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Carolina Family Care celebrates their 30th anniversary By Loretta Cozart Dr. Deepak R. Gelot’s practice, Carolina Family Care, at 707 W. King Street, will proudly celebrate a remarkable milestone, its 30th anniversary, on April 10. In a recent conversation with the Herald, Dr. Gelot reflected on his journey over the past three decades in Kings Mountain, which he embraces as his home. “I’ve been here for 30 years, serving many patients across three generations. My oldest patient is 108 years old,” he shared. Dr. Gelot is dedicated to enhancing the health and wellness of his patients and continues to welcome new ones. His care philosophy is to provide high-quality, comprehensive care to all his patients. He also specializes in Wellness, Aesthetics, Laser, Regenerative and Pain solutions. The growth of his practice has been significant, particularly thanks to the support of his dedicated team and their commitment
DR. DEEPAK GELOT to patient care. “I would personally like to thank all who have helped me build a successful practice.” Looking back, the Herald first announced his new practice on March 16, 1995, introducing Dr. Gelot to the community after he purchased the Mayse-Robinson medical building across from Kings Mountain Hospital. At that time, he aimed to establish a modern family practice equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, welcoming new patients from the outset.
Dr. Gelot comes from a rich background, having been recruited by Cleveland Memorial Hospital in 1994. Dr. Gelot has been practicing Family Medicine at Carolina Family Care since 1995. He received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1991 and completed his Family Medicine Residency at the Carilion Health System (UVA-1994) in Roanoke, VA. He is board-certified in Family Medicine and holds a North Carolina medical license, firmly establishing his connection to the community through his affiliation with Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby and various professional organizations. He continues to learn and study future therapies and offers one of the most advanced practices in our area. A proud graduate of Gujarat University in India and Western Carolina University at Cullowhee, Dr. Gelot See 30TH, Page 5A
Notice sent by the city to customers
TTHM levels in KM water exceed the norm By Loretta Cozart On April 4, the City of Kings Mountain issued a notice that trihalomethane (TTHM) levels from a sample taken in January exceeded standards. The notice read, “Our water system recently violated a drinking water standard. Although this incident was not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened, what you should do, and what we did (are doing) to correct this situation.”
The notice shared that “the standard for TTHM is 0.080 mg/L. Over the referenced compliance period, the sample location with the highest average level of TTHM had a concentration of 0.085 mg/L.” TTHMs
are a type of disinfection byproduct (DBP) formed during the water treatment process. What should you do? •You do not need to boil your water or take other corrective actions. However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor. If a situation arises where the water is no longer safe to drink, you will be notified within 24 hours. •If you have a severely compromised immune system, have an infant, are pregnant, or are elderly, you See TTHM, Page 5A
A great deal of construction has occurred at Catawba Two Kings Casino since late last summer. (Photo by Loretta Cozart)
Steel is going up! By Loretta Cozart If you haven’t been by Two Kings Casino lately, you’ll be surprised to see just how much work has been done since last June. The facility at 538 Kings Mountain Blvd. in Kings Mountain is being transformed from an empty field in 2020 to a destination location at Exit 5 in Kings Mountain. Construction began last year on the 400-room hotel and the remainder of the casino complex, which will be stacked above the ground floor. The hotel tower will
be a separate structure connected to the casino complex, maximizing the patron experience. The casino complex will feature three levels of parking (floors 2-4), an entire floor dedicated to back-ofhouse operations and offices, and the main casino floor and restaurants on the top level. At full buildout, the main casino complex will be about 2 million square feet and feature: • 4,300 slots • 100 table games • Five restaurants, in-
cluding a steakhouse, Italian restaurant, marketplace buffet, café, and grab-and-go outlet • A players’ lounge • Six bars, including a center bar and sports bar There is no estimate at this time of when the main casino complex and hotel will be completed. After the main casino complex opens, the Introductory Casino will become the smoking section of the casino. Upon completion, the casino resort is expected to employ approximately 2,200 team members.
KM Farmers’ Market finds permanent home On January 21, 2025, the Cleveland County Commissioners approved the purchase of a new permanent location for the Foothills Farmers’ Market in Kings Mountain. The market will soon be located at 313 S. Battleground Avenue in Downtown Kings Mountain, with a Grand Opening planned for Saturday, May 17. The new site offers excellent visibility, easy access for residents, ample parking, and additional foot traffic for surrounding businesses, making it an exceptional location for the See MARKET, Page 5A
KM Farmer’s Market at its prior location. Their new location is at 313 S. Battleground Avenue, just south of The Sub Factory. Photo by Cleveland County
Kings Mountain Easter Egg KM Forward’s Workbench Hunts and community events Session April 15 Kickstart your entrepreneurial journey
By Loretta Cozart
Join KM Forward for an exciting opportunity to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey! All business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs are invited to our FREE Workbench Session on Tuesday,
April 15, at 5:30 p.m. at 301 N. Battleground Avenue in Kings Mountain. Enjoy light refreshments as you connect with fellow innovators in a supportive environment. This session is your
chance to tackle startup and growth challenges head-on with expert guidance and valuable resources tailored for the Kings Mountain community. Discover how to leverage the NC Small Business Center and unlock a treasure trove of opportunities designed to help you thrive. “At KM Forward, we’re passionate about cultivating See WORKBENCH, Page 5A
Easter is just around the corner, and families are seeking activities related to the Easter holiday. This year’s events offer something for everyone, including business professionals who want to gather and learn more about other local businesses. Here is a list of activities shared on Facebook
Events that are planned throughout the community. If your event is not listed, send your event info lhcozart@cccom.com for inclusion in next week’s paper. April 12 • KM Family Worship
Center, at 1818 Shelby Road, will hold its Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event includes breakfast, food, fun, and music. • Harvest Baptist Church will hold its Easter Egg Hunt 2025 on Saturday, April 12, at noon. The event includes a Pizza Party. All ages are welcome. See EASTER, Page 5A
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