Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers Elect New Officers for 2017-2018
On Wednesday December 14th the Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers held elections for a new President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Kevin Bullock, of WIZS Radio, was elected as President. Chris Fisher, of Henderson Fruit and Produce, was received as Vice President. Lorraine Watkins, of The Screen Master and the immediate past president, was elected as Secretary. Danny W. Wright kept his positon as Treasurer.
Watkins said, “It has been an honor, privilege and very humbling to be president for the past two years. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to working with Kevin and Chris as we move forward in providing our law enforcement the best assistance Crime Stoppers can provide.”
The Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers is a fundraising organization dedicated to assisting local law enforcement in the area. Crime Stoppers will pay rewards up to $2,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of persons responsible for criminal offenses. All information received is kept confidential. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 252-492-1925. Callers do not have to give their name.
(The preceding information was provided to WIZS News by Crime Stoppers in the form of a press release.)
WIZS Radio congratulates Bullock, Fisher, Watkins and Wright. It is a proud day anytime a business person or business owner can serve his/her community beyond the scope of his/her everyday obligations. WIZS is proud that Kevin has chosen to serve such an important organization in our community and that his peers have chosen him to serve in such an important role. Fisher, Watkins and Wright are business owners and are to be congratulated for owning and operating local businesses and for their continued service to Crime Stoppers. The Crime Stoppers organization has been absolutely pivotal since its formation in aiding law enforcement and removing criminals from our streets and neighborhoods. Thanks to the brave members of law enforcement for doing the rough, dangerous job of acting on the information learned and for the brave individuals, albeit sometimes for a reward, who offer the information. Collaboration for the common good is one of the things that makes us a stronger city and county. And thanks for allowing us the brief commentary here. – John C. Rose
(Fisher, Watkins and Wright are also all advertising clients of WIZS with their respective businesses.)
Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 12/20/16
/by CharleneFree small business tax workshop scheduled at VGCC Franklin Campus
/by WIZS StaffThe Vance-Granville Community College Small Business Center will present a free workshop, called “Sales & Use Tax 101,” on Thursday, Jan. 19, from 2-4 p.m. in room F1208 at the college’s Franklin County Campus, located just outside Louisburg.
In this hands-on workshop, Rhonda High of the N.C. Department of Revenue will help small business owners understand the basics of sales and use taxes, including registering for a sales and use tax account and learning about the most common types of sales and use taxes collected. High will also discuss the proper procedures for filing a sales and use tax return.
At the end of the workshop, there will be a question and answer session with the presenter, as well as opportunities to network with other business owners.
For more information and to reserve a seat, contact the Small Business Center at smallbusiness@vgcc.edu or (252) 738-3240. Registration can be completed online at www.vgcc.edu/schedules/small-business-center.
N.C. Bioenergy Research Initiative announces grant recipients
/by WIZS StaffThe N.C. Bioenergy Research Initiative recently awarded $1 million in grants for 13 research projects to boost bioenergy opportunities and production in the state.
“These grants continue to push our knowledge of bioenergy applications in North Carolina forward, creating the potential for future market opportunities for farmers, agribusinesses and forestry industries,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.
Below is a list of grant amounts, recipients and projects:
The N.C. Bioenergy Research Initiative is a program of the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Its goal is to support the research and development of agricultural and forestry-based feedstocks for bioenergy production and agribusiness development. The N.C. General Assembly approved funding for grants to stimulate energy production from N.C. agricultural and forest products.
Daquan Foster sentenced in local Rape Case
/by WIZS StaffA special setting of Vance County Criminal Superior Court was held Monday, December 19, 2016. The Honorable Robert H. Hobgood Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for Franklin, Granville, Vance, and Warren Counties presided for the term. The Office of District Attorney Mike Waters was represented by Assistant District Attorneys Melissa D. Pelfrey and Onica F. Fuller. The single matter scheduled for hearing was the sentencing of Daquan Keith Foster.
Defendant Daquan Foster was convicted of First Degree Rape on December 4, 2015, before the same judge. The sentencing was continued to allow his attorney, E.N. Bagshawe of Warrenton to put forward evidence in mitigation.
Daquan Foster was sentenced to 239 to 347 months in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Division of Adult Correction for a 2013 rape in the City of Henderson. Officers with the Henderson Police Department investigated the case after a citizen reported that the victim came out of the woods reporting that she had been sexually assaulted. Strong police work resulted in an eyewitness identification by the victim and the collection of DNA evidence, both of which were presented by the State during Foster’s trial. It took jurors less than an hour to return a verdict of guilty of First Degree Rape against Foster. The jury also heard evidence concerning aggravating factors that were put forth by the State in an effort to increase Foster’s sentence. Jurors took less than five minutes to decide that the State had proven the aggravating factors based on the victim’s mental and physical infirmities and that she was handicapped. This case was investigated and prepared for trial by Detective Brandon Logue, Detective Jessica West, and patrol officers with the Henderson Police Department.
