heaters, fireplaces, or other heat sources.
  • Dispose of the tree properly.
  • Never burn a real tree, wreaths, or wrapping paper in a fireplace.

Decorations: 

  • Inspect lights before using them to ensure they don’t have frayed wires, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, or excessive wear.
  • Avoid overloading electrical outlets.
  • Turn off Christmas lights when you sleep, or if you will be away from home for an extended time.
  • Never use candles in place of light strands, even on artificial trees.
  • Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, house, walls or other firm supports to protect from wind damage.
  • Never use electric lights on a metallic tree.
  • All decorations should be nonflammable or flame-retardant.
  • Never place trimmings near open flames or electrical connections.
  • Remove all wrapping paper from trees and fireplace areas immediately after presents are opened.
  • Keep matches, lighters and candles out of reach of children.
  • Avoid smoking near flammable decorations.

“The holiday season is a joyful time in Vance County, filled with generosity, warmth, family and tradition,” Sheriff Brame concluded, “But let’s make it a safe time as well.”

H-V Chamber to Host Annual Membership Appreciation Christmas Social

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-Information courtesy the H-V Chamber of Commerce

The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Membership Appreciation Christmas Social is scheduled for Thursday evening, December 5, 2019, at the Henderson Country Club from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

There will be heavy hors d’oeuvres with a cash bar. There is no charge to attend, thanks to the generous sponsorships of local CPA Firms Holden Moss Knott Clark & Copley, Phillips Dorsey Thomas Waters & Brafford, William L Stark & Co, William D Hoyle, Danny Wright and Robert Herford.

Please RSVP to the Chamber office at (252) 438-8414 or email michele@hendersonvance.org by the end of the day on Tuesday, December 3.

Please note, you are welcome to bring a guest/spouse and also share this invitation with your company management representatives.

The Chamber’s staff and board of directors look forward to meeting you and enjoying a fun night of networking and fellowship.

Maria Parham Health

Maria Parham to Hold Second Annual Youth Art Show & Silent Auction

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-Information courtesy Jane Haithcock, Regulatory Compliance & Privacy Officer, Maria Parham Health

Maria Parham Health’s Second Annual Youth Art Show & Silent Auction will be held Thursday, December 5, 2019, from 2 until 8 p.m. The show will be held in Maria Parham’s Main Lobby.

The community is urged to attend and support local youth and the United Way.

All money raised with be donated to the United Way of Vance County.

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Henderson City Council’s Land Planning Committee to Meet Dec. 3

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

The Henderson City Council’s Land Planning Committee will meet on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. This meeting will take place at 2 p.m. in the Large Conference Room at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue in Henderson.

The purpose of this meeting is to discuss group homes, the tree in Veteran’s Park, a School of Government proposal and guidance for the sale of 725 Roberson Street.

The public is welcome to observe.

News 12/02/19

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Vance County Sheriff's Office

Chavis Arrested for String of Convenient Store Break-Ins

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-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office

On November 25, 2019, the Vance County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Unit arrested Mack Comell Chavis, (B/M, age 47), for 6 counts of Breaking and/or Entering into Convenient Stores; 1 Attempted Breaking and Entering, Larceny; 3 counts of Injury to Real Property; 4 counts of Larceny after Breaking and Entering and 1 count Misdemeanor Larceny.

Chavis was charged for incidents that occurred on December 15, 2018, at Eddins Oil Company; September 19, 2019, at On the Mark Convenient Store; September 28, 2019, at Bearpond Fresh Market; October 22, 2019, at Kittrell Food Mart; October 30, 2019, at College Station Convenient Store, November 4, 2019; at S & N Food Mart and November 7, 2019, at Highway 39 BP.

Chavis received a $60,000.00 secured bond in Wake County for some of his charges after being stopped by Raleigh Police Department in an unrelated incident. An additional bond of $40,000.00 was set for other charges in Vance County.

Chavis was placed in the Vance County Detention Center and court dates were set for December 2, 2019, and December 5, 2019, in Vance County District Court.

Additional charges are expected for incidents that occurred in Franklin County. This investigation is continuing.

