On Thursday’s edition of WIZS Town Talk program, Vance County Commissioners Gordon Wilder and Dan Brummitt discussed the Board’s recent 4-3 vote to move ahead with funding paid part-time positions in the County’s volunteer fire departments.
Commissioners Tommy Hester, Leo Kelly, Archie Taylor and Wilder were in favor of the vote, with Dan Brummitt, Carolyn Faines and Yolanda Feimster in opposition.
The question of what changes will be made to the Vance County Fire Department that serves the Golden Belt District is still under discussion. Wilder said nothing is off the table when it comes to reorganization options.
“I’m listening to [County Manager] Jordan McMillen and Finance Manager David Beck for some recommendations. I want us to look at every possibility. It may require some shifting around of funds and some creative measures.”
The original fire restructuring proposal, which went before the Board at their January meeting, included, in part, converting the Vance County Fire Department into a volunteer operation with some paid personnel while repositioning other paid personnel into volunteer departments throughout the county.
The Board voted at that meeting to hold a work session on January 23 to further discuss details and options before proceeding.
Wilder said his vote at Monday’s Board meeting in favor of adding paid part-time positions to volunteer departments while leaving the Vance Co. Fire Department as is for the time being was influenced by his conversations with people in the community and his understanding of the general consensus of the commissioners at the recent work session.
“There seemed to be in our work session a consensus that we need to put part-timers in the volunteer departments. I’m not saying in the future that we don’t reduce the paid staff in the Golden Belt and distribute them out [to volunteer departments], but budget-wise, I don’t think it’s wise right now.”
Brummitt, who has been working on fire restructuring measures since 2006, serves on the County’s Fire Commission and has been a strong proponent of the plan as proposed at the January Board meeting.
According to Brummitt, moving forward with funding new part-time positions in the volunteer departments is not what he considers to be the most fiscally responsible decision nor the one that will bring more equality between the various fire districts.
“Based on the motion made at the meeting, the Vance County Fire Department – the Golden Belt District – will be the only area with 24-7 coverage. The others will have part-time coverage Monday through Friday on an 11-12 hour basis. There’s no equity in any of that,” said Brummitt.
Citing previous conversations centering around improving response time and providing equal coverage to the various fire districts, Brummitt said he feels Monday’s decision was a step back. “I feel the decision made the other night was a step backwards to where we had already gotten. I think we’ve come too far to go backwards now.”
Wilder said he felt the decision to increase staffing at volunteer departments was helping to reach that initial goal.
“One of the goals at the outset of all this was the fact that you may live in Watkins, Townsville or Drewry, and being an outlying fire district, you may not be getting the same response time as someone a little closer. So the goal was to give equal response times, or the best we could, as efficiently as possible.”
Moving forward, Wilder said the Board’s work will turn to the process of putting part-time positions in the volunteer departments, filling those positions and resuming talks of a possible restructuring of the Vance County Fire Department.
To hear the WIZS Town Talk interviews with Wilder and Brummitt in their entirety, please click here.
Mark Your Calendar: Joy in the Lord Baptist to Host ‘The Watchmen Quartet’
/by WIZS Staff– Information courtesy Rev. L.T. Harris, Joy In The Lord Baptist Church
Joy In The Lord Baptist Church will hold a gospel singing featuring the “The Watchmen Quartet” on Saturday, March 9, 2019,
at 6 p.m.
The singing will take place at the church, 1238 Debnam Avenue, Henderson, NC.
Everyone is welcome!
Oxford Board to Consider Rezoning Requests, Demolitions at Feb. Meeting
/by WIZS StaffThe City of Oxford Board of Commissioners will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 12, 2018, at 7 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Board Room, City Hall.
Agenda items include:
Consider accepting the annual financial report for FY 2017–2018.
Consider the issue regarding insurance benefits for retired elected officials.
Consider adopting a resolution requesting the City Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of the annexation petition for the parcel of land adjacent to the Hardees property located on Industry Drive.
Consider calling for a public hearing at the March 12, 2019, Regular Board meeting regarding the amending of the B-1 zoning ordinance.
Consider calling for a public hearing for the March regular Board meeting for a rezoning request from Eddie Caudle to rezone 8 acres of land from R-A to B-2.
Consider adopting a demolition ordinance for the property located at 311 McClanahan Street.
Consider adopting a demolition ordinance for property located at 100 King Street.
Consider approving a subdivision plat which includes subdividing a 3.00-acre tract of land from an existing 10-acre tract. The remaining acreage will create a 7.11-acre tract of land. The zoning for the property is located off of Tobacco Rd.
Award the bid for the WWTP West Sludge Lagoon Rehabilitation.
Re-appoint James Crawford to the Zoning Board of Adjustment.
Consider appointing Jacalyn Thomas to the Historic Preservation Commission.
To review the full agenda, please click here.
Granville Co. Board of Education to Hold Committee Meetings – Feb. 12
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Dr. Stan Winborne, Public Information Officer, Granville Co. Public Schools
The Granville County Board of Education will hold the following committee meetings on Tuesday, February 12, 2019:
All committee meetings will be held at the Granville County Public Schools Central Office, 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, North Carolina. These meetings are open to the public.
Town Talk 02/08/19
/by LarryNews 02/08/19
/by LarryVance Co. Commissioners Brummitt & Wilder Talk Fire Restructuring Vote
/by Kelly BondurantOn Thursday’s edition of WIZS Town Talk program, Vance County Commissioners Gordon Wilder and Dan Brummitt discussed the Board’s recent 4-3 vote to move ahead with funding paid part-time positions in the County’s volunteer fire departments.
Commissioners Tommy Hester, Leo Kelly, Archie Taylor and Wilder were in favor of the vote, with Dan Brummitt, Carolyn Faines and Yolanda Feimster in opposition.
