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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Ellie’s Law

Submitted Article October 2, 2016 NC Elected Officials

Photo of the Week Listening to testimony about some of the barriers women in the workforce still face in a recent hearing held by the Women in the 21st Century Workforce Working Group.   Weekly Update Continuing the trend we’ve seen over the past few months in other states, this week brought bad news from Tennessee regarding the Obamacare exchanges. The Tennessean reported, “BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee will not sell insurance plans on the Obamacare exchange in the state’s three …

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Vance County High School Students Attend College Fair

Submitted Article October 2, 2016 Education

Students from the four local high schools attended the annual College Fair held at Vance-Granville Community College on September 21. The two-hour event was held in the morning in the community college’s Civic Center. There were representatives from approximately 60 colleges and universities in attendance to share information about future educational opportunities with students from Northern Vance, Southern Vance, Western Vance and the Vance County Early College high schools.

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Vance County Board of Commissioners to Consider Displaying “In God We Trust” On Public Buildings

Submitted Article September 30, 2016 County Business, News

At the October 3rd, 2016 meeting, Vance County Board of Commissioners are expected to vote on an initiative from the U.S. Motto Action Committee, a group that actively encourages local elected officials across NC and our nation to display the National Motto. The group has successfully lobbied nearly 50 other counties in North Carolina to alter their building signage to include the wording “In God We Trust” to their public buildings. Pictures of their proposed modifications include the Vance County Court House and …

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Biodiesel 4 Schools Donations to Vance County Schools

Submitted Article September 29, 2016 Business, Education, Environment

The Biodiesel 4 Schools Program has donated $460 to Vance County Schools since June. The school system entered a partnership with the program in January of 2015. Dean Price of Green Circle N.C., administers the program that partners with public school systems across this region of North Carolina to turn used cooking oil from local businesses into biodiesel fuel used in certain motor vehicles. The program then provides the school system with a percentage of the funds collected each quarter …

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VGCC awarded grant for revamped Male Mentoring initiative

Submitted Article September 29, 2016 Education

Vance-Granville Community College recently received a $17,234 grant from the North Carolina Community College System to fund the Male Mentoring Success Initiative at the college for the 2016-2017 academic year. All first-year male students at the college will now be involved in the expanded program, according to Anthony Pope, a VGCC academic & career coach who coordinates the initiative. Representatives of VGCC and other colleges that received the grants attended a system-wide kick-off event on Aug. 30 at Wake Technical …

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NC Students Make Gains on SAT, AP Exams

Submitted Article September 27, 2016 Education

North Carolina high school students saw performance gains last year on key measures of college readiness – the SAT college admissions exam and on Advanced Placement tests, according to results released today by The College Board, which administers the national exams. North Carolina’s average SAT scores for 2016 high school graduates from all schools increased by 1 point each on the critical reading (502) and math (508) portions of the exam. State gains on both parts of the test outpaced …

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Tracy Thorpe Selected Vance County Schools Exceptional Children’s “Educator of Excellence” for 2016-2017.

Submitted Article September 22, 2016 Education

Tracy Thorpe teaches students with autism at Northern Vance High School.  She has a total of seven years of experience in education. Thorpe has a passion for teaching and is dedicated and committed to the academic success of her students.  She will be recognized for her outstanding contributions made to improving students’ outcomes during the 66th N.C. Conference on Exceptional Children at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, November 9-10.

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State Unemployment Rate Drops Lower, Remains Below National Average

Submitted Article September 21, 2016 Business, Jobs

Governor Pat McCrory announced this week that North Carolina’s unemployment rate dropped even lower to 4.6 percent in August, the lowest since April 2007. “North Carolina has seen one of the largest decreases in unemployment in the nation since 2013 and we are home to one of the fastest growing economies in the nation,” said Governor McCrory. “With a declining unemployment rate and more than 300,000 new jobs added, it is clear that our pro-growth economic policies continue to make North …

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Chamber Ribbon Cutting – Flickers Sports Bar and Grill

Submitted Article September 21, 2016 Business, Downtown

Henderson take note:  you now have a new local restaurant option, in Downtown Henderson! The Chamber celebrated our newest Chamber member, Flickers Sports Bar and Grill with a Ribbon Cutting on Tuesday, September 20th at their 200 S. Garnett Street location. Flickers is a sports bar and grill that provides the tri-county area a place to come enjoy an atmosphere of ultimate sports viewing. They specialize in gourmet flavored wings, chicken-n-waffles, Panini sandwiches, subs, burgers and more.  While there be …

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Newsletter from the Office of Senator Angela R. Bryant

Submitted Article September 20, 2016 NC Elected Officials

Halifax, Nash, Vance, Warren and Wilson Counties District – 4 Senator Angela R. Bryant Volume 14, Issue XII September 19, 2016 NEWS FROM RALEIGH… I always welcome your comments, project updates, suggestions, and visits. My office door and electronic door are always open to you!  You are also invited to attend any and all Sessions and Committees.  Visit the website for Session and Committee meeting times.  As always, thank you for your support!   NEWSLETTER NEWS: EVENTS AROUND THE DISTRICT …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Bringing Accountability to the VA

