January 19, 2018: County Offices Delayed
January 19, 2018 – Alamance County Government will be on delayed opening Friday 1/19/18 and will open at 11:00am.
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January 19, 2018 – Alamance County Government will be on delayed opening Friday 1/19/18 and will open at 11:00am.
January 18, 2018 Update: Alamance County offices, Superior Courts, and District Courts will be closed on Thursday, January 18 due to hazardous weather conditions.
The Landfill plans to be operational by Friday morning as road conditions allow. For more information, please visit the Landfill’s webpage at alamance-nc.com/landfill
County Offices will remain closed for Thursday, January 18 due to hazardous weather conditions.
Advisory: Alamance County Employees: All NON-Essential county functions will be closed Thursday 1/18/2018 due to hazardous weather conditions
All NON-Essential county functions will be closed today 1/17/2018 due to hazardous weather conditions.
All Alamance County Landfill and Convenience Center operations are closed for Wednesday, 1/17/18.
Alamance Superior and District Courts are closed today, January 17.
All NON-Essential county functions will be closed today 1/17/2018 due to hazardous weather conditions.
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners is seeking a citizen to fill the clergy vacancy on the newly approved Alamance County Justice Advisory Council. This vacancy is for a member of the clergy or a lay person active in faith-based community services. The appointee will be appointed to a 3-year term and no more than three consecutive terms may be served.
The purpose of the Alamance County Justice Advisory Council is to provide oversight for the criminal justice continuum in a comprehensive, community-based and cross-discipline approach as it responds to issues that require a community response including Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, Mental Illness and Detention and other justice related issues.
Meetings: Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month from 8:00 am to 9:30 am, at the Family Justice Center, 1950 Martin St, Burlington.
To Apply: Please visit our website at www.alamance-nc.com/boardscommittees and submit an online application, or download a copy of the application and submit it via email to the Clerk to the Board at: tory.frink@alamance-nc.com or by postal mail:
Alamance County Office Building
Attn: T. Frink, Clerk to the Board
124 West Elem St.
Graham, NC 27253
You can stop by the County Office Building and pick up an application or contact the Clerk to the Board at 336-570-4042.
Advisory: Updated opening information Alamance County Government will be on delayed opening today 1/4/18 and will open at 11:00am
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Arlinda Ellison
January 2, 2018 Office: (336) 229-3665
BURLINGTON- On December 19th, the Alamance County Board of Health held its annual awards ceremony at the Alamance County Health Department recognizing the work of employees and community partners.
The Board of Health recognized Jon Huemmer as the recipient of the Alamance County Health Department’s 2017 Employee of the Year Award. The 2017 Employee of the Year award is selected by the Board of Health from nominations from health department staff.
The Board of Health also recognizes outside agencies, organizations, or individuals that have partnered with the health department with the Public Health Partnership Award and the Public Health Champion Award. The Board of Health recognized Elon University as the 2017 Public Health Partnership Award recipient. Elon University was recognized for its continuous support and collaborative efforts with the health department on various projects and initiatives such as the Elon-Alamance Health Partners program. The Board of Health recognized Lisa Ferguson as the 2017 Public Health Champion Award recipient. Mrs. Ferguson coordinates a clothing ministry in the county and has on many occasions assisted the health department, as well as the Department of Social Services, with serving the basic needs of our clients.
Health Director Stacie Saunders recognized Michelle Dorminy with the Health Director’s Award. This award is presented to an employee who exemplifies the values of Public Health: Everywhere, Everyday, for Everybody.
Also recognized were retirees Terry Butts-Felton, Dora Ward, Dr. Elizabeth “Dr. K” Krzysztoforska, and Carl Carrol in appreciation of their years of service to Alamance County, and Alamance County Board of Health members Kevin Bengel and Norma Thompson in appreciation of their service to the Board.
RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners will convene a meeting of the Nominating Committee for Cardinal Innovations with representatives from the 20 Cardinal counties on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 9 a.m. At this meeting, the Nominating Committee will review the applicants and select board members for Cardinal Innovations that represent the counties, while ensuring compliance with statutory requirements.
What:
Meeting of the Nominating Committee for Cardinal Innovations
When:
Thursday, Dec.14, 9 a.m.
Where:
Alamance County Offices Annex Building
201 West Elm St.
Graham, NC, 27253
The Alamance County Planning, Inspections, and Addressing Departments are moving this January to
201 W. Elm StreetGraham, NC 27253 |
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Our new offices are located in the Court Services Building, opposite the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office near the Alamance County Main Office Building. Public parking is available off N Maple Street.
Robert L. Key Inspections Director 336-570-4060 |
Libby Hodges, AICP Planning Director 336-570-4052 |
Katie L. Harper Address Administrator 336-570-4085 |