The Halifax County Sheriff’s Office Selective Traffic Enforcement Team reported the following, according to Captain A.M. Harris:
The Halifax County Sheriff’s Office Selective Traffic Enforcement Team reported the following, according to Captain A.M. Harris:
The Roanoke Rapids Police Department is investigating a case in which two males broke into the former textile mill in the 500 block of Jackson Street and damaged items.
In an unprecedented effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19, Halifax County Manager Tony Brown announced today that county government offices will close starting Thursday at 8:30 a.m. The tentative re-opening date will be 8:30 a.m. on Monday, April 6.
The Jo Story Senior Center for Active Adults, Discount Tire and the Roanoke Rapids Police Department are working together to get items to seniors in need.
North Carolina banks are proactively working with customers to help them navigate the financial difficulties created by the novel coronavirus — COVID-19.