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George Daye, the incumbent candidate for the Henderson City Council’s 4th Ward At-Large seat, was the guest of honor on Thursday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk.
Daye is running against Jason A. Spriggs in the October 8, 2019, City of Henderson election.
Also serving on the Human Resources, Public Safety and Regional Transportation Committees for the City of Henderson, Daye said he would like to continue to seek affordable housing opportunities for residents should he be reelected to the City Council.
“It would help the community a lot if we had decent housing,” said Daye. “The City is doing a good job. When you have a complaint, [the solution] doesn’t just happen the next day. It takes time to get things resolved, but we’ve seen progress.”
Promoting additional rent-to-own opportunities to help residents achieve the pride that comes with homeownership is one way Daye said the City can help with the housing situation.
Daye, a resident of N. Pinkston Street, said he was “blessed” to achieve homeownership through a similar rent-to-own opportunity.
Another area of concern, according to Daye, is Henderson’s high crime and drug rate. “We need to somehow get control of our young people because what they are doing is killing our city.”
To accomplish that, Daye, who is also the president of Raemac Transportation, suggested working closely with law enforcement and local churches.
“I do think we have people in place that are willing to see Henderson go forward. People in [influential] positions should be willing to work with the community to see a better Henderson. We need to do everything we can to work with the Henderson Police Department to downgrade these things that are going on.”
“Then we need to carry the message forth to our churches. To me, the church should be the backbone of seeing that other people are living the best that they can. Many of us get in our churches and do our own thing and that is as far as we are going. I look at the need and the cry of the people that ride with me every day and there are some issues that we can help solve.”
Despite the issues, Daye said that he loves the city that he has called home for the majority of his life, “Henderson is a fine place to live; I’ve been here 76 years.”
Acknowledging his age, Daye said he has served in a mentoring capacity to current opponent Spriggs in the past, and initially questioned running for reelection because he was “looking for a younger person to take the position.”
Believing he has at least one more term left in him, Daye said he decided to file but will “support Jason all the way” if Spriggs is elected.
“As the time drew nigh, I said ‘well, if I win this election I’ll be 80-years-old when I get out of here. So, I refiled and if I win, I’ll give it my best shot.’”
(This is not a paid political advertisement. Jason Spriggs participated in a similar Town Talk interview with WIZS on July 24, 2019.)
To hear Daye’s Town Talk interview in its entirety, including discussion on a replacement for retiring Henderson City Manager Frank Frazier, please click the play button below. Listen live to WIZS’ Town Talk Monday-Friday at 11 a.m. on 1450AM, 100.1 FM or online at www.wizs.com.
Vance Co. Board of Commissioners to Hold Monthly Meeting Aug. 5
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-Information courtesy Kelly H. Grissom, Clerk to Board/Executive Asst., County of Vance
Agenda items include:
1. Public Comments (for those registered to speak by 5:45 p.m. – each speaker is limited to five minutes)
2. Public Hearing – NCDOT Road Abandonment
3. Appointment – Sennica Nicholson, Board of Elections Chair – Relocation of Elections Office
4. Appointment – Lina Howe and Angela Dolanos, 4-H – What 4-H Means to Me
5. Appointment – Porcha Brooks, Tax Administrator – Untimely Exemption Application
6. Water District Board
a. Committee Report
b. Staff Report
c. Monthly Operations Report
7. Committee Reports and Recommendations
a. Technology Committee – Broadband Kickoff Meeting
b. Properties Committee – REO Property Offer & Minimum Bid Policy Amendment – Construction Plan Review – Warrenton Road Convenience Site
c. Public Safety Committee – Fire Engine Donation – Fire District Boundary Changes – Emergency Operations Plan Update
8. Finance Director’s Report
a. Surplus Property
b. Capital Project Ordinance – Eaton Johnson Renovation
9. County Attorney’s Report
a. REO Property Bid Acceptance – 803-809 N. Garnett Street – Parcel 0075 03031
b. REO Property – New Offers – 340 Davis Street – Parcel 0027 07015
10. County Manager’s Report
a. Revised Fireworks Permit – City of Henderson
b. Resolution Formalizing General Fund Loan to Water Fund
11. Consent Agenda Items
a. Budget Amendments
b. Tax Refunds and Releases
c. Monthly Reports
d. Minutes
12. Miscellaneous
a. Appointments
b. September Meeting Date
13. Closed Session
a. Personnel Matter
b. Legal Matter
Click here to view current and prior Board agendas.
Granville County Board of Commissioners to Meet Mon., August 5
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Debra A. Weary, Clerk to the Board, Granville County
The Granville County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, August 5, 2019, at 7 p.m. at the Granville Expo and Convention Center, 4185 US Highway 15 South, Oxford.
