HENDERSON â The building that was once the home of Henderson High School and Henderson Middle School is set to become a major focal point for Vance County later this year with the introduction of the Center for Innovation.
Vance County Schools Superintendent Tony Jackson spearheaded the Center for Innovation and sees the project as a way to further galvanize the countyâs trajectory when it comes to education and investment into the community.
âI think the Center for Innovation is going to be an incubator for ideas, thought, growth, professional development and community engagement,â Jackson said. âFor us, I think this will serve as a hub to begin bringing our community together around those things that are possible for the future.â
HENDERSON — Charlotte and the wider North Carolina journalism community suffered a major loss on Monday when well-renowned photojournalist David “Frosty” Foster died suddenly at the age of 52.
HENDERSON — The board of the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce voted in December 2020 to adopt a 2021 Program of Work which includes the formation of a new Human
HENDERSON â Amanda Brame was active in the community. She volunteered with a number of organizations, including ACTS in Henderson and ACIM in Oxford. And she enjoyed going to Chick-fil-A.
She participated in sports through the Special Olympics and Miracle League in Franklin County, a baseball league for children with disabilities.
Brame died from the effects of COVID-19 on Feb. 21 at the age of 27.
Her parents, Patrick and Missy Brame, talked about their daughter and her active life.
Amanda was well known in the community, Missy said, adding that she was overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy the family has received.