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The Nutcracker will be performed on Thursday, December 9 at 7pm, Friday, December 10 at 7pm, Saturday, December 11 at 7pm, and Sunday, December 12 at 4pm at the Joy Performance Center in Kings Mountain. Pictured are Clara and Friends. Photo provided

The Nutcracker is back for one weekend only The holiday season would not be complete without enjoying The Nutcracker, the all-time favorite story of Clara’s magical trip to the land of sweets, presented by Kimberla's School of Classical Ballet. Whether you have seen this classic many times or are looking to start a new tradition, watching this story be brought to life is always a delight. From a festive Christmas Eve party to

an exciting battle between The Nutcracker and Mouse King and concluding with a delectable journey through the land of sweets, Clara's magical story is thrilling for the young and young at heart. The Nutcracker will be performed on Thursday, December 9 at 7pm, Friday, December 10 at 7pm, Saturday, December 11 at 7pm, and Sunday, December 12 at 4pm at The

Joy Performance Center in Kings Mountain. Tickets are available by calling 704-300-4130 or by visiting http://sites.google.com/site/ kimberlasclassicalballet/ the-nutcracker-tickets Experience this magical storybook ballet with your family and friends or escape one evening to dream with your children for our 12th annual production of The Nutcracker.

Two incumbent Kings Mountain city councilmen, two incumbent county commissioners, and a candidate for Clerk of Cleveland County Superior Court DOUGLAS MIKE TOMMY DEBRA paid their filing BRIDGES HAWKINS HARDIN BUTLER fees on the first day Commissioner Ward 3 Commissioner Ward 2 of candidate filing Mike Butler, 806 Rhodes finished,’’ said Butler who Monday for the Avenue, announced that he filed at the county elections March 8. 2022 Primaries. Filing ends Dec. 17 at is seeking a 5th four-year board Monday morning. He 12 noon at the Cleveland term on Kings Mountain mentioned specific projects County Board of Elec- City Council from Ward as Main Street, new industions in Shelby and Gaston 2.’’ We have so many good tries, infrastructure, and the County Board of Elections things going in the city, and casino. I want to see these projects See CANDIDATES, Page 8A in Gastonia.

Rendering of 1.3 million square feet industrial building to be built by Keith Corporation on Canterbury Rd in Kings Moutain. (Photo by Merriman Schmitt Architects)

KMPD Toy Drive underway Largest spec building Kings Mountain Police Department is now accepting toy donations for the 2021 Christmas year. New and unwrapped toys for children 13 and under, as well as monetary donations, are welcome until

December 17. Drop off donations at Kings Mountain Police Department located at 112 S. Piedmont Avenue. It’s the most wonderful time of the year to bring joy to a child in need.

“We are excited to help the children of Kings Mountain Schools. Please contact your school guidance counselor for more information,” said Chief Lisa Proctor.

“HOME FOR CHRISTMAS”

continues in downtown KM Celebration continues: December 11 and 18 It’s time to ring in the holiday season, and this year there’s no better place to celebrate than in Downtown Kings Mountain with its month-long celebration featuring amazing Christmas lights, interactive experiences, and free festive fun for the entire family. Make plans to gather downtown for an evening with, Christmas lights, Victorian Carolers, interactive Characters, train rides and much more! Kings Mountain takes great pride in its special blend of family friendly holiday magic. You’ll feel as though you’ve been swept

in southeast being built in Kings Mountain By Loretta Cozart The Keith Corporation begins construction this month on a speculative industrial building of nearly 1.3 million square feet in Kings Mountain Corporate Center on Canterbury Road. It is the largest spec building in Cleveland County, North Carolina, and the southeast. Work begins at the site by mid-December, with crews working on erosion

control and preparing the land for the upcoming construction. Kings Mountain Corporate Center is a 164-acre, master-planned, business park in Kings Mountain. The business park has extensive I-85 frontage with access to the interstate by two interchanges. With Charlotte Douglas International Airport just 26 miles away via I-85, the location is ideal for many large companies.

“We appreciate City of Kings Mountain’s and Gaston County’s incentive grants, which will help draw potential tenants to this property,” said Justin Curis, Vice President, Industrial Development for The Keith Corporation. “Our intention for this property is for one company to occupy. We anticipate completion at the end of 2022, with a new tenant operational during the first quarter of 2023.”

Feed the Children December 18 Sarah Lee Owensy, KM Christmas Parade Grand Marshal and special guest Paul Schadt are shown waving to the crowd last Saturday, Dec. 4. See photos on pages 4A & 5A. Hometown Christmas activities continue on December 11 and December 18. Photo provided up in a Hallmark movie as twinkling Christmas lights illuminate city streets with Mayor Scott Neisler’s signature Downtown Christmas Fantasy Light Show where a dazzling display of lights synchronize to music playing on your car’s radio (tune into 87.9 to enjoy the show!) Stroll through Pa-

triots Park and experience Costner’s Christmas Lights Extravaganza, where several new displays will be unveiled, each one guaranteed to take your breath away. South Railroad Avenue will be transformed into a Downtown Artisan Market featuring local goods that See CHRISTMAS, Page 5A

By Loretta Cozart An anonymous donor donated a truck in the name of Allan Luther Harkey to bring $75,000 worth of food to be distributed to needy families in our community. CORMETECH, Inc. will assist the city in providing the manpower to physically distribute the food to over 400 families at the Patrick Senior Center on December 18, beginning at 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. or until all

food is distributed This event takes place on “Feed the Children Day,” on December 18, in a proclamation declared by Mayor Scott Neisler and the City of Kings Mountain in honor of the organization and their mission to help children in

need. Families receiving support have been pre-identified by Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry through local school counselors that work with the children in most need of assistance. See FEED, Page 8A

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■ OBITUARIES

John O. Van Dyke KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – John O. Van Dyke, 86, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on December 1, 2021 at Testa Family Hospice House in Kings Mountain, NC. He was born in Cleveland Co, NC, to the late Robert R. Van Dyke and Ollie Padgett Van Dyke. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Marshall Van Dyke. John was employed for over 40 years as a lab analyst with Foote Mineral Co, Kings Mtn. and a member of El Bethel United Methodist Church, formerly serving as Sunday School Teacher, Deacon, Lay Speaker, and Training Union Director. He served in the United States Army after World War II in the Peace Keeping Force in Germany. John was a wonderful husband, father and friend who was always willing to help anyone in need. He is survived by his wife: Joyce Redding Van Dyke, Kings Mtn. NC; daughter: Roberta J. Van Dyke, Kings Mtn. NC; special family friends: Andy De Bruler and Bobby and Cindy Phillips . Funeral service was held at El Bethel United Methodist Church on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. Rev. Julie Roberts and Rev. Bruce Hobson, officiated. Visitation was held at 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. Sunday, December 5, 2021 prior to the service in the fellowship hall of El Bethel United Methodist Church. Intermenet was held in Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Memorials may be made to: El Bethel United Methodist Church, 122 El Bethel Rd, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com. Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.

Kathy Elaine Hannon

KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Kathy Elaine Hannon, 72, of Kings Mountain passed away December 1, 2021, at Atrium Health Cleveland, Shelby. She was born May 27, 1949, in Cleveland County, daughter of the late Mereda Boyce Hannon and Katherine Blackwell Hannon. Kathy loved her dolls and stuffed animals. She will be missed by ev-

eryone who knew and loved her. A graveside service was held at 11:00 am Saturday, December 4, 2021, at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, officiated by Pastor Barry Philbeck. Kathy is survived by her brother, Mike Hannon and wife Phyllis; nephew, Michael Hannon (Amy); niece, April Wagenknecht; caregivers, Joye and Doug Crawford. Memorials may be sent to help with Kathy’s funeral expenses to Greene Funeral Service, 216 Archie Whitesides Rd. Gastonia, NC 28052. Arrangements are with the West Chapel of Greene Funeral Service. An online guestbook is available at greenefuneral. com.

Thelma Owens KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Thelma Eubanks Owens, 91, died Wednesday, December 2, 2021 at Alexandria Place of Gastonia. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Hullender Eubanks. Thelma was a loving mother and grandmother who was a member of Pathway Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Herman Sprouse, Albany McKeehan, and Carl Owens; son, William Sprouse; grandson, Dreighton Sprouse; and great granddaughter, Rosa Lee Sprouse. She is survived by her sons, Arthur Sprouse and wife Genetta of Bessemer City and Dennis Sprouse and wife Becky of Clover, SC; daughter, Renee Jackson of Fort Mill, SC; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren; and cat, Sue-Sue. A graveside service was held at 2PM, on Tuesday December 7, 2021, in Mountain Rest Cemetery with the Rev. Dennis Harmon officiating. Arrangements are entrusted to Clay-Barnette Funeral Home & Aquamation of Kings Mountain Online condolences: www.claybarnette.com.

William Ashmore Tinsley

William Ashmore Tinsley (96) of Leeś Summit, MO passed away Wednesday, December 1 at Ignite Hospice Center in Blue Springs, MO. Bill lived his adult life in Kings Mountain, NC until 2017 when he moved to Missouri to live with his son Kevin. Bill met and married

Peggy Dixon, daughter of Kelly and Blanche Patterson Dixon of Kings Mountain, where they settled in to live their married life in the town they both loved. Bill and Peggy would go on to adopt their only child, Kevin Dixon Tinsley in 1959. As a man, father, grandfather, and friend Bill lived his life with quiet humility and courage. A Navy veteran of World War II, Bill loved raising his son and being around his grandsons. Survivors include his son Kevin, a daughter-in-law Charlotte Rose, four grandsons - Kelly Dixon Tinsley, Kevin Philip Tinsley, Wiliam Ashmore Tinsley II and Timothy Patrick Tinsley, a great-grandson Cohen Tinsley and great-granddaughters Ember and Scarlet Tinsley. Extended family survivors include Lane Dixon, brother-inlaw, sister-in-laws Dot Dixon, Marilyn Dixon Hamrick, and Becky Dixon Patterson, plus several nieces and nephews, and several great nieces and nephews. As his family, we will never again watch the South Carolina Gamecocks (Billś Alma Mater) without our hearts being just a bit saddened to not have him there. Whether it be a plate of nachos or a batch of chicken wings, he was always ready to watch a weekend of ball. So many things about him will be missed, especially his one-of-a-kind smile, his gentle heart, and his one-liner wit. May God rest his blessed soul. Services were held on Tuesday, December 7 at Kings Mountain Central United Methodist Church. Visitation was at 9:00 a.m., service at 10:00 a.m. and Committal Service immediately followed at Frederick Memorial Gardens, Gaffney, NC. Arrangements made by Passantino Brothers of Kansas City, MO and Harris Funeral Home of Kings Mountain, NC.

Mary Ruth Goforth STANLEY, NC – Mary Ruth Goforth, 81, formerly of Charlotte, NC, passed away on November 30, 2021 at Stanley Total Living in Stanley, NC. She was born in Cleveland County, NC, and was preceded in death by her father, Claude Edwards and her mother, Evelyn Allen Hill. Mary was also preceded in death by her second husband, Charles Goforth Jr, and her siblings, Mike Edwards and Pat Edwards. She was a former member of Northside Baptist Church in Charlotte. Mary worked in the nursery business for many years and loved being outdoors, working in the yard, and growing beautiful flowers. She enjoyed staying active, cross stitching, quilting, working sudoku, and reading. Mary enjoyed listening to Christian music and spending time with her loved ones.

She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great grandmother whose love and guidance will be dearly missed by everyone who knew her. She is survived by her son: Craig Barrett and wife Sharon, Dallas, NC; grandchildren: Kelly Hord and husband Travis, Dallas, NC, and Mitchell Barrett and wife Kaci, Cramerton, NC; great-grandchildren: Graden and Sawyer Hord and Delilah Barrett; sister-in-law: Linda Edwards, Mount Airy, NC; former husband: Harry Lee Barrett Memorial service was held on Friday, December 3, 2021 at 3:00 PM in the Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel Visitation was held on Friday, December 3, 2021 from 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM prior to the service in the parlor of Harris Funeral Home. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com. Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.

