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City Council and staff celebrate Kings Mountain’s 150th birthday By Loretta Cozart
ServePro was on site last week cleaning up the smoke and water damage after the Feb. 3 fire. Photo by Loretta Cozart
KMPD seeks public’s help
Roses’ fire is deemed suspicious
In honor of Kings Mountain’s 150th birthday, Kings Mountain’s City Council, staff and attendees celebrated the sesquicentennial by singing Happy Birthday and enjoying birthday cake during the city council work session. The heartfelt rendition of the song started out slowly and improved as the song ended, as most renditions of Happy Birthday usually do.
City of Kings Mountain Finance Director Chris Costner holds the birthday cake as City Manager Jim Palenick and other staff members join him in celebrating the town’s 150th birthday. See more photos on page 4A. (Photo by Loretta Cozart)
surveillance did not capture the area of the store where the fire was set. Approximately 20 customers were inside of the business at or near the time of the fire. Therefore, KMPD’s Criminal Investigations Unit requests that any citizen who had been inside or near the store during this timeframe and observed suspicious activity to contact them at 704-734-0444 or email Detective Sergeant J. Bryant at josh.bryant@cityofkm. com. You can also leave a tip through the Cleveland County Crime Stoppers app at the QR code.
CC Music Hall of Fame receives $75,000 donation
The Truck Stop fire on January 2 has been ruled by undetermined cause. (Photo by Cox Media Group)
Front row, L-R: Legislators Kelly Hastings, Tim Moore, and Ted Alexander. Back row, L-R: CCMHOF Board Members Angela Padgett, Christy Conner, and Ronnie Whistnant. See photo on page 4A. (Photos by Angela Padgett)
On February 3, Kings Mountain Police Department (KMPD) and Kings Mountain Fire Department (KMFD) responded to a working structure fire located at 1314 Shelby Road (Roses). The fire was quickly extinguished but not before a portion of the business received substantial damage. A joint investigation into the cause and origin of the fire was conducted by KMFD and the Cleveland County Fire Marshalls Office resulting in the determination that the fire was suspicious. Unfortunately, video
KM Truck Stop fire ruled undetermined By Loretta Cozart The Kings Mountain Herald obtained the NC Office of State Fire Marshal’s report from Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Mike Williams. In the report, the cause of the fire at 400 Dixon School Road on January 2 was ruled undetermined. The report shared the following items of fact: • On Tuesday, January 2, the Cleveland County communications center received a 911 call for a structure fire located at the Kings Mtn Truck Plaza at 400 Dixon School Road in Kings Mountain. The Kings Mountain Fire Department responded to the call and arrived on scene to find a commercial building with
heavy fire conditions coming from the rear of the building. • The Kings Mtn Fire Department and several other mutual aid departments began suppression efforts. The Cleveland County Fire Marshal’s Office and the NC Office of State Fire Marshal’s Fire Investigation Unit conducted an Origin & Cause investigation. The cause of the fire is listed as undetermined. • On Tuesday, January 2, Cleveland County Fire Marshal Perry Davis contacted Office of State Fire Marshal (OFSM) Investigator Kevin Head to request assistance with the Origin & Cause Investigation. OSFM Investigator Marsh responded to the scene on Wednesday, January 2, to assist with the Origin & Cause investigation. • The building was being See TRUCK STOP, Page 4A
By Loretta Cozart Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame (CCMHOF) thanked Speaker of the House Tim Moore, Senator Ted Alexander, and Representative Kelly Hastings for supporting them with a $75,000 donation on Wednesday, February 7. Their Board met with them on Wednesday at their Hall of Fame Building, at 1511 West Dixon Boulevard in Shelby. “We are appreciative that they took the time to learn more about our plans for the renovation of the building and about preserving the History of Music in Cleveland County,” the CCMHOF shared. The Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame was established in 2019. The mission of the Hall of
Fame is to honor the legacy of pioneers from Cleveland County whose talent has enriched the musical landscape of the area in which they live/lived while giving the tools needed to future generations of musicians to hone their craft. In 2021, Calvin and Teresa Hastings donated the WOHS studios on Hwy 74. In that building the Hall of Fame plans to house a museum, as well as recording studio and a learning center for students who want to play an instrument. For more information on the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame, contact the Hall at 704-6925246 or visit their website at www.ccmusichallofame. org You may also visit their Facebook page at @ CCMUSICHALL.
A stove grease fire brought first responders to Cambridge Oaks Apartments shortly after 8 p.m. on Thursday night. Photos by Loretta Cozart
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The fire was put out quickly and nobody was hurt.
Cambridge Oaks Apts. fire Thursday night By Loretta Cozart On Thursday, February 8, first responders received a call to a fire at Cambridge Oaks Circle. Three fire departments, including Kings Mountain, Grover, and Bessemer City responded,
along with Kings Mountain Police and GEMS. According to Josh Wall, Kings Mountain Fire Department’s Interim Chief, Kings Mountain Police was first on the scene and were able to put a stove’s grease fire out. Interim Chief Wall
expressed his gratitude to KMPD for handling the fire quickly. Afterward, KMFD firefighters attended to the situation, working with the residents, and taking care of the scene. Nobody was hurt in the incident.
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■ OBITUARIES
Shirley Jean Wells KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Shirley Jean Wells, 76, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on February 6, 2024 at White Oak Manor of Kings Mountain. Born in Cleveland County, NC, she was daughter of the late Arthur and Wilhelmina Summitt Sprouse. Shirley worked for many years doing clerical work at Kings Mountain Hospital, was a longtime Sunday School teacher, and was also active as a volunteer for
Debra Page Frederick KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC – Debra Page Frederick, 69, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on February 10, 2024 at Atrium Health Main in Charlotte, NC. She was born in Cleveland County, NC, daughter of the late Vester Page. Debbie was a current member of Bethlehem Baptist Church and a former
various seniors programs. She was a longtime member of Family Worship Center and most recently attended Midview Baptist Church of Kings Mountain. Despite staying busy with work and serving others, Shirley still managed to be an exemplary homemaker. Her extensive collection of cookbooks helped her to be an amazing cook for her family and friends. Shirley was a wonderful mother for her children and the best Mamaw for her grandchildren. She always thought of others before herself. Her love, warmth, and affection will be missed by all those who knew and loved her. She is survived by her husband of over 57 years: Steven Wells, of the home; children: Trent Wells of Kings Mountain; Steven Scott Wells (Nichole) of Statesville; sister: Debbie Mauney (Kemp) of Kings Mountain; grandchildren: Emma Morgan Royer (Brent); step-grandchildren:
Caleb Paioletti (Marissa); Ian Paioletti; step-greatgrandchild: Amelia Paioletti In addition, Mrs. Wells is survived by a special caregiver, Ashley Smith, and her special friend and coworker, Crystal Bess. Funeral service was held on Friday, February 9, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. at Midview Baptist Church with Pastor Mike Rice officiating. Visitation was at 10:00 A.M. to 10:50 A.M. prior to the service at the church. Interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery Memorials in Shirley’s memory may be made to the Food Pantry at Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry at P.O. Box 1335, 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.
member of North Run Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia for 28 years. She worked as a clinician at Johnson Elementary School in Henrico, Virginia for 17 years. Debbie loved being near the water and enjoyed time at the coast and around the pool. She was a dedicated homemaker and a wonderful grandmother to her grandsons. Her family was always at the center of her life. She was a private person with a small circle of friends that meant the world to Debbie. She had a gift of restoring flowers back to their natural beauty and loved Christmas movies, no matter the time of year. Debbie was a faithful wife, a loving mother and adoring grandmother. Her kindness, dedication and love will be remembered for a lifetime
by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband of 49 years: Martin Frederick, of the home; daughter: Lindsay Davis and husband Nick, Grover, NC; mother: Betty Sue Strickland and husband Carl, Raleigh, NC; grandchildren: Paxton and Rylan Davis; grother: Randy Page, Murrells Inlet, SC Graveside service will be held on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Mountain Rest Cemetery with Reverend Dr. Steve Taylor officiating. Interment will be held in Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC. Guest register is available at: www.harrisfunerals.com. Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kings Mountain, NC is in charge of arrangements.
Porch Pirate caught on camera On Thursday, January 25th, Kings Mountain Police Department received a report of a larceny of a package from a residence on Landing St in Kings Mountain. At approximately 2:46 a.m., an unknown black male subject approached the residence and removed a package from the front porch. The male is seen wearing a yellow reflective jacket with “Superior Cranes Inc.” on the back of it. If anyone has any information on this subject, contact Detective Pitman at 704-734-0444 (Cullen.pitman@cityofkm.com) or submit a tip via QR code.
