WIZS Local News Audio 4-1-21 Noon
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Close to 78 miles of area roadways are set to be resurfaced throughout Vance, Warren and Person counties at a cost of almost $10 million, according to the N.C. Department of Transportation.
NC DOT officials shared details of the three contracts, all of which were awarded to low bidder Carolina Sunrock of Raleigh. The contracts state that all work must be complete before November 2022. This information comes from Marty R. Homan, of the Communications Office at NC DOT in Raleigh.
Also listed in the project is the portion of Garnett Street that is located in the heart of downtown, which will allow for construction of a grassy strip in the road. Members of the Downtown Development Commission had discussed the possibility of creating a median in Garnett Street. City Manager Terrell Blackmon said Tuesday that he had not received a timeline from the Vance County engineer for DOT as to when the resurfacing would begin. A majority of William Street, from just north of Old Epsom Road all the way to Main Street, is also scheduled to have curb and gutter installed.
Below is a partial list of roads that will be resurfaced in Vance County:
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The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce and WIZS Radio have teamed up to provide a list of job openings in Vance County, which will be updated at least once per week.
The Chamber is compiling and providing the information to WIZS. The radio station is announcing the content on local news broadcasts at 8 a.m., 12 Noon and 5 p.m. M-F as well as publishing the information here in this format.
Salvation Army
Opening for a Community Center Director at the Salvation Army, 2292 Ross Mill Rd, Henderson. As part of the job responsibilities, the Community Center Director will direct, supervise, monitor, and evaluate the overall operation, finances, and direction of the Salvation Army youth program – Red Shield Club/ Community Center under the supervision of the Corps Officer and the Advisory Council. They will need knowledge of the principles and practices of budget and financial development and administration, strategic planning and public relations. Ability to effectively select, recruit, led and supervise staff, Board members and volunteers. Ability to represent The Salvation Army in a professional manner and to conduct public speaking engagements in order to promote the mission of their Boys & Girls Club. Applicants will need a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Services, Child Development or a related field, and five years progressively responsible experience administering social service programs preferably targeted to child development with at least three years in a supervisory capacity, or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Applicants can email Capt. Derrick Smith at derrick.smith@uss.salvationarmy.org or apply online at the Indeed Job Website.
Vance Charter School
Looking for substitute teachers, and classroom certified teachers. Contact Brian Mathis at (252) 431-0440.
T&R Tractor & Truck Repair
Looking for an experienced diesel mechanic, must have own tools and pass a drug test. Come by for an application or bring a resume!
Faye Patrick – T&R Tractor &Trailer Repair – 285 Vanco Mill Rd. – Henderson NC 27536
252-438-4243
MR Williams Company
We are in need of the following workers with warehouse experience in picking, along with forklift/pallet jack equipment certification/experience:
All days of operation are Sunday – Thursday for 2nd shift
We also need CDL A Drivers. This is Monday – Friday and start times vary depending on the route.
Kristy Granger – Dir. Human Resources – 800.733.8104 x1101
Middleburg Steak House
Now taking applications for
Bartenders
Servers
Cooks
Runners/buster
Text name and position applying for to 919-971-9963 and times to apply in person will be sent to you.
Henderson Collegiate
We are looking for an entrepreneurial, magnetic, network-expanding Director of Development to serve as a key liaison between Henderson Collegiate and the local, regional, and national education communities. This person will assist in communication management, stakeholder engagement, and fundraising to support our network. Key Responsibilities * Fundraising + Development. All candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree. * At least 2 years of experience working in external partnership-building and fundraising in the nonprofit sector (highly preferred) * Previous experience teaching in low-income schools or strong, demonstrated interest in K-12 public education (highly preferred) * Salary is competitive and commensurate based on experience, with an anticipated range of $60,000-$66,000 per year. Additionally, Henderson Collegiate offers a full benefits package. Henderson Collegiate is a free, public charter school dedicated to transforming rural public education for low-income families in North Carolina. Contact Eric Sanchez – esanchez@hendersoncollegiate.org
Express Employment Professionals (Job Placement Business)
Hal Muetzel with Express Professionals has openings for
Skilled Positions: Welders, Machine operators, CNC, CDL and assemblers
We currently have Packer, Assembler, Machine Operator, & Forklift positions open in Henderson, NC. Call our office at 252-572-2087 to schedule an appointment or walk in to apply at our location at 220 Dabney Drive in Henderson.
