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Randolph County announces Archdale city manager Zeb Holden as its new county manager

Randolph County announces Archdale city manager Zeb Holden as its new county manager
THAN SEVEN DECADES OF LOVE. RIGHT NOW AT 4:00, AT&T SAYS SERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED FOR ALL CUSTOMERS. MORE THAN 70,000 CUSTOMERS NATIONWIDE REPORTED HAVING NO SERVICE OR INTERNET THIS MORNING. THE COMPANY JUST MINUTES AGO SAID THE SERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED FOR ALL OF THOSE IMPACTED. OTHER PROVIDERS. INCLUDING VERIZON, T-MOBILE AND CRICKET WIRELESS, HAVE ALSO REPORTED OUTAGES, AND IT’S IMPORTANT TO NOTE HERE THAT EMERGENCY SERVICES IN OUR AREA SAID THEIR LINES WERE STILL OPERATIONAL DURING THE AT&T OUTAGE. LEADERS IN YADKIN COUNTY HAVE SINCE STATIONED EMERGENCY VEHICLES IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. IN CASE PEOPLE CAN’T GET THROUGH TO EMS AND THOSE SPOTS INCLUDE GEORGE STREET AND YADKINVILLE. EAST BEND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND HIGHWAY 6601 AND 67. THERE IN BOONVILLE. LET’S GO TO ALAMANCE COUNTY TONIGHT. A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTY. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY SOON FIND ITSELF WITH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS BACK IN ITS POCKET, BUT IT COULD COME AT A COST FOR STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES. JOSHUA DAVIS IS IN BURLINGTON, BREAKING DOWN THE SUPERINTENDENT’S PROPOSAL. DOCTOR DANE BUTLER’S PROPOSAL IS THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS STEMMING FROM THE PANDEMIC TO FILL IN THE GAPS FOR THEIR LOCAL BUDGET. SOME OF THOSE FUNDS WERE BEING USED FOR THE DISTRICT’S VIRTUAL SCHOOL. IN TOTAL, THE PROPOSAL MEANS THE DISTRICT WOULD GET BACK ROUGHLY $4.6 MILLION, SUSTAINING THEM THROUGH JUNE 30TH. THE SUPERINTEND SAYS THE RECOMMENDATION WILL ALLOW EMPLOYEES TO REMAIN IN THEIR CURRENT POSITIONS, PREVENTING A PLAN THAT WOULD HAVE IMPACTED. SALARIES, EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS AND VARIOUS NON-CLASSROOM POSITIONS. IT ALSO SAVES DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS, BUT THIS ALL MEANS THE BOARD WOULD HAVE TO CLOSE THE DISTRICT’S VIRTUAL SCHOOL AT THE END OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR. THE VIRTUAL SCHOOL SERVES MORE THAN 200 KIDS AND EMPLOYS AROUND 30 PEOPLE, LESS. ATKINS, A SPOKESPERSON WITH THE SCHOOL, SAYS IF THE SUPERINTENDENT’S PROPOSAL GOES INTO EFFECT, THE DISTRICT WILL HELP PARENTS AND STUDENTS AT THE VIRTUAL SCHOOL THROUGH THE TRANSITION. WE WILL BE WORKING WITH THEM TO OFFER TOURS IN OUR TRADITIONAL BRICK AND MORTAR SCHOOLS. THEY’LL HAVE OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET YOU KNOW, THEIR NEW PRINCIPAL. HOWEVER, ONE PARENT I SPOKE TO SAYS SHE’S UPSET ABOUT WHAT THIS COULD MEAN FOR HER SON, WHO SHE SAYS HAS BEEN FLOURISHING AT THE VIRTUAL SCHOOL. I WOULD HAVE TO LOOK INTO OTHER AREAS AS FAR AS IF THERE’S A VIRTUAL OPTION OR JUST HOME SCHOOLING OPTIONS. UM, THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS OUT THERE, SO WE DON’T HAVE TO FEEL LIKE WE’RE STUCK WITH ALAMANCE BURLINGTON SCHOOL SYSTEM. SO WE WILL MAKE THE CHOICES THAT WE NEED TO MAKE. WE’LL JUST WE’LL MOVE FORWARD AND DOCTOR BUTLER WILL RECOMMEND THIS PLAN TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AT A SPECIAL MEETING ON FRIDAY AT 1 P.M. IN BURLINGTON. I’M JOSHUA DAVIS FOR WXII 12 NEWS. JOSHUA. THANK YOU. GREENSBORO POLICE HAVE NOW IDENTIFIED THE MAN SHOT BY OFFICERS DURING A STANDOFF. POLICE SAY FELICIANO HERNANDEZ VASQUEZ WAS RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL YESTERDAY. HE’S FACING A LIST OF CHARGES, INCLUDING ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON AND KIDNAPING. OFFICERS RESPONDED TO KERSEY STREET AROUND 11:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AFTER A WOMAN CALLED 911, SAYING HERNANDEZ VASQUEZ WAS ARMED AND THREATENING TO KILL HER. POLICE SAY HE THEN BARRICADED HIMSELF INSIDE THE HOME WITH TWO CHILDREN. MORE THAN SIX HOURS LATER, A SPECIAL RESPONSE TEAM OFFICER FIRED A WEAPON, HITTING HIM. WE’RE TOLD NO ONE ELSE WAS INJURED. THE SURRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS A WOMAN HAS DIED AFTER BEING ASSAULTED BY HER SON IN LAW. WE LEARNED TODAY THAT DEPUTIES WERE CALLED TO COUNTRY FIELD LANE IN MOUNT AIRY LAST MONTH. THEY FOUND TWO WOMEN INJURED. THEY SAY BOTH WERE ASSAULTED BY RANDY SHIMP. DEPUTIES SAY HE SHOT HIMSELF AFTER THEY ARRIVED AND DIED AT THE SCENE. PHYLLIS WILKINSON WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL FOR HER INJURIES. DEPUTIES SAY SHE DIED NEARLY TWO WEEKS LATER IN DAVIDSON COUNTY. A MAN. IS CHARGED FOR AN ASSAULT DEPUTIES SAY HAPPENED IN NOVEMBER. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE TOOK ANDREW HEPLER INTO CUSTODY YESTERDAY. THEY STARTED AN INVESTIGATION AFTER SOMEONE SHOWED UP AT THE THOMASVILLE MEDICAL CENTER WITH SERIOU
