High Point celebrates retirement of Chris Oxendine
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — The state of North Carolina is saying goodbye to one of its leaders that made a change in the Triad. After 35 years worki...

HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — The state of North Carolina is saying goodbye to one of its leaders that made a change in the Triad. After 35 years working as the director of Field Operations for the NC Department of Adult Corrections, Chris Oxendine retired from his duties. 'He will be greatly missed,' said Deputy Secretary at North Carolina of Adult Correction Tracy Lee. Oxendine has left behind a legacy in the department. He was a charter member of the Federal Project Safe Neighborhood program which began in High Point and became a national model for probation departments.