Granville-Vance Public Health Dept.
Current job opening for an Infection Prevention Training Facilitator. Contact the NC Works office to apply. (919) 693-2686
Select Products
Job opening for a Shift Supervisor. Contact HR Manager Kate Hernandez. (252) 572-1143 extension 102.
Coastal Credit Union
Job opening for a Cyber Security Analyst. Contact NC Works office to apply. (919) 693-2686.
Kittrell Job Corps Center
Job openings for the following positions.
Dorm Counselor Supervisor
Maintenance Manager
Recreation Specialist (PT)
CTT Instructor – Brick
Medical Assistant (CMA)
LPN (PT) Food Service Assistant
Contact: Angela Williams in the HR Dept. (252) 438-6161
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UPDATE 4 P.M. THURSDAY
OFFICIALS WITH GRRO INFORM WIZS NEWS THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
“(Friday’s) COVID Vaccination Clinic at Shiloh Baptist Church in Henderson has been canceled. GRRO was just informed that our allocation of vaccines will not arrive in time for tomorrow,” Luccette Mercer said.
It’s speculated that the delay in the arrival of the vaccine is due to the Easter holiday.
Once the event is rescheduled, it will be posted on wizs.com and announced on the WIZS News.
— original press release from GRRO as published about the now cancelled event
On Friday, April 2, 2021, Shiloh Baptist Church is hosting a Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic with free food and PPE distributions. The community is invited to come get their vaccines from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at 635 S. College Street in Henderson. The vaccine clinic will be conducted through drive-up or walk-up service, with minimal or no-contact.
Green Rural Redevelopment has expanded their commitment to the health and wellbeing of rural North Carolinians with the new Wellness on Wheels Mobile Medical Clinic. The 33 foot mobile clinic will be at the Shiloh Baptist Church parking lot on Friday with a team of professionals who will provide COVID testing and vaccinations. GRRO’s Community Health Workers will distribute groceries to people who get vaccinated.
Shiloh Baptist Church is pleased to be part of a great collaboration with GRRO, Groundwater Solutions, Inc. and Genesis Project1 to provide the Henderson community with another opportunity to get vaccinated.
Remember, the vaccine is your best defense against Coronavirus. Protect yourself and those you love by getting the shot. You have the spot to get the shot.
The Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department has several class offerings at Aycock Recreational Center to get you moving on land or in the water. Below are the listings, along with times and costs, according to Tara Goolsby, program superintendent for HVRPD.
Yoga – Classes are Thursdays from 6:15 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sessions teach Basic Yoga techniques to inspire physical, mental and spiritual inner peace. Class is limited to 10 participants and cost $1 for members, $2 for non-members. Register at Aycock Recreation Center or online at https://hvrpd.recdesk.com/. Masks are required during the class and while in the facility. To learn more, contact Lauren Newlin at 252.438.3160 or lnewlin@ci.henderson.nc.us.
Hip-Hop Water Aerobics – This fun and fast-paced aerobics class takes place in the pool! High-energy, low impact workouts are designed to get you moving! Due to COVID-19 restrictions, classes are limited to 10 participants and masks are required in every part of the building except while in the pool. Participants must be able to touch the bottom of the 4-ft. end of the pool. Classes will be held on Thursdays, 7:15 p.m. – 8 p.m. beginning on Thursday, April 8. Classes are $1 for members, $2 for non-members. Register at Aycock Recreation Center or online https://hvrpd.recdesk.com/ . To learn more, contact Lauren Newlin at 252.438.3160 or lnewlin@ci.henderson.nc.us.
Senior Skills & Drills – Designed for participants age 50 or older to practice or learn about the different sports offered during the annual Senior Games. There is a $2 fee per activity. Register at Aycock Recreation Center or online https://hvrpd.recdesk.com/ . Masks must be worn at all times. Contact Crystal Allen at 252.431.6091 or callen@ci.henderson.nc.us) for more information.
A group of local churches is joining together to sponsor a series of virtual noontime Holy Week services, all of which are open to the community.
First Baptist, First Presbyterian, First United Methodist, Shiloh, Cotton Memorial and Holy Innocents have shared Holy Week services and lunches for many years, and the tradition continues – sort of.
