The Vanguard Café in Oxford, where students in Vance-Granville Community College’s Culinary Arts program prepare and serve lunch for the public, is inviting the public to participate in developing culinary students’ kitchen and hospitality skills by dining there on scheduled Thursdays during the upcoming spring 2012 semester. “This gives students an opportunity for realistic training, while offering unique cuisine to local diners,” said VGCC Dean of Business and Applied Technologies Bobby Van Brunt. “Vance-Granville can achieve its educational goals with …
Month: December 2011
Tuesday Open Line
I know there are lot of animal lovers on the site, and wanted to bring to your attention something happening in North Carolina. Cumberland County officials are considering halting adoptions of so-called “bully breeds” of dogs that are linked with frequent attacks on people and other animals. Cristóbal Berry-Cabán, chairman of the animal control board, said the animal shelter doesn’t have the resources to check up on all potential adopters. He said the shelter would try to send such breeds …
Vance County Board of Commissioners Meeting
Tonight, the Vance County Board of commissioners will meet. You may download the full agenda packet here. 20111205_vance_county_boe_agenda_packet – (122 pages) Reorganization of Board – Election of Chairman Appointment of Officials: Clerk to the Board Board Vice Chairman County Manager Finance Officer County Attorney Custodian – Courthouse – Bob Fuller, Administration Building – Bob Fuller, Henry A. Dennis Building – Sandra Grissom, County Office Building – Mary Helen Jones, Social Services Building – Kay Fields Adopt Schedule of Holidays Designate …
VGCC Student Government Officers Elected
Vance-Granville Community College’s Student Government Association has elected a slate of officers to serve during the 2011-2012 year. The new leaders include President Katina D. Harris of Warrenton, a College Transfer (Associate in Science) student; Vice President Jonathan Marrow of Henderson, an Associate Degree Nursing major; Secretary Goldie Davis, a School-Age Education major from Henderson; Treasurer Brooke Allen, a Franklin County Early College High School student from Louisburg; Public Information Officer Rachel Williams of Oxford, a College Transfer (Associate in …
Senator Richard Burr Report
While Friday’s announcement that the unemployment rate has dropped to 8.6% is more encouraging than reports we have seen in recent months, we are still very far away from the kind of job growth needed to get our country back on track. Instead of focusing on expensive short-term stimulus policies that have not worked, we need to give job creators the certainty and predictability they need to thrive, grow and hire; and that starts with reforming our tax code and …
Monday Open Line
Tonight, the Vance County Board of Commissioners will hold their monthly county commissioner meeting. Agenda will be posted on our website today. This weeks presidential Weekly Address President Obama calls on Congress to extend and expand the payroll tax cut — to protect middle class families and ensure that the economy continues to grow. Another video released this weekend shows a recap of last weeks events in the administration called the West Wing Week. And finally, President Obama was joined …
Henderson NC Christmas Parade 2011 Pictures
Here’s our collection of pictures from Sunday’s parade. Our camera battery ran out sooner than expected, but also we took video that I’ll post as well if that turned out alright. Enjoy! [nggallery id=9]
Armed Robbery Arrest Hampton Inn
On November 29, 2011 around 1:46 AM officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to the Hampton Inn, 382 Ruin Creek Road, Henderson in reference to an armed robbery that occurred. The suspect displayed a handgun and left with an undisclosed amount of U.S. currency. Upon arrival, officers obtained a description of the suspect. About fifteen minutes later a Vance County Sheriff’s Deputy observed a green Ford Explorer traveling at a high rate of speed on I-85 North. Upon the …
VGCC graduate returns to discuss high-tech research
A Vance-Granville Community College graduate returned to his alma mater on Nov. 23 to talk with students who now sit where he once did, and to update them on the exciting scientific research in which he has participated. Kevan E. Julye, a former Henderson resident and Northern Vance High School graduate, was a Dean’s List student in the College Transfer program at VGCC and received a State Employees Credit Union Foundation Scholarship. He completed an Associate in Science degree in …
Representative Michael H. Wray’s Raleigh Report
The session would have allowed the consideration of a new gaming deal with the Cherokee Nation in western North Carolina. However the 30-page document approved by the governor and tribal leaders was not completed before adjournment. Since the end of regular session, legislators have been called into special sessions for nearly four work weeks. Each day of session costs the state an estimated $50,000, so we have already reached nearly $1 million, just in administrative costs, for these largely unproductive …
Friday / Weekend Open Line (and stuff to do!)
Friday night, Christmas With The Embers holiday concert begins at 7pm. If you still need tickets, you can get them from the Henderson Vance Chamber of Commerce. Congratulations to NYNative, our winner of 2 tickets to the concert from our website. Be sure you’ve picked up your tickest at the chamber! Saturday, Townsville will host their Christmas Parade beginning at 10am. Sunday, Henderson will host their Christmas Parade beginning at 2:30pm. The parade route goes from the Dabney Drive Extension …
North Carolina Offering Tax Trouble Assistance for Small Businesses
RALEIGH – The Small Business Taxpayer Recovery Program launched by the N.C. Department of Revenue and the N.C. Small Business Commissioners Office in July is now helping more than 1,000 small businesses get back on their feet after facing financial hardships during the economic downturn. “Our top priority is creating and sustaining jobs in North Carolina, and we all know that small businesses are the primary engine of job growth,” Gov. Bev Perdue said. “More than 1,000 small businesses are …
Henderson Vice/Narcotics Unit Charges 3 on Drug Complaints
On November 22, 2011 members of the Henderson Police Department Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a search warrant at 413 N. Clark Street, Henderson in reference to numerous drug complaints from concerned citizens. During the execution of the search warrant one .22 caliber handgun and drug paraphernalia were recovered. Connie Venable, 46, of 413 North Clark Street, Henderson was cited for drug paraphernalia and released. On November 22, 2011 members of the Henderson Police Department Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a search warrant at …
Kidnapping Victim OK, Suspect Fled
On November 24, 2011 around 11:38 PM officers with the Henderson Police Department received a call in reference to an armed subject at 128 Pearl Street. Upon arrival, officers learned that a kidnapping of an 18 year-old female had just occurred. Officers surrounded the area in an attempt to locate the victim and the suspect with the assistance of the Vance County Sheriff’s Office. Officers then received a call to 581 N. Beckford Drive in reference to a prowler. Upon …
Henderson Middle School Has New Interim Principal
Former principal at Henderson Middle School Victor Fenner’s last day was November 29, 2011. David Westbrook has been appointed the interim principal until further notice.
Thursday Open Lines
In case you didn’t see, NYNative is our winner of the Christmas With the Embers tickets. Tickets are still available at the Chamber of Commerce for $10.00 per adult. $5.00 per child. The concert is Friday night at VGCC. Thank you to everyone who entered, and stay tuned for our next contest. If your business would like to sponsor a contest with a prize item or gift certificate please contact us at submit@homeinhenderson.com. It provides good free advertising for your …