Deadline for Medicare, Affordable Care Act Enrollment Fast Approaching

THIS STORY IS PRESENTED IN PART BY DRAKE DENTISTRY

Bradley Edwards, an insurance broker for CMI Insurance in Henderson, appeared on WIZS’ Town Talk Thursday at 11 a.m.

In a replay from the original segment that aired October 3, Edwards discussed open enrollment for Medicare and Affordable Care Act insurance plans.

Changes made during open enrollment will be effective on January 1, 2020.

Medicare

Enrollment for Medicare, an insurance plan typically reserved for qualifying individuals 65 years or older, began October 15 and runs through December 7, 2019.

In his segment, Edwards explained that what is termed “Part A and Part B” of Medicare includes deductibles and coinsurance but does not include prescription drug coverage.

“People will find ways through private health insurance to help pay for what Medicare doesn’t cover,” explained Edwards. “That can be done through a supplemental prescription drug plan or through what is called a Medicare Advantage plan.”

Edwards said that advertisements of $0 health insurance are often referring to Medicare Advantage. “Medicare Advantage plans are considered Part C of Medicare. It handles your Part A and Part B claims, plus adds in prescription drug coverage.”

In addition, Medicare Advantage plans offer extra benefits such as dental, vision and hearing coverage along with free gym membership.

According to Edwards, Medicare Advantage plans typically range from $0-$75 per month for qualifying individuals.

For more information on Medicare, please visit medicare.gov online.

Affordable Care Act

Also known as Obamacare, open enrollment for individual Affordable Care Act insurance plans runs November 1 through December 15, 2019.

Those that do not enroll by December 15 will not be eligible for coverage in 2020 unless they qualify for a special enrollment period.

Affordable Care offers subsidies, or tax credits, based on an individual’s annual household income.

“If someone is on an Affordable Care plan where they receive a subsidy, every year during open enrollment they can change their plan and update their income. That needs to be adjusted every year between November 1 and December 15,” Edwards stated.

Even with the Affordable Care Act, Edwards said plans still go through a private insurance company. Private insurance is also still available to individuals outside of the Obamacare marketplace.

For more information on the Affordable Care Act, please visit healthcare.gov online.

“It can get confusing in a hurry, but I can often make it pretty easy for my clients,” said Edwards. “A lot of it is going to come down to how much health and drug coverage you are going to need.”

CMI is a local Blue Cross insurance agency located at 601 S. Chestnut Street in Henderson, NC and can be reached by phone at (252) 438-2635.

(This is not a paid advertisement)

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

State Highway Patrol

 State Highway Patrol Promotes Thanksgiving Holiday Traffic Safety

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-Press Release, NC Department of Public Safety

The State Highway Patrol will be on the roadways this holiday season looking to stop dangerous driving before potentially life-changing collisions take place. The SHP joins roadway users across North Carolina in hopes of a safe and happy time for giving thanks with family and friends.

According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), over 49 million people will travel by automobile across our nation. In anticipation of the increased number of vehicles that will travel here in North Carolina, troopers will be out in full force with the goal of reporting zero fatalities.

“This holiday season is a special time for many across our state,” said Col. Glenn McNeill Jr., commander of the State Highway Patrol.  “We as an agency will work tirelessly to keep this a joyous time for families and not one marred by the loss of a loved one from a traffic collision.”

The NCSHP will once again participate in the Care Across America I-40 Challenge, a joint campaign among eight states along the I-40 corridor. The campaign will take place on the busiest travel days of the holiday, kicking off on Wednesday, November 27 and concluding Sunday, December 1. During the event, troopers will patrol I-40 with the ultimate goal of ensuring safe travel.

Motorists can assist with safe travel by following a few simple tips:

  • Don’t Drive Distracted: Place cell phones on Do Not Disturb Mode and keep both hands on the wheel at all times.
  • Always wear a seat belt: No matter the time of day or your seating position, a seat belt should be put on before starting your travel. 
  • Never drive while impaired: Use one of the many safe alternatives to driving after consuming, plan ahead to ensure a safe end to the evening.
  • Maintain a safe speed and reduce speeds during inclement weather. Remember the speed limit is set for ideal driving conditions.
  • Check traffic conditions throughout North Carolina before starting your travel at DriveNC.Gov

Motorists can assist the SHP by contacting *HP (47) if they observe dangerous driving.