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Southern Vance Graduation Marshalls

Debbie Pannill April 21, 2017 Education, Uncategorized

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 …

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Vance County Schools 2017 Exam Schedule

Debbie Pannill April 19, 2017 Education, Uncategorized

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 …

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Butterfield Highlights Impact of Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts during District Work Period

Submitted Article April 17, 2017 NC Elected Officials

Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) is spending the district work period focusing on his “Jobs and Justice” agenda in the First Congressional District.  Butterfield’s agenda aims to promote job growth, economic development, access to healthcare, and education for residents in the First District.  During his stops, Butterfield will highlight President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts and the negative impact they could have on eastern North Carolina. Butterfield kicked off his work period last Tuesday with his “Forward Together” community discussion …

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The rules have changed – learn how to tell a fake IRS agent from a real one

Debbie Pannill April 17, 2017 Crime

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 …

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Public Meetings Set for Next Week in Vance and Warren Counties for I-85 Improvements Project

Debbie Pannill April 14, 2017 Local, Press Release

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 …

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Spring Cleaning Kicks Off With Statewide Litter Sweep

Debbie Pannill April 13, 2017 Community, Environment

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 …

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Phone Scammers Using Threat of Jail Hit Henderson

Debbie Pannill April 12, 2017 Community, Crime, Press Release, Uncategorized

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 …

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Vance County Regional Farmers Market Opens April 22

Debbie Pannill April 11, 2017 Agriculture, Community, Local

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 …

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NC Superintendent Johnson Unveils Statewide Reading Initiative; “NC Reads” will Connect Literacy Efforts from Preschool to Career

Submitted Article April 10, 2017 Education

Joined by an excited group of kindergartners who had just enjoyed a special story time in the East Garner Elementary School media center, NC Superintendent Mark Johnson today announced the state’s NC Reads initiative. The launch of NC Reads will promote three goals for the summer of 2017 to combat the summer brain drain: *  collect books, and funds for books, to donate to preschoolers and students for summer reading; *  distribute free subscriptions for every student in K-5 to …

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Spring Litter Sweep Week, April 24-29, and the Recycling Day Event Saturday, April 29

Submitted Article April 7, 2017 Community, Environment

The Vance County Appearance Commission is joining with officials from Vance County and the City of Henderson again this year to sponsor the Henderson-Vance Spring Litter Sweep Week, April 24-29, and the Recycling Day Event on Saturday, April 29, at the City Operations Center on Beckford Drive in Henderson. Citizens throughout Vance County are urged to make special efforts to clean up around their homes, businesses, churches, schools and any blighted areas they know about during the Spring Litter Sweep …

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New art class starts in April at VGCC Main Campus

Submitted Article April 6, 2017 Art, Community, Education, Entertainment

A new Tuesday morning painting class will begin at Vance-Granville Community College’s Main Campus on April 25, with a new instructor: artist Stephen Filarsky of Franklinton. “Watercolor & Drawing” is scheduled for Tuesdays from 9:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m., April 25 through July 18, in room 5223 (Building 5). Filarsky has painted watercolor portraits and landscapes professionally for 25 years but has been an artist since he was in high school. In college, he said he “studied Architectural Engineering and …

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VGCC registering students for summer Science Camp

Submitted Article April 6, 2017 Education

Vance-Granville Community College will offer a Science Camp for local middle school students this summer at the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The camp will be held Monday-Friday, June 12-16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Rising sixth, seventh and eighth-graders from Franklin, Granville, Vance and Warren counties are invited to participate in the week-long camp. Sessions will be taught by faculty members from the VGCC Science Department and other college programs. The VGCC Science Camp is …

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Glen Raven joins VGCC as partner in Apprenticeship program

Submitted Article April 3, 2017 Education

The Glen Raven, Inc., site in Norlina recently became the third area manufacturer to join Vance-Granville Community College in the North Carolina Triangle Apprenticeship Program (NCTAP), a partnership that seeks to provide new opportunities for local students and to prepare a skilled workforce. Representatives of VGCC and of the two other local NCTAP members, Oxford-based Dill Air Controls Products and Revlon, recently visited Glen Raven’s Warren County location to discuss the partnership with Robbie Earnhardt, owner of Wake Forest-based Superior …

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“Vanguard Online Learning through Technology” (VOLT) initiative at VGCC Enrollment

Submitted Article March 31, 2017 Education

Adults interested in obtaining the first two years of a four-year degree completely online will have a new option this fall at Vance-Granville Community College. The “Vanguard Online Learning through Technology” (VOLT) initiative at VGCC is entering its third year in operation and preparing to add the Associate in Science degree program to its offerings in August. VOLT courses are for adult learners who need an online-only educational experience. VGCC already offers another College Transfer degree, the Associate in Arts, …

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NC Beer Month kicks off this Saturday

Submitted Article March 29, 2017 Tourism

The fifth annual NC Beer Month begins this Saturday with more than 80 breweries and dozens of destinations across the state participating. Co-sponsored by Visit North Carolina and the NC Craft Brewers Guild, NC Beer Month is designed to draw the attention of beer travelers with special events throughout April and to solidify North Carolina’s stature as a top beer destination year-round. In recognition, too, Gov. Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as NC Beer Month.   The number of craft breweries in …

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Vance County Arts Alive Talent Showcase

Submitted Article March 29, 2017 Art, Downtown, Education, Music

The Arts Alive Talent Showcase for Vance County Schools on Saturday, March 25, 2017 featured about 70 students from the school system who shared their amazing talents in singing, dancing, reciting dramatic readings and playing instruments on the stage at the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center. The showcase also featured over 200 pieces of visual art work done by students from elementary to high school in Vance County Schools. Hundreds of local residents, family members, local educators and others came …

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Oxford Preparatory School Hosts First Summer Camp

Submitted Article March 28, 2017 Community, Education

Open to Rising 3rd through 8th Grade Students. This will be the first summer camp offered by Oxford Preparatory School. The camp is intended for rising third through eighth grade students within the surrounding area. Camp activities will be predominantly held at Oxford Preparatory school on Landis Road. The summer camp will run from June 19th through August 4th beginning at 8:30 AM and ending at 4:30 PM. There will be a one week break observing the Fourth of July …

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VGCC puts Associate in Arts degree on fast track

Submitted Article March 27, 2017 Art, Education

Vance-Granville Community College is introducing a new way for students to complete the first two years of a four-year degree on an accelerated timetable. Starting with the fall semester that begins in August 2017, students will have the option to earn the 60-credit-hour Associate in Arts (College Transfer) degree in just three semesters: fall, spring and summer. Under the standard pathway currently in place, full-time students typically complete the Associate in Arts in five or six semesters (while taking courses …

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Butterfield Statement on the Republican Healthcare Bill Failure

Submitted Article March 24, 2017 NC Elected Officials

Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today released the following statement after Republicans pulled their healthcare bill from the House Floor: “From the very beginning, the American people said ‘NO’ to Trumpcare.  They said NO to paying more for less care, NO to kicking 24 million people off of their coverage, NO to stripping funding from Medicaid.  The people rejected Republican attempts to take away access to preventive, mental health, and maternity care.  The people of the First District fought Republican …

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Louisburg College Starts Free STEM Institute

Submitted Article March 24, 2017 Education

Louisburg College is planning a free summer STEM Institute for high school students interested in pursuing science and learning to do research at the college level. Dr. Bob Bruck, assistant dean for STEM programs and distinguished professor of environmental science, is developing the month-long program to introduce high school juniors to college life, rigorous for-credit courses and individualized research experiences. The program will target students from rural areas and other demographics not well represented in the fields of science, technology, …

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