Lori Ann Enus KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Lori Ann Enus, 48, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on December 4, 2021 at her residence. She was born in Essex, MA. She was preceded in death by her father, Michael Mehlman. Lori was an independent contractor with Little Debbie Snack Co. She is survived by partner: Nancy Bridges, Kings Mtn. NC; mother: LuAnn Brown Mehlman, Shelby, NC; stepmother: Joy Burns, Hickory, NC; sister: Wanda LaRhette, Shelby, NC; her beloved pets: Piper, Bear and cat Ray; niece: Jamie Lee LaRhette, Shelby NC; nephews: J.R. LaRhette, Shelby, NC Kurtis LaRhette, Polkville, NC; great niece: Malayah LaRhette, Shelby NC; great nephew: Jayse LaRhette, Shelby NC; numerous aunts and uncles. Memorial service will be held at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. Rev. Tim Setzer will fficiate. Visitation will be at 1:00 2:00 P.M. prior to the service at Harris Funeral Home. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com. Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.

James Michael Black Jr On Tuesday, December 17, 2019, a memorial service, graveside service and Celebration of Life reception was held for Fugitive Recovery Agent James Michael Black Jr. who was killed in the line of duty. Originally from Kings Mountain, NC he resided with his family in Lake Elsinore, CA. The funeral services were held at the St. Frances of Rome Catholic Church in Wildomar CA. and at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside CA. Jamie was preceded in death by his father James Michael Black of Maiden NC; his paternal grandparents Joseph and Lucille Black of Bessemer City and his maternal grandparents Jonas Leroy and Clara Lee McCraw of Kings Mountain, He was also preceded in death by his stepfather David Keith Pendleton who instilled in him his lifelong love for the Marines. Jamie, 42, died after being shot by a federal fugitive and career criminal whom Jamie was attempting to apprehend on the evening of December 3, 2019 in San Moreno CA. The fugitive then became the subject of a manhunt by the San Bernardino and Riverside Sheriff’s Departments who, jointly, located and killed the fugitive in a shootout less than 48 hours later in San Bernardino. He is remembered as a devoted family man who was outgoing and compassionate, as well as a role model and mentor to many of the fugitive recovery agents that worked under his supervision. His warm and friendly southern personality would shine through when he often reminded his friends, “I appreciate you.” Black attended Cleveland Tech for a short time after graduating from Kings Mountain High School but was recommended to IBM by an instructor and after graduating from the International School of Business in Chicago, became the youngest IBM employee on the East coast. He stayed with them for three years but then joined the Marines so he could jump out of airplanes. He started his career as an enlisted serviceman in the Air Intelligence branch of the U.S. Marine Corps and progressed to a commissioned officer after earning his Mas-

ters in Criminal Justice. His first command was in LA in the aftermath of Katrina. He earned the respect and devotion of his men there by finding big screen TVs, copes of current movies and meals from Outback for his guys during their down time. They were the envy of all military servicemen in that area. Jamie could never do enough for the people he cared for. After 14 years and multiple deployments to Iraq as an Intelligence Operations Officer he resigned his commission and went on to become a private contractor in Afghanistan. He commanded one quarter of the countries civilian forces for three years and was the youngest commander in the country. James then returned to Southern California and using the skills and certifications he acquired while serving our country, he began working as a Fugitive Recovery Agent for the Federal government and licensed private investigator, ultimately founding and supervising the largest independent bail fugitive recovery team in California, the U.S. Fugitive Service International (Black Umbrella Group) located in Lake Elsinore, CA. He is survived by the only woman he ever loved, his wife Michelle Vasquez Black; his five children Austin Black (Samira), James Black III, Ashlynn Black, Logan Black and Aleena Black. He is also survived by his two sisters, Donna Cantrell (Ronald) Short of Grover, and Tanya Storm of Bellingham, WA and his brothers Joseph(Amanda) Black and Brian Black as well as his stepmother Rita Black of Maiden and his much loved stepfather Robert Moses. Also left to barely survive his passing is his mother, Teresa McCraw Moses. Her son lived and died a hero. His funeral was no exception to the larger than life he lived. There were sheriff cars leading the procession down a major highway while motorcycle cops shut down the exits and held back thousands of cars so Jamie could go by. There were flags flying on the police bikes and cars and the motorcycle honor guard from the Marines led his casket with their own flags. There were so many cars in the procession they had to brought into the cemetery in two directions to get them all parked. At the beautiful but stark military cemetery where his spot is there were bagpipes played and guns fired and long walks following behind his casket through cordons of honor guards and marines. The legacy her son left is huge, his business thrives, the home he left for his family is beautiful, and all his children are blessed with his intelligence and sweet disposition. See OBITS, Page 3A

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Propst, 30, Gastonia, failure to appear, fugitive warrant out of South Carolina. No bond. NOV. 28: Jamar Dontrel Wright, 36, 5031 Pennington Place 44, assault on a female, no bond. NOV. 29: Bianca Anne Dee, 29, 701 Woodside Drive, misdemeanor larceny, criminal summons. INCIDENTS NOV. 24: A resident of Pennington Place reported damage to the windshield of his 2004 Honda. NOV. 25: A resident of Cambridge Oaks Apartments reported damage to a window of her 2021 Dodge Charger. NOV. 25: A resident of Kings Oak Circle Apartments reported theft of a .380 Cobra pistol valued at $289.00 from a 2012 Dodge. Nov. 26: Walker and Whiteside Electrical Contractors reported a break-in at a construction site on Industrial Drive and theft of 2 reels of electrical wire and eight rolls of copper wire valued at thousands of dollars. NOV. 29: A resident of Landry Drive reported identity theft. NOV. 29: A resident of Margrace Road reported financial transaction card fraud. NOV. 29: A resident of Wintergreen Court reported theft of a Dodge 3500 Pick-up truck valued at $13,000. NOV. 29: A resident of W. Gold Street reported identity theft. DEC. 1: A resident of Rhodes Avenue reported identity theft. CITATIONS NOV.20: Jamichael Keon

Dawkins, 22, 1 Chesterfield Court, no lighted headlamps. NOV. 20: Laura Bridges Hall, 30, 131 Sam Smith Road, fictitious tag. NOV. 21: Tasha Deneka Ashley, 39, 610 Temple Street, fictitious tag, no liability insurance. NOV. 24: Gary Thurman Lyon, 68, 815 Bethlehem Road, no vehicle insurance, expired tag. NOV. 27: Robert Lee Evans Pennington, 31, 426 Fulton Street, no vehicle registration, fictitious tag. NOV. 27: Cody Wayne Bolin, 20, 111 High Ridge Court 7, revoked driver’s license. NOV. 27: Cynthia Diane Stamey, 34, Bessemer City, drug paraphernalia, no vehicle insurance, no registration, revoked license, fictitious license plate, failure to move to the edge of the highway with approaching law enforcement with light, siren. NOV. 27: Laura Bridges Hall, 39, 131 Sam Smith Road, no vehicle registration. NOV. 27: Simon Lumpkin III, 25, 107 Brayton Lane, no new certificate of title. NOV. 28: Cody Lee Derreberry, 24, 703 Church Street, revoked driver’s license. NOV. 28: Dustin Taylor Moore, 19, 822 2nd Street, expired tag NOV. 29: Mark Wayne Logan, 52, Grover, no vehicle insurance, revoked license, expired tag. DEC. 2: Marissa Danielle Blanton, 35, 414 Scotland Drive, no liability insurance. WRECKS NOV. 24: Officer Bullins charged Dreagon Zander Gulley, Mount Holly, with

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He was 42 when he went left us but to his mom he is still her little boy. The one she caught jumping off the back of the trailer in his batman costume one day when she was returning home from work, the little boy that constantly amazed and delighted her with an imagination like no one else she ever knew. He was the child that went to the ER so many times because he thought he could do everything. His mom spent countless hours at the school houses because his personality and his intelligence led him into situations other kids wouldn’t even think about. All so he could become the man he was. He was a hero to the world and to his family. He had lost his dad and grandparents by the time he was 15 and it was just the two of them. He was her best friend through the hardest parts of her life. He accepted what could not be changed at a young age and it made him stronger and a lot older than his years. His mom was and still is proud of him even when she was mad at him. She is blessed beyond words to have been the mother of Jamie Black. She would not trade one minute of that to be released from the grief she lives with. The Lord will hold her hand, keep her strong and walk with her every step till she can be reunited with her child.

■ POLICE ARRESTS NOV. 19: Amber Lynne Cavazos, 26, 1116 High Ridge Court, misdemeanor larceny, criminal summons. NOV. 24: Summer Nicole Foster, 36, 517 Church Street, felony possession methamphetamine, no bond. NOV. 25: Christopher Alan Rivers, 39, Gastonia, failure to appear, driving while license revoked, $6,000 secured bond. NOV. 25: Legacy Summer Blanton, 19, Shelby, felony obtain property by false pretense, possession of stolen goods, driving while license revoked, transported to Gaston County jail, $2,500 secured bond. NOV. 26: Jose Joelvyn Estrella, 33, Clover, SC, DUI, speeding 110/65, $2,500 secured bond. NOV. 27: Michael Curtis Fussell, 40. 815 Bethlehem Road, simple assault, $2,500 secured bond. NOV. 27: Rebecca Michelle Heath, 32, 911 S. Battleground Avenue, possession of firearm by felon, felony, assault with deadly weapon, no bond, trial date Nov. 29. NOV. 27: Cynthia Diane Stamey, 34, Bessemer City, possession less than ½ oz marijuana, possession drug paraphernalia, citation. NOV. 28: Cody Lee Derreberry, 24, Shelby, nine counts order for arrest, failure to appear, felony probation violation, trial date 11/29. NOV. 28: Adarerius Jerveze Taylor, 28, Cherryville, felony possession of stolen firearm, carrying a concealed gun, $2,500 secured bond. NOV. 28: Jennifer Marie

driving while impaired and cited him for speeding, misdemeanor flee to elude and no liability insurance after Gulley, operating a 2006 Chrysler, fled from a traffic stop in the parking lot of 705 York Road, then overcorrected on Highway 161 and h it a road sign. Property damage was estimated at $1,500. NOV. 24: Officer Dee said Summer Nicole Foster, Belmont, operating a 2009 Nissan, traveling East on the US 74 Bypass, left the road and overturned. She was arrested and charged with several traffic and drug violations, according to the officer. NOV. 26: Officer Warlick said John Ronald Ross, 106 Blair Drive, was backing a 2002 GMC from a parking stall on Shelby Road and hit a 2007 Mitsubishi operated by Gloria Harper, Autumn Woods Drive, doing $1,500 estimated damage. NOV. 29: Officer Black cited Mark Wayne Logan of Grover with no liability insurance, driving while license revoked and displaying a revoked registration plate after an accident involving his 2001 HD AND A 2019 Toyota operated by Margaret Ann Howse of Snellville, GA. who reportedly pulled out from the parking lot at Battleground Petroleum Gas Station and failed to yield the right-of-way. Witnesses said Logan, traveling south on NC 161, tried to avoid the collision by slowing and swerving but was unable to do so. Logan was transported by EMMS to Atrium Health Cleveland for treatment of injuries. Property damage was estimated at $3,800. NOV. 27: Officer Cutler

said Joshua Haynes, Grover, operating a 2015 Honda, hit a 2017 Nissan operated by Jonathan Laughter, 1418 Merrimont Avenue, on Phifer Road as he was making left turn onto Castlewood Drive. Property damage was estimated at $7,000. NOV 29: Officer Black said Billy Hawkins, 1004 Woodside Drive, operating a 2013 Chevrolet, rear-ended a 2018 Mitsubishi operated by Lashonda Jones, 111 Wells Street 2, in the parking lot of 105 York Road. Property damage was estimated at $3,000. DEC. 1: Officer Warlick said Benjamin Maddox Brown, 123 Chestnut Ridge Road, failed to slow his 1998 Ford on NC 216 Alt, Gold Street north toward Mountain Street, resulting in a rear-end collision with a 2011 Nissan operated by Kenneth Dean Smith, 110 Marigold Street which as a result of the first collision collided with a 2007 Buick operated by Beverly Green, Grover. Property damage was estimated at $9,500. DEC. 1: Officer Cutler said Alex Canady, riding a bike south on NC 161, was transported by Cleveland EMS to Caromont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia with injuries after he was struck by a 2008 Chevrolet operated by Jose Luis Cedillo of Grover who said he did not see the pedestrian. Officer Price inspected the bike, struck by the vehicle’s right front fender and mirror, and found no evidence with it being equipped with reflectors. Property damage was estimated at $1,200 to the Chevrolet.