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Randolph County announces Archdale city manager Zeb Holden as its new county manager
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners announced that Zeb Holden will serve as the next county manager.Holden has been the city manager of Archdale since 2016. The county announced that it chose Holden based on local government experience, leadership ability, and deep community ties.Top StoriesNorth Carolina man convicted in killing of Winston-Salem police officer Sgt. Plouff released from prisonChina plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas this year, reigniting its panda diplomacyWhat we know about Audrii Cunningham, the Texas 11-year-old who vanished on her way to schoolGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereThe county manager plays a vital role in the administration of services provided to the residents. They oversee the effectiveness of the Board of County Commissioners and county business. Additionally, they are responsible for supervising county departments and programs based on the policies, ordinances, and directives adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. The county manager is also responsible for recommending an annual budget for the county and providing management services to the Randolph County government.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts"Holden brings a wealth of experience not only in economic development but also in city planning and business administration," chairman Darrell Frye wrote in a news release. "We are grateful that despite the many quality applicants we received, the most qualified candidate was already right here in Randolph County.”The board chose him out of a pool of 37 candidates from eight different states. Holden has more than 19 years of local government experience. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here. Holden obtained his undergraduate degree in business administration from Elon University. He also has a graduate degree in geography/city planning from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He now lives in Archdale with his family. The county has not announced when his first day of work will be. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |TRENDING STORIES

The Randolph County Board of Commissioners announced that Zeb Holden will serve as the next county manager.

Holden has been the city manager of Archdale since 2016.

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The county announced that it chose Holden based on local government experience, leadership ability, and deep community ties.

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The county manager plays a vital role in the administration of services provided to the residents. They oversee the effectiveness of the Board of County Commissioners and county business. Additionally, they are responsible for supervising county departments and programs based on the policies, ordinances, and directives adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. The county manager is also responsible for recommending an annual budget for the county and providing management services to the Randolph County government.

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"Holden brings a wealth of experience not only in economic development but also in city planning and business administration," chairman Darrell Frye wrote in a news release. "We are grateful that despite the many quality applicants we received, the most qualified candidate was already right here in Randolph County.”

The board chose him out of a pool of 37 candidates from eight different states.

Holden has more than 19 years of local government experience.

Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.

Holden obtained his undergraduate degree in business administration from Elon University. He also has a graduate degree in geography/city planning from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He now lives in Archdale with his family.

The county has not announced when his first day of work will be.

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