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Mebane Public Library Closed 10/12/18

Due to power outages, the Mebane Public Library will be closed Friday, October 12, 2018.

For general questions relating to emergency operations, please call 336-290-0362.

The South Annex Library is Now Closed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Susana Goldman

THE SOUTH ANNEX LIBRARY IS NOW CLOSED

October 4, 2018 – Due to water and water related damage, resulting from the past inclement weather, the South Annex Library will not  reopen. Alamance County Public Libraries will continue to provide free Internet service to southern and northern Alamance through the Mobile Café service, please find this schedule here: https://www.alamancelibraries.org/services/mobile-vehicles. Library patrons may also return their library materials through this new service as well.

Alamance County Public Libraries will continue to service southern and northern Alamance County through a bookmobile in the near future.

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If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Susana Goldman at 336-290-8679 or email at sgoldman@alamancelibraries.org.

Veterans Parade 2018 Ad

Alamance County Veteran Services Accepting Parade Entries

Veterans Parade 2018 Ad

The Alamance County Veteran Services will be accepting parade entries for the 5th annual Veterans Day Parade, NO LATER THAN, October 19, 2018. You may pick up applications at the Veteran Services Office, 201 W. Elm St. Graham, NC 27253 located in the County Office Annex building or register online at www.alamance-nc.com/veterans or visitgrahamnc.org

The Alamance Veterans Parade will be Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 10am. Participants must be in the lineup by 9am on E. Parker St. (Enter from Elm St.) . This year we will honor the Desert Storm Veterans as our Grand
Marshal.

The Veterans Day Festival will immediately follow the parade. Festivities include: live entertainment, food trucks, various vendors, raffle drawings, and a 50/50 drawing sponsored by ALCOVETS

For more information, please contact Alamance County Veteran Services at 336-570-2361.

 

Health Department Begins Offering Vaccinations for 2018 Flu Season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Arlinda Ellison
October 1, 2018 Office: (336) 229-3665

Health Department Begins Offering Vaccinations for 2018 Flu Season
Flu Shots Available Monday, October 1, 2018

BURLINGTON – Flu season is upon us and the Alamance County Health Department wants you to protect yourself and your family. Beginning Monday, October 1, the health department will begin offering seasonal flu shots to the public.

This year, the health department will be providing the following vaccine options to the public:

  • Quadrivalent flu vaccine injection which covers four strains of influenza
  • Flublok flu vaccine injection which is recommended for people with egg allergies that are ages 18 years and older
  • High Dose Trivalent vaccine which covers three strains and is recommended for people over 65 years

The vaccine is available while supplies last. One shot is all most people will need. Children under age 9, who have not previously been vaccinated against the flu, may need two doses.

The cost of the Quadrivalent vaccine is $30.00. The cost of the Flublok and High Dose Trivalent is $40.00. Uninsured children less than 19 years old are eligible for free vaccine. Insured children less than 19 years old whose insurance does not cover the cost of a flu shot may be eligible for free flu vaccine.

The health department can bill Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurances. The flu vaccine will be available by appointment only at the following times:

Monday – Friday (excluding holidays)

  • 8:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
  • 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.

Increase your chances of keeping the flu away by getting the vaccine. Also, remember to wash your hands often, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, cover coughs and sneezes, and stay home if you are sick to help stop the spread of illness. For an appointment or more information, call the health department at 336-227-0101.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9/25/18

Alamance County Government

Contact: Emily Ball, Assistant Solid Waste Director 336-376-0411

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day

The Alamance County Landfill will host a household hazardous waste collection day on Saturday, October 13, 2018 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm in the parking lot of Holly Hill Mall.

The following is a general list of materials that will be accepted:

  • Household cleaners, drain solvents, toilet bowl cleaners, oven cleaners, disinfectants
  • Solvents, thinners, shellacs, varnishes, sealers, wood preservatives
  • Automotive products including brake fluid, antifreeze, used motor oil up to 5 gallons per customer, motor oil filters, gasoline
  • Pesticides and insecticides including poisons, aerosols, weed killers
  • Miscellaneous materials such as acids, bases, kerosene, lead-based and electronic batteries, photographic chemicals, swimming pool chemicals, mercury, fluorescent light tubes
  • Latex and oil-based paint and spray paint
  • Propane Cylinders – (Grill and camp size ONLY)

Materials not acceptable for collection include:

  • explosives/ammunition
  • radioactives/smoke detectors
  • medical waste including sharps
  • electronics/televisions/computers

This free rain or shine collection event is for Alamance County residents only. No waste from businesses or commercial sources will be accepted. Members of the agricultural community are encouraged to participate in the event.

If you have any questions regarding this event please call the Alamance County Landfill at 376-8902 or visit the website at https://www.alamance-nc.com/landfill/.

Universal Preserv-A-Chem, Inc. Press Release for Public Hearing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9/24/18
Alamance County Government

Contact:Andrea Rollins, Project Analyst (336) 570-4041

PRESS RELEASE
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 1, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, 2nd floor of the County Office Building, 124 W. Elm St., Graham, NC. The purpose of the meeting will be to receive comments on a proposal to extend economic development incentives to Universal Preserv-A-Chem, Inc., a company with plans to create new taxable investment in Alamance County of $9,000,000 in building expansion and equipment and to create approximately 39 full-time jobs at an average annual salary of $44,192 with no temporary workers. The proposed incentive offer is $90,000 to be paid over three (3) years.

This 24th day of September 2018.

Andrea Rollins, Project Analyst