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Displaying items by tag: halifaxcountyboardofcommissioners

Monday, 07 December 2015 15:34

Bryant reappointed chairman; Rooks honored

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

Monday, 07 December 2015 14:53

Commissioners OK Montfort Amphitheater committee

Halifax County commissioners today agreed to begin accepting applications for a committee to guide the rehabilitation of the Joseph Montfort Amphitheater, the original home of the outdoor drama First for Freedom.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015 17:05

Sheriff's report: Rockfish case strong

Halifax County Sheriff Wes Tripp in his state of the sheriff's office report to commissioners Monday the Operation Rockfish case is a strong one.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015 16:34

Sheriff's report: A humbling experience

Since being elected last November and his appointment as sheriff in 2013, Wes Tripp calls his experience “very humbling.”

Halifax County commissioners this evening allocated $8,000 to begin the process of installing WiFi at the courthouse on Ferrell Lane.

Tuesday, 03 November 2015 11:27

Motion: UNC lawsuit reads like press release

The introductory portion of a lawsuit challenging the three-district school configuration in Halifax County “reads more like a press release for political purposes,” than an actual legal document, the attorney representing the county commissioners wrote in a motion to dismiss the action.

He is often associated with the Halifax County Economic Development Commission slogan, “Working together works.”

The judge assigned to hear the UNC Center for Civil Rights lawsuit against the Halifax County Board of Commissioners over school district lines said he will take the center's motion to allow nine out-of-state attorneys to assist in the matter under advisement.