It’s through the hard work of the Henderson Police Department and their collaboration with our office that convictions like this are made possible. Our office would like to acknowledge the victim for her willingness to participate in this prosecution. Without her courage and the hard work of law enforcement, this would not have been possible.
VGCC presents free seminar to help small businesses “hit the ground running”
/by WIZS StaffThe Vance-Granville Community College Small Business Center is offering a free seminar, entitled “Hit the Ground Running in 2017,” on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at CenturyLink in Wake Forest.
Mike McConchie of Creedmoor will serve as the instructor. The owner of M&M Consultants, Inc., McConchie is a Certified Business Coach and a Senior Business Consultant. He has over 36 years of retail management experience and is the past president of the Granville County Chamber of Commerce.
According to McConchie, the seminar will help small business owners “create their own destiny for 2017.” Among his topics will be “how to set up your business for success, establish and clarify your 2017 goals, and establish a plan of attack.” He added that attendees would “learn how to identify gaps in performance and results and develop a plan to close the gaps and achieve your goals.”
In addition to CenturyLink, the seminar is presented by VGCC in partnership with the Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin County Economic Development Commission, and North Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation.
Lunch will be provided at no charge to attendees who register in advance. To reserve a seat, contact Lori Duke at lduke@franklincountync.us or 919-554-1863. The deadline to RSVP is Jan. 6, 2017.
News 12/20/16
/by LarrySGA leaders take office at VGCC
/by WIZS StaffVance-Granville Community College’s Student Government Association (SGA) has installed a group of officers to serve during the 2016-2017 year.
Elected officers include President Colton Hayes of Epsom, a student in the College Transfer program through Franklin County Early College High School; Vice President Jeronee Blackwell of Henderson, a College Transfer/Vance County Early College High School student; Secretary/Treasurer Emory Gant-Hawkins of Henderson, a Business Administration student; Parliamentarian Francis Scotland of Oxford, a College Transfer student; and Public Information Officer Micah Roberts of Stem, a College Transfer student.
Students appointed to other offices include Jasmine Allen, Xavier Perry and Autumn Richardson, all of Henderson and all College Transfer/Vance County Early College High School students, along with Michelle McKinnon of Kittrell, a College Transfer student. Perry is assistant public information officer and will soon assume the Public Information Officer position from Roberts when he transfers to continue his education at the four-year level. Richardson is lead campus senator, and Allen and McKinnon are also senators.
As SGA president, Hayes is also the student trustee, representing the interests of his fellow students at all meetings of the VGCC Board of Trustees. He is the first student from an Early College High School ever elected to serve in this leadership role at VGCC.
The Student Government Association is designed to promote the general welfare of the college in a democratic fashion and to facilitate communication among the student body, the faculty, and the administration. SGA also provides a means through which students can promote interest in student activities, both on and off campus. For more information on SGA, contact Jermiel Hargrove, coordinator of Student Activities and Athletics, at (252) 738-3246.
Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 12/19/16
/by CharleneTown Talk 12/19/16
/by CharleneNew H-V Crime Stoppers Officers
/by John C. RoseHenderson-Vance Crime Stoppers Elect New Officers for 2017-2018
On Wednesday December 14th the Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers held elections for a new President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Kevin Bullock, of WIZS Radio, was elected as President. Chris Fisher, of Henderson Fruit and Produce, was received as Vice President. Lorraine Watkins, of The Screen Master and the immediate past president, was elected as Secretary. Danny W. Wright kept his positon as Treasurer.
Watkins said, “It has been an honor, privilege and very humbling to be president for the past two years. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to working with Kevin and Chris as we move forward in providing our law enforcement the best assistance Crime Stoppers can provide.”
The Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers is a fundraising organization dedicated to assisting local law enforcement in the area. Crime Stoppers will pay rewards up to $2,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of persons responsible for criminal offenses. All information received is kept confidential. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 252-492-1925. Callers do not have to give their name.
(The preceding information was provided to WIZS News by Crime Stoppers in the form of a press release.)
WIZS Radio congratulates Bullock, Fisher, Watkins and Wright. It is a proud day anytime a business person or business owner can serve his/her community beyond the scope of his/her everyday obligations. WIZS is proud that Kevin has chosen to serve such an important organization in our community and that his peers have chosen him to serve in such an important role. Fisher, Watkins and Wright are business owners and are to be congratulated for owning and operating local businesses and for their continued service to Crime Stoppers. The Crime Stoppers organization has been absolutely pivotal since its formation in aiding law enforcement and removing criminals from our streets and neighborhoods. Thanks to the brave members of law enforcement for doing the rough, dangerous job of acting on the information learned and for the brave individuals, albeit sometimes for a reward, who offer the information. Collaboration for the common good is one of the things that makes us a stronger city and county. And thanks for allowing us the brief commentary here. – John C. Rose
(Fisher, Watkins and Wright are also all advertising clients of WIZS with their respective businesses.)