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TownTalk for June 1, 2021.
Hosts John C. Rose and Bill Harris discussed camping, local fireworks shows and Medicaid.
For complete details and audio click play.
The fireworks display and gathering that typically takes place on Kerr Lake July 4th weekend has been moved to Labor Day weekend, specifically to Saturday, Sept 4th at Satterwhite Point.
Vance County Tourism Director Pam Hester said, “It was not practical to have it. … The Board voted to move it.”
The reason is a deadline that needed to be met, which included deposits for the fireworks, came before CDC guidance changed concerning covid and before Governor Roy Cooper relaxed state mandates.
In addition, the North Carolina Parks Service is short staffed, which was going to make it very difficult to have the necessary manpower in place to host a large event at Satterwhite Point.
State of North Carolina Press Release –
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (May 26th) announced all Medicaid beneficiaries currently eligible to transition to managed care have selected or been assigned a health plan with 97% enrolled in a plan that includes their current primary care provider (PCP) in network.
As a result, nearly all current beneficiaries will keep the same health care provider they have today when managed care launches on July 1. That means more families can continue to visit the practices and doctors who know them best and are familiar with their specific health care needs.
Beneficiaries who did not select a health plan during open enrollment, which ended on May 21, were auto-enrolled in a plan. NCDHHS’ auto-enrollment process prioritized existing relationships between beneficiaries and their PCP and, where possible, a plan that has contracted with that provider was selected for the beneficiary. A summary of NC Medicaid Managed Care enrollment by plans and regions can be found here. Confirmation notices and health plan welcome packets will be mailed to beneficiaries through June 12. Beneficiaries have until Sept. 30, 2021 to change plans for any reason.
“Ensuring beneficiaries have access to the health care they need on Day 1 of Medicaid Managed Care has been a key priority throughout this process,” said Deputy Secretary of NC Medicaid Dave Richard. “This is an important step to ensuring continuity of care for the 1.6 million Medicaid beneficiaries who will begin receiving their care through health plans on July 1.”
Federally recognized tribal members living in the tribal service area who did not choose a health plan were enrolled into the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Tribal Option. The EBCI Tribal Option is primarily offered in five counties: Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Jackson and Swain to federally recognized tribal members and others eligible for services through Indian Health Service (IHS).
Whether beneficiaries chose a plan during open enrollment or were auto-enrolled by NC Medicaid, everyone will have through Sept. 30, 2021, to change their health plan or primary care provider for any reason by contacting the NC Medicaid Enrollment Broker. After that, unless there is a special reason, beneficiaries must wait until their next Medicaid recertification date to change health plans.
Most beneficiaries in NC Medicaid must be enrolled in a managed care health plan. More information can be found on the “Do I Need to Choose a Health Plan?” fact sheet. Beneficiaries are encouraged to visit the NC Medicaid Enrollment Broker website at ncmedicaidplans.gov or call the Enrollment Broker at 833-870-5500 (TTY: 833-870-5588) with any additional questions.
WIZS Local News Audio 6-2-21 Noon
/by John C. RoseThank you for listening to WIZS Radio, Your Community Voice!
Gilchrist and Kelley Arrested After Community Complaints
/by WIZS Staff– HPD Press Release –
On May 28, 2021 the Henderson Police Department served a search warrant on the residence of 673 Highland Avenue in response to community complaints that resulted in an investigation of that location.
37 year old, Lakeshia Gilchrist of 673 Highland Avenue Henderson NC was arrested and charged with Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance, Possession With The Intent to Manufacture Sell and Deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Manufacture Cocaine, Felony Maintain A Dwelling Place For A Controlled Substance, Possess of Drug Paraphernalia, Simple Possession of Schedule a VI Controlled Substance and Possession With the Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver a Controlled Substance Within 1000 feet Of A School. She received a $90,000.00 secured bond. A rifle, two pistols, narcotics, and US Currency were seized pursuit to the search warrant.
32 year old, Major Kelly of 413 Davis Street Henderson NC was arrested for the felony of Possession of Cocaine and Possession of a Schedule VI Controlled Substance. He received a $5,000.00 secured bond.
Both were released from custody after posting bond.
If anyone has information about the sale and distribution of illegal narcotics or other ongoing criminal activity, please contact us through Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers at (252- 492-1925 or P3 app), call us at 252-438-4141, or contact us through Facebook or Instagram.
Municipal Elections Could Be Postponed If Senate Bill Passes
/by Laura GabelHenderson officials are waiting to learn results of a meeting today in Raleigh that could change the date of the 2021 municipal elections from the current date of Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Senate Bill 722 hasn’t passed into law yet, but it proposes that municipalities must consider data from the 2020 U.S. Census to before scheduling elections, according to Vance County’s Board of Elections Director Faye M. Gill.
Gill told WIZS News Monday that four seats on the Henderson City Council are up for election in 2021.
The proposed bill was scheduled to be discussed Monday afternoon in a meeting of the Rules and Operations State Senate Committee. If it passes into law, municipalities must use 2020 Census data to “review and revise its electoral districts” before holding elections.