Submitted Article September 19, 2016 NC Elected Officials

Photo of the Week This week, I joined my fellow North Carolinians in the House in co-hosting the 20th Annual NC Business & Economic Development Summit.  In the photo above I am introducing House Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers.    Weekly Update Capitol Hill is an extremely busy place to be this month! This week alone, we have passed several important bills in the House including one repealing an Obamacare tax hike on seniors and the middle class, legislation prohibiting …

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Chamber Ribbon Cutting – Flowers Baking Company

Submitted Article September 16, 2016 Business

On Thursday, September 1st, Flowers Baking Company held a ribbon cutting celebration at its new location on 875 S. Beckford Drive in Henderson.  With the help of representatives from the Flowers Baking Company, Vice President of Sales, Tony Ufland, officially cut the ribbon and welcomed attendees with a bag full of bread and sweet rolls.  Their company thrives on providing the freshest and best quality product in the marketplace. They pick up their product early in the marketplace, and replace …

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Vance County Schools Upcoming Committee Meetings

Submitted Article September 16, 2016 Education

Vance County Board of Education Committee Meeting Dates:             * Community Relations, Monday, Sept. 19th, 5:30 pm                     * Building & Grounds, Thursday, Sept. 29th, 8:30 am                      * Curriculum Committee, Thursday, Sept. 29th, 9:30 am             * Personnel Committee, Tuesday, October 4th, 8:30 am Note:  All meetings are held in the Superintendent’s  Conference Room.       

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VGCC invites community to Manufacturing Day

Submitted Article September 16, 2016 Business, Education

Vance-Granville Community College will hold a “Manufacturing Day” celebration on Friday, Oct. 7, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. The public is invited to attend and to learn more about manufacturing and related careers. Local manufacturers and equipment vendors will provide demonstrations and information highlighting their products and their employment opportunities. Attendees will learn about career options in the region’s industries and the technical …

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Chamber Ribbon Cutting – Mars Petcare

Submitted Article September 15, 2016 Business

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Mars Petcare US as they celebrated a $21M investment at an event on September 8th at the Henderson facility. Mars Petcare, one of the world’s leading pet care providers, is expanding support for its existing facility in Henderson, which currently produces IAMS® and EUKANUBA® brand pet foods. Improvements planned for the facility will give the company increased flexibility to respond to consumer demand by producing more dog and cat food, as well as …

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October is Fire Prevention Month

Debbie Pannill September 14, 2016 City Business

The City of Henderson will be offering free home inspections to include checking your smoke detectors and residence for fire hazards. Unlike previous years, residents will need to call the Fire Department at 252-430-1877 to schedule an appointment.  Fire prevention month is a great time to check the smoke detectors in your home, as well as teach children the importance of fire safety, and what to do in case of an emergency, such as the safest way to exit your …

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$5.3 million awarded to NCDA&CS to establish produce safety program

Submitted Article September 14, 2016 Agriculture

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently received a five-year, $5.3 million grant from the Food and Drug Administration to enhance produce safety. The funding will be used to ensure that North Carolina farmers and producers are ready to comply with the stricter production and harvest requirements of the federal Food Safety Modernization Act. “This funding will help our Food and Drug Protection Division support farmers and producers in getting their businesses ready to meet these new requirements,” …

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VGCC students awarded Golden LEAF Scholarships

Submitted Article September 13, 2016 Education

A group of ten students from Vance-Granville Community College recently received scholarships through the Golden LEAF Scholarship program for the North Carolina Community College System. The scholarship program, designed to help North Carolinians attend the state’s community colleges, is funded through a $750,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation. The scholarship can be used to assist with tuition, books, fees, supplies, transportation and childcare expenses related to attending classes during the 2015-16 academic year, and industry-recognized credential testing expenses that …

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Kerr Lake Regional Water System Discolored Water Notice

Submitted Article September 13, 2016 City Business, County Business

Customers who receive water via the Kerr Lake Regional Water System may be currently experiencing discolored water from their taps. The City believes this is a result of the Kerr Lake Regional Water plant experiencing manganese from the surface water which was removed, but was captured in the remaining sludge and is now showing up in the distribution system. With the interaction of chlorine, it is making its way through the distribution system, including Henderson customers and also customers of …

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VGCC ready to welcome former ITT students

Submitted Article September 11, 2016 Education

All 130 campuses of ITT Technical Institute, including the campus in Durham, abruptly closed earlier this month, leaving a number of students in the region struggling to find options to continue their education. Officials at Vance-Granville Community College are inviting those students to enroll and have their transcripts evaluated to potentially transfer the credits they have already earned.  “Many ITT Tech students have had their academic and career plans interrupted, and we want to support them through their transition to …

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