Today, I am announcing that I intend to seek re-election for the Office of Sheriff. It has been an honor and privilege to serve you these last eleven (11) years. Together with the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office we have made great strides toward making Cleveland County a safer place to live, work, and visit. Aggressively tackling drug and property crimes has been my goal since day one. These types of crimes touch people on a personal level and cause great harm to the community as a whole. We will continue those efforts every day. As with any journey there is always more to accomplish, and I intend to continue to improve the law enforcement services in Cleveland County as long as I am your Sheriff. I cannot overstate the level of appreciation that I have for each person who has placed their trust in me to be their Sheriff, and I will never take it for granted. I stand firmly on my record and ask that once more you place your trust in me. With your support and vote of confidence, I will continue to make Cleveland County’s safety my top priority. Thank you all.

Alan Norman

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Christmas Carols As we step into the holiday season, one of my favorite parts of Christmas is the songs. They bring back fond c h i l d h o o d DANYALE PATTERSON memories of family, friends, and church gatherings which were all filled with food, laughter, and a lot of singing. Music, especially singing, is a great way to express joy. James 5:13 states, “Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praise.” The good news is you don’t have to sound good to

sing praises to God. King David proclaims in Psalm 98:4, “Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth; break forth into joyous song and sing praises”! One Christmas song – Carol of the Bells – reminds me how much joy music brings us. As we are listening to the song, it feels like we do not have a care in the world. Here are a few of the lyrics: Hark how the bells, Sweet silver bells, All seem to say, Throw cares away Christmas is here, Bringing good cheer, To young and old, Meek and the bold.

Ding dong ding dong That is their song With joyful ring All caroling. One seems to hear Words of good cheer From everywhere Filling the air. Did you know that God enjoys singing and music? After all, he is the creator and originator of it. Zephaniah 3:17 states, “The LORD your God is in your midst, The Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing.” I often ponder on how much our Heavenly Father loves and delights in his children. He takes pleasure in his peo-

ple. The Lord is full of compassion and tender mercy. His love draws us close and ignites in us a passion to worship him. In Psalm 150:1-6, King David – a passionate worshiper of God – believed in utilizing all the instruments to praise God including the cymbals. He exclaimed, “Praise ye he Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness. Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high-sounding cymbals. Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord.”

PRAY THIS PRAYER: “Lord, you’re so kind and tenderhearted to those who don’t deserve it and so patient with people who fail you! Your love is like a flooding river overflowing its banks with kindness. It’s hard to comprehend this love. It makes me want to sing and give you the praise due unto your name. Thank you for your great love for me. I appreciate that you sing over me. Lord, I will sing to you songs of worship and adoration. There is no one like you in all the earth. In Jesus’ name I pray – Amen.” DanyalePatterson is co-founder of Enlighten Ministries, a 501c3 organization with her husband Brandon Patterson. Contact her at www.danyale.com to get spiritual resources, share a testimony, send a prayer request, or book her to speak.

Kings Mountain Area Church Directory Emmanuel Independent Baptist Church 102 Canterbury Road 704-730-7855

Good Hope Presbyterian Church 105 N. Cansler Street 704-739-1062

Faith Ablaze Church 1128 S. York Road 704-739-8496

Grace Fellowship 144 West Mountain Street 704-481-8888

Faith Baptist Church 1009 Linwood Road

Grace United Methodist Church 830 Church Street 704-739-6000

Faith Holiness Church Hwy. 161/ Bessemer City Rd. 704-739-1997 Family Worship Center 1818 Shelby Road 704-739-7206

Macedonia Baptist Church 1101 S. Battleground Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC Advent Lutheran Church, NALC Member 230 Oak Grove Rd. 704-750-0171 Anew Beginning Baptist Church 145 Battleground Dr. 704-473-1372 Ardent Life Church 420 Branch Street 704-739-7700

Calvary Way Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Pastor Clifton Morgan

Christ The King Catholic Church 714 Stone Street 704-487-7697

Carson Memorial Baptist Church 262 Sparrow Springs Road 704-739-2247

Connections Church 306 N. Piedmont Ave. 704-750-4972

Central United Methodist Church 113 S. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-2471

Cornerstone Church Of God 202 Margrace Road 704-689-4430

Cherokee St. Baptist Church 421 S. Cherokee Street 704-739-7697

Arise Church 830 E. King St. Bethlehem Baptist Church 1017 Bethlehem Road 704-739-7487 Boyce Memorial ARP Church Edgemont Drive 704-739-4917

Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church 618 Chestnut Ridge Road 704-739-4015 Christian Freedom Southern Baptist Church 246 Range Road 704-739-4152

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Broad River Genealogy Society hosts Brendan Camp LeGrand on Dec. 12 By Loretta Cozart Broad River Genealogical Society hosts Brendan Camp LeGrand as the guest speaker on Sunday, December 12 at 3 pm. She will share research and stories from her upcoming book “The Road to The River,” the history of Warren Street in Shelby. She has written documentaries and books of local history, as well as articles for magazines and newspapers and designs and manufactures products for

Brendan Camp LeGrand the art needlecraft, fashion, gifts, and home furnish-

ings markets. She was born and raised in Shelby, and educated at Shelby High School, Gardner-Webb College, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Refreshments to follow the presentation and a drawing for an iPad. Tickets for drawing are $5.00. Broad River Genealogy Society meets at American Legion Post 82 is at 1628 S. Lafayette St. in Shelby. The meeting is open to all persons interested in local history and family lineage.

Firing demonstrations were the highlight of the exhibit. Photos by Loretta Cozart

Christmas’ Past at the museum By Loretta Cozart

Visitors stepped back in time enjoying antique toys, electric trains, historic games, and roaring fires at Kings Mountain Historical Museum on Saturday, December 4. The historic Barber House was decked out for the holiday season with hearth cooking and firing demonstrations. Events con-

tinued from 10am to 5pm on the museum grounds. The Carolina Thunder Mugs filled the air with music, as woodworking demonstrations, a revolutionary war reenactment camp, cooking and firing demonstrations brought an earlier time to life for visitors. The firing demonstrations showed guests the process of loading and fir-

ing Brown-Bess muskets verses hunting rifles. Muskets are loaded faster, thus allowing a soldier to get off more shots in a minute. But hunting rifles allowed the shooter 3-times more accuracy at a greater distance. The unseasonably warm day made for a pleasant event as children and their families learned more about Christmas’ past for our area’s early settlers.

Kellie Putnam, right, shows Madison and Kirsten Marett one of her unique shirt designs. Photo by Loretta Cozart

Christmas bazaars at Big Red’s By Loretta Cozart Local crafters are participating in Christmas Bazaars around town this holiday season. On December 4, a bazaar was held in the Community Room and on the porch of Big Red’s Café. A variety of items were offered, from custom t-shirts,

sweaters, sweatshirts, plates, travel mugs, blankets, signs, decorations, and many other items for everyone on your Christmas list. Due to Christmas festivities, the event closed at 1 pm. Organizer Angie Camp works in Kings Mountain and is a crafter herself. “Most of our crafters are

from the area: Kings Mountain, Shelby, Grover, Cherryville, and Gastonia. The bazaar helps these crafters and offers unique items for shoppers looking for that special Christmas gift. Our next event will be December 18 from 9am to 5pm, and we welcome everyone to stop by to see us.”

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(Ed. Note: The recipes in today’s Cooking Corner are from “A Cookbook of Treasures” published by Bess Chapel United Methodist Church of Cherryville.) BROWN RICE Bobbie Childers 1 cup rice 1 cup water 1 can cream of onion soup 1 can beef broth ½ stick margarine Mix and pour in pan and bake at 400 degrees for 45 minutes. PINEAPPLE CREAM PIE Wilma Dellinger 1 can Eagle Brand sweetened milk 1/3 cup lemon juice 1 (8 oz.) cream cheese 1 large Cool Whip 1 large can well-drained pineapple 2 pie crusts, baked or graham cracker crusts Mix the sweetened milk, lemon juice and cream cheese together Then add the Cool Whip and the pineapple. Mix well and pour into 2 pie shells already baked and cooled or graham cracker crust. Refrigerate. PUMPKIN PECAN PIE Leona Bess 4 slightly beaten eggs 2 cups canned pumpkin 1 cup sugar ½ cup dark corn syrup 1 tsp. vanilla

½ tsp. cinnamon ¼ tsp. salt 1 unbaked 9-inch pie shell 1 cup chopped pecans Combine ingredients except pecans. Pour into pie shell. Top with pecans. Bake at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes or until set.

The Good Neighbors Food Pantry will be open Thursday, December 9th from 5:30 – 6:15 pm. Location is East Gold Street Wesleyan Church, 701 East Gold Street, Kings Mountain. Drive around to the back of the church.

Visitors explore exhibits during Christmas’ Past at the museum.

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Construction continues in KM By Loretta Cozart Projects impacting the business landscape, and economic development of the community, are making progress toward completion around town. Some projects are almost finished, as others will take up to a year to complete. Catawba Two Kings Casino will double the size of their current pre-launch facility on Kings Mountain Blvd., near I-85, and should be completed in December. Benestar Brands, an

international snack foods manufacturer, will create 129 new jobs and has invested $24 million to build their new production facility on Industrial Drive. Completion is slated for the Fall of 2021. Construction continues at Carolina 85 Logistics Center, located at 300 Woodlake Pkwy, a Class A warehouse is designed to accommodate either a single occupant or multiple users. Building delivery is set for the first quarter of 2022. Biscuitville plans to

open in early Spring of 2022. This location features the company’s Biscuitville Fresh Southern® prototype with a dual lane drive thru. The newest announcement by The Keith Corporation for their 1.3 million sq. ft. spec building, the largest in the Southeast, could bring a major distribution hub to the community. The company currently plans for one company to occupy the building. The delivery on this project is anticipated for December 2022.

Biscuitville, on York Road, plans to open in early Spring 2022.

Benestar Brands building nears completion and an opening projected for the Fall of 2021.

Home for Christmas activities Carolina 85 Logistics Center should open during the first quarter of 2022.

