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Proposed amendments to hunting regulations are on the table in Halifax County.

Tuesday, 03 January 2017 17:31

RRGSD continues push for early college

The Roanoke Rapids Graded School District today received an allocation of its state lottery funds for construction of a building that could become an early college.

Tuesday, 03 January 2017 15:29

Commissioners recognize Hux and her family

Halifax County commissioners today paid respects to the family and honored the memory of the late Rachel Hux.

The Halifax County Economic Development Commission is in the early stages of gauging farmer interest in the production of industrial hemp.

Vernon Bryant will remain chair of the Halifax County Board of Commissioners and Rives Manning will remain its vice chair.

Monday, 21 November 2016 21:48

Brewer sworn in as commissioner

Linda Brewer officially became a Halifax County commissioner this evening as she was sworn in by Judge Turner Stephenson.

Monday, 21 November 2016 21:02

Isles puts offer on table for Littleton building

A longtime auto mechanic and businessman has placed a $300,000 offer on the table to buy the Littleton industrial building, formerly the home to a light sport aircraft manufacturing firm.

Monday, 07 November 2016 14:25

Board approves DSS, Enfield middle refinancing

Halifax County commissioners today approved the refinancing of the department of social services building and Enfield Middle School, going with a bank proposal which offered a 2.35 percent interest rate.

Monday, 07 November 2016 12:58

Commissioners remember Hux with special ceremony

Commissioners Rives Manning and Marcelle Smith draped a black cloth over the chair of their departed colleague, Rachel Hux, and fellow board member Carolyn Johnson called for a moment of silence.