Several members of the NC National Guard were on WIZS’ Town Talk program Thursday to discuss the requirements and process of becoming a “citizen-soldier” in the reserve branch of the U.S. Army.
According to Master Sergeant Key, a team leader out of the Raleigh/Cary area, the majority of young men and women who enlist in the National Guard serve in a reserve capacity consisting of service one weekend a month and annual training two weeks during the summer.
This schedule gives the recruit the flexibility to pursue college studies while receiving federal tuition assistance up to $4,000 per year. The Reserve Montgomery GI Bill will also pay approximately $373 per month to full-time college students.
Those who have already received a college degree may qualify for the student loan program for repayment up to $50,000 of total debt amount. They will also receive opos debt help along with the loan for easier repayments.
Potential recruits must pass an aptitude test, a physical and have limited law violations. Once passed, initial recruits participate in a Recruit Sustainment Program one weekend a month to prepare for success in the Army’s 10-week Basic Training.
The second phase of the initial training is referred to as Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and involves learning a specific job skill.
The National Guard is currently offering up to $20,000 in enlistment bonuses for specific jobs including transportation specialist, engineer, military police, artillery and supplies specialist.
Fully-trained soldiers in the National Guard have the distinction of being able to return to their own hometown to serve. “What is unique about the National Guard is that those that complete their training return to their own community where they serve in a traditional guard setting as a citizen-soldier,” said Key.
The National Guard has a dual-obligation to the state and to the Federal Government. “As far as the state mission, we could be called to respond to hurricanes, floods, other natural disasters and civil unrest. The governor could call us into action to support our local community and state,” Key said.
“The federal component is tied to the U.S. Army, if they needed assistance with missions overseas, they could call on the NC National Guard.”
Each state and U.S. territory has a National Guard, with the NC branch being 10,000 soldiers strong. For more information, please contact the local recruiter at (919) 622-1327 or visit the NC National Guard website.
Two Vance Co. Residents Arrested for Allegedly Breaking Into a Church
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Terry M. Wright – Chief of Staff
On August 22, 2018, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Patrol, Investigation Units, and Bunn Police Department arrested Michael Dustin Ellis and Colton Tyler Bullock both Vance County residents. Michael Dustin Ellis and Colton Tyler Bullock were charged with the following: two (2) counts of Felony Breaking and Entering, one (1) count of Larceny After Breaking and Entering and one (1) count of Attempted Larceny. The alleged incident stemmed from a Breaking and Entering and Larceny at Rowland Chapel Christian Church, 2293 Epsom Rocky Ford Road Henderson, NC.
Michael Dustin Ellis was also served with one outstanding (1) felony Larceny warrant and one (1) misdemeanor Larceny warrant.
Colton Tyler Bullock was also served with one (1) felony warrant for Identity Theft and two (2) Orders for Arrest to Include Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon and Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
Michael Dustin Ellis is currently being held in the Franklin County Detention Center under a
$102,000.00 secured bond.
Colton Tyler Bullock is currently being held in the Franklin County Detention Center under a $165,000.00 secured bond.
Michael Dustin Ellis
1291 Faulkner Town Road Henderson, NC 27536 DOB: 12-07-1990
Colton Tyler Bullock
5973 Satterwhite Point Road Lot 9 Henderson, NC 27536 DOB: 05-21-1989
This matter remains under investigation and no further information will be released at this time. If anyone should have any additional information pertaining to this investigation, please call Detective B. Garrett at 919-340-4311 or Detective N. Kapl at 919-340-4344.
Michael Dustin Ellis
Colton Tyler Bullock
NC National Guard Offers College Tuition & Loan Repayment Assistance
/by Kelly BondurantSeveral members of the NC National Guard were on WIZS’ Town Talk program Thursday to discuss the requirements and process of becoming a “citizen-soldier” in the reserve branch of the U.S. Army.
According to Master Sergeant Key, a team leader out of the Raleigh/Cary area, the majority of young men and women who enlist in the National Guard serve in a reserve capacity consisting of service one weekend a month and annual training two weeks during the summer.
This schedule gives the recruit the flexibility to pursue college studies while receiving federal tuition assistance up to $4,000 per year. The Reserve Montgomery GI Bill will also pay approximately $373 per month to full-time college students.
Those who have already received a college degree may qualify for the student loan program for repayment up to $50,000 of total debt amount. They will also receive opos debt help along with the loan for easier repayments.
Potential recruits must pass an aptitude test, a physical and have limited law violations. Once passed, initial recruits participate in a Recruit Sustainment Program one weekend a month to prepare for success in the Army’s 10-week Basic Training.
The second phase of the initial training is referred to as Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and involves learning a specific job skill.
The National Guard is currently offering up to $20,000 in enlistment bonuses for specific jobs including transportation specialist, engineer, military police, artillery and supplies specialist.
