Nowell Brooks and Alice Hinson, both assistant principals with Vance County Schools, have successfully completed a year-long participation in the Future-Ready Leadership (FRL) development program for practicing assistant principals. Brooks is an assistant principal at Northern Vance High School and Hinson is the assistant principal at the AdVANCE Academy at Western Vance High School. They are shown in the accompanying photos holding their framed certificates for completion of the program. Both have been administrators in Vance County Schools for several …
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New Principal Named for Eaton-Johnson Middle School
Travis Taylor, who has extensive experience as a high school and middle school principal, has been named the new principal at Eaton-Johnson Middle School. Taylor was approved as the school’s new principal by the Vance County Board of Education at its meeting on May 8. He joins Vance County Schools after serving as the principal of Carver High School in Winston-Salem, since 2014. “We are extremely pleased to have Mr. Taylor join our team,” said Dr. Anthony Jackson, superintendent of …
Meet Me in the Street Concert Series
The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce is proud to host another season of “Meet Me in the Street”, a series of concerts offered free to the local community. The first concert for the year will be held on Thursday, May 25 and will feature “The Konnection Band”. This band is a local favorite and is one of the East Coast’s premiere party bands, specializing in a variety of music including Top 40, Rock, Country, R & B, Beach and Oldies. …
Vance County Early College High School Graduation Marshals
Students who are members of the junior class at the Vance County Early College High School have been selected as graduation marshals to assist in events for the Class of 2017. The 10 junior marshals were honored at a luncheon on April 28 at the school. They were selected as marshals for their outstanding academics.
Oxford Prep Claims First Varsity Baseball Conference Championship
With the regular season over, the Griffins finished 14-10 overall and 11-1 in conference play, clinching their very first baseball conference championship. The Griffins took another step forward in the young program’s history. Last year, in the first season of varsity play the team finished 12-12 overall and 3rd in the conference. The Griffins will likely earn a 4 seed in the Mideast Pod of the 2017 NCHSAA 1A Baseball Playoffs, where they will host a home playoff game on …
VGCC nominates Francis Scotland, Jr. for statewide leadership award
Francis Scotland, Jr., of Oxford, a student in the College Transfer program at Vance-Granville Community College, was recently the college’s nominee for the North Carolina Community College System’s Governor Robert W. Scott Student Leadership Award for 2017. The award was established in 2004 in honor of Scott, who served as Governor of North Carolina from 1969-1973, and as President of the N.C. Community College System from 1983-1995. Each year, the N.C. Association of Community College Presidents bestows the honor on …
Poppies Bloom Along NC Highways in Tribute to Fallen World War I Soldiers
Red poppies are blooming along highways in North Carolina in commemoration of the centennial anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I and in memory of servicemen and servicewomen killed during the war. The state departments of Transportation and Natural and Cultural Resources collaborated on the project as part of North Carolina’s commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the country’s official entry into World War I in April 1917. “We are so grateful to Secretary Trogdon and the staff …
Butterfield Statement on Trumpcare Vote
Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today issued the following statement after the passage of the American Health Care Act by the House: “I am deeply disappointed that Republicans have once again decided to abandon the interests of the American people. Today’s vote in favor of the latest version of Trumpcare, which repeals the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is shameful. “No matter how Republicans try to spin it, this updated bill still rips health care away from 24 million people. It still …
FARMERS MARKET SEASON IS HERE!