Catawba Two Kings Casino is making good progress, with an opening of the new addition slated sometime in December. Photos by Loretta Cozart

CANDIDATES From Page 1A Tommy Hawkins, 905 Woodside Drive, filed for re-election Monday with the Gaston County Board of Elections. He is seeking his 4th four-year term from Ward 3 on city council. He wants to see completion of projects such a as infrastructure, safety, and water and sewer improvements which got a big grant recently announced by Representative and House Speaker Tim Moore. “A lot of good things going,’’ said Hawkins. Three seats are open on Kings Mountain City Council. Terms of Butler, Hawkins, and At Large councilman David Allen are expiring. Other members

FEED From Page 1A Each family will receive a 25-pound box of food such as canned vegetables, peanut butter and mac ‘n cheese; a 15-pound box of essentials that include personal care items such as lotion, shampoo and conditioner; and toys. In Kings Mountain, more than 18 percent of families live below the poverty line. With the help of this generous donation and the support of Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry, Feed the Children can help feed those in need in North Carolina communities.

of council with unexpired terms are Mayor Scott Neisler. At-large councilman Keith Miller, Ward 4 councilman Jimmy West, Ward 5 councilman Jay Rhodes and Ward I councilwoman Annie Thombs. Incumbent county commissioners Debra Hardin, 518 Lee Drive, Shelby, vice-chairman, and Douglas Bridges, 1055 Hunter Valley Road, Shelby, chairman, seek reelection and filed Monday. Other members of the board with unexpired terms are Johnny Hutchins, Ronnie Whetstine, and Kevin Gordon. Lacey Ingle Ange, 804 E. Graham Street, Shelby, filed Monday for Cleveland County Clerk of Superior Court. The incumbent is Mitzi McGraw Johnson. Cleveland County Sheriff This is one of many events Feed the Children has planned across the country to help defeat hunger. Feed the Children is committed to helping children and families across the U.S. and around the world. Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry is an emergency assistance agency sponsored by the Kings Mountain Ministerial Association and is governed by an eleven-member board of directors consisting of interfaith ministers and community leaders. We are a non-profit organization and give hope to all in the name of Jesus Christ. Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry provides tempo-

Alan Norman has announced that he plans to seek re-election He will file Monday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. at the Cleveland County Board of Elections in Shelby. Four seats are open on the Cleveland County Board of Education. The incumbents are Philip Glover, Coleman Hunt, Dena Green and Danny Blanton. Board members with unexpired terms are Robert Green, chairman; Joel Shores, vice-chairman; Rodney Fitch, Ron Humphries, and Greg Taylor. Terms of incumbent NC State Senate Ted Alexander of Shelby and NC House 110th District Rep. Kelly Hastings and NC House 111th District Representative Tim Moore are expiring rary assistance to individuals and families in financial crisis. We facilitate the distribution of food and clothing and give financial assistance for rent, utilities, medicine, fuel, and gasoline. Established in 1979, Feed the Children exists to defeat childhood hunger. It is one of the leading U.S.based charities and serves those in need in the U.S. and in 10 countries around the world. It provides food, education initiatives, essentials, and disaster response. It operates five distribution centers located in Oklahoma, Indiana, California, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania.

Christmas is just around the corner! Each Saturday evening, December 11 and 18 between 5:00-9:00pm, Home for Christmas festivities will take place. Various roads along West Mountain Street, South Railroad Avenue, West Gold Street and South Cansler Street will be impacted. Gold Street at S. Battleground Ave will be blocked off as well. Please use extreme caution when traveling on these roads due to the increase in motor vehicles and pedestrians. Carriage Rides will be taking place along this route as well. Please plan to travel different roads if you are impacted by this change. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. We hope you will attend Home for Christmas in Kings Mountain!

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8 Mountaineers All-BSC, Smith Lineman of Year Kings Mountain placed eight players on the All-Big South Conference football team, including the BSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, Tykel Smith. Smith also was selected as All-Conference at his position. Other Mountaineers making the first team were offensive lineman Isaiah Eskridge, defensive back Jake Lloyd, and kicking specialist

Peyton Fisher. Kings Mountain placed four players on the second team, including AJ Richardson, D’Andre Hoyle, Seth Neal and Jaden Ellis. Running back Mari Adams of Crest was the offensive player of the year and Arias Nash of Stuart Cramer was the defensive player of the year. Elijah Hall of Crest was the defensive lineman of the

year and Nicholas Eddins of Crest was the coach of the year. The first team: Offensive linemen – Tykel Smith, Kings Mountain; Jacob Patterson, South Point; Cameron McDowell, Crest; Isaiah Eskridge, Kings Mountain; Sullivan Absher, South Point. Athletes – Tyson Riley, South Point; Camury Reid, Forestview; Carmello Bess,

Ashbrook; Javarius Green, Crest. Defensive linemen – Arias Nash, Stuart Cramer; Elijah Hall, Crest; Christian Williams, Forestview; John Derricott, Ashbrook. Linebackers – Jaycob Neely, Forestview; Nick Beason, Crest; Ryan Harris, South Point. Defensive backs – Jake Lloyd, Kings Mountain; Carter Green, Crest; Gene

Neely III, Hunter Huss; Jesse Osborne, Forestview; Will Ross, South Point. Specialists – Dylan Nicks, South Point; Peyton Fisher, Kings Mountain. The second team: Crest – DaVonyae Pettis, Taree Watkins, Montrell Ross. Kings Mountain – AJ Richardson, D’Andre Hoyle, Seth Neal, Jaden Ellis. South Point – Wyatt

Triplett. Forestview- Jekeem Bannad, Austin Parker. Stuart Cramer – Josue Sanchez, Damien Bentley, Markiss Nelson. Ashbrook – Chandler Meeks, Sincere Sanders-Moss. North Gaston – Brian Coley, Jason Melton, JJ Gordon. Huss – Malachi Coleman.

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one point and six rebounds; and Alayna Patrick six rebounds, four steals and three assists. Tishiona Strong led Burns with 19 points. “Offensively, we have the capability to put up a lot of points behind Saniya Wilson (24 ppg last season) and Khalia King (17 ppg during the first half of last season), and a front court who has worked hard this off-season (Tyasya Bell, Austyn Dixon, CoRey Simpson and Jacie Jarvis),” Coach Nicholas Inman said. “We have experience, something we haven’t had much of the last two seasons,” he noted. “This season we have three seniors and five juniors, and four of

those juniors have been on varsity since their freshman year and the fifth played varsity as a sophomore. “Depth will be our weakness. We had some players decide not to play this season, cutting down our bench and rotation to a consistent eight instead of the 11 we thought we would have returning. Some underclassmen I thought would develop on JV will be seeing varsity action. “We added (former KMHS standout) Monique Petty to the coaching staff,” Inman said. “She was a big player here graduating in 2014 with over 1,000 points as a forward/center. She will be working closely with our post players.”

Kings Mountain’s boys lost a pair of games in the final seconds and the girls went 1-1 Friday and Saturday in the Battle of the Mill at Cox Mill. Thirteen teams competed in the showcase in collaboration with the North Carolina Basketball Coaches Association. The KM teams were scheduled to go to RS Central last night and will open Big South Conference play Friday at Hunter Huss. Their first home game is Friday, Dec. 17 against North Gaston. The Lady Mountaineers defeated Hough Friday before losing to a good Cox Mill team 48-41 Saturday. The Mountaineers took two very good teams down to the wire before falling to Lincoln Charter 69-68 Friday and Enka 72-71 Saturday. The leads changed hands numerous times in both contests. In their loss to Lincoln Charter, the Mountaineers took a lead with 22 seconds remaining on a three-pointer by Zavian Smith. But, Lincoln Charter’s JJ Moore hit a driving floater and got fouled to tie the game, and then hit a free throw to account for the final margin. KM had a lob at the buzzer but missed. Zeke Cannedy of the Mountaineers led all scorers with 35 points. He also

grabbed eight rebounds and dished out four assists. Maddox James added 12 points and eight rebounds, and Smith had 13 points and four assists. A last-second shot by Cannedy rimmed out as Enka survived a Mountaineer comeback. Cannedy finished

with 29 points and James added 17. The Lady Mountaineers got 28 points from Khalia King and 20 from Saniya Wilson in their opening round 61-53 win over Hough. Austyn Dixon scored four points, Tyasya Bell three and CoRey See HUSS, Page 2B

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After falling to a good Enka team in their season openers, Kings Mountain High’s varsity basketball teams rebounded in a big way Wednesday night with a sweep of county rival Burns in Lawndale. In the boys game, the Mountaineers played extremely well in the second half to balance their record at 1-1 with an 81-58 victory. Zeke Cannedy led all scorers with 24 points and Curtis Simpson pulled down 13 rebounds. The Lady Mountaineers, who fell hard to Enka 60-40 the previous Saturday in the Coaches vs. Cancer Shootout in Asheville, got a good effort from all players to defeat the Lady Bulldogs 40-30. Prior to the Asheville event, the boys and girls teams raised $4,000 for the American Cancer Society. Khalia King led the scoring with 15 points and also pulled down three rebounds. Catawba College commit Saniya Wilson had her typical all-around game with 13 points, three assists and 12 steals. Tyasya Bell added four points and five boards; CoRey Simpson four points; Austyn Dixon three points, three boards and three steals; Myracle Davis

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HUSS From Page 1B Simpson and Alayna Patrick two each. King got 18 of her points on six 3-pointers. Wilson had 10 rebounds and eight assists to go with her 20 points. Austyn Dixon scored four points and grabbed nine rebounds; Tyasya Bell had three points and six boards; Alayna Patrick two points and three rebounds; and Jacie Jarvis and CoRey Simpson had two points each. Cox Mill led most of the way but KM made several charges along the way. KM outscored Cox Mill 17-10

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Kings Mountain High School is looking for a women’s soccer head coach and possibly assistant coach for the spring season. No teaching positions are available at this time. Anyone interested should email mdbridges@ clevelandcountyschools. org. In the email, include playing/coaching experience and contact information. A background check will be required for this position.

Ava Tipton with 14 aces, 52 service points and 25 digs; Megan Harrison with 27 aces, 57 service points, 12 kills, 26 percent kill percentage and two blocks; and Ruby Osborne with six kills, four blocks and a 27 percent kill percentage. “The rest of the team also did an awesome job defensively and covered the court well,” noted head coach Lindsay Ellis.

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must practice for three separate days prior to a return to competition. This item clarifies the current policy and will allow students missing practice for reasons other than illness or injury, such as a funeral, etc. to return without the three-day practice requirement. This provision will be effective immediately. -Approved the 20222023 Sports Calendar. -Approved inserting a “leapfrog” provision in the playoff qualification process, effective immediately. This was done using feedback from member coaches and athletic directors following qualification and seeding process for bracketed sports during the fall playoff season. Although teams with higher RPI ratings will still be seeded higher, they may not qualify before a team that finished ahead of them in their conference standings. -Discussed the use of a shot clock in men’s and women’s basketball, including the feedback received from a survey of basketball coaches, athletic directors, and principals. With mixed results from the survey, the Board took no action at this time, but directed staff to continue seeking feedback from member schools on the possible implementation of a shot clock in the coming years. -Tabled a recommendation from the NC Basketball Coaches Association to allow a “fifth quarter” of participation in a single day for ninth and tenth grade student-athletes. This item was tabled for input from the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee and will be re-evaluated in the spring meeting of the Board.

East Lincoln and West Lincoln on the road, and Lincolnton at home. Leaders for the week were: Camden Pasour, 29 service points, 10 aces, 32 digs, 39 kills (36 percent kill percentage), and 21 assists; Abigail Hedgepath, 29 aces, 58 service points, 18 digs, 17 kills, 50 percent kill percentage and 55 assists;

Kings Mountain Middle School’s volleyball team will be hosting at least a first round game in the TriCounty Conference championship tournament next week after wrapping up the East Division title last week. The Lady Patriots were scheduled to go to North Lincoln for their final regular season game yesterday. They remained unbeaten last week with three more impressive victories over

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The NCHSAA Board of Directors has been hard at work conducting the business of the Association, completing the Winter Meeting Thursday. Board members engaged in lengthy discussions about the Association’s ongoing talks with the State Board of Education, the status of the NCHSAA Endowment, and the Association’s annual budget. The Board took action on many items during its meeting. Highlights are as follows: --Approved the 20212022 budget, which includes an estimated $1.2 million shortfall. This is the second straight year experiencing a negative annual operating budget, impacting operational and program reserves. The Board felt the Association is currently in a stable financial position and can absorb some expenses for member schools in their ongoing attempts to recover from the impacts of shortened seasons during 20202021 and the COVID-19 pandemic. -Approved waiving the membership dues for 20212022 only. Schools will still be responsible for the $100 annual school fee for the year. This waiver of membership dues is in addition to the Board’s commitment to take on the catastrophic insurance premiums for all member schools for this year. As a result of HB 91, schools should prepare to reassume responsibility for catastrophic insurance premiums in 2022-2023, which schools must purchase through the Department of Insurance. -Approved a rule that any student missing five or more consecutive days of practice for illness or injury

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The Kid’s Fun Run brought out a good crowd. Photos by Kevin Osborne

YMCA’s 21st Annual Jingle Bell Rockin’ Run draws 400 runners The Kings Mountain Family YMCA’s 21st Annual Jingle Bell Rockin’ Run was held on Saturday, Dec 4 and drew 400 participants back this year. Due to the pandemic, the race was not run last year.

