WIZS Radio Henderson Local News 01-28-25 Noon
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Michael Ellington of the Vance County Cooperative Extension Service discusses how to choose appropriate containers based on their material, drainage, and size.
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Update 1-28-25:
Vance County Manager Renee Perry said, “One more was received before the deadline. Charisse Fain.”
Perry confirmed that during the next regular commissioners meeting, this Monday, February 3, 2025 at 6 p.m., that next steps in this appointment process will be discussed.
Please review earlier updates below for further information.
Update 1-24-25:
The Vance County Board of Commissioners has the names of four people who are interested in filling the vacant District 3 seat on the board. Today was the deadline to submit names and the names that WIZS reported Thursday are the names that will be considered, according to information from County Manager C. Renee Perry.
Listed in alphabetical order, the four individuals are:
Joseph Doyle Carpunky
Jeanette B. Floyd
Charles Turrentine, Jr.
William Gordon Wilder
Former Commissioner Sean Alston vacated his seat on the board effective Jan. 1, when he took a job as a magistrate in Warren County. The commissioners have until Mar. 1 – 60 days from the time the seat was vacated – to appoint a replacement.
At a meeting in early January, County Attorney Jonathan Care advised commissioners that a meeting may need to be held in early February to discuss the appointment and those interested in filling Alston’s unexpired term.
The next regular meeting of the commissioners is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 3.
The district 3 seat is up for election in 2026, according to Vance County Elections Director Haley Rawles.
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Original Update 1-23-25:
With the deadline looming, Vance County Manager C. Renee Perry confirmed Thursday that four individuals have submitted their names to be considered to fill the vacant District 3 seat on the Vance County Board of Commissioners. Other interested individuals have until tomorrow – Friday, Jan. 24 – to submit information to the county.
Listed in alphabetical order, the four individuals are:
Former Commissioner Sean Alston vacated his seat on the board effective Jan. 1, when he took a job as a magistrate in Warren County. The commissioners have until Mar. 1 – 60 days from the time the seat was vacated – to appoint a replacement.
At a meeting in early January, County Attorney Jonathan Care advised commissioners that a meeting may need to be held in early February to discuss the appointment and those interested in filling Alston’s unexpired term.
The next regular meeting of the commissioners is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 3.
The district 3 seat is up for election in 2026, according to Vance County Elections Director Haley Rawles.
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— information courtesy of U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina
U.S. Attorney Michael F. Easley, Jr. has announced that the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina has implemented the EDNC Whistleblower Pilot Program.
“In this office, we are focused on enhancing the identification and prosecution of white-collar crime,” Easley said in a written statement released Friday. “The EDNC Whistleblower Pilot Program achieves that by incentivizing individuals to proactively come forward with information about crimes taking place within corporations. The benefit to the participant, if qualified, is avoiding prosecution. We encourage all who may have information on fraud, corruption, or corporate crime, to fill out the short form on our website.”
To encourage early voluntary self-disclosure of criminal conduct and to promote effective enforcement of criminal laws, the office has implemented the EDNC Whistleblower Pilot Program. The program applies to circumstances where an individual discloses information regarding certain covered subjects identified in the policy to this office, Easley’s statement explained. Covered subjects include criminal conduct undertaken by or through public or private entities or organizations, including corporations, partnerships, non-profits, exchanges, financial institutions, investment advisers, or investment funds involving fraud or corporate control failures; intellectual property theft and related violations; or offenses affecting market integrity.
The policy also applies to disclosed criminal conduct involving state or local bribery or fraud relating to federal, state or local funds. The policy does not apply to offenses involving violence. Provided all policy conditions are met, this office will enter into a deferred or non-prosecution agreement with the whistleblower.
By clarifying the requirements and benefits of such self-disclosure, this office seeks to incentivize individuals (and their counsel) to provide actionable and timely information. This will, in turn, help us expose more misconduct and better protect the communities we serve.
Find a complete copy of the policy, along with the application at:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ednc/ednc-whistleblower-pilot-program
(Originally posted to WIZS.com Jan. 24, 2025)
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Cooperative Extension
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Fathers and daughters can enjoy a special evening together at the upcoming Father Daughter Dance at the Henderson Family YMCA.
Sponsored by Chick-fil-A, the dance will take place at the Y, 380 Ruin Creek Rd. on Saturday, Feb. 1 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 for each dad-daughter pair, but additional daughters can join in the fun for an extra $5. The dance is for girls 5-12 years old and their father or that special male role model in their lives.
Icon Entertainment is providing music for the event.
And don’t forget dinner beforehand! Stop by the Chick-fil-A off Dabney Drive at 200 Trade St. between 5:30 p.m. and 7 for a pre-dance meal. You’ll get one free child’s meal with purchase of an adult meal before heading over to the dance.
Registration is open now and ends Friday, Jan. 31.
Visit https://www.hendersonymca.org/ and scroll down to find the dance under Upcoming Events & Registration.
Contact Director of Membership Tesa Alexander at tesaa@henfamymca.org to learn more.
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Cooperative Extension
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