This year, the services will be livestreamed at www.hendersonholyweek.com, according to Dr. Ronald S. Cava, senior minister at First Baptist Church. Although last year’s events were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the churches have had time to prepare an alternative to in-person services.
“While we still cannot have a physical gathering and share lunches, we will have services this year,” Cava said in a written statement to WIZS.
All services Monday, March 29 through Friday, April 2 at 12 noon will be live streamed and will include scripture readings, homilies, and special music.
Tracy Madigan, presently the manager of the Vance County Regional Farmers Market, has accepted a new position effective April 1. She will be the new director of the Henderson-Vance County Downtown Development Commission (DDC). Madigan confirmed the move in a text late last week saying, “I accepted the position as DDD. I have agreed to continue running the market through May — it’s only open on Saturdays — or until they hire a replacement, whichever comes first. Very hard decision; I love our farmers market!”
City Manager Terrell Blackmon confirmed the hire last week while discussing the passing of Dr. Stephen Pearson, who died Thursday at the age of 57. Pearson was at the time of his death the chairman of the DDC board of directors. Blackmon said, “She will be a City employee beginning April 1, 2021. She will be the City’s Downtown Development Director. … She will manage the City’s Main Street Program. She is replacing our previous Director Kathy Walters.”
Blackmon said one of Pearson’s “last acts as DDC Chair in recent weeks was serving on the interview panel for the hiring of the City’s new Downtown Director Tracy Madigan. His passion for Downtown Henderson was unmatched and he will truly be missed by the Henderson community.”
Paul McKenzie, agricultural area agent with Vance County Cooperative extension and immediate supervisor to Madigan, said, “We are incredibly grateful for everything Tracy has done for the market. She is a big part of the reason that the market is as successful as it’s been. Her dedication, her disposition, her demeanor, her professionalism, her creativity, I mean the list goes on and on and on. I mean, she’s the face of the market. We’re very very thrilled that she’s got this new position that she’s clearly very excited about and where she’ll be able to continue making a great contribution that uses her talents to the community.”
According to what Blackmon said, it’s the private industry experience, managing the farmers market and knowledge of the Henderson community that make Madigan a great fit for downtown. He said those are big pluses. “Farmers are also entrepreneurs/small business owners, therefore Tracy already has considerable knowledge in the marketing, retention and expansion of small businesses,” Blackmon said.
McKenzie said, “In a way, we haven’t even lost her because she’s still going to be a champion of the community and a champion of the farmers market.”
He said he was confident of finding a new manager to build on the past and present successes of the market. McKenzie felt like a smooth transition would be forthcoming.
Others are ready to help with a smooth transition for Madigan as well. “The NC Main Street program staff are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to assist with any additional training and technical assistance that Tracy will need to perform her job to the best of her ability,” Blackmon said.
He said, “When recruiting for the position, I certainly leaned on the Chamber Commerce along with other groups and individuals in the community to assist the City with identifying viable candidates to fill the position. There was some interest outside of Henderson, but most of our candidates were local, as well as, our finalists.”
Grace Ministries invites the community to an Easter egg hunt and a free barbecue lunch on Saturday, April 3.
Jamie Elliott said he expects to serve up 500 pounds of barbecue during this free event, which will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Elliott spoke with John C. Rose on The Local Skinny Thursday to discuss the event, as well as other services that Grace Ministries offers.
Elliott said the egg hunt will follow the lunch, and there will be other games and activities for children. Anyone interested in donating either colorful, plastic eggs or candies to put in them are encouraged to do so. He needs the eggs and candy by April 1; desserts are also needed for the lunch, he said. These items can be dropped off at Grace Ministries, located at 961 Burr St., Henderson.
Grace Ministries is offering an after-school program for students, he said. Grace Kids operates on Mondays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. he said. Students from 6-18 years are welcome. In addition to homework help, the program provides participants with meals, Bible Study, crafts and outdoor activities.
Elliott said a Tuesday evening program for adults facing addiction problems is another service Grace Ministries provides to the community. The program is from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The vision of Grace Ministries, according to the website, is “to have a positive impact on lives in Vance, Franklin, Granville and Warren counties, with the gospel of Jesus Christ…to reach as many who are willing to change their lives and turn away from addictions of any kind and the destructive lifestyles that come from addictions.”
Contact Elliott at 252.204.3617 for more information. Visit graceofhenderson.org to learn more.
The Local Skinny! Broadcast 3-25-21 with Jamie Elliott