While it is hard to see much detail, perhaps you recognize something about the suspect to help identify him. Photos by KMPD
By Loretta Cozart Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office released their January statistics. During the month, there were 9,246 calls for service, 191 arrests, and 1,274 papers served, including 382 criminal, 584 civil, and 308 subpoenas. One hundred seven-
■ POLICE ARRESTS FEB. 4: Jaleesha Shandell Brown, 36, 308 S. Sims Street, I, warrant, concealed weapon, $1,000 secured bond. She was cited for no operator’s license and expired tag. FEB. 4: Charli Jordyn Shade, 22, 137 Cambridge Oaks Circle 203, DWI, $2,500 bond, written promise. FEB .6: Tamaya Mechele O’Brian. 34. 139 Autumn Woods Drive, warrant, speeding; warrant, driving while license revoked, warrant, expired tag, $500 secured bond. FEB 6: Nathaniel Phillips Scroggins, 37, 102 S. Gaston Street, misdemeanor larceny, $500 secured bond. FEB. 6: Summer Nicole Holland, 32, 303 Linwood Road, warrant, driving while license revoked; warrant, expired registration, warrant, inspection violation, $1,000 secured bond. INCIDENTS FEB. 2: A resident of Second Street reported damage to a door. FEB. 5: A resident of Waco Road reported $300 damage to a vehicle windshield. FEB. 5: A resident of Grace Street reported identity theft. WRECKS FEB. 2: Officer Cooke
The male is seen wearing a reflective jacket with “Superior Cranes Inc.” on the back. ty-one incident reports were handled: 146 were criminal, and 25 were non-criminal. Two hundred twenty-eight concealed carry permits were issued. Narcotics seized were 108,812.0 DU pills, Co-
caine 11.0 g, Marijuana 150.33 g, Meth 10,232.58 g, and Fentanyl/Heroin 1,028.0 g. The monthly average of inmates handled by the sheriff’s office was 230 males and 40 females.
said Mark Steven Johnston, 245 Kings Drive, operating a 2015 Jeep, rear-ended a 2010 Kia operated by Tandie Oates, Grover, at the stop sign at Lake Montonio Road and NC 161.Property damage was estimated at $2,000 FEB. 2: Officer Herndon said Charles Andrew Neisler, Little Creek Drive, operating a 2015 Toyota, struck a 2006 Ford operated by Donavan Baber, Pinehurst Drive. Neisler said he was pulling from the stop sign at Gold and Sims Street and the sun obstructed his view. Property damage was estimated at $3,500. FEB.2: Officer Butler said both drivers claimed the green light and hit in the intersection of US 74 Business and Cansler Street doing an estimated $10,500 damage to their vehicles Both drivers, Bobby Camp, 1300 West Gold Street Ext., and Sandra Lee Hunter, Bessemer City, were cited with no operator’s license. FEB. 4: Officer Colins said Thomas Collins, 907 Church Street, operating a 2018 Chevrolet, backed from a parking space at 511 Linwood Road and hit the gas pump at Linwood Shell Station with damages estimated $32,000. No injuries were reported. CITATIONS
FEB. 1: Shylon Hayes, Shelby, failing to move his vehicle into a lane that is not the lane nearest parked or standing emergency vehicles. FEB. 2: Monterio Moore, 31, Grover, fictitious tag, no registration, failure to apply for a certificate of title. FEB. 2: Grady Hall, Shelby, speeding. FEB. 2: Ashley Camp, 26, Gaffney, SC, driving while license revoked. FEB. 3: Dada Makinu, Charlotte, no operator’s license, no insurance, fictitious tag, no registration, borrowed plate. FEB. 3: Kasey Michelle Williams, Mount Holly, driving while license revoked, fictitious tag, borrowed tag. FEB 3. Rebecca Grier, Mooresboro, speeding. FEB. 4: Laurie Forbes, Murphy, towing trailer not firmly attached to rear of vehicle; faulty equipment, brakes. FEB. 6: Joe Travis Moore 43, 290 Chesterfield Court, driving while license revoked, fictitious tag. FEB. 8: Miriam Flores, 27, 612 Charlles Street, no operator’s license, no vehicle
GCPD needs help identifying larceny and card fraud suspect An unknown black male stole a wallet from a vehicle parked at 1744 Lane Road in Mount Holly on Tuesday, February 6, at 1:30 p.m. The suspect was wearing a bright, shiny red, puffer-style jacket with a hood, a black ball cap with a logo on the front and a reflective sticker on the top of the bill, a black shirt, black pants, and multi-colored tennis shoes with different shades of blue and magenta. The suspect was also wearing a necklace with a pendant around his neck. The suspect was driving a dark-colored, 4-door passenger car, possibly a Nissan Maxima. The suspect used a financial card from the stolen wallet multiple times following the theft. A video was taken from one of the stores where the suspect used the stolen financial card. Watch the video on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/yy25bhoPLUQ If you recognize this suspect or have any information regarding this case, please contact Officer J. Self with the Gaston County Police Department at 704-866-3320 or Crime Stoppers of Gaston County at 704-861-8000. Please ref- Photo of a black male suspect at one of the erence the case number 2024-00008701. stores where the financial card was used.
Prisoner who walked off job site in Marion captured By Loretta Cozart
CCSO releases January stats
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A prisoner who walked away from a jobsite at Marion CorSMITH rectional Center on Wednesday, February 7 was captured in Asheville five hours later, according to WLOS TV. The station reported that Rutherford Correctional Center offender Billy Lee Smith abducted a woman in Marion and forced her to drive him to Asheville. Once there, he released the woman and fled on foot and was later caught near the Richmond Hill and Emma communities. Smith, 42, is a minimum custody offender serving a 10-year sentence for drug trafficking after his conviction in Buncombe County in 2022. His projected release date was April 27, 2028. He is originally from Leicester in Buncombe County. Smith was working near
a maintenance shed on the grounds of Marion Correctional when a staff mem-
ber checked on him around 11:35 a.m. and discovered he was missing.
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Finishing touches on the façade of Hardee’s were made on Wednesday last week, as the restaurant reopened its dining room for business. (Photo by Loretta Cozart)
Hardee’s dining room reopens By Loretta Cozart On Tuesday, January 30, Hardee’s dining room at 509 E King Street in Kings Mountain reopened its dining room to customers. According to staff, the
restaurant’s dining room is repaired and ready for business. They welcomed customers back, saying, “We hope folks will visit and bring friends and family to enjoy our dining room.” On July 17, 2023, a driver lost control of their
vehicle and slammed into the southwest corner of the restaurant, smashing glass, injuring customers, and made a general mess of things. Three months later, the drive through reopened on October 23.
Leaf season ends on February 15 City crews will survey the streets on February 15, and piles of leaves out that day will be vacuumed the following week. The Leaf Truck should be thru your area by February 15. Please keep brush, limbs, and sticks piled separately from loose leaves. When these items are piled together or one on top of the other, it
keeps the leaf crew from being able to vacuum the leaves; they will skip the pile and wait for you to separate the items. This causes delays in the collection process and may even damage the collection equipment. Remember to place all leaves, brush, and limbs separately, behind the curb, and out of the street, to pre-
Kings Mountain Little Theatre presents
Based on the Screenplay by JONATHAN LYNN Written by SANDY RUSTIN Additional Material by Hunter Foster & Eric Price
February 23-24, March 1-2 at 7:30 PM February 25 & March 3 at 3:00 PM Tickets $15 General Admisison $10 Student and Senior Advanced reserved seating: kmlt.org/tickets Directed by Wendy Walega Sponsored by Harris Funeral Home The Joy Theatre – 202 South Railroad Ave. Due to subject matter this production is suggested for mature audiences Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE Clue is presented through special arrangementn with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
vent rainwater from washing them into the storm drains and ditches. Never use the ditch line or curb line as a catchall. Even small items placed into a ditch will hinder or cause a change in the direction of the flow of water, which could cause erosion and even flooding.
Gaston Co. PD identifies body found on U.S. 321 Gaston County Police have confirmed the identity of the individual discovered along U.S. 321 as Glen A. Miller, (02/27/1967, a black male) originally from Ohio. Given the circumstances, authorities are treating this
Cleveland County Schools Kindergarten registration for the 2024-25 school year is now open. What is required to register your student? New students or incoming kindergartners residing in the Cleveland County Schools district should present an official birth certificate (not the hospital’s birth record) and a certificate showing that the student has received the required immunizations. Transferring students should also provide a transcript or report card from the previous school year to document grade placement. Kindergartners
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should pass a physical examination - a physician’s signature is required on a form provided by the school system. Children must be five years old on or before August 31, 2024, to be eligible for kindergarten enrollment. If a child is homeless or identified as homeless, he or she shall be immediately enrolled in and allowed to attend school, even if the child or his or her parents cannot produce such records. North Carolina law re-
quires every child to be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, red measles (rubeola), rubella and (German measles). Children under five must be immunized against Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), and a Hepatitis B vaccine is required for children born on or after July 1, 1994. Visit https://goteamccs. org/kindergarten to enroll your child now. For more information, visit www. clevelandcountyschools. org, go to the Parenting tab, and click on Enrollment.