Gill said at-large seats for Wards 1 and 2, currently held by council members Sara Coffey and William Burnette, respectively, are up for election in 2021, as well as Ward seats 3 and 4, held by Gary Daeke and Ola Thorp-Cooper, respectively.
Changes in district lines send a ripple effect through elections processes, and Gill said since candidates must reside in the district they represent, it will be important to know whether district lines have changed. “It just depends on where the lines are drawn,” she said. The City Council would determine that the electoral districts accurately reflect the Census data, and the board of elections would see the process through.
Gill’s main concern is “whoever runs is running in the correct ward,” and voters are voting in the correct ward, too.
As it stands now, filing for the 2021 City of Henderson election will begin on Monday, July 26, 2021 at 12 noon and will end on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 at 12 noon. Filing fee is $10.
Municipal elections are set for Tuesday, Oct. 5. If necessary, a runoff date is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 2.
If the bill becomes law, the filing dates and the election dates would be pushed back to give council time to verify electoral districts are accurate. Municipalities would have until mid-November to do so.
“It hasn’t passed yet,” Gill said of Senate Bill 722. “We’ve not been told to do anything yet,” she said.
Farmers Market Opens For Wednesday Sales June 2
/by Laura GabelWhether it’s the cabbage or kale, beets or bok choy you’ve had a hankering for, the wait is over – find those items and more at the Vance County Regional Farmers Market as it kicks off its mid-week market tomorrow, Wednesday, June 2.
In addition to a wide variety of fresh produce and other local hand-crafted items, there will be a mobile clinic set up to give COVID-19 vaccines tomorrow as well. The clinic will operate from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. No appointment is necessary.
The market will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through the summer. There are three “twilight markets” that will be held in lieu of the Wednesday market – the Tuesday twilight markets will be from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on June 29, July 27 and Aug. 24.
COVID-19 restrictions have eased at the market, and anyone who is fully vaccinated will not be required to wear a face mask. Farmers market vendors and visitors are still encouraged to maintain social distancing and other safety protocols.
The VCRFM is located at 210 Southpark Drive in Henderson.
(This is not a paid ad.)
Cooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie 06-01-21 – What Works in the Lawn and Garden
/by CharleneListen live at 100.1 FM / 1450 AM / or on the live stream at WIZS.com at 11:50 a.m. Mon, Tues & Thurs.
Oxford City Hall Set To Reopen To Public June 1
/by Laura GabelThe City of Oxford will be re-opening its office facilities to the public on June 1, 2021.
Visitors to Oxford City Hall can once again pay utility bills in person at a kiosk just inside the entrance, according to a press release to WIZS News. A city staff member will be stationed at the front kiosk to contact other city staff that visitors wish to see, and the visitor then will be escorted to the appropriate area or office within City Hall.
Oxford Mayor Jackie Sergent told WIZS News Friday that she is proud of the city’s efforts to keep everyone safe. “I am proud that the city of Oxford worked hard to protect its staff and our public during the COVID outbreak without decreasing services or access to meetings,” she stated. “But doing business by Zoom has been hard on everyone, so we are delighted to open our doors to the public and one another again.”
The City of Oxford is “excited to welcome the public back to City Hall and its other public facilities as we look forward to continuing to serve the public as we strive to return to normal,” according to the statement, issued by Alyssa Blair, the city’s administrative assistant.
The City of Oxford will respectfully require individuals who desire entry to a city facility to wear a mask and maintain established social distancing protocols. Sergent encouraged everyone eligible to get vaccinated “so we can continue to protect one another,” she said.
Meetings of the Oxford board of commissioners, planning board, board of adjustment, and historical commission will once again be held at their regular date and time in the commissioner’s board meeting room at Oxford City Hall.
The public is encouraged to attend and to observe all indoor gathering COVID-19 protocols – including wearing masks and social distancing – for those who remain unvaccinated.
WIZS Local News Audio 06-01-21 Noon
/by Bill HarrisThank you for listening to WIZS Radio, Your Community Voice!
Area Extension Offices To Offer Pesticide Recertification Opportunities In June
/by Laura GabelWarren, Vance and Granville counties are hosting a couple of virtual pesticide recertification sessions in June.
The first session is scheduled for 10 a.m. on June 10 and the second is scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 14, according to information from Matthew Place, with Warren County Cooperative Extension.
The meetings will be held via Zoom, but Place said participants can make arrangements to watch the webinars from their county’s extension offices if access to a computer or the internet is a problem.
The following category credits will be included with the June 10 class: D, L, N and X
The following category credits will be included with the June 14th class: A, B, D, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, T, X.
Registration is required. Visit http://go.ncsu.edu/pestclasskerrtar to register.
If you have any questions or would like to reserve a spot to watch the classes at the Warren County Center, call Place at 252.257.3640 or email at mbplace@ncsu.edu.