The question of what changes will be made to the Vance County Fire Department that serves the Golden Belt District is still under discussion. Wilder said nothing is off the table when it comes to reorganization options.
“I’m listening to [County Manager] Jordan McMillen and Finance Manager David Beck for some recommendations. I want us to look at every possibility. It may require some shifting around of funds and some creative measures.”
The original fire restructuring proposal, which went before the Board at their January meeting, included, in part, converting the Vance County Fire Department into a volunteer operation with some paid personnel while repositioning other paid personnel into volunteer departments throughout the county.
The Board voted at that meeting to hold a work session on January 23 to further discuss details and options before proceeding.
Wilder said his vote at Monday’s Board meeting in favor of adding paid part-time positions to volunteer departments while leaving the Vance Co. Fire Department as is for the time being was influenced by his conversations with people in the community and his understanding of the general consensus of the commissioners at the recent work session.
“There seemed to be in our work session a consensus that we need to put part-timers in the volunteer departments. I’m not saying in the future that we don’t reduce the paid staff in the Golden Belt and distribute them out [to volunteer departments], but budget-wise, I don’t think it’s wise right now.”
Brummitt, who has been working on fire restructuring measures since 2006, serves on the County’s Fire Commission and has been a strong proponent of the plan as proposed at the January Board meeting.
According to Brummitt, moving forward with funding new part-time positions in the volunteer departments is not what he considers to be the most fiscally responsible decision nor the one that will bring more equality between the various fire districts.
“Based on the motion made at the meeting, the Vance County Fire Department – the Golden Belt District – will be the only area with 24-7 coverage. The others will have part-time coverage Monday through Friday on an 11-12 hour basis. There’s no equity in any of that,” said Brummitt.
Citing previous conversations centering around improving response time and providing equal coverage to the various fire districts, Brummitt said he feels Monday’s decision was a step back. “I feel the decision made the other night was a step backwards to where we had already gotten. I think we’ve come too far to go backwards now.”
Wilder said he felt the decision to increase staffing at volunteer departments was helping to reach that initial goal.
“One of the goals at the outset of all this was the fact that you may live in Watkins, Townsville or Drewry, and being an outlying fire district, you may not be getting the same response time as someone a little closer. So the goal was to give equal response times, or the best we could, as efficiently as possible.”
Moving forward, Wilder said the Board’s work will turn to the process of putting part-time positions in the volunteer departments, filling those positions and resuming talks of a possible restructuring of the Vance County Fire Department.
To hear the WIZS Town Talk interviews with Wilder and Brummitt in their entirety, please click here.
High Point Halal Meats Voluntarily Recalls Chicken, Lamb & Beef Products
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
High Point Halal Meats in High Point is voluntarily recalling all production lots of chicken, lamb and beef products because they were produced without benefit of required inspections.
“Inspectors with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Meat and Poultry Inspection Division discovered uninspected meat and poultry products in commerce,” said Dr. Beth Yongue, director of the Meat and Poultry Inspection Division. This is a Class I recall where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death. Customers who purchased these products are urged not to consume them.”
The following products are subject to recall:
All chicken, lamb and beef products bearing a “High Point Halal Meats” label.
These items were shipped to retail stores within North Carolina. These products bear an NCDA inspection legend with the establishment number P-318.
Throw away these products or return them to the place of purchase. Consumers with questions about High Point Halal Meats products can call the facility at 336-802-0620 during business hours.
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.
Granville Co. Chamber Looking to Build Ambassador Team
/by WIZS Staff— Information and photo courtesy Granville County Chamber of Commerce | Ginnie Currin, Executive Director ~ 919-693-6125 ~ ginnie@granville-chamber.com
The Granville County Chamber of Commerce is looking to build its team of Chamber Ambassadors. Being a part of this team not only allows you to be a vital part of helping our chamber grow and be successful, but it also allows you to grow your network by working closely with other Chamber members and assist with bringing new members on board.
Our ambassadors attend chamber events such as ribbon cuttings, Sunrise Forums, Business After Hours, Alive After Five events, Monthly Ambassador meetings, Annual Golf Tournament, Annual Thanksgiving Breakfast, Cluck-n-Shuck, Annual Member Picnic and the Annual Chamber Banquet, just to name a few.
If this is of interest to you, then we want you on our team. Please contact us for additional details:
Ruth Ann Bullock, Ambassador Chair
919.880.6262
rbullock15@gmail.com
Toni Anne Wheeler, Membership Coordinator
919-528-4994
tawheeler@granville-chamber.com
(This is not a paid advertisement)
First Baptist Church of Henderson to Hold ‘Lenten Lunches & Lessons’
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy First Baptist Church
The First Baptist Church of Henderson is pleased to announce upcoming Lenten Lunches and Lessons. They will be held on Mondays from March 11 through April 8 at noon in the Fellowship Hall at First Baptist.
A light lunch will be served in addition to the brief time of worship. Worship will focus on the themes of Lent and will be guided by First Baptist Church ministers as well as special guests from the area. Lunch will be open from 11:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
There is no charge for lunch, but donations will be welcomed. Reservations are not required but will be helpful.
To sign up, please contact the First Baptist Church office at (252) 438-3172.
Warren County 4-H Planning Ski Trip to Wintergreen, Space Limited
/by WIZS Staff-Information and flyer courtesy NC Cooperative Extension – Warren County Center
Back by Popular Demand…we had a BLAST last year…seats are limited!
When: Saturday, February 23, 2019
Where: Wintergreen Resort, Wintergreen, VA
Cost: $30 per person
Registration deadline: February 14; call 252-257-3640, or sign up via 4HOnline.
Who: Ages 9-18; children 5-8 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited to 20.