Your local farmers markets are now open! The Warren County Farmers Market operates on Saturdays, 8 am to noon, at the corner of Macon and Bragg in downtown Warrenton. The Vance County Regional Farmers Market is open on Saturdays, 7:30 am to 1 pm, and is located at 210 Southpark Dr. in Henderson (just off S. Beckford). Look for a selection of early season produce, crafts, plants, baked goods and more. Looking for something specific, or want to find a …
Oxford Prep Middle School jumps into Softball with an undefeated inaugural season
The Griffin’s Middle School softball team finished their inaugural season unbeaten. “We are very proud of this team. We go from not being certain if we have enough interest to actually have enough play, to having a history making season,” says Head coach Joe Don Cooper. When Cooper and Assistant coach Eddie Blake opened try outs, they only had 12 young ladies interested in playing. Coach Cooper remarked “this team is an example that overall great attitudes and work ethic …
Pesticide Disposal Day, May 25th
Do you have lawn, garden or farm chemicals you no longer need? Do you have products more than three years old? Protect your family, your pets and the environment by bringing unneeded chemicals to our pesticide disposal day. This event will be held on Thursday, May 25th, 10 am to 2 pm at the Vance County Regional Farmers Market (210 Southpark Dr., Henderson, NC). We will accept all pesticide products, including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, etc. in original, labeled containers. Both …
Teacher Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A
Our teachers, educators and administrators make a difference every day in our community! We are excited to honor and celebrate them on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, at participating Greater Triangle Area Chick-fil-A restaurants. From Open – 10:30am receive one FREE Chick-n-Mini’s (3-count) or from 10:30am – Close receive one FREE Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich. Valid school ID required. One offer per person. Must be present to claim. #TeacherAppreciation
Fierce Feet By Tweet Opens in Downtown with a Celebration
Fierce Feet By Tweet, owned by Alisa Alston, had its ribbon cutting ceremony this morning, Thursday April 27th at 10am, with the celebration occurring through the afternoon with a free BBQ Chicken plate for anyone who would like one. The shop offers a variety of in trend, casual and formal shoes and accessories, including clothing and handbags. Hours of operation are 9am-6pm, Monday – Saturday and Sunday, 1pm-6pm. The shop is located at 133 S. Garnett Street, in historic Downtown Henderson …
Southern Vance Graduation Marshalls
A total of 17 juniors, who make up the top 10 percent of their class this year at Southern Vance High School, have been selected as graduation marshals for the Class of 2017. The top juniors were honored today at a reception held at the school and attended by their parents and school officials. Those students selected as Southern Vance graduation marshals include: Kailee Ball, Itzy Chavarin, Cody Edwards, Adriana Evans, Cynthia Hernandez, Walter Hernandez, Perla Lopez, Brandon Loyd, Crystal …
Vance County Schools 2017 Exam Schedule
Beginning in mid-May state testing will begin in Vance County Schools. N.C. End-of-Course and N.C. Final Exams will be administered to students at the Vance County Early College High School May 16-19 and May 22-25. At the Early College, May 16 and May 17 testing will include Math II, Math III and district testing. May 18 will include testing for seniors and will involve exams that have constructive responses. On May 19, students will take their first-period exams for the …
The rules have changed – learn how to tell a fake IRS agent from a real one
For years we’ve been warning you about phony IRS agents who call, trying to convince you that you owe back taxes. To help you spot these scammers, we told you that the IRS won’t contact you by phone. But starting this month, Congress is requiring the IRS to hire private debt collectors. Four legitimate debt collection companies will be contacting taxpayers by phone. So how can you tell if the person on the phone is an IRS scammer, or someone …
Public Meetings Set for Next Week in Vance and Warren Counties for I-85 Improvements Project
The N.C. Department of Transportation will hold two informal public meetings next week regarding the I-85 improvements project underway in Vance and Warren counties. For more than 20 miles between U.S. 158 (milepost 213.5) in Vance County and the Virginia state line, contractor crews are repairing the deteriorating road surface, replacing bridges on the interstate and improving bridges over the interstate. That includes raising the clearance on several of those bridges to create safer conditions for tractor trailers traveling underneath …
Spring Cleaning Kicks Off With Statewide Litter Sweep
Campaign Runs April 15-29 RALEIGH – Groups of volunteers from across North Carolina are donning safety vests and gloves as they prepare for some spring cleaning – outside. The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway program kicks off its Spring Litter Sweep on April 15. It’s not too late to sign up for the upcoming cleanup drive. Interested groups can contact the Litter Sweep Hotline at 1-800-331-5864 or visit the website for more information. Volunteers from local businesses, schools, non-profits and …
Phone Scammers Using Threat of Jail Hit Henderson
Scammers are using the threat of arrest warrants to pressure people into forking over hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. Today the Henderson Police Department was contacted by a citizen who stated that she was threatened that if she didn’t pay $6000 to the IRS that she would be arrested. The call came from a Texas number. The caller wanted the potential victim’s debit card information. She refused and hung up the phone. The caller called back manipulating caller ID to …
Vance County Regional Farmers Market Opens April 22
VCRFM 2017 Sales Season Begins April 22 The Vance County Regional Farmers Market will begin its 2017 sales season Saturday, April 22. The Spring Fling Market will be open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It will feature numerous craft vendors, bedding plants for the garden including vegetables, herbs, flowers, and shrubs and locally grown spring produce. There will also be baked goods, canned goods and pasture raised beef for sale. Knowledgeable farmers and nursery vendors will …