The weather was perfect, and it was a great day of fun, fellowship, and laughter was had by all. Local runners were joined by others from Spartanburg, Hickory, Matthews, and Surfside Beach.

YMCA Vice President / Executive Director Kevin Osborne said, “Thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, the Mayor and First Baptist Church, it was a great day for our community.”

Hunter Ruppe swims for the Mountaineers in last week’s meet at KMHS.

Aliza Edmonson helps Lady Mountaineers to a good finish in last week’s swim meet at Neisler Natatorium. Photos by Gary Smart

Even dogs joined in to make the YMCA’s 21st Annual Jingle Bell Rockin’ Run a success.

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Streetscape Phase 2-A Tentative Project Schedule City of Kings Mountain’s Streetscape Project - Phase 2-A will consist of improvements of Mountain Street from the intersection at Battleground Ave. to the intersection of Piedmont. Small segments of Cherokee, both North and South, will also be improved. Improvements will include new decorative concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, decorative light fixtures/bollards, benches, planters, street trees and landscaping, new crosswalks,

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 20th of September, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of FLORA BELL MADDOX; AKA, FLORA BOYNTON MADDOX, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at McIntyre Elder Law Firm, 233 E. Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina, on or before the 24th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 24th day of November, 2021. Brenton S. Begley, Administrator CTA Counsel for the Estate McINTYRE ELDER LAW FIRM PO Box 165, Shelby, NC 28151 233 E. Graham Street Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (11/24, 12/01, 08 &15/2021)

asphalt resurfacing, and new parking striping. The Phase 2-A Construction Bidding Schedule is as follows: • Advertise for Bid: December 2, 2021 • Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting: Mid-December 2021 • Addendum #1 (if necessary): December 22, 2021 • Addendum #2 (if necessary): January 4, 2022

• Bid Opening: Mid-January 2022 • Bid evaluation and Contract Prep: Late-Jan.-Feb., 2022 • Contract to Council for Approval: Late-Jan.-Feb., 2022 • Notice to Proceed – Construction: Early March 2022 • Construction begins: Early to Mid-March 2022

Prepare now for winter weather Winter Weather Preparedness Week is Dec. 5 - 11 and Governor Roy Cooper is encouraging North Carolinians to plan and prepare now, before potentially dangerous winter weather arrives. “North Carolina’s winter weather can be challenging, and everyone should be prepared for dangerous conditions,” Governor Cooper said. “Make a family emergency plan, update your emergency supply kit and pay attention to weather alerts from trusted sources. These steps will help you survive inclement weather and recover faster from it.” Meteorologists expect La Niña conditions to last throughout the winter, which means North Carolina is favored to see warmer and drier than normal conditions. However, this does

not mean that wintry precipitation will not develop across the state this winter, leading to icy roads and other hazards. Governor Cooper urges residents to monitor winter weather conditions and forecasts by listening to local media and paying close attention to winter weather watches, warnings, and advisories. While the criteria for these may vary across North Carolina the premise is the same, so remember: • Winter Storm Watch is issued when conditions are favorable for either heavy snow, sleet, or freezing rain within the next 24-48 hours. • Winter Storm Warning is issued when confidence is high that a winter storm will cause significant impacts within the next 24 hours. • Winter Weather Advisory

is issued when wintry weather is expected and residents should exercise caution as light to moderate amounts of snow, sleet, or freezing rain are expected within the next 24 hours, causing travel difficulties. To help ensure you are ready for winter weather, North Carolina Emergency Management officials urge you to: • Always keep at least a three-day supply of nonperishable food and a supply of medication in your home. • Keep fresh batteries on hand for weather radios and flashlights. • Dress warmly. Wear multiple layers of thin clothing instead of a single layer of thick clothing. • Properly vent kerosene heaters and ensure any electric generators are operated outside

and away from open windows or doors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Never burn charcoal indoors. • Use a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radio or a weather alert app on your phone to monitor changing weather conditions. • Keep alternative heating sources and fire extinguishers on hand. Be sure your family knows how to use them. • Store an emergency kit in your vehicle. Include scraper, jumper cables, tow chain, sand/ salt, blankets, flashlight, firstaid kit, and road map. • Make an emergency supplies kit for your pet and include medical records, first-aid kit, enough canned/dry food, and water for three to seven days and pet travel bag or carrier. See WEATHER, Page 5B

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Having qualified on 19th of October, 2021 as Executrix of the Estate of EDWARD LEE RAINES, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Jane McMurray Raines, Executrix, on or before the 1st day of March, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified on 29th of October, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of MAGDALINA ILIES, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Gabriel Traian Oprea, Administrator, on or before the 1st day of March, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified on 30th of November, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of WILLARD D. TONEY; AKA, WILLARD DEAN TONEY, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Nathan Forb, Administrator, on or before the 8th day of March, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 1st day of December, 2021.

This the 1st day of December, 2021.

This the 8th day of December, 2021.

Jane McMurray Raines, Executrix Estate of: Edward Lee Raines 910 Blalock Drive Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law

Gabriel Traian Oprea, Administrator Estate of: Magdalina Ilies 3708 Beulah Church Road Weddington, NC 28104 Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law

Nathan Forb, Administrator Estate of: Willard D. Toney; AKA, Willard Dean Toney 6647 Gardner Lane Charlotte, NC 28270 Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law

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Having qualified on 30th of November, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of JOHN B. TONEY; AKA, JOHN BLAINE TONEY, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Nathan Forb, Administrator, on or before the 8th day of March, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified on 8th of November, 2021 as Executor of the Estate of BLANCHE SCHMITT TEELE; AKA, BLANCHE S. PATTERSON TEELE, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Uriel L. Patterson III, Executor on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re-covery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 15th of October, 2021 as Administrator CTA of the Estate of BRENDA HORD MORROW, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at McIntyre Elder Law Firm, 233 E. Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of November, 2021.

This the 8th day of December, 2021. This the 17th day of November, 2021.

Brenton S. Begley, Administrator CTA Counsel for the Estate McINTYRE ELDER LAW FIRM PO Box 165, Shelby, NC 28151 233 E. Graham Street Shelby, NC 28150

Nathan Forb, Administrator Estate of: John B. Toney; AKA, John Blaine Toney 6647 Gardner Lane Charlotte, NC 28270 Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law

Uriel L. Patterson III, Executor Estate of: Blanche Schmitt Teele; aka, Blanche S. Patterson Teele 303 S. Poston Street Shelby, NC 28150

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WEATHER From Page 4B • Do not leave pets outside for long periods of time. • Ensure your pet has a well-fitting collar. • Bring pets inside when temperatures drop below freezing. • Move livestock and other animals to a sheltered location with food and water. If you must travel during bad weather, emergency officials remind motorists to leave plenty of room between you and other vehicles and, if driving on

snow- or ice-covered roadways, reduce your speed. If conditions worsen, pull off the highway and remain in your vehicle. Do not set out on foot unless you can see a building close by where you can take shelter. The Department of Public Safety and the National Weather Service work together to help North Carolinians plan and prepare for winter weather by providing accurate weather and safety information. For more information on how to prepare for winter storms and other hazards that affect North Carolina, visit www.readync.gov.

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Broad River Genealogical KMPD and Camper’s Inn Society to hold meeting, 6th Annual Christmas Bike Drive until December 10 Sunday, December 12 Broad River Genealogical Society will meet Sunday, December 12th at 3PM at Shelby American Legion Post, 82, 1628 South Lafayette Street, Shelby. Guest speaker will be Brendan Camp Legrand, who will share research and stories from her upcoming book THE ROAD TO THE RIVER, the his-

tory of Warren Street in Shelby. A graduate of Shelby High, Brendan has studied at Gardner Webb College and UNC Chapel Hill. In addition to writing documentaries and local history work, has designed and manufactured products for needlecraft, fashion, gifts, and home furnishing markets.

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

In the Matter of the Estate of: MARY VIRGINIA SOMMERS NEISLER, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified on the 10th day of November, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of Mary Virginia Sommers Neisler, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 19th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. This the 17th day of November, 2021 C. Andrew Neisler, Jr., Admin. CLONINGER & NEISLER P.O. Box 515 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 5th of November, 2021 as Administratrix of the Estate of NORA D. THOMPSON, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Christina Thompson, Administratrix on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of November, 2021. Christina Thompson, Administratrix Estate of: Nora D. Thompson 205 Broad Street Shelby, NC 28152 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 8th of November, 2021 as Administratrix of the Estate of BOBBY T. BEAVER; AKA, BOBBY THEODORE BEAVER, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Bobbi B. Logan, Ad-ministratrix on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per-sons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of November, 2021. Bobbi B. Logan, Administratrix Estate of: Bobby T. Beaver; aka, Bobby Theodore Beaver 502 Moriah School Road Casar, NC 28020 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK In the Matter of the Estate of: JAMES MICHAEL O’BRIEN, Deceased EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified on the 10th day of November, 2021 as Executrix of the Estate of James Michael O’Brien, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 19th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. This the 17th day of November, 2021 Rita Canipe O’Brien, Ex 280 Barnes Road Union Mills, NC 28167 C. Andrew Neisler, Jr. CLONINGER & NEISLER P.O. Box 515 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

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Having qualified on 10th of November, 2021 as Executrix of the Estate of DEBORAH H. SMITH; AKA, DEBORAH HAMBRIGHT SMITH, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Revonda S. Humphries, Executrix on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Kings Mountain Police Department and Campers Inn present their Sixth Annual Christmas Bike Drive. Donations will be accepted through 10 at the drop-off location: Campers Inn RV at 615 Broadview Drive in Kings Mountain. For more information, call Campers Inn at 704-750-7295 or KMPD at 704-734-0444.

LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 15th of November, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of SARAH B. MANNING, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned William F. Manning, Administrator on or before the 24th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 17th day of November, 2021. This the 24th day of November, 2021. Revonda S. Humphries, Executrix Estate of: Deborah H. Smith; aka, Deborah Hambright Smith 2309 Honey Haven Farm Road Shelby, NC 28152 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

William F. Manning, Administrator Estate of: Sarah B. Manning 504 N Watterson Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 KMH (11/24, 12/01, 08, & 15/2021)

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Having qualified on 16th of November, 2021 as Administratrix of the Estate of DAVID HARLAN WILLIAMS, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Muriel Cogdell, Administratrix on or before the 24th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified on 5th of November, 2021 as Executrix of the Estate of ALICE JERMINE MELTON PATTERSON, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Wanda Patterson Bridges, Executrix on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 24th day of November, 2021.

This the 17th day of November, 2021.

Muriel Cogdell, Administratrix Estate of: David Harlan Williams 515 E. Double Shoals Road Lawndale, NC 28090

Wanda Patterson Bridges, Executrix Estate of: Alice Jermine Melton Patterson 408 Tiney Road Ellenboro, NC 28040

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Having qualified on 16th of November, 2021 as Executrix of the Estate of CORA LILLIAN WILSON BRANTLEY; AKA, CORA WILSON BRANTLEY, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, Jacqueline Barnes, Executrix on or before the 24th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

Having qualified on 29th of November, 2021 as Administratrix of the Estate of NATHANIEL LEVON SWEAT, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Shreasia Vonielle Sweat, Administratrix on or before the 8th day of March, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations in-debted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 24th day of November, 2021.

This the 8th day of December, 2021.

