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HENDERSON — At this past Thursday’s North Carolina Press Association conference, The Henderson Dispatch took home 15 awards for staffers and one for general excellence.
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OXFORD — The resurgence of COVID-19 cases fueled mostly by the virus’ delta variant has claimed four more lives in Granville County, and has health officials watching outbreaks and clusters
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OXFORD — A civil-rights group says it’s asked Granville County officials to stop using U.S. Census Bureau counts of the prisoner population at the Butner federal prison and the state’s
HENDERSON — The Tri-County as a whole lost population between 2010 and 2020, with losses in Vance and Warren counties more than offsetting a gain in Granville County, U.S. Census
HENDERSON — Vance County and Henderson officials are once again on the hunt for an economic development director, as the incumbent, Christian Lockamy, has resigned effective Aug. 26.
HENDERSON â COVID-19 case rates in the Tri-County are once again on the rise, the Granville-Vance Health Department officials said this week in their latest bulletin about the virusâ effects on the area.
As of July 28, there had been 102 new cases in Granville County and 52 in Vance County, with 41 and 21 of those, respectively, emerging in the past week, Granville-Vance Health Director Lisa Harrison said in the report.
Harrison called that a âconcerning resurgenceâ of infections, one that shows people should not âunderestimate COVID-19 and its ability to remain a threat to health and life.â
But there have been no additional deaths in the two counties in the past month, and vaccination rates are improving, she said.