RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is reminding growers and gardeners to get a head start on their planting projects by submitting soil samples now. There is no fee currently, and reports are available in one to two weeks. Also, sample information forms can now be completed and submitted online for more accurate and efficient processing. “As the weather warms up, homeowners start focusing more on yard and garden maintenance and landscaping projects, which could benefit …
Month: June 2014
Legislative Update from Senator Richard Burr
This week the Senate began moving forward on legislative solutions to address the crisis at the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). On Tuesday, Senators McCain, Coburn, Flake, and I introduced the Veterans Choice Act. This targeted, commonsense legislation would address the most pressing issues raised by the continuing VA scandal by providing veterans with greater choice and flexibility in health care providers and increasing accountability and transparency at the VA. The Veterans Choice Act was endorsed by American Legion, Iraq …
NCDOT Awards $2.7 Million Contract to Improve 15 Miles of Granville County Roads
RALEIGH — A contract awarded by the N.C. Department of Transportation will mean improvements for 15 miles over seven Granville County roads. The $2.7 million contract was awarded to Carolina Sunrock, LLC of Raleigh to resurface roads in the southern part of the county. The work for this contract can start as early as June 30, with the completion date in late November. Among the roads set to be resurfaced are: 0.8 miles of Linden Avenue between 3rd Street and …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: This Week in the District
It was great to be back in the district this week with stops including Raleigh, Cary, Sanford, and Fort Bragg. Reports regarding substandard health care and treatment of our troops at Womack Army Medical Center are upsetting and require both accountability and a remedy. I was honored to meet with several military commanders and enlisted personnel during a visit to Womack this week to address my serious concerns. While there, we had the opportunity to discuss the problems at hand …
White House Weekly Address: Supporting America’s Students
In this week’s address, President Obama underscored the importance of helping to lift the burden of crushing student loan debt faced by too many Americans and highlighted the efforts he’s taken to ensure we uphold America’s commitment to provide a quality education for all who are willing to work for it. While the President will continue to take action on his own, he urged Congress to do its part and commended Senate Democrats for working on a bill that would …
Monday Open Line
This is National Rose Month, celebrating America’s favorite flower, grown in all 50 states. One of the world’s biggest floral celebrations is going on now and will pack in its greatest activity through Jine — the Portland, Oregon Rose Festival, founded in 1907. Portland is called the City of Roses, and its many rose-themed celebrations began in late April, and continues into July. Among the numerous events making up the festival are best rose trials, an art show, drag races, …
City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday June 9th, 2014
Henderson City Council Regular Meeting will be held Monday 9 June 2014, 6:00 p.m. in the R. G. (Chick) Young, Jr. Council Chambers, Municipal Building at 134 Rose Avenue Henderson, North Carolina. Download the full agenda packet here: 20140609_coh_agenda_packet.pdf I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. OPENING REMARKSIn order to provide for the highest standards of ethical behavior and Transparency in Governanceas well as provide for good and open government, the City Council …
The Henderson Community Concert Association Tickets for Upcoming Season
The Henderson Community Concert Association is involved in its Season Membership Campaign. The 2014-2015 Concert Series will feature five outstanding performances at one low price. The best entertainment value in the area! Season tickets — that is for five live performances — are available at: $55 for an adult, $105 for a couple, $10 for a youth, and $115 for a family. This season we offer a diverse group of artists at family-friendly prices to perform at the Vance-Granville Community …
Vance County Board of Education Meeting Monday, June 9th, 2014
The Vance County Board of Education will meet in Henderson, N. C. 27536 on June 9, 2014 7:00 p.m. in the Administrative Services Center. I. Call to Order II. Moment of Silence * III. Approval of Minutes * IV. Approval of Meeting Agenda V. Recognitions/Announcements A. Wanda Bullard, Director of Accountability VI. Comments from the Public (Citizens who would like to address the Board may do so by completing Form BDDH-E, Public Participation at …
Vance County Schools – Top Bus Driver
Fermon Bostick, who has been driving a school bus for Vance County Schools since 1995, won the Vance County Schools’ Bus ROADeo competition for this year and represented the school system in district competition in Nash County. Bostick has won the local ROADeo several times over the years. He also has competed in the district competition a number of times and has advanced to the state competition three different times. He currently drives a school bus that is based at …