NC voters will be asked to show a photo ID when they check in to vote Beginning with the municipal 2023 elections, voters were asked to show photo ID when voting in North Carolina. Most voters will simply show their driver’s license, but many other forms of photo ID will be accepted. Voters who vote by mail will be asked to include a photocopy of their ID when returning their ballot. What photo can you use? Any of the following unexpired or expired for one year or less: • NC Driver’s license or state ID from the NCDMV (non-operator ID) • Driver’s license or non-operator card from another state, D.C., or U.S. territory (only if voter registered in NC within 90 days of the election.) • U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport card. • NC voter photo ID card issued by a county board of elections • Student & government-employee photo IDs approved by the State Board of Elections • Voters 65+ may use an expired form of acceptable ID if it was unexpired on their 65th birthday. Any of the following re-
gardless of whether the ID contains an expiration or issuance date: • Military or veteran ID card (with photo issued by the U.S. government. • Tribal enrollment card (with photo) issued by a state or federally recognized tribe. • ID card (with photo) issued by a U.S. government agency or the state of NC for a public assistance program. All voters will be allowed to vote with or without a photo ID. Voters who do not have a photo ID when they vote can make sure their vote counts by either 1) filling out a form explaining why they are unable to show ID, or 2) showing their ID at their county board of elections office by 5 p.m. on March 14, the ninth day after the election.
Remaining dates to keep in mind regarding the Primary Election Calendar: • Feb. 15: In-person early voting begins; same-day registration available. • Feb. 27: Absentee ballot request deadline (5 p.m.). • March 2: In-person early voting ends (3 p.m.). • March 5: Primary Election Day (Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.). • March 5: Absentee ballot return deadline (7:30 p.m.). Ballots must be received by the county board of elections by this time. For more information, visit ncsbe.gov, or call 919814-0700. Cleveland County’s Board of Election is at 215 Patton Dr, Shelby. Its phone number is 704-4844858.
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KM’S 150TH BIRTHDAY From Page 1A
The city’s birthday cake sports the new logo designed to commemorate Kings Mountain’s 150th birthday, featuring the new slogan, “see the future from here.” Both dates, 1874 and 2024, are included in the logo.
CC HALL OF FAME From Page 1A Mayor Rob Wagman holds the town’s sesquicentennial birthday cake as city council members join him. Pictured L-R: Councilmembers Jay Rhodes, Mike Butler, Sherra Miller, Annie Thombs, Dave Allen, Jimmy West and Tommy Hawkins. Photos by Loretta Cozart
L-R: Legislators Ted Alexander, Kelly Hastings, and Tim Moore pose with a rendering of the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame. (Photo by Angela Padgett)
Don’t fall for Artificial Intelligence scams When a new technology emerges, scammers are the first to exploit it to target unsuspecting consumers, warns NC Attorney General Josh Stein. “Our office has been hearing reports of bad actors using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to clone popular figures’ voices to try and trick you out of your money or personal information. They may even clone the voice of someone you know. Usually, the calls sound like they are from someone you want to talk to and will make an urgent request asking you to send them money or even give over your bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive
information.” Follow our tips to avoid AI scammers: • Be skeptical of out-of-the-blue calls from someone claiming to be a loved one or a celebrity. If you’re suspicious about a call you receive from someone claiming to be a loved one in distress, hang up, do not press “redial,” and contact the person directly using a trusted phone number. Ask questions that only your real family member would be able to answer. If you received the call on a landline, be sure to wait a few seconds before picking up the phone again to place your call to ensure that the See AI SCAMS, Page 5A
Schoolhouse Rock Live will be performed on Tuesday, February 27 at Clover School District Auditorium, 1625 Highway 55 East, Clover, SC. (Photo provided)
Schoolhouse Rock Live!
A pop culture phenomenon comes to the stage in School House Rock Live! The Emmy Award-winning 1970’s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history, math, grammar, and more through clever, tuneful songs, comes alive in this production by the touring cast of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.
The alarm clock rings and Tom, a nerve-wracked school teacher, awakens too nervous to start his first day of teaching. He tries to relax by watching TV when various characters emerge from the set and show Tom how to win his students over with imagination and music through songs such as “Just A Bill”, “Lolly, Lolly,
Lolly”, and “Conjunction Junction”. Tom is hesitant at first to accept them, but eventually they help him see what a great teacher he has been all along! Come out for the great February Family Fun Fling on Tuesday, February 27, at 7:00 pm. at Clover School District Auditorium, 1625
Highway 55 East, Clover, SC 29710. Tickets will be available at the door for $5.00. Children under 12 are admitted free!! For more information on this and other events, call the auditorium at 803-222-8018 or visit us on the web at www.clover.k12.sc.us/csda.
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Wilburn, looks forward to a peaceful weekend on the lake. But there are only two chances of that happening: slim and none. If you enjoy gloriously preposterous hilarity, then laughing your way through the take-no-prisoners lunacy of a Jones Hope Wooten comedy is one habit you’ll never want to break!
Audition dates will be (only need to attend one): • Saturday, Feb 24th at 10 am • Monday, Feb 26th at 7 pm • Tuesday, Feb 27th at 7 pm The cast includes four men and five women. Performance dates are June 14, 15, 21, and 22 at 7:30 p.m.
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tained custody of the scene throughout the entire investigation. According to the report, a neighbor reported the fire to Cleveland County 911 Center. Kings Mountain Fire Department conducted witness interviews. Farm Bureau Insurance collected one sample from the scene. There were no injuries or fatalities due to the fire event, and a weather event causing the fire was ruled
out. A formal Origin & Cause determination report was authored by Perry Davis with the Cleveland County Fire Marshal’s Office. The report was generated as a response report documenting the assistance of the NC Office of State Fire Marshal to the Cleveland County Fire Marshal’s Office.
From Page 1A takes us back to the Reel ’Em Inn, the finest little fishing lodge in the Ozarks. The proprietor, D. Gene
From Page 1A used as a truck fueling center and a convenience store. • The legal authority for conducting the fire scene investigation was by exigent circumstance (meaning that the circumstances were urgent enough to justify a warrantless entry). Kings Mountain Fire Department main-
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NCDHHS distributed funds to county School social worker in Gaston DSS for kids with complicated needs County publishes children’s book The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services distributed funds this week to county social services departments to help improve placements for children with complex behavioral health needs in DSS custody. These critical funds come when an average of 32 children live in DSS offices each week because there is no place for them to go that is appropriate for their care. "Some children in the care of social services have particularly complex needs and can get stuck waiting in emergency departments or sleeping in government offices," said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley. "We are providing our county partners flexible funding to replicate and expand programs already working in pockets of the state to help ensure these children get the right care at the right time." The DSS Emergency Placement Fund is a pilot program funded by the NC General Assembly in the 2023 North Carolina state budget. The program provides nearly $2.3 million this year and $5.5 million next year to assist county DSS offices in creating better, more reliable placement options for children in their custody with behavioral health needs. The funds will help improve outcomes by preventing children and youth from staying in a DSS office overnight while they await
placement into Medicaid-funded treatment. "We are grateful to our partners at the General Assembly for providing these funds so we can help our county DSS offices who have been using every resource they have to make sure children in their custody are safe," said NCDHHS Deputy Secretary for Children and Family Well-Being Susan Osborne. "We all want children to have the resources and health care they need so they can thrive, and this pilot program is one step forward in improving the lives of children in DSS care." The DSS Emergency Placement Fund improves care options by enabling DSS offices to implement practices that have been shown to support better placements for children with complex behavioral health needs. These practices can include: • Maintaining a crisis placement provider on retainer who can provide a temporary emergency placement that is suitable to a child’s behavioral health needs until a treatment placement can be located. • Providing short-term rate increases to placement providers who care for children with behavioral health needs requiring exceptional supervision. These funds will be used to improve the placement provider’s ability to meet the child’s needs. • Implementing local
solutions that prevent a child in DSS custody from spending a night in the DSS office while awaiting an appropriate placement for behavioral health treatment. These alternate practices are to be submitted to the NCDHHS Division of Social Services for approval. Allocations were made based on each county’s percentage of the foster care census to ensure sufficient and equitable funding for all counties. Funds were available beginning Feb. 1, with reimbursement beginning in March 2024. The DSS Emergency Placement Fund is one initiative within $80 million allocated to directly support child and family well-being with specialty treatment programs and intensive supports for children with complex behavioral health needs. These investments mean fewer children boarding in DSS offices, more children in DSS custody living in a home setting appropriate for their behavioral health needs and potentially fewer emergency department visits or stays for children experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The work is made possible by the Medicaid expansion signing bonus, which provided a historic $835 million investment to transform behavioral health for everyone in North Carolina, including children and families.