Jacqueline Barnes, Executrix Estate of: Cora Lillian Wilson Brantley; aka, Cora Wilson Brantley 102 Ella Street Shelby, NC 28150

Shreasia Vonielle Sweat, Administratrix Estate of: Nathaniel Levon Sweat 931 Sean Michael Drive, Apt. 101 Dallas, NC 28034

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION 21 E 687

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NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Shirley H. Arakelian of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Shirley H. Arakelian to present them to the undersigned within three months from the date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of November, 2021. Holly A. Arakelian Executrix for the Estate of Shirley H. Arakeliam 1551 Cabaniss Drive Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)

Having qualified on 28th of October, 2021 as Administrator of the Estate of RANDY EUGENE CAMP, deceased, of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Ricky Joe Camp, Administrator on or before the 17th day of February, 2022 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of November, 2021. Ricky Joe Camp, Administrator Estate of: Randy Eugene Camp 112 Elm Road Grover, NC 28073 KMH (11/17, 24 12/01 & 08/2021)


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HOUSEPARENT NEEDED Children’s Homes has an opening for individual to work as houseparent who is experienced working with or want to care for children/youth. It is a live in position for seven days on and then off seven days. Must be 21 and have a high school/GED or higher degree. Houseparents will be responsible for managing the home and all areas associated with parenting children. Responsibilities include being a positive role model, preparing meals, taking them to appointments and administer medications. We usually have up to six children at one home with a full time houseparent and a part time helper. Paid health, dental and vision insurance after three months. Christmas bonus. Retirement incentive after one year. Starting pay $22,000. (704) 471-1150 rita@laurashomesnc.org NOW HIRING AT ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT. Wait Staff, Cook/Grill Staff, Pizza Preppers. Call (704) 470-0559 ONE ON ONE CARE is hiring for full/part time in the group homes for 2nd shift. Transport experience recommended not required. Hrs are 2p-11p weekdays and 8p-8a weekends. Apply in person at 203 Lee St., Shelby.

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BUSINESS SERVICES HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME. Offering: Mulching, Trees and Bushes trimmed, Minor Repairs,Ceiling Fans, Mini Blind Installation, Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704-692-4449. CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tune-up Special, $59.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704-477-9119 or 704-472-9367. IT’S TIME TO TRIM CREPE MYRTLE TREES. Spreading Mulch or Gravel, minor chainsaw work and storm clean-up. I can do many of your outside chores with over 15 years experience all over Cleveland County and stretching to the Forest City area. Nice, honest, dependable, clean, drugfree, he’s an all around great guy and handyman, so call Rob today and see what I can help you with. 980-295-0750. JIM’S PAINTING SERVICES. Exterior painting only. Free estimates. You will be pleased with our work. We have references. 828-287-9272. 828429-7511. (828) 429-7511 JD ENTERPRISES. Quality Construction and Electrical Services, and many more. Free estimates. 704-3492999, 803-610-7765

COINS * COINS * COINS. We Buy & Sell Coins. “Coin Collector Supplies.” JAKE’S KNIVES & COLLECTIBLES. 1008 South Lafayette Street, Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 (980) 295-5568

GOLDEN DOMERS TOY AND HOBBY. Model Cars, Die-cast Cars & Trucks, Tractors, Hot Wheels, Construction Toys, Sports Memorabilia, Autographed Items, Hard to Find Items! See Mike & Brandon Willis. They are located at The Shoppes at Sandy Run 4345 W. Dixon Blvd, Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704297-0103 CHRISTMAS WITH ELVIS. Sat., Dec. 11, 7:00pm-until? Free. Top Dog, 351 Oakland Road, Spindale. 828-2878668. Jim Owens says don’t have a Blue, Blue Christmas!

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WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH OPENING at Kings Mountain, NC. Kings Mountain High School is looking for a women’s soccer head coach and possibly assistant coach for the spring season. No teaching positions are available at this time. Anyone interested should email mdbridges@clevelandcountyschools. org. In the email, include playing/coaching experience and contact information. A background check will be required for this position. HELP WANTED Part-time experienced painter. May lead to full time. Must have transportation and be drug free. Call Jimmy-704-692-8001. WILL SIT WITH ELDERLY. Care Taker, Light House Cleaning and some Errands. 30 Years Exp. References Offered, Call 828-289-0676 HELP WANTED: CARPENTER. Experienced in all phases. Doors, windows, trim, and vinyl siding. Leave message, 704-530-7576, 704675-0239.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING Will you answer the door? Start up an Under 21 Private Dance Club. Fri 72 Juniors with HS ID x $15 = $1,800. Sat 72 Seniors with HS ID x $15 = $1,800. Membership Fee $20 x 144 = $2,880. Time 8-11:30pm, 3 1/2 hours x 2 days = 7 hours. $1,880 x 2 night $1,800 x 2 = $3,600 per week. $3,600 x 50 = $180,000. Membership fee = $2,880 + concessions (food) $182,800 Gross. Not bad for 7 hours a week. How long would it take to pay off $120,000 mortgage on building? Call Tom Bittner 828-453-0828. Also income from: 1) Drive Thru 7-11, 4 hours. 2) Coffee Shop 7-11, 4 hours. 3) Luncheonette 11-4, 5 hours. 4) Dining room 4-8; 4 hours. 5) Catering Rear Kitchen. 6) Outdoor BBQ with seating area. All under one roof!

BUSINESS SERVICES WANT YOUR UTILITY BUILDING MOVED? Great Prices. Call Richard Baker 704-473-9736. SPRUCE YOUR HOME UP for the new year! Call Rocky’s Junk Removal Service 828-521-6383. Free estimates. Whole house/garage cleanouts. 24 HOUR MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & reliable. (704) 300-2332 TRIPLE D PAINTING, LLC. All your painting needs. Free estimates. Over 25 yrs experience! Framing, facial boards and much more wood work available! Making your home, building or business look new again. (704) 418-5736 childresstracy1@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL. “We Make the Pain in Your Grass.... Disappear!” Call STUMP PROS @ (704) 691-4201

ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS, LEAF GUARDS. TIM’S ROOF CONTRACTORS IS YOUR LOCAL PROFESSIONAL ON ALL TYPES OF SHINGLE ROOFING, METAL ROOFING, FLAT ROOFING AND WE INSTALL ALL STYLES AND COLORS OF VINYL SIDING, SOFFITS, FASCIA TRIM AND ALUMINUM WRAP. WE ARE HIGHLY RATED ON GOOGLE 4.9 STARS WITH 162 REVIEWS/ BBB ACCREDITED WITH AN A+ RATING/ BACKGROUND CHECKED PLUS OWENS CORNING PREFERRED CONTRACTORS STATUS. WE OFFER FREE QUOTES / ROOFING REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT SERVICES. CALL US TO TALK TO THE LOCAL PRO FOR SERVICES IN CLEVELAND, GASTON, LINCOLN AND RUTHERFORD COUNTIES. CALL US TODAY 980-522-5606 OR CONTACT US THROUGH OUR WEBSITE TIMSROOF. COM. WE WOULD LIKE TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS. (980) 522-5606 SALES@ TIMSROOF.COM SHIPMAN’S MASONRY- 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Brick, Block & Stone, Outside Fireplaces, Foundations, Underpinnings. “Free Estimates”. 1st Quality Work! (863) 532-1587 PAINTING SERVICES. Over 25 years experience, affordable prices. Professional results. References available. Free estimates. Charles, or leave message. (704) 435-8062.

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EAGLE COMPUTER WHEEL BALANCER EB- 1030, maximum wheel weight 70 kg., Rim diameter-10 in-24 in.,Rim Width-1.5 in.-24 in., $900, 570419-6654.

HAVE A STORAGE BUILDING NOT USING, OUTGROWN IT? Sell it, trade in for new bigger one. We take trades, we buy used buildings. Must be factory built, able to move. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895.

CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Call Ron. (919) 314-7579

LINCOLN ELECTRIC WELDER. Weld-Pack 100 and utility cart for sale. 120 volt, self-feed mig welder. $650. 570-4196654.

WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-289-1488.

TIRES AND WHEELS FOR DODGE. 2 sets for dodge 2500. 1 set is new and the other about 1500 miles. 275x70x18 $1000 for new $600 for used or $1400.00 for both! (704) 7470526 twin2226@yahoo.com

TRAILERS, LAWNMOWER TRAILERS, Flatbed Trailers, Enclosed Trailers, Horse and Cattle Trailers, Saddlery. Check our prices and quality before you buy. Bridges Riding Equipment. Boiling Springs, NC. (704) 434-6389

FARM & GARDEN

VINTAGE PLACE, 2740 CARLA DRIVE POLKVILLE. Open Tuesday-Saturday 8am-2pm until Christmas. Best Christmas gifts, good clothes for women, men, boys, shoes, etc. Tools, bikes, toys, lamps, homemade pickles, thousands more items from A-Z. TRUNK LOADS OF ITEMS for sale for $25.00. Ladies clothes-size M, Ladies shoessize 8 and handbags. 704-5389605. MORGAN’S FIREWOOD SERVICE. Green oak, small stove wood. $75, delivered. Call 828395-0758 6” HEAVY DUTY STOVE PIPE. Coon traps, Maltese dog. (704) 538-3809

CHINA CABINET LIKE NEW. Good condition $350. (704) 482-7274 DON’T WAIT. MOVING SALE. Big Carpet Machine, Fork Lift, Metal Shelving, Desks, Tools, Roof Jacks, Metal Cabinets, Job Box, Tool Boxes, Tar Kettle, Paint Sprayers and 1998 Chevy 1 Ton Pick Up. 116 Rogers Street, Shelby, NC 28150, or 704-477-0516.

TOO LAZY FOR YARDSALE. De’Longhi Electric Space Heater 1500W $45, Dirt Devil Swift Stick $10, Used GE Microwave $15, New Offset Umbrella Cover $20 still in packaging Tan in color, Bedside Toilet Seat Never Used $50, Bath Chair $15, various women’s leather motorcycle items size 8/ medium. Kenmore Electric Sewing Machine in cabinet, make an offer. (704) 476-5113 FOUR CEMETERY PLOTS. Located at Cleveland Memorial Park in Shelby, NC. All four plots are next to sidewalk at the Bell Tower “Great Location”. $2000 each or all four $7000. call (704) 466-8295

FESCUE HAY FOR SALE. $4.50 per bale. Call 704-5834110. If no answer leave message.

SOUND EQUIPMENT ALL PEVEY. 4 DM 112, 4DM 118 SUB WOOFERS, 24 CHANNEL FX MIX BOARD, ROLAND RD150 ELECTRIC KEY BOARD, 5 PEAVEY WIRED MIC’S, 1 WIRELESS MIC, STAGE LIGHTS AND ALL CONTROLLERS, MIC STANDS, GUITAR STANDS, ALL WIRING AND CONNECTOR. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, NO FINANCE, CASH SALE ONLY, NON- NEGOTIABLE! CONTACT 828310-3602 (828) 310-3602 majohnson0661@gmail.com ENCLOSED TRAILERS IN STOCK! 6’x10’, 6’x12’, 7’x12’ and 7’x16’ contact J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. (828) 245-5895

YARD SALES

CARPORTS, GARAGES, BUILDINGS, RV, BOAT COVERS IN STOCK. Areas largest on site display. Best selection, quality price. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. 2690 Hwy. 221S., Forest City. 828-245-5895. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Full size truck $120, short bed $80, 9’ dump truck $250. Seasoned wood & fire pit wood. Delivery available. (828) 461-2379 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Long wheelbase load. Fully loaded. $70.00/load. Delivered. 864-492-4793 or 803627-9408.

DEER CORN, HAY PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER. 60 lbs shelled deer corn, $7.00; 50 lbs corn on the cob, $7.00; Pressure Treated Lumber, 4X4X7, $10.00; 2021 Spring Cut Hay Square Bale, $4.00. (828) 289-9043 FREE HORSE MANURE COMPOST. Free composted horse manure. Great for gardens. Located in Bostic, NC. (828) 447-0652 FORD TRACTOR FOR SALE. Model 860, Runs great, new tires. Lots of new parts. $5,250 or OBO. Call Randy for more info:704-472-7800.