158 NC Schools to Receive Fresh Produce in 2014-15
Students at 158 elementary schools throughout North Carolina will enjoy more fresh fruits and vegetables during the 2014-2015 school year thanks to a $4 million grant from the USDA Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program (FFVP). The grant will be used to expand the variety of fruits and vegetables on school menus and to increase overall fruit and vegetable consumption by providing healthier snack choices for students. Includes: Aycock Elementary, Carver Elementary, Clarke Elementary, Dabney Elementary, E M Rollins Elementary. E …
VGCC Child Care Center Students Graduate
Eleven graduates of the Vance-Granville Community College Child Care Center on the college’s Main Campus were honored in a special ceremony on May 30 as they prepared to enter kindergarten this fall. The Class of 2014 included Mia Elise Monroe of Durham; Carson Grace Rowan, Kylie Paige Stainback and Mya Marquise Thompson, all of Henderson; Michelle Anne Hunter and Kaylee Grace Overby, both of Kittrell; Nakiyah Elysha Dunston, Mark Willard Medlin and Benjamin Boyd Waters, all of Oxford; Owen Christopher …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
On this date 70 years ago, while most of America slept, one of history’s most notable events unfolded, as heard at the time: “CBS World News; Bob Trout speaking. And again we bring you the available report — all of them from German sources — on what the Berlin radio calls the invasion. The Berlin radio opened its news program with a so-called invasion announcement, and I quote: ‘Here is a special bulletin. Early this morning, the long-awaited British and …
VGCC Students conduct successful food drive for kids
The Office Administration Club at Vance-Granville Community College recently conducted a community service project to help local schoolchildren in need. Students participated in the nationwide “BackPack Buddies” movement, which seeks to provide children in low-income households with food for the weekend during the school year. In April and May, the club collected non-perishable food items donated by VGCC students, faculty and staff, along with contributions from Moss Foods of Louisburg. There were collection sites at the college’s Main Campus in …
Vance County Schools – Graduation Marshals at NVHS and SVHS
Graduation marshals for the commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2014 members at both Northern Vance and Southern Vance high schools have been selected. Students selected for these honors at both high schools are the top academic achievers in their respective classes. The marshals at Northern Vance High School are all current juniors. They are shown in the first photo and include, front row from left, Jacob Wiggins, Sarah Mason, Susana Garcia Arias, Kendal Almand, Alegra Bass and Danielle Ferens. …
Vance County Committee Meeting Notice June 9th, 2014
The County’s Properties Committee is scheduled to meet Monday, June 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the County Manager’s conference room.
Vance County Schools – Students Selected for HOBY
The Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) program has selected three students from Northern Vance and Southern Vance high schools to attend its prestigious summer training sessions on the campus of North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Annabelle Webb and Chris Haywood, both sophomores at Northern Vance High School, and Jhane Palmer, a sophomore at Southern Vance High School, have been selected to attend the nation’s foremost youth leadership development program June 13-15. Webb is the daughter of Larry and Elaine …
VGCC offers Continuing Education class for Cosmetologists
Vance-Granville Community College is offering a new course this summer for licensed cosmetologists who need to update their skills and maintain their professional credentials. The one-day course, called “Color Now,” is scheduled to be held at the college’s Main Campus in Vance County on Monday, June 23, from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. The same course will also be offered on Monday, July 21, from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the college’s Franklin County Campus, near Louisburg. Wallace Evans, …
Rocky Mount Brewmill to serve as state’s first craft beer incubator
Rocky Mount will soon be the home of North Carolina’s first craft beer incubator. Still in the planning stages, the goal is to bring in enough equipment for eight nano-breweries, and allow brewers to rent space and live in the former mill village, allowing them to collaborate and be personal with their business. Once the Rocky Mount Brewmill is in full swing, organizers hope tours can be offered, so visitors can see the entire brewing process from barley malting to …
Hurricane season predicted to be normal, below normal
The Atlantic hurricane season started June 1, and the season’s outlook issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a near-normal or below normal tropical activity. According to the forecast, there is a 70-percent likelihood of 8 to 13 named storms, of which 3 to 6 could become hurricanes and the potential of 1 to 2 of those becoming a major hurricane. The primary reason for the outlook is the anticipated development of El Nino this summer. According to …