Agenda items include:
Consent Agenda
1. Contingency Summary
2. Budget Amendment #1 for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020
3. Minutes
4. Tax Refunds and Releases for 06/2019
5. Resolution for 2020 Census
Recognitions and Presentations
6. Recognition of Service – James J. Hayes, Jr.
7. Teen Law Academy Presentation
8. Summer Civic Leadership Intern Program
Public Comments
9. Public Comments
Public Hearings
10. Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – Coletti
11. Public Hearing For Economic Development – Project Cookie
12. Public Hearing for Economic Development – Project IVAC
Solid Waste Matters
13. Solid Waste Residential, Collection Franchise and Convenience Site Management
14. Consulting Services – Labella Associates
Purchasing
15. HVAC Service Agreement for South Branch Library & Early College High School
16. Purchase of Dodge Charger Police Vehicles
Appointments
17. Parks, Greenways, and Recreation Committee Appointments
18. Five County Community Operations Center Oversight Board
County Manager’s Report
19. NCACC Voting Delegate
20. Renewal of Recycling Coordinator MOU
21. School Funding Request – Stovall-Shaw Elementary Project
22. Granville County Information Technology (IT) Policy
23. IT Staffing Needs
County Attorney’s Report
24. County Attorney’s Report
Presentations by County Board Members
25. Presentations by County Board Members
Any Other Matters
26. Any Other Matters
Closed Session
27. Closed Session as allowed by G.S. 143-318.11(a)(5) – Property Acquisition
28. Closed Session as allowed by G.S. 143-318.11(a)(6) – Personnel
To view Granville Co. Board of Commissioner meeting agendas and minutes, click here.
Granville Co. Board of Education to Hold Regular Monthly Meeting Aug. 5
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC AND PRESS
The Granville County Board of Education will meet for a regular board meeting on Monday, August 5, 2019, 6 p.m. at the Granville County Public Schools Central Office, 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, North Carolina.
The Board will also meet in a Closed Session with the Board’s attorney in accordance with N.C. General Statute 143.318.11 (a)(6), 143-318.11 (a)(3), 143.318.11 (a)(5) and Section 115C-321 on this evening.
Town Talk 08/02/19
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News 08/02/19
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Town Talk (08/01/19): George Daye Seeks Reelection to Henderson City Council
/by Kelly Bondurant100.1 FM / 1450 AM WIZS; Local News broadcasts M-F 8am, 12pm, 5pm
George Daye, the incumbent candidate for the Henderson City Council’s 4th Ward At-Large seat, was the guest of honor on Thursday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk.
Daye is running against Jason A. Spriggs in the October 8, 2019, City of Henderson election.
Also serving on the Human Resources, Public Safety and Regional Transportation Committees for the City of Henderson, Daye said he would like to continue to seek affordable housing opportunities for residents should he be reelected to the City Council.
“It would help the community a lot if we had decent housing,” said Daye. “The City is doing a good job. When you have a complaint, [the solution] doesn’t just happen the next day. It takes time to get things resolved, but we’ve seen progress.”
Promoting additional rent-to-own opportunities to help residents achieve the pride that comes with homeownership is one way Daye said the City can help with the housing situation.
Daye, a resident of N. Pinkston Street, said he was “blessed” to achieve homeownership through a similar rent-to-own opportunity.
Another area of concern, according to Daye, is Henderson’s high crime and drug rate. “We need to somehow get control of our young people because what they are doing is killing our city.”
To accomplish that, Daye, who is also the president of Raemac Transportation, suggested working closely with law enforcement and local churches.
“I do think we have people in place that are willing to see Henderson go forward. People in [influential] positions should be willing to work with the community to see a better Henderson. We need to do everything we can to work with the Henderson Police Department to downgrade these things that are going on.”
“Then we need to carry the message forth to our churches. To me, the church should be the backbone of seeing that other people are living the best that they can. Many of us get in our churches and do our own thing and that is as far as we are going. I look at the need and the cry of the people that ride with me every day and there are some issues that we can help solve.”
Despite the issues, Daye said that he loves the city that he has called home for the majority of his life, “Henderson is a fine place to live; I’ve been here 76 years.”
Acknowledging his age, Daye said he has served in a mentoring capacity to current opponent Spriggs in the past, and initially questioned running for reelection because he was “looking for a younger person to take the position.”
Believing he has at least one more term left in him, Daye said he decided to file but will “support Jason all the way” if Spriggs is elected.
“As the time drew nigh, I said ‘well, if I win this election I’ll be 80-years-old when I get out of here. So, I refiled and if I win, I’ll give it my best shot.’”