The Local Skinny! Jobs In Vance
/by Bill HarrisThe H-V Chamber of Commerce and WIZS, Your Community Voice, present Jobs in Vance for June 1, 2021. The Chamber compiles the information, and it is presented here and on the radio.
Contact the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce at 438-8414 or email christa@hendersonvance.org to be included.
Legacy Human Services
Director of Mental Health Services – This part-time position serves to administratively and clinically manage the mental health line of business which includes: The ADP Center, Warren Street Group Home, and Burnette Road Apartments.
Substance Abuse Aide – This part-time position serves as a presence and a resource within the adult male substance abuse halfway house.
Full Time or Part-time Direct Support Professionals (DSP) for our group homes which are 24-hour residential facilities serving adults with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities in Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren Counties. These positions are for every other weekend and require sleepover.
Qualified Substance Abuse Professional – The primary purpose of this full-time position is to provide LCAS clinical services as a member of the Assertive Community Treatment Team.
Contact Person: Laura Newton
Method of Contact: If you are interested, please come by our office at 626 S. Garnett Street in Henderson for an application or call 252-438-6700 ext. 204 for more information.
Walmart
Walmart is conducting an Onsite Hiring Event
Jobs Available: Order Fillers
When: Tuesday, June 8th 2021
Time: 2-6 PM
Location: 453 Martin Creek Rd. Henderson, NC 27537
Requirements: Be 18 years or older, have high school diploma, GED or equivalent, the ability to pass a background check and a drug screen and have the ability to lift up to 60 pounds unassisted
Select Tissue of NC
Jobs Available: All openings are for second shift. Machine Operator, Truck Driver CDL license Class A, Shift Supervisor, Mechanic, Production Packer (Napkin Line), Dumper, Machine Operator Helper, Quality Control and Stacker
Method of Contact: All applicants are to apply through NC Works
Some of these businesses are present or past advertisers of WIZS. Being an ad client is not a condition of being listed or broadcast. This is not a paid ad.
TownTalk: Camping; Fireworks; Medicaid
/by WIZS StaffWIZS, Your Community Voice.
TownTalk for June 1, 2021.
Hosts John C. Rose and Bill Harris discussed camping, local fireworks shows and Medicaid.
For complete details and audio click play.
The fireworks display and gathering that typically takes place on Kerr Lake July 4th weekend has been moved to Labor Day weekend, specifically to Saturday, Sept 4th at Satterwhite Point.
Vance County Tourism Director Pam Hester said, “It was not practical to have it. … The Board voted to move it.”
The reason is a deadline that needed to be met, which included deposits for the fireworks, came before CDC guidance changed concerning covid and before Governor Roy Cooper relaxed state mandates.
In addition, the North Carolina Parks Service is short staffed, which was going to make it very difficult to have the necessary manpower in place to host a large event at Satterwhite Point.
State of North Carolina Press Release –
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (May 26th) announced all Medicaid beneficiaries currently eligible to transition to managed care have selected or been assigned a health plan with 97% enrolled in a plan that includes their current primary care provider (PCP) in network.
As a result, nearly all current beneficiaries will keep the same health care provider they have today when managed care launches on July 1. That means more families can continue to visit the practices and doctors who know them best and are familiar with their specific health care needs.
Beneficiaries who did not select a health plan during open enrollment, which ended on May 21, were auto-enrolled in a plan. NCDHHS’ auto-enrollment process prioritized existing relationships between beneficiaries and their PCP and, where possible, a plan that has contracted with that provider was selected for the beneficiary. A summary of NC Medicaid Managed Care enrollment by plans and regions can be found here. Confirmation notices and health plan welcome packets will be mailed to beneficiaries through June 12. Beneficiaries have until Sept. 30, 2021 to change plans for any reason.
“Ensuring beneficiaries have access to the health care they need on Day 1 of Medicaid Managed Care has been a key priority throughout this process,” said Deputy Secretary of NC Medicaid Dave Richard. “This is an important step to ensuring continuity of care for the 1.6 million Medicaid beneficiaries who will begin receiving their care through health plans on July 1.”
Federally recognized tribal members living in the tribal service area who did not choose a health plan were enrolled into the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Tribal Option. The EBCI Tribal Option is primarily offered in five counties: Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Jackson and Swain to federally recognized tribal members and others eligible for services through Indian Health Service (IHS).
Whether beneficiaries chose a plan during open enrollment or were auto-enrolled by NC Medicaid, everyone will have through Sept. 30, 2021, to change their health plan or primary care provider for any reason by contacting the NC Medicaid Enrollment Broker. After that, unless there is a special reason, beneficiaries must wait until their next Medicaid recertification date to change health plans.
Most beneficiaries in NC Medicaid must be enrolled in a managed care health plan. More information can be found on the “Do I Need to Choose a Health Plan?” fact sheet. Beneficiaries are encouraged to visit the NC Medicaid Enrollment Broker website at ncmedicaidplans.gov or call the Enrollment Broker at 833-870-5500 (TTY: 833-870-5588) with any additional questions.