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An engineering study will be the best way to determine the proper site for a proposed transfer station, Public Works Director Richard Parnell said.
An engineering study will be the best way to determine the proper site for a proposed transfer station, Public Works Director Richard Parnell said.
Halifax County Manager Tony Brown was rated as highly effective during his annual performance review last week.
It starts Friday with a pre-party and outside dining and then on Saturday the first Festival of the Roanoke begins at 11 a.m.
Friday’s event begins at 6 p.m. in the 1000 block of Roanoke Avenue and is being sponsored by the Roanoke Valley Chamber of Commerce, said Kim Simpson, president of the Roanoke Avenue Business Alliance.
The restaurants on that block will be serving food on the avenue as Jay Jenkins plays beach music from 6 to 8 and Danny Haislip provides dancing demonstrations.
From 8 to 11 the Castaways will be performing.
The next day, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. the festival begins with music throughout the day, vendors selling food and items such as jewelry and pottery demonstrations.
There will be attractions for children including a wet slide and basketball.
Because the festival is named in honor of the Roanoke River, there will be a river center tent featuring an eco aquarium and information on the river.
An eco tourism bus will take visitors to the Canal Museum and river, Simpson said.
The schedule for Saturday on the north stage in the 900 block is as follows:
11:30 a.m.
Covered by Calvary
Community Baptist Church - LaGrange
12:30 p.m.
Movin' Up
Winterville
1:30 p.m.
Shirley McNeil
Tarboro
2:30 p.m.
George Collins
The schedule for the south stage in the 1100 block is as follows:
11 a.m.
David Johnson
easy listening, Americana
Noon
The Darns
original, roots, blues
1 p.m.
Matt Chambers
Indie, rock
2 p.m.
Automatic Attitude
Edgy rock and alternative
3 p.m.
Timmy Wall
Solo acoustic music from country to hard rock.
Vernon Bryant won a seat to Halifax County Board of Commissioners and incumbents James Pierce and Rives Manning were returned to office, according to unofficial election returns.
City Attorney Gilbert Chichester advised council during a work session tonight on setting arbitrarily high privilege license fees for Internet cafes.