(This is not a paid political advertisement. Jason Spriggs participated in a similar Town Talk interview with WIZS on July 24, 2019.)
To hear Daye’s Town Talk interview in its entirety, including discussion on a replacement for retiring Henderson City Manager Frank Frazier, please click the play button below. Listen live to WIZS’ Town Talk Monday-Friday at 11 a.m. on 1450AM, 100.1 FM or online at www.wizs.com.
Sadies Coffee Corner Holding Contest for Downtown Henderson Mural
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-Information courtesy the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
Sadies Coffee Corner (SCC) is looking to the community to provide a mural that represents Henderson and its future! SCC is looking to engage young people in this creative opportunity to tell the story of Henderson.
To enter, submit a rough sketch and a one to two-page description detailing the meaning of the mural. Entries will be judged on young people’s role in crafting the mural sketch and narrative, the meaningfulness and creativity of the design, and the connection to the theme “Henderson Moving Forward.”
Judges will include a panel of SCC staff, votes from your community and the City of Henderson. The winning agency will receive a gift card to cover the purchase of art supplies and a cash prize of $500.
Rules:
If you have questions about the 2019 Mural Contest, please contact info@sadiescoffeecorner.com.
(This is not a paid advertisement)
Perry Memorial Library to Wrap Up Summer Reading With Big Bang BOOM!
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-Information courtesy Perry Memorial Library
The Perry Memorial Library will hold their 2019 Summer Reading Program finale on Friday, August 2, 2019, at 2 p.m.
With a live performance by the “high-energy” band Big Bang BOOM, both parents and children will find it hard to stay in their seats!
Playing covers (with a twist) combined with their hard-rocking, funky original music, Big Bang BOOM is one of the highest sought after children’s acts in NC.
Following the finale, Perry Library will spend the remainder of August planning upcoming programming. Tuesday, September 3 will officially start the library’s fall programming.
2019-20 ‘Granville Today’ Publication Ready for Distribution
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— Information courtesy Granville County Chamber of Commerce | Ginnie Currin, Executive Director ~ 919-693-6125 ~ ginnie@granville-chamber.com
The 2019-2020 issue of the Granville County Chamber of Commerce’s “Granville Today” publication has just been received for distribution.
The Chamber is grateful to the advertisers for making this annual publication available and encourages shopping local with these very supportive merchants and businesses.
Copies are available at the Granville County Chamber of Commerce office locations – 1598 NC Hwy 56/Suite 4, between Butner and Creedmoor and 124 Hillsboro St., Oxford.
The Granville County Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Committee previews the new edition of “GRANVILLE TODAY” – the 2019 – 2020 issue that has just been received for distribution. Left to right: Jason Finch/Union Bank, Treasurer; Cecilia Wheeler/Vance-Granville Community College, President-elect; Larry Wilson/Lewis Electric of Oxford, Vice-President; Tanya Evans/Duke Energy, President; and Hal Muetzel/Express Employment Professionals, Past President. (Granville Co. Chamber Photo)
Steve Cannon Named Rebuilding Hope’s August Spotlight Volunteer
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-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc.
In his 10 years as a Rebuilding Hope volunteer, Steve Cannon has seen a lot of wheelchair ramps and rooftops, but the “divine appointments” stand out.
“I was a fulltime volunteer for six years, serving as the construction coordinator,” Steve says.
“I had the opportunity to visit with homeowners and their families when doing job assessments. This time was always special. These were divine appointments.”
Steve Cannon named Rebuilding Hope’s August 2019 Volunteer of the Month. (Photo Credit: RHI)
Steve says he “experienced hurting people looking for answers and hope. I got the opportunity to pray with them and present the Gospel.
What was really special was experiencing the power of the Gospel. People putting their faith in Jesus. Seeing their hopelessness turn to hope.”
The Pickens, S.C., native volunteered after hearing a presentation about RHI’s mission and ministry.
After he retired from the North Carolina Forest Service in 2009 with 30 years of service, Steve says, “God called me to get involved in the ministry and the opportunity it gave to introduce our community to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
Moving into a part-time role, Steve serves where he’s needed – at the warehouse or during outreach events, such as SOS D-Now and Kids’ Construction Camp.
“I encourage others to volunteer,” says the outreach pastor at New Sandy Creek Baptist Church. “God uses you to bless others, but God also blesses you through His work. Most of the time I felt like I got the biggest blessing.”
In other activities, Steve has worked with Embrace Henderson in its outreach events and Joy Club in the public schools.
Steve and wife Ann have been married nearly 33 years and have two daughters.
In his leisure time, Steve says he enjoys hiking and hunting.