Fully-trained soldiers in the National Guard have the distinction of being able to return to their own hometown to serve. “What is unique about the National Guard is that those that complete their training return to their own community where they serve in a traditional guard setting as a citizen-soldier,” said Key.
The National Guard has a dual-obligation to the state and to the Federal Government. “As far as the state mission, we could be called to respond to hurricanes, floods, other natural disasters and civil unrest. The governor could call us into action to support our local community and state,” Key said.
“The federal component is tied to the U.S. Army, if they needed assistance with missions overseas, they could call on the NC National Guard.”
Each state and U.S. territory has a National Guard, with the NC branch being 10,000 soldiers strong. For more information, please contact the local recruiter at (919) 622-1327 or visit the NC National Guard website.
Franklin Co. Resident Charged With First Degree Statutory Rape/Sexual Battery
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Terry M. Wright – Chief of Staff
On August 21, 2018, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division issued warrants for the arrest of Charlie Rebollar, a Franklin County resident. Charlie Rebollar was charged with (1) count of First Degree Statutory Rape and (1) count of Sexual Battery.
With the assistance of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division, Rebollar was taken into custody at his residence without incident.
Rebollar is currently being held in the Franklin County Detention Center under a $300,000 secured bond.
Charlie Rebollar – 280 Rustic Ridge Road Franklinton, NC 27525 DOB: 01/09/2001
On August 21, 2018, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division issued warrants for the arrest of Charlie Rebollar, a Franklin County resident. Charlie Rebollar was charged with (1) count of First Degree Statutory Rape and (1) count of Sexual Battery.
Granville Co. Urges Pet Vaccinations After Seven Reports of Rabid Animals
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, Granville County
Granville County Animal Control reports the pickup of seven rabid animals so far this year. Is your pet vaccinated? State law requires that all owned dogs, cats and ferrets be vaccinated against rabies by four months of age. One shot is not enough – rabies vaccinations must be kept current. If you are unsure of when your pets were last vaccinated, talk to your veterinarian or local animal control officer about when rabies booster shots are needed.
The Granville County Animal Shelter, located at 5650 Cornwall Road in Oxford, provides one-year rabies vaccines for dogs and cats for $6 from noon until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Rabies can be deadly – protect your pets. Remember to never touch a wild animal. Call Granville County Animal Control at (919) 693-6749 to report any suspicious animals in your area.
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Vance County Friday Night Football 2018 – Week 2
/by WIZS StaffVance County Friday Night Fooball is on the air Friday night at 6:45 for the pregame show, and kickoff is at 7 p.m. Listen locally in the Henderson and Vance County area on 1450 AM WIZS. The game can also be heard at 100.1 FM, a local simulcast of WIZS. And, listen anywhere you are with your computer, tablet, smart phone, smart TV and connected smart devices and speakers at WIZS.com or with the Tunein App.
— by Jeff Jenkins
VIPERS FOOTBALL PREVIEW
7:00 PM at Red Springs August 24
This Friday Night, the VCHS Vipers travel ‘WAY down to Red Springs, NC (South of Fayetteville) for a contest with a Red Devil team familiar to Viper coach Darry Ragland and his former Southern Vance players. Last year, the Devils had their best season since 2012, finishing the season 9-4 after their second-round playoff loss. One of those wins was over Southern Vance 27-14. Red Springs’ roster is loaded with juniors and seniors, including both last year’s starting QB back and leading rusher, and last week they clobbered South Brunswick 38-12. Vance County, coming off their opening 41-22 loss at Franklinton, will need to tighten up their run defense, and their passing offense, which was burned for 5 interceptions by the Red Rams. But Coach Ragland and his Vipers know that, and this week’s nonconference game, along with next week, are the time to sort out those issues.
Aycock Rec. Center Offering FREE Baseball/Softball Clinics for Ages 7-14
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Facilities Supervisor, Aycock Recreation Center
The Aycock Recreation Center will offer baseball and softball clinics for ages 7-14 on Tuesdays and Thursdays August 28 – October 4, 2018, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The clinics are free of charge and will be held outside at the George Watkins Ballfields.
Led by 2018 Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Regular Season Coaches Corei Somerville, Corey Williams and Mike Jones, these clinics are designed to provide a positive outlet where youth and teens will learn the necessary skills of baseball or softball that will propel their game to the next level. This structured environment allows the registered participants to focus on the game of baseball/softball. In addition, they will gain a better understanding of game strategies and game situations.
Pre-register at the Aycock Rec. Center, 307 Carey Chapel Road, Henderson.
For additional information, please contact either:
Steve Osborne – sosborne@ci.henderson.nc.us or (252) 438-2670
Victor Hunt – vhunt@ci.henderson.nc.us or (252) 438-3408
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