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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES FOR SALE. Pure breed, 3 males, 1 female. $350 each, 704-418-9244. BLACK LAB $200. Small Lap Dogs: Chihuahua & Feist Mix. “Will stay small forever!” Call (704) 259-3712 MALE GREY TABBY KITTEN. Nearly 1 year old. Needs good loving home, also 4 young kittens. (828) 201-0133 ADULT QUAIL $5 EACH. Quail Chicks $1.50 ea. Quail eggs $3 per doz, 50% hatch rate guaranteed. (704) 476-9943

WOOD SPLITTER 5HP. $600. Cages for wood $25. Feed barrels, plastic $20. Burning Barrels $10. Totes, 275 gallon $75-$100. 15 gallon jugs for fuel $20. Jeff, Hickory, NC (828) 327-4782

RIDING/PUSH MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GOKARTS, MINI-BIKES. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828980-0853, 704-476-9383.

FLAG POLES, FLAGS IN STOCK. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. Call 828-245-5895.

16’X40’ OR TWO STORY BUILDINGS BUILT ON SITE. 1 DAY INSTALL. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All types already split. Can deliver. Truck & Trailer loads, starting at $75. Will negotiate. 704466-7623

TWO CEMETERY LOTS for sale at Cleveland County Cemetery. $1,000/each. 828289-3601.

UTILITY BUILDINGS, STORAGE BUILDINGS. Steel, Wood, Vinyl. Some fully insulated, 1 to 2 day delivery if buy from stock. Cash or low down payment with monthly payments. No credit ok. J. Johnson Sales INC. 828-245-5895.

ALL METAL GARAGES. Big Discounts! Zero down. Call for more details. 828-382-0455.

VINTAGE MARANTZ RECEIVER- BOSE SPEAKERS. Vintage Marantz RS 3559 A/V Receiver Century Collection Champagne Steel Rare - includes Remote Control - $500. Bose Acoustimass5 Series3 Speaker System - $200. (352) 359-1444 K2RMA@arrl.net

SHOP VAC $40. 70” Wood blind $40, 25 Surgical Masks $3, TV mount $20, 5 piece card table set $40. 704-974-5706.

UNIQUE ANTIQUE STATION: Farm House Decor, Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Toys, Jewelry and MORE. Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. 985 US 74 Business Hwy., Ellenboro. Find us on FB. 828-382-0075.

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LIFT CHAIR. heavy duty. Call: 828-429-7710

PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788

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VINTAGE PLACE, 2740 CARLA DRIVE POLKVILLE. Open Tuesday-Saturday 8am2pm until Christmas. Best Christmas gifts, good clothes for women, men, boys, shoes, etc. Tools, bikes, toys, lamps, homemade pickles, thousands more items from A-Z.

HORSE QUALITY HAY. Square and round bales. Call (704) 487-6855

WANT TO BUY CARS, TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006

HEIL QUAKER CORPORATION OIL FURNACE. 85,000 BTU. Good condition. $400.00 or best offer. 828-248-8060.

DUMP TRAILERS “WE GOT ‘EM”. 6’x10’, 6’x12’ and 7’x14’ (5 & 7 Ton) “All the Options on All! contact J. Johnson Sales, Inc., Forest City. (828) 2455895

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MENS CLOTHING 46-48: TOP COATS, jackets & brief case. Ladies clothing 14-16: dresses, jackets, skirts. Oak desk, antique tables, antique cherry small crib for dolls. Copper hanging pot holder. Miscellaneous furniture. 386299-1161.

FULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN NEEDED. Maintain rental properties. Must have valid NC Drivers license. Pay depends on experience. (704) 473-4299 PART TIME CHURCH SECRETARY. Provides effective and efficient general secretarial duties. Responsible for answering phone, publishing bulletins, paying church bills, check writing, payroll and disbursement of church funds in cooperation with church treasurer. Work hours are 8-12, Monday-Friday. Qualifications: At least a high school diploma, experience with MS Office (including Word, Excel and Powerpoint), basic bookkeeping and good organizational skills. (704) 435-6069 fwccherryville@ att.net

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NEW 40 PC CHRISTMAS DISHES. 8pc glasses, 60x84 tablecloth, Holly Pattern. Cost $90. Sale $55. New 20pc Christmas Dishes, CokeCola/ Snowman Pattern, Collectible. Cost $50. Sale $25. 828-2483402. Please leave message.

GOLDENDOODLE F1B PUPS, HOME RAISED. Hands on from day one. Ready Dec 22nd. Will be vetted, with first puppy shots and parasite free. Have 10, 5 have deposits. $1500. For questions and more pictures text. Marion (386) 365-9703 pamtn648@gmail.com FREE KITTENS to a good inside home. Call 704-419 9413 (anytime) or call 828201-3861 after 4pm.

PURE RAW LOCAL HONEY. $18 per quart, $10 per pint. Produced in Rutherford County. Call or text Jackson Corbin, 828-980-1823.

TEACUP YORKIE POO CHI. Teacup Yorkie Poo Chi, blonde, male, 2 1/2 years old, been neutered. $500. Toy Multi Poo Female puppy. 12 wks old, shots UTD, formed, vet checked. $1500. 828-3910919.

FOR SALE Great Deal! Ceramic Kiln 31 inches Tall Outside 22 inches Top Inside 17x19 call 704-487-7715

YOUNG ADULT RESCUE CATS. Spayed & neutered. Males $80, females $125. Call for selection. (828) 391-0919

REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, WASHERS, DRYERS. Discount Prices. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby NC. (704) 487-4443

WANT TO BUY WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES WE BUY JUNK CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS ANY CONDITION MUST HAVE PROOF OF OWNERSHIP AND ID (704) 487-5244 CRESTMIDDLE@AOL.COM DANNY’S AUTOWERKS. Buying used or junk cars. Competitive prices. Call Danny 828-289-3081 or Jimmy 828-289-1175. WANT TO BUY Cedar Logs. Paying $1.00 per foot Intrenational Scale. We Also Sell Custom Hunting Blinds. Lets discuss. 627 Dixon Road, Ellenboro, NC 28040 WE BUY USED TRAILERS with Titles. J. Johnson Sales Inc. Call 828-245-5895. WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, PopUp Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935. I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Up to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I’m local and pay fast. (828) 577-4197 CASH FOR YOUR CAR running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704692-6767, (704) 487-0228

BICHON FRISE PUPPIES FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BICHON FRISE PUPPIES, 1 FEMALE & 4 MALES, WILL BE READY ON DEC. 20TH, JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! LITTER IS CKC REGISTERED. PARENTS ARE CKC PEDIGREED & ARE ON-SITE WITH PUPPIES. CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. LOCATED IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NC. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE - TAKING DEPOSITS NOW VIA PAYPAL OR CASH. VERY HEALTHY, FRIENDLY, VET CHECKED. (828) 289-1306 STEVECROSS22@YAHOO.COM AMERICAN BULLY PUPPIES FOR SALE. 7 weeks old, First set of shots given. $300 each. 864-619-9521. RARE BLUE MERLE POMERANIAN. 5 months old female, 1.5 lbs. 1st shots, will stay small. Everything goes with her. $1650. (704) 4736789

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PETS & LIVESTOCK YORKIES 2 MALES LEFT! Two Traditional black and tan male Yorkies. Raised in our home under foot. Loved and cared for all day long. Vet checked, first shots, dewormed, tails docked, dewclaws removed. $1200. $100 deposit will hold your bundle of joy available 12/9/21. Call 704-692-3698 to schedule a FaceTime or visit. Shelby, NC area. (704) 692-3698 CHINESE SHAR-PEI PUPPIES. Full blooded Chinese Shar-pei puppies $1700 AKC registered, with a pedigree blood line traced back 4 generations. The babies already covered in wrinkles. Possibly ready for Christmas TIME. Taking $300 nonrefundable deposits. You can come see your puppy anytime you want, also can send videos of the baby growing. Only serious inquires. Call or message for more pictures. (910) 605-1987 Sandtired@ hotmail.com LOVE UNDER THE TREE. 2 Reg Yorkies, 3 Parti Yorkies. All shots / dewormed up to date. Vet certified. CKC certified. Christmas discounted at $1,000.00 each. Taking deposits. (704) 473-7042 rvcollins70@gmail.com

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4 CKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. We have 4 sweet babies looking for their forever homes. The will be ready around Thanksgiving. They are vet checked. Asking $600 each. 3 males and 1 female. (704) 734-7088 joelovestina1@gmail.com

1998 DODGE CARAVAN Handicap Van, Braunabilty, side entry ramp, 160,000 miles, $3,900, 828-201-9984.

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MOBILE HOMES & APARTMENTS. In Kings Mountain. Price starting at $100 per week. Call (704) 739-4417

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, MOBILE HOME. Outside City of Kings Mountain, on a large private lot, not pets, references required. Call 704-4183790

OAKLAND ROAD 2BR APARTMENT. Like new. Appliances, sewer, water, garbage included. $595. Small efficiency all utilities included. $450 plus deposit/references. 828-248-1776.

DOG KENNELS. 7x7, 5x10, 10x10, 10x20, 20x20 tops, split kennels. Pickup or we deliver and install available. J. Johnson Sales INC, Forest City. 828245-5895.

CARS & TRUCKS

2002 FORD CROWN VICTORIA. 81,447 miles, good condition. Everything power works. Serious Inquiries only, $5500. (704) 300-2783 2015 DODGE JOURNEY. Navy Blue, 3 rows, new tires, automatic, 143,000 miles, 2.4 liter engine, $9500 or OBO. 704-472-7741.

VACATIONS OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH. Cottage N34. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den, kitchen, dining, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas, 803-718-2659.

1996 FORD F-150 57,938 miles. $1833, 5.0L engine, garage kept, more info at dvu284@tdyemail. com, very clean inside and out. (910) 427-9810 1993 FORD TAURUS $950 cash. Call anytime. (704) 482-6010 1997 FORD RANGER XLT. extended cab, 4x4, 4.0 engine, automatic transmission, runs great. 132K miles. $3500.00. 828-287-3820

MOBILE HOMES

DW 2018 MOBILE HOME. For Sale. Never Been Lived In- .63 lot, 4BR, 2BA. #3 School District. 980-4045200. (980) 404-5200 hardinw7@yahoo.com

NO HEAT BILLS HERE! 1 bedroom apartment, small complex, excellent location, Shelby. Second floor. Not HAP eligible. No pets or smoking. Heat & water included in $525 month. (704) 487-5480

2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704-739-0259.

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH HOUSE. With carport, big yard. No inside pets. Faith Baptist Church area. $750 month, $750 deposit. (704) 472-7187 NICE COUNTRY LIVING. 2 or 3BR mobile homes for rent. 10 minutes from Shelby. NO PETS. Seniors welcome. No Texts. 843-957-9299. MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. $195 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. Visit us online at Oakwood Rentals, Shelby. Call (704) 473-4299 LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, (704) 482-7723

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FOR RENT IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Forest City. Walk to most everything. Quiet, settled neighbors. 1BR apartment, large rooms, studio/office area, energy efficient, hardwood floors, carport. References. Large 3BR, 2 bath, 9 ft. ceilings, hardwood floors, garage, porches, fenced, energy efficient. References. Call 828-248-1638. 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE in Forest City. Central heat and air. Leave a message $950 plus deposit (828) 4587403

HICKORY CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, (704) 487-6354 LAUREL HILL APARTMENTS. Will stop taking applications effective December 1, 2021 for our 1 bedroom waiting lists. 704-487-1114

2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $500 per month. 828-382-0475.