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G a s ton County Schools social worker Heather Pierczynski has added published author to PIERCZYNSKI her resume. Her holiday-themed children’s book, “A Creature Was Stirring,” went to press in September and was released by Harper Collins Publishing in time for the recent Christmas season. The book is a take on the “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” tale, and it tells the story of a mouse whose night of stirring almost ruined Christmas. Luckily, Santa stepped in to make everything right. “Children can relate to it because it is hard to go to bed on Christmas Eve with all of the festivities, the presents, and Santa Claus. It is understandable why children – and the mouse in the book – are so excited,” explained Pierczynski. Getting to the point of having a published book has been 15 years in the making for Pierczynski, but her interest in writing goes back to her days as a student in Gaston County Schools. She first discovered a love for writing while in Paula Dixon’s second-grade class at Robinson Elementary. A self-described “writer and storyteller at heart,” Pierczynski also credits Sally Griffin, her creative writing teacher at Forestview High School, for providing the inspiration to set her sights on writing professionally. “Mrs. Griffin helped me realize my potential. She believed in her students, and she let us explore and make mistakes, which was an important part of learning about how to write,” said Pierczynski, who majored in English at N.C. State University and says her success is due in part to the support of her Gaston County Schools teachers at Robinson, Grier, and Forestview. According to Pierczynski, the idea for “A Creature Was Stirring” came about while talking to her colleagues at Holbrook Middle School. Instead of having a mouse inside a school, she adapted the idea to make the main character a mouse inside a house at Christmastime. She wrote the manuscript in 2020. Spending more time with family during the COVID-19 pandemic and seeing how much her young son enjoyed reading time “reinvigorated my love for writing,” she said. Writing a book does not happen overnight nor does getting it published. Pierczynski was persistent in her pursuit of a publishing deal, despite getting rejection letters from publishing companies or no response at all. “It is my dream come true,” said Pierczynski of seeing “A Creature Was Stirring” in published format. “I knew it would be a long shot, but no matter how far-fetched dreams are, you have to go for it. It is never too late.” With a master’s degree in social work from Winthrop University, Pierczynski spent 12 years working for social services. Now in her fourth year as a school social worker, Pierczynski enjoys supporting students – she’s at Holbrook now, but served the Gaston Early College High School previously and is temporarily covering the social worker duties at Cramerton Middle School. Pierczynski says that chil-
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From Page 4A scammer has been disconnected from your phone line. • Check your privacy settings and share carefully on social media. Review and remove audio recordings of yourself and loved ones from social media platforms to prevent scammers from manipulating voices. Make sure to edit your privacy settings and only connect
Heather Pierczynski with her son, Henry, showing off her holiday-themed children’s book, “A Creature Was Stirring.” Aside from writing, Pierczynski serves as a social worker in Gaston County Schools. (photos provided)
Heather Pierczynski participates in a book signing event to promote her holiday-themed children’s book, “A Creature Was Stirring.”
Gaston County author Heather Pierczynski reads her holiday-themed children’s book, “A Creature Was Stirring,” to a group of children at a local bookstore. dren can be like the stirring mouse; they are naturally curious and full of energy and excitement. She has noticed that in her son, who attends W.A. Bess Elementary. The book concludes with an inscription for her son: “To Henry, may
you never stop stirring.” “I want him to always be enthralled with the world and keep a child-like enthusiasm,” said Pierczynski. “I want all children to keep stirring and enjoy what is out there in life.”
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Love One Another
Happy and with all your mind and Valentine’s with all your strength. The Day! Last second is this: Love your week, we neighbor as yourself. There looked at is no commandment greater God’s love than these.” for us and Almost all of you readour highing this are familiar with est goal this passage of scripture in life: to and these commandments. Dr. Jonathan M. love God. What strikes me is the emBundon Today, phasis Jesus placed on lovWorship Pastor we look First Baptist Church ing others. First, love God. at what Second, love people. Indeed, Jesus calls God loved us first - we read us to do: to love others. How that last week (see John 3:16). important is loving others to Next, our logical response is God? Well, a teacher of the to love God. And then, for belaw once asked Jesus, “What lievers in Christ, God compels is the most important com- us to love others. What is more, it is only mandment?”At that time, the Pharisees had ballooned the because of God’s love that we commandments to over 600. have the strength and ability Jesus responded, “Love the to love others, our neighbors. Lord your God with all your Truthfully, I have the best heart and with all your soul neighbors I could ask for.
They are friendly, helpful, and fun to be around. But what if your neighbors aren’t fantastic? What if your coworker, business partner, or friend gets on your nerves? It certainly will take the power and love of Christ in you to love them. In the same way, my daily walk with Christ directly impacts my attitude, actions, and interactions with others. When I disconnect from a daily walk with Christ, I can be irritable with people I genuinely care about, not to mention those who are as loveable as an angry porcupine. Jesus, however, challenges us: “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.” John 13:34-35
Jesus loved us and died for us while we were unlovable sinners. Now, as Christ’s beloved, we must love one another. If you want to obey God, love one another. If you want others to know you are a follower and disciple of Christ, love one another with the love of Christ. In a society where we are often consumed by individualistic goals and focused on ourselves, acts of kindness and Christian love can change the world. Practicing God’s love can break down barriers, build bridges, and foster community. So, let us consciously love one another and share the good news of Jesus Christ with others. So finally, my dear friends, I leave you with this, “Let all that you do be done in love ” (1 Corinthians 16:14).
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Kings Mountain Area Church Directory St. Paul United Methodist Church N. Cansler Street 704-739-1256 Sunrise Baptist Church 208 Mail Road 704-692-3007 Temple Baptist Church 612 N. Cansler Street 704-739-4716 The Favor Center Church 602 Slater Street True Gospel Holiness Church 1608 Shelby Road 704-739-6764 Unity AME Zion Church 948 Unity Church Road 704-228-0328
East Gold Wesleyan Church 701 E. Gold St. • Kings Mountain, NC Long Creek Presbyterian Church 701 Long Creek Road 704-629-4406 Love Valley Baptist Church 2032 Bethlehem Road 704-730-0075 Macedonia Baptist Church 1101 S. Battleground Ave. 704-739-6811 Midview Baptist Church 703 Margrace Road 704-739-6711 Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church 220 N. Watterson Street 704-739-8354 Mountain View Agape Church 506 Sparrow Springs Road 704-739-0160
Mt. Olive Baptist Church Compact School Road 704-739-4516 Mt. Zion Baptist Church 220 N. Watterson Street 704-739-8354 New Beginnings Church of Jesus Christ 541 Crocker Road 704-730-9507 New Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church N. Cansler Street 704-739-2606 New Camp Creek Baptist Church 863 New Camp Creek Ch. Road 704-487-7128 New Life Family Worship Center 428 Oak Grove Road 704-739-9371
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New Way Missionary Baptist Church 105 Waco Road 704-724-0414 Oak Grove Baptist Church 1022 Oak Grove Road 704-739-4833 Oak View Baptist Church 1517 York Road 704-739-7831 Pathway Baptist Church 3100 Parkdale Circle 704-734-0852 Patterson Grove Baptist Church 301 Oak Grove Road 704-739-5826 Penley’s Chapel Church 1805 N Piedmont Ave 704-524-4139 Peoples Baptist Church 1010 Groves Street 704-739-0398
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Resurrection Lutheran Church 600 Crescent Circle 704-739-5580 Royal Praise Ministries 2055 Shelby Rd. Saint Matthew’s Lutheran Church 201 N. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-7466 Second Baptist Church 120 Linwood Road 704-739-4216 Shady Grove Baptist Church 339 Shady Grove Road 704-739-8920
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Vestibule AME Zion Church 2175 Vestibule Church Road 704-739-7961 Westover Baptist Church 114 Westover Drive Advent Lutheran Church, NALC Member 230 Oak Grove Rd. 704-750-0171 Anew Beginning Baptist Church 415 Dixon School Rd. 704-473-1372 Ardent Life Church 420 Branch Street 704-739-7700 Arise Church 830 E. King St. Bethlehem Baptist Church 1017 Bethlehem Road 704-739-7487 Boyce Memorial ARP Church
Edgemont Drive 704-739-4917 Calvary Way Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Pastor Clifton Morgan Carson Memorial Baptist Church 262 Sparrow Springs Road 704-739-2247 Central Methodist Church 113 S. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-2471 Cherokee St. Baptist Church 421 S. Cherokee Street 704-739-7697 Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church 618 Chestnut Ridge Road 704-739-4015 Christian Freedom Southern Baptist Church 246 Range Road 704-739-4152 Christ The King Catholic Church 714 Stone Street 704-487-7697 Concord United Methodist Church 2404 Tryon Courthouse Rd. Bessemer City, NC 704-629-3571 Cornerstone Church Of God 202 Margrace Road 704-739-3773 Cornerstone Independent Baptist 107 Range Road 704-737-0477
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Girl Talk 3rd Annual Prom Dress Giveaway By Loretta Cozart Girl Talk Ministry in partnership with Book Me Boo Events & Rentals will hold its 3rd Annual Prom Dress Giveaway on March 23 and 24 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Bynum Chapel Family Life Center at 311 Ellis Street in Kings Mountain. Any girl who may be going to prom or has a middle school dance may register at https://linktr.ee/ girltalkministry. Slots fill quickly, so register soon. This year’s event is open to all local middle and high school students. In the fall of 2021, Tiana Roberts started Girl Talk Ministry. This program allows minority girls to discuss everyday life challenges and empower one another on ways to rise above adversities. The program allows adolescent girls to transform their minds and enhance a better life through Christ. Now Girl Talk Ministry has begun collecting prom dresses for 2024 proms. You can help by donating your new or gently used dress to allow girls in our community to attend this magical milestone they've been waiting on all their lives! It is a fantastic way to begin spring cleaning and do a kind deed for a young woman in our community. Several drop-off locations are available in Kings Mountain and Shelby. For further information, email girltalkministry01@ gmail.com
Pictured L-R: Ashley Champion, Tiana Roberts, and Kyrea McCluney, partner bringing the prom dress experience to local young women.