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Juvenile Justice enacts new “minimum age” law In North Carolina, a 6-year-old can no longer be seen in juvenile court for grabbing a candy bar from a checkout aisle or for running away from home. A new law that takes effect today raises the lower age of juvenile jurisdiction from 6 to 10 for most youth and will provide alternatives to taking a vulnerable juvenile to court. Thanks to recommendations from the Juvenile Jurisdiction Advisory Committee, the efforts of its members, the hard work of the Juvenile Justice section, bi-partisan support in the legislature, and Gov. Roy Cooper’s leadership, North Carolina will no longer have the youngest minimum age of juvenile jurisdiction due to Senate

Bill 207. An 8- or 9-year-old who either has a prior court judgement (adjudication) of delinquency or who commits a felony A through G offense will remain under juvenile jurisdiction. The age of juvenile jurisdiction for all undisciplined offenses (e.g., truancy, runaways and other status offenses) is now 10. “These changes are research-based and cost-beneficial. But, most importantly, it’s the right thing to do,” said Deputy Secretary for Juvenile Justice William Lassiter. “North Carolina has a rich history of juvenile justice reform that led to massive reductions in juvenile crime and set the stage for continued reforms like

raising the upper age and lower age of juvenile jurisdiction.” For 6- to 15-year-olds, the North Carolina juvenile delinquency rate decreased from 27.55 in 2010 to 12.05 per 1,000 youth in 2020, the lowest juvenile delinquency rate on record. Over the past decade (2010-2019), detention center admissions declined 63% and youth development center commitments decreased 59%. Equipped with coloring books and crayons, juvenile court counselors previously sought to occupy the minds of younger children while in the courtroom to reinforce appropriate behavior during court hearings. Now, armed with vulnerable juvenile consul-

tations, the power of service referrals, screenings, assessments, community resources, and programming, juvenile court counselors can offer services to the young child and the parent without exposing that young child to court processes they do not understand. S207/S.L. 2021-123 updates G.S. 7B-2502 regarding a court’s authority to order a comprehensive clinical/mental health assessment for adjudicated delinquent youth with suspected mental illness (i.e., severe emotional disturbance), developmental disability, or intellectual disability prior to entering a disposition/consequence. A multi-system Care Review Team may be created

for these youth who are subject to a youth development center disposition or placement in a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility to recommend a plan for care. “This group will determine what is the best placement for the youth,” said Juvenile Justice Director of Clinical Services and Programs Peter Kuhns. “I expect this part of the law will highlight some of the mental health issues we have in the state, such as the need for more mental health resources, the need for alternatives to commitment, and the need to invest resources to meet the needs.” S207/S.L. 2021-123 also allows for prosecutorial discretion in whether

to transfer a 16- or 17-year old to superior court for a felony class D, E, F, or G offense. “Prosecutorial discretion allows prosecutors to decide what is more appropriate for a kid who commits D-G felonies,” said JJAC member and chief district court judge for New Hanover and Pender counties Judge J.H. Corpening, II. Gov. Cooper signed the bill on Aug. 30, and Juvenile Justice provided informational sessions to community stakeholders and trained Juvenile Justice staff on the legislative changes. It also provided training to mental health providers and others involved in juvenile justice.

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Social Security Calculators That Can Help You Decide When to Claim Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good resources that can help my wife and me determine the best claiming ages for maximizing our Social Security retirement benefits? Just Turned 62 Dear 62, Deciding when to start collecting your Social Security benefits is one of the most complicated and consequential decisions in retirement. The difference between a good decision and a poor one could cost you and your wife tens of thousands of dollars over your retirement, so doing your due diligence now is a very smart move. Factors to Consider As you may already know, you can claim Social Security any time between the ages of 62 and 70, but each year you wait increases your benefits between 5 and 8 percent. However, there are other factors you need to take into account to help you make a good decision, like your health and family longevity, whether you plan to work in retirement, along with

spousal and survivor benefits. To help you weigh your claiming strategies, you need to know that Social Security Administration claims specialists are not trained or authorized to give you personal advice on when you should start drawing your benefits. They can only provide you information on how the system works under different circumstances. To get advice you’ll need to turn to other sources. Online Tools Your first step in getting Social Security claiming strategy advice is to go to SSA.gov/myaccount to get your personalized statement that estimates what your retirement benefits will be at ages 62 through 70. These estimates are based on your yearly earnings that are also listed on your report. Once you get your estimates for both you and your wife, there are a number online Social Security strategy calculators you can turn to that can compare your options so you can make an informed decision.

The best one that’s completely free to use is Open Social Security (OpenSocialSecurity.com), which runs the math for each possible claiming age (or, if you’re married, each possible combination of claiming ages) and reports back, telling you which strategy is expected to provide the most total spendable dollars over your lifetime. But if you want a more thorough analysis consider fee-based calculators like Maximize My Social Security (MaximizeMySocialSecurity. com) or Social Security Solutions (SocialSecuritySolutions.com). Both of these tools, which are particularly helpful to married couples as well as divorced or widowed persons, will run what-if scenarios based on your circumstances and show how different filing strategies affect the total payout over the same time frame. Maximize My Social Security’s web-based service costs $40 per year for a household, while Social Security Solutions offers several levels of

web-based and personalized phone advice ranging from $20 to $250. In-Person Advice You may also be able to get help through a financial planner. Look for someone who is a fee-only certified financial planner (CFP) that charges on an hourly basis and has experience in Social Security analysis. To find someone, use the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors online directory at NAPFA.org, or try the Garrett Planning Network (GarrettPlanningNetwork. com), which is a network of fee-only advisers that charge between $150 and $300 per hour. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.


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GCPD identifies victim in 1979 homicide Gaston County Police, with the assistance of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), has identified the victim in a 1979 homicide. On October 6, 1979, the Gaston County Police Department responded to a call of a found body. The victim had been left in a wooded area near Horseshoe Bend Beach Road which located in the northeastern portion of Gaston County. The victim had been placed in this area for some time before being located. At that point in time, there was no identification and no way to identify the body. All investigators knew was the victim was believed to be a male who was approximately 30 to 60 years old. The Gaston County Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit reviewed the case in 2020. Detectives worked with NamUs to process DNA from the skeletal remains that were collected in 1979. NamUs utilized the Florida Institute of Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at the University of South Florida to create a DNA profile and artist rendition of the victim. That artist rendition is included in this

press release. Through the DNA profile, the victim was identified as James Harold Smith of Charlotte, NC. Detectives spoke with Mr. Smith’s family and determined he was of Lumbee Indian descent. Gaston County Police Detectives discovered the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department had taken a missing person’s report in 2014 for Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith was 33 years old at the time of his disappearance. He was last seen leaving a court hearing in Charlotte. CMPD created the attached flier for Mr. Smith in 2014. The Gaston County Police are requesting the public’s help with this investigation. Anyone with information surrounding the disappearance/homicide of Mr. Smith is encouraged to call Gaston County Police Detective B. Dalton at 704-866-3320 or Crimestoppers at 704-8618000. A monetary reward of up to $1000 is available to anyone who provides information leading to the identification and arrest of the suspect(s) in this case.

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Gaston County Police have charged Trevor Lee Iman, 21, of 373 Cape Breton Trail, Gastonia, with three felony counts of 2nd degree sexual exploitation of a child and three felony counts of 3rd degree sexual exploitation of a child. The charges are the result of an investigation started after a cybercrime tip was received from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) in November. In March, County Police detectives charged Iman with twelve felonies related to the possession of child pornography. The previous charges and investigation were also the result of a cybertip received through the ICAC Task Force. On December 3, County Police served a search warrant at Iman’s residence and seized electronic devices belonging to him. Iman was

TREVOR LEE IMAN arrested on the new charges is currently incarcerated in the Gaston County Jail, being held on a $500,000 secured bond. The investigation continues and anyone with any further information is asked to contact Det. R.L. Smith at 704-866-3320 or Crimestoppers at 704-861-8000. There is no further information currently available.

MISSING KM WOMAN FOUND – King Mountain Police Chief Lisa Proctor thanked Kings Mountain citizens for their help in looking for missing person Ida Burris on December 30. Burris was located safe on December 1, and her family was notified.

Burn ban issued for all NC counties Due to increased fire risk, the NC Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective at 5 p.m. November 29 until further notice. “It is fall wildfire season

Sheriff Alan Norman warns of elder abuse

As the number of aging Americans increases, so too will the incidences of elder abuse which can include physical, sexual, emotional, and financial abuse, as well as neglect. Sadly, family members and caretakers are often the individuals who commit elder abuse. That is why it is important for all of us to be on alert for signs of abuse. Those who are most vulnerable to elder abuse are often physically frail, suffer from memory loss or other communications problems, and/or are isolated, making it difficult to report abuses. Here are some signs of elder abuse and neglect that we all should be aware of: • Fractures and dislocations of shoulders or arms • Lacerations and abra-

SHERIFF ALAN NORMAN sions • Injuries to the head, scalp, and/or face • Signs of overmedication, under-medication, and/or misuse of medication • Bruises on upper arms (from shaking), around wrists or ankles (from being tied down) and inside of thighs and arms

• Overly anxious or withdrawn • Poor personal hygiene • Burns • Malnutrition The National Council on Aging estimates that about one in 10 Americans aged 60 years or older have experienced some form of elder abuse. The annual loss by victims of financial abuse is estimated to be as high as $36.5 billion. If you suspect signs of elder abuse, please contact the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at (704) 484-4888 or the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services CARE-LINE tollfree within North Carolina at (800) 662-7030.

in North Carolina, and we are seeing wildfire activity increase due to dry conditions,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “With these ongoing conditions, a statewide burn ban is necessary to reduce the risk of fires starting and spreading quickly. Our top priority is always to protect lives, property and forestland across the state.” Under North Carolina law, the ban prohibits all open burning in the affected counties, regardless of whether a permit was previously issued. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Anyone violating the burn ban faces a $100 fine plus $183 court costs. Any person responsible for setting a fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire. Local fire departments and law enforcement officers are assisting the N.C. Forest Service in enforcing the burn ban. The NC Forest Service will continue to monitor conditions. Residents with questions regarding a specific county can contact their NC Forest Service County Ranger or their county fire marshal’s office.

SUDOKU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic.

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1. Quarrels 2. Right away 3. Comedian Carvey 4. Egyptian unit of weight 5. A Brit’s mother 6. Tropical tree 7. One who speaks Gaelic 8. NHL legend Bobby 9. Vacation spots 10. Military personnel

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1. Polish city 6. Very eager 10. Identiwes a speciwc person or thing 14. Tennis great Naomi 15. One concerned by professional advancement 17. PGA Championship reward 19. A fashionable hotel 20. Norse mythology afterlife location 21. Stood up 22. Car mechanics group 23. Weather forecasters use it (abbr.) 24. Broken branch 26. Astronomy unit 29. East Asian nursemaid 31. “Airplane!” actor 32. Exclamation that denotes disgust 34. “Batman” villain 35. Downfalls 37. Philippine province 38. Once-vital TV part 39. Valley 40. Tax 41. Classic Scorcese wlm 43. Subway dwellers 45. Book part 46. Taxi 47. Pancakes made from buckwheat your 49. Swiss river 50. Founder of Babism 53. Have surgery 57. Withdrawal from a larger entity 58. Lot’s father 59. Greek war god 60. 2,000 lbs. 61. Lemur

11. Shakira’s don’t lie 12. Wimbledon champ 13. Teletypewriter 16. Mistakes 18. Whale ship captain 22. Thus 23. From end to end 24. Kids love him 25. One and only 27. Fencing swords 28. Taxis 29. Basics 30. Refuse of grapes 31. Go quickly 33. French ballet dynasty 35. Most open 36. Popular soap ingredient 37. US time zone (abbr.) 39. Items of food 42. Backbones 43. Infrequent 44. Blood type 46. “Let It Snow!” songwriter 47. Dutch colonist 48. Pike 49. Egyptian sun god 50. A cardinal is one 51. From a distance 52. Bolivian river 53. N. American student organization (abbr.) 54. River (Spanish) 55. Chinese life force 56. Chinese surname

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