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Gateway Trail 2024 calendar By Loretta Cozart The Gateway Trail board shared its 2024 calendar of events at the Trailhead, at 807 S. Battleground Ave. in Kings Mountain. • Friday, March 15, 6 p.m., Sunset Bike Ride, 10mile ride, bring your own bike at the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail. See the sunset on top of the Plateau. Contact the Carolina Thread Trail or Bret at 704 342-3330 ext. 2216 for information.
• Saturday, March 23, The Bear Run 2024, 5K and 10Mile Runs, 5K starts at 8:30 a.m., and 10mile starts at 9:15 a.m. Sign up at www.runsignup.com or for information. Call 704 685-3549 or 704 739-9663. Packet Pick Up, Friday, March 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. or before runs. • Monday, April 8, Penumbral Eclipse on the Plateau, meet at the trailhead at 11:30 a.m. The actual
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Be careful when buying or selling jewelry As Valentine’s Day approaches, do you find yourself in the market to buy a piece of jewelry for yourself or someone special? Or do you have a piece of jewelry you’d like to sell? Either way, it can be difficult to know where to start. You can buy and sell jewelry through a jeweler, pawnbroker, or public. Whatever you choose, make sure to do your research. The BBB offers these tips to ensure a successful and satisfying jewelry transaction. Buying jewelry: • Do your research. Common complaints to BBB against jewelry stores allege poor craftsmanship, issues returning items, and See JEWELRY, Page 8A
KM Little Theatre and Harris Funeral Home present CLUE: ON STAGE Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue: On Stage is a hilarious farce-meetsmurder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by the butler Wadsworth, the guests - Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet – race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Though discouraged from revealing personal information, it is soon discovered that all of them have fallen victim to the same blackmailer, their very host of the evening. What follows is a madcap, slapstick evening full of murder, mystery and laughs as they seek to puzzle out the culprit amongst criminals. “We are thrilled to bring the beloved board game Clue to life on the stage,” said Director Wendy Walega. “Our talented cast and crew are working tirelessly to create a production that cap-
tures the essence of the game while adding a theatrical flair that will keep audiences engaged and entertained throughout the entire performance. “Audiences can expect a fast-paced and highly entertaining evening filled with suspense and humor. It’s a classic whodunit with a modern twist that we know will delight both fans of the board game and the cult film.” There will be a drawing each night for a special edition of the Clue board game signed by the cast. Cast (in order of appearance): Yvettte: Kelsey Garber; Wadsworth: Nick Howell; Cook: Caswell Martin; Colonel Mustard: David Baez; Mrs. White: Ellie Dudeck; Mrs. Peacock: Suzie Crews; Mr. Green: Kevin L. Burke; Professor Plum: Chad Spurling; Miss Scarlet: Nicole Wilson; Mr. Boddy: Tim Evans; Motorist: Shawn Hougas; Cop: Mark Griffin; Singing Telegram Girl: Jackie Sibley-Newton; Chief of Police: Kevin Newton. Director: Wendy Walega; Stage Man-
ager: Linda Mazze and Producer: Susan Champion This production contains mature themes and situations, suggestive and adult language, depictions of stage violence, and will employ the use of theatrical weapons, gunshots, and a strobe effect. Patrons with health conditions should be advised. Performance dates: February 23, 24 and March 1, 2 at 7:30 PM. Matinees on February 25 and March 3 at 3:00 PM Tickets: Adults $15 Students and Senior Citizens $10 Info or reservations tickets@kmlt.org or 704-730-9408 Online at www.kmlt. org beginning on February 1, 2024 Kings Mountain Little Theatre, Inc. is a volunteer based, 501c3 tax-exempt community theater. It owns and operates the Joy Theatre and the Liberty Mountain Garden. It is a funded affiliate of the Cleveland County Arts Council and is supported in part by a Grassroots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency.
(Ed. Note: The recipes in today’s Cooking Corner are from “Something old, Something New” by the White Plains Shrinettes.) ITALIAN CHICKEN Karen Roper 1 bottle Zesty Italian dressing 4 boneless chicken breasts Bread crumbs Little melted butter Marinate chicken breasts covered in dressing for 8 hours. Remove from dressing and dip in breadcrumbs. Place breasts in a greased baking dish. Drizzle melted butter over the top. Bake in 400-degree oven until meat browns for 1 hour. Brown chicken on both sides. You may drizzle a little more dressing and butter over the top while it is baking.
HASH BROWN CASSEROLE Judy Grindstaff 2 lb. frozen hash brown potatoes ½ cup melted margarine 1 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. salt 2 cans celery soup 1 (8 oz.) carton sour cream 2 c. grated sharp cheese 1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, cubed TOPPING 2 ½ TO 3 C. Special K or corn flakes 1/3 c. melted margarine Defrost potatoes. Toss with margarine, salt, and pepper. Mix remaining ingredients and add to potatoes. Place in 9x13-inch casserole dish. Put topping on casserole. Bake, uncovered,
at 300-degrees for 45 to 50 minutes. PINEAPPLE CASSEROLE Carolyn Carringer 2 large cans crushed pineapple 1 ½ cups sugar 3 Tbsp. flour 2 sticks margarine 8 oz. grated Cheddar cheese 2 pkg. Ritz crackers, crushed Mix flour and sugar. Stir in pineapple. Add 1 stick melted margarine and mix well. Pour in buttered 9x12inch casserole dish. Top with grated cheese. Melt 1 stick margarine and toss in crackers. Layer cracker crumbs on topo. Bake at 350-degrees for 30 minutes.
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Waffle House serves up romance on Valentine’s Day Celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique way this year at select Waffle House restaurants. For the 16th consecutive year, these establishments are rolling out the red carpet with romantic Valentine's decorations, flickering candles, and a special romantic jukebox playlist. This exclusive event is scheduled for February 14 only. Waffle House's annual Valentine's dinner is a sought-after experience, so securing reservations promptly is essential if you're hoping to indulge in tasty waffles, bacon, and a side of smothered and covered hashbrowns with your sweetheart. Yes, reservations are required for Waffle House on this special night. Participating in this
Kings Mountain’s Waffle House will serve romance on Valentine’s Day. (Photos by Loretta Cozart ) event is the Kings Mountain Waffle House located at 726 York Road and several other nearby locations, including Asheville, Charlotte, and Hickory in North Carolina, and Boiling Springs, Spartanburg, and York in South Carolina. The festivities will run from 5 to 9 p.m. at most participating locations.
Feel free to dress to impress for this occasion! The event welcomes couples, families, friends, and individuals eager to spend their Valentine's evening "Under the Yellow Sign." To secure your spot at the Kings Mountain location, call (704) 974-2851 to make reservations.
BrightFarms Southwest Chipotle Salad kit recall In response to a voluntary recall initiated by Rizo Lopez Foods, Inc. who produces and supplies cheese products, BrightFarms is voluntarily recalling its Southwest Chipotle salad kit with best-by-dates between 12/31/23 and 2/22/24 due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes in the Cotija Cheese, an ingredient found in the salad kit. Listeria monocytogenes is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriage and stillbirths among pregnant women. The affected cheese product is contained in a fully enclosed and sealed plastic “masterpack” placed inside the kit and contains a best-by-date through 3/27/24. The product comes in a clear, plastic container. Information about the “best by” date, UPC can be found at the bottom of the package. Pictures to assist customers in identifying the recalled products are found at the end of this announcement. Consumers who have purchased the affected products should dispose of the “masterpack” containing the Cotija cheese or discard the full salad kit and present a photo of the product, receipt, or reference their loyalty card history at their place of purchase for a full refund. Retailers have been instructed to remove all recalled products from store shelves. The recalled products were distributed to retailers in the following states: Delaware, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington D.C. Product BrightFarms Southwest Chipotle Crunch Kit
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JEWELRY From Page 7A problems with guarantees and warranties. You can also ask family and friends for recommendations. • Visit more than one store. Your first step should be to decide on a budget and
your expectations. Some jewelry stores are very high-end, while others have great deals. Be clear with store staff about how much you’re willing to spend and what you want to buy – this will help you stay in your price range and avoid making extra purchases.
Shop around to find the best prices and most appealing styles. • Read the fine print and ask questions. Before purchasing, read the refund, warranty, and guarantee policies carefully. If you, or the gift recipient, don’t like the item or realize it doesn’t
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
ALWS 2024 needs bat boys and bat girls
The American Legion World Series Executive Committee is seeking qualified students to serve as official bat boys and bat girls for the 2024 ALWS. Applicants must be 10-12 years of age. The deadline to apply is April 15, 2024. The tournament is scheduled for Aug. 15-20 at Shelby High School’s Keeter Stadium. Applications are on the American Legion World Series website and Facebook page All applicants are required to be currently playing (2024) in an organized baseball or softball program (Little League, Dixie, City Parks and Recreation program, etc.). Jean and Chris Horne coordinate the bat boys, bat girls and shaggers each year. Bat boys and bat girls are determined by a drawing; shaggers usually are boys and girls who have previously served as bat boys and bat girls. The Hornes contact them separately from the applicants for bat boys and bat girls. Jean Horne says their experience is as memorable as the experiences of the boys and girls. “It’s a joy to work with people who support the ALWS cause, who are not afraid of work and who LOVE baseball. “The play-
BAT BOYS AND GIRLS NEEDED FOR ALWS– Applicants must be 10-12 years of age. The deadline to apply is April 15, 2024. The tournament is scheduled for Aug. 15-20.
ers become like big brothers to some of the bat boys/girls and continue contact through social media. We hope some of these players will make it to the big leagues and that many of the bat boys’/girls’ dreams will be realized as well.” A Bat Boy or Bat Girl has a responsibility to assist the players and coaches, and, ultimately, help speed up the game. Responsibilities include retrieving bats left in the dugout or on the
field; gathering arm and shin guards that batters drop; and participating in team pregame warmups at the discretion of the coach. The application for bat boys and bat girls is on the ALWS website: www.americanlegionworldseries.com and on the ALWS Facebook page. Questions can be directed to the ALWS office at 704-466-3103 900 AM – 5:00 PM weekdays.
NCDHHS launches child behavioral health dashboard Last week, NCDHHS announced the launch of its Child Behavioral Health dashboard as part of its commitment to improve the health and well-being of North Carolina children and families. North Carolina has been ranked 42nd among states with the highest prevalence and lowest access to mental health services for youth, and suicide is now the second leading cause of death for North Carolina youth ages 10-18. The Child Behavioral
Health dashboard builds a data and analysis infrastructure across child-serving sectors to provide a more complete picture of the state of behavioral health in North Carolina. An important feature of the new dashboard is users can drill down the data by geography, race, ethnicity, age and gender to provide additional visibility into child behavioral health in underserved populations. The information shared through this publicly available tool will help the department, as well as be-
havioral health providers, policymakers and stakeholders, to identify and address gaps and disparities in behavioral health services for children. Metrics will continue to be updated quarterly, based on data from Medicaid claims, and yearly, based on the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org. You can also view the department’s “Open to Care” resources at ncdhhs.gov/opentocare.
fit, how long do you have to return it? What happens if your watch breaks or a stone on your ring comes loose? Ask for the details if the store advertises a “lifetime guarantee” policy. If buying jewelry online, check out BBB’s guide to savvy online shopping. • Keep the receipt. Just in case something goes wrong, ask for and make sure to keep a receipt. You can also ask for a certificate of replacement cost or an appraisal listing the quality of your gemstones or precious metals to accompany your receipt. If your jewelry comes with a gemological certificate, get the original and keep it with your re-
ceipt. This can help with reselling in the future. Selling jewelry: • Shop around. Research businesses at BBB.org – you want to be able to trust them! If you’re considering a pawnbroker, find out if they need a special license in your state or province. Take your time and consider it a red flag if you’re pressured to rush into a transaction. Get four or five estimates to determine the market value of your piece. • Be careful using a mailaway service. Understand all of the terms and conditions before mailing your jewelry. Take photos, list your items, and insure them before sending them. Know
how long it takes to receive an offer and how long you must accept or reject it. • Know your worth. Keep in mind that jewelers and pawnbrokers intend to resell your piece. You may be able to make more by selling to the public, but it comes with additional risk. Don’t let your jewelry of different karat values be weighed together. Separate your jewelry by karat value before selling and be wary of dealers who weigh all jewelry together and pay you the lowest karat value. Ask the buyer what the melt value of your items is so you can make an informed decision.
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Mountaineers post 104-70 win over Forestview Kings Mountain High’s men’s basketball team had a game the players will remember for years Friday night when the Mountaineers slammed Forestview 104-70 in a Big South Conference bout in Gastonia. Ten different Mountaineers took part in the scoring
and six of them hit double figures. Caleb Nixon led the way with 26 points. Bradley and Jordan Floyd scored 14 points apiece, Tucker Robinette and Kee’don Linney 11 each and Emmanuelle Toms 10. Toms’ threepointer put the Mountain-
eers up 100-67 and his final field goal accounted for the final score. Bradley Floyd dished out 11 assists and pulled down eight rebounds to go with his 14 points. The Mountaineers led all the way except for an early 2-2 tie. They were up 24-10 after the first quarter, 50-30
at the half and 74-54 going into the fourth period. Kings Mountain’s girls weren’t as fortunate as they fell to a good Forestview team 73-46. The Forestview ladies jumped out to a 20-8 lead in the first period, extended it to 46-22 at the half and led 59-36 going into the
fourth quarter. Aaliyah Miller led the Lady Mountaineers with 14 points. GIRLS GAME KM (46) – Miller 14, Martin 5, Pettis 12, Byrd 7, A. Bridges 3, M. Bridges 2, Williams 1, Dixon-Velez 2. FV (73) – Phillips 13,
Baker 15, Neely 10, Iyevbele 2, Forgan 12, Thompson 6, Manning 9, Riley 6 BOYS GAME KM (104) – Nixon 26, B. Floyd 14, J. Floyd 14, Robinette 11, Linney 11, Toms 10, Lindsay 4, Foster 8, Huskey 4, Cole 2.
KM Middle runs table in division, in Tri-County playoffs this week Kings Mountain Middle School’s boys basketball team finished the regular season undefeated last week with a 50-12 win over county rival Burns. The Patriots took their perfect 12-0 record into a first round Tri-County Conference playoff game against the Crest Dragons Monday at KMMS. The perfect season in the division was the Patriots’ third in the past five years. Kings Mountain led from the beginning and posted 21 points before Burns scored. Carlos Boyce got the rout going with nine first quarter points. Silas Tate and KJ Bell added four apiece and Xavier Hutchens had six assists and three steals. KM kept up its scoring pace in the second period. Hutchens and Christian Jarrett scored five points each
as the Pats extended their lead to 39-7 at the the half. The third quarter saw KM score nine points with Hutchens and KJ Bell scoring eight Kings Mountain’s bench got into the action in the fourth period. Ashtun Hall scored the final two points to account for the final score. All of the Patriots had a good game. Bell finished with 13 points and four rebounds. Carlos Boyce had 12 points, three rebounds and two steals. Hutchens finished with nine points, four offensive rebounds, eight assists and three steals. Christian Jarrett had seven points, six rebounds including five on offense, and blocked five shots. See KM MIDDLE, Page 2B
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KM’s Max Thompson second, Zaniah Hill third in 3A state meet Nine Kings Mountain High athletes qualified for the State Indoor Track and Field Championship and fared well in last week’s run. Max Thompson raced
stride for stride against Andrew Wahlgren from Croatan High School and came out in second place by .07 of a second. “It was a true photo finish and a race that no
one will forget for quite a while,” said Mountaineer head coach Rayvis Key. “Max set three new indoor school records this season.” A huge surprise for the
women’s team was Zaniah Field, who had an amazing 17’3.25” long jump that placed her third in the state. Her time set a new KMHS indoor record.
KMHS wrestlers win 3A Regional, at State this week Kings Mountain High School’s wrestlers won the NCHSAA 3A Western Regional championship over the weekend at Pisgah High School in Canton. It was the first time in over 20 years that the Mountaineers won the Western title. Jalen Culp won his weight division and was named the Regional’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. He tied the all-time KMHS single season record with an unbeaten record of 55-0. He will have a shot at
setting a new career single season record this week in the State Tournament. Second place finishers for the Mountaineers were Luis Davis, Will Varner and Elihu Lipscomb. Javier Currie finished third and Emmanuel Ortiz fourth. All of the above-mentioned Mountaineers will be competing in the state championship this weekend in Greensboro.
KMHS Wrestling team won the NCHSAA 3A Western Regional Championship. See more photos on page 3B
Swim Regionals and state finals On Saturday February 3 several of Kings Mountain’s swimmers participated in the Western Regional Championship. To qualify a swimmer had to post a time in the top 24 swimmers in their region. Kings Mountain had 3 individual swimmers and 5 relays qualify. Mason Demetro qualified for the 200 yard freestyle and the 100 yard butterfly. Callie Stimpson
qualified for the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 yard butterfly. Thomas Spicer qualified for the 100 yard breaststroke. The women’s 200 yard medley relay was made up of a team consisting of Naomi Houston, Noel George, Kallie Hope and Madisin Goble. The women also competed I the 400 freestyle relay with a team of Callie Stimpson, Madisin Goble, Naomi
Houston and Noel George. For the men the first relay was the 200 yard medley relay. Jamari Vines-Nolan, Thomas Spicer, Wynn McConaghy and Bernardo Hernandez made up the relay. The men also competed in both the 200 freestyle relay and the 400 freestyle relay with a team made up of Jamari Vines-Nolan, Thomas Spicer, Mason Demetro and Bernardo Hernandez.
Two swimmers qualified to compete in the State Championship on Thursday February 8. Mason Demetro competed in both the 200 yard freestyle and the 100 yard butterfly. Thomas Spicer qualified and competed in the 100 yard breaststroke. Demetro also qualified to compete in the State finals later that evening finishing 10th overall.
Thomas Spicer participating in the 100 yard breaststroke at the state meet. See photo on page 2B.
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Kings Mountain High football standout Bryson Brown has signed to continue his education and playing career at Ferrum College. He is pictured in the front row with his mother Shantanette “Bootsy” Brown and father Rodney Brown. Back row, left to right, Coach Diron Bell, assistant principal Tandra Leftwich, sister Rodjanee Brown, sister London Brown, brother Braylon Brown and KMHS athletic director Matt Bridges.
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Mountaineers top Lions 68-59
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points including four threes, four rebounds, four assists and four steals. Defensive Player of the Week was Christian Jarrett with 11 blocked shots and three steals. Sixth Man of the Week was Carlos Boyce with 18 points on 8 for 11 shooting, six rebounds, four assists and four steals.
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East cut the deficit to 36-22 with three minutes to go. KM went cold from the field but two threes by KJ Bell and Carlos Boyce’s two lay-ups put the game out of reach. Tristian McCorkle’s and Brylon Brown’s strong defensive effort helped the Pats close the game on a 15-1 run. Bell finished with 13 points, three assists and three steals. Silas Tate had 12 points on 6 for 12 shooting, five rebounds and three assists. Chrisan Jarrett had 10 points on 4 for 6 shooting and had six blocked shots and two steals. Carlos Boyce had six points on 3 for 5 shooting to go with three rebounds, three assists and two steals. Cam Houser had five points and two steals. Xavier Hutchens had four points, six rebounds and three steals and Braylon Brown had two points. The Patriots hit 54 percent of their shots (19 of 35) inside the arc; and had 12 steals, 13 assists and the defense caused 24 turnovers.
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Patriots win 11th straight 52-3 over East Lincoln Kings Mountain Middle School’s boys basketball team ran its record to 11-0 last week with a convincing 52-33 win over the Falcons of East Lincoln. In the first quarter KM’s KJ Bell got the Patriots on the board with an offensive put back. Silas Tate scored on a fast break layup on the next possession for a 4-0 lead. Christian Jarrett’s buzzer beating three pointer gave the home team a 14-4 advantage after one period. The second period saw the Patriots limit East to just four points. Silas Tate scored six of his 12 points to extend the lead to 22-8 at the half. Christian Jarrett, Xavier Hutchens and Cam Houser’s defense helped hold East to just three field goals in the first half. KM kept up its defensive tempo by causing five straight turnovers to start the third period as the lead ran to 32-8. KJ Bell’s pass to Christian Jarrett and Xavier Hutchens’ transition layup sparked the run. KM went into the fourth period up 36-16.
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10 rebounds. Shelby led the entire way in the girls game. The Lady Lions were up 8-4 after the first period, 20-12 at halftime and 30-22 going into the final quarter. Farri Martin led the KM ladies with 11 points. GIRLS GAME KM (27) – Martin 11, Byrd 2, Miller 2, M. Bridges 9, Dixon-Velez 3. S (38) – Kee 2, Enste 13, French 12, Fuller 2, Hopper 3, MacEntire 1, Boarders 5. BOYS GAME KM (68) – Robinette 17, B. Floyd 23, Linney 11, J. Floyd 6, Foster 2, Huskey 9.
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Kings Mountain split a non-conference basketball doubleheader last week with Shelby with the Mountaineers winning 68-59 and the Lady Mountaineers falling 38-27. The Mountaineers led throughout after jumping to a 23-6 lead in the first period. They were up 43-16 at halftime and 52-36 going into the fourth quarter. Bradley Floyd led the Mountaineers with 23 points, hitting 9 of 13 free throws. He also pulled down 12 rebounds. Tucker Robinette added 17 points and Kee’don Linney 11. J’Myun Huskey added nine points and
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KMHS WRESTLERS (From Page 1B)
Elihu Lipscomb Championship Match
Jaelen Culp Championship Match
KMHS football standout Rodney Unnasch has signed to continue his football career and education at Davidson College. He is pictured on the front row with his father Matthew Unnasch and mother Laura Unnasch. Back row, KMHS AD Matt Bridges, head football coach Strait Herron and principal Dr. Dustin Morehead.
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KM YMCA winter basketball, week 6 scores By Heath Walker
KMHS football standout Jason Melton signs to continue his football career at Fayetteville State University. He is pictured in the front row with his parents Jason Melton and Keila Harris. Back row, AD Matt Bridges, brother Kaleb Melton, principal Dustin Morehead and coach Strait Herron.
PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 24 E 112 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CYNTHIA YVONNE AUSTIN Having qualified on the 5th day of February, 2024, as Executrix of the Estate of CYNTHIA YVONNE AUSTIN, deceased, 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 on or before May 14, 2024 or this notice will be pleased in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the Estate should make immediate payment. This the 14th day of February, 2024. Sheila Austin Hamrick, Executrix Of the Estate of Cynthia Yvonne Austin 2844 Old Buffalo Church Road Shelby, NC 28152 Attorney for the Estate: Robert H. Lutz Lutz Law Firm, PLLC 310-8 East Graham Street Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (2/14, 21, 28 & 3/6, 2024)
PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 18 E 692 In the Matter of the Estate of: ARVEL ALEXANDER WRIGHT, Deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION CTA Having qualified on the 27th day of November, 2023 as Administrator CTA of the Estate of Arvel Alexander Wright, 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 CTA on or before the 16th day of May, 2024 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 14th day of February, 2024 Janice Wright Greene 3427 Bridges Dairy Road Shelby, NC 28150
Kings Mountain Family YMCA finished its sixth week of basketball games and posted the following scores: February 6, 2024 7-8 Boys Division Team Corbett 22 vs Team Campbell 16 Team Corbett – Stone Hines-Cash 12 points Team Campbell – Jacob Campbell 8 points Team Burgess 34 vs Team Mcleymore 10 Team Burgess – Paxton Heinbach 6 points Team Mcleymore – Phillip Eubanks
Team Burgess 16 vs Team Corbett 24 Team Burgess – David Crowell 6 points Team Corbett – Wyatt Biggers 10 points
9-10 Boys Division Team Benedict 17 vs Team Price 39 Team Benedict – Darrell Pardo 9 points Team Price – Knox Toney 12 points
11-12 Boys Division Team Wright 27 vs Team Villegas 26 Team Wright – Corbin Butler 9 points Team Villegas – Lexton Towery 11 points
Team Epps 20 vs Team Halk 17 Team Epps – Aiden Wilson 7 points Team Halk – Jasir Gardner 7 points 11-12 Boys Division Team Smith 39 vs Team Gaines 42 Team Smith – Lucas Payne 6 points Team Gaines – Isabella Cole 4 points
Team Smith 41 vs Team Bridges 26 Team Smith – Bryce Wilson 33 points Team Bridges – Brayden Burton 4 points
February 8, 2024 7-8 Boys Division Team Campbell 25 vs Team Mcleymore 13 Team Campbell – Marcus Campbell Jr 11 points Team Mcleymore PUBLIC NOTICE – Jayden Lamb 13 points STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
11-12 Boys Division Team Bridges 37 vs Team Villegas 26 Team Bridges – Brennan Ross 16 points Team Villegas – Marquis Rodgers 6 points
COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 1st of February, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of JAMES EDGAR MONROE (23 E 789), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Barbara H. Monroe, Executrix on or before the 14th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of February, 2024. Barbara H. Monroe, Executrix Estate of James Edgar Monroe 116 Prestwick Court Shelby, NC 28152 KMH (2/14, 21, 28 & 3/06/2024)
LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 31st of January, 2024 as Administratrixes of the Estate of ROBERT ALSTON DAWSON (24 E 101), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Robin Cash, Co-Administratrix and/ or Deborah Smith, Co-Administratrix on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of February, 2024. Robin Cash, Co-Administratrix Estate of Robert Alston Dawson 2714 South Post Road Shelby, NC 28152 And/or
February 10, 2024 5-6 Co-Ed Division Team Bridges 26 vs Team Trull 50 Team Bridges – Raylnn Able 12 points Team Trull – Parker Heinbach 20 points
See YMCA, Page 4B
PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 24 E 71 In the Matter of the Estate of: ROLAND CROSBY, Deceased. Having qualified on the 22nd day of January, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Roland Crosby, 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 Administratrix on or before the 16th day of May 2024 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 14th day of February, 2024. Kay Wright 407 Miles Rd. Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (2/14, 2/21, 2/28 & 3/6/2024
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Public Notice of Significant Industrial Wastewater Permit Violations Listed below is one Significant Industrial User of The City of King’s Mountain’s Wastewater Facility that were in Significant Non-Compliance (SNC) with the national pretreatment regulations, 40CFR Part 403and State Pretreatment Regulations, 15NCAC2H.0900 and local Pretreatment Regulations.
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Deborah Smith, Co-Administratrix Estate of Robert Alston Dawson 148 Jones Road Shelby, NC 28150
January-June 2023: Carolina Finishing and Coatings: Violations were for exceeding permit limits for Cyanide. One sample exceed the Technical Review Criteria (TRC) by 33%. All other samples for 2023 have complied.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 19th of January, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of GWENDOLYN R. LEDFORD (24 E 64), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Michael Ledford, Administrator on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of February, 2024. Michael Ledford, Administrator Estate of Gwendolyn R. Ledford 109 Crestbrook Circle Shelby, NC 28150 Counsel for the Estate McIntryre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (2/07,14, 21 & 28/2024)
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: PHILIP ANDY BERRY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified on the 16th day of January, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Philip Andy Berry, 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 Administratrix on or before the 26th day of April, 2024 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 24th day of January, 2024 Angela M. Berry, Adm. 128 Wells Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086 C. Andrew Neisler, Jr, CLONINGER & NEISLER ATTYS P.O. Box 515, 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 KMH (1/24, 1/31, 2/7 & 2/14/2024)
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: MARY ANN MOORE YOUNG, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified on the 12th day of January, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Ann Moore Young, 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 Administratrix on or before the 26th day of April, 2024 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 24th day of January, 2024. Patricia Ann Young, Admin. 126 Jack Adams Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
Team Campbell 22 vs Team Higley 32 Team Campbell – Demetris Terrill 10 points Team Higley – Landen Price 16 points 7-8 Boys Division Team Corbett 22 vs Team McLeymore 16 Team Corbett – Elias Williams 6 points Team McLeymore – Cannon Mcleymore 4
A. Susan Biggers Administrator of the Estate of Robyn Louise Brackett Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C. 402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150 KMH (1/24, 31, 2/07, & 21/2024)
LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 29th of January, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of SHANNON PAUL PHILLIPS (24 E 89), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Deller Sims, Administratrix on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of February, 2024. Deller Sims, Administratrix Estate of Shannon Paul Phillips 2755 Philadelphia Rd Lawndale, NC 28090
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified on the 22nd day of January, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of Martin Wade Stallings, 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 1st day of May, 2024 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 31st day of January, 2024. Denese Ratchford Stallings, Ex. 1418 Merrimont Avenue Kings Mountain, NC 28086
11-12 Boys Division Team Villegas 5 vs Team Gaines 25 Team Gaines – Jazmine Wilson 20 points Team Villegas – Jose Tinico 4 points Team Bridges 38 vs Team Wright 19 Team Bridges –Keegan Bridges 2 points Team Wright – Corbin Butler * points
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10-12 Girls Division Team Surratt 21 vs Team Bell 29 Team Surratt – Jypsie
13-15 Boys Division Team Smith 29 vs Team Villegas 27 Team Smith – AJ Ross 13 points Team Villegas – Noah Rhodes 10 points Team Thacker 31 vs Team Bell 47 Team Thacker – Aiden Smith 20 points Team Bell – Jaylen Tate 26 points 16-18 Boys Team Campbell 55 vs Ruby C Hunt 47 Team Campbell – Thomas Spicer 18 points
LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 12th of January, 2024 as Co-Administrators of the Estate of RONDALL ALBERT ROPER (24 E 41), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Ryan Roper, Co-Administrator and/ or Rondall Albert Roper, Jr., Co-Administrator on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of February, 2024. Ryan Roper, Co-Administrator Estate of Rondall Albert Roper 1171 Bethlehem Church Road Grover, NC 28073 And/or Rondall Albert Roper, Jr., Co-Administrator Estate of Rondall Albert Roper PO Box 327 300 Will Dixon Rd. Fallston, NC 28042 Counsel for the Estate McIntryre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (2/07,14, 21 & 28/2024)
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Counsel for the Estate McIntryre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150 KMH (2/07,14, 21 & 28/2024)
PUBLIC 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: SHEILA ANN PEELER KIMBRELL aka, SHELIA ANN PEELER KIMBRELL, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified on the 5th day of February, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of Sheila Ann Peeler Kimbrell aka Shelia Ann Peeler Kimbrell, 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 16th day of May, 2024 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
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In the Matter of the Estate of: MARTIN WADE STALLINGS, Deceased.
9-10 Boys Division Team Epps 20 vs Team Price 24 Team Epps – Carson Epps 12 points Team Price – Landon Riviere 2 points
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Team Mo 17 vs Team Campbell 21 Team Mo – Braylen Gist 9 points Team Campbell – Marcus Campbell Jr 11 points
deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to A. Susan Biggers, Administrator, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before April 26, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
This the 14th day of February, 2024.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT The City Council of the City of Kings Mountain will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, in accordance with N.C.G.S. 160D, Article 10; 160D-1001-1012 to solicit public input regarding a Development Agreement with Liquid Management LLC. This Public Hearing is to Authorize and Enter into a Development Agreement with Liquid Management, LLC, for the Connection to, Dedication of Capacity for, and Agreement to Pay System Development Fees associated with providing water service to a project outside the City or ETJ boundaries. Location of the Property Subject to the Development Agreement: Approximately 47.74 acres located at 241 Battleground Road further identified as Cleveland County Parcel 10528. The proposed Liquid Management LLC Development Agreement is available for public inspection in the Office of Development Services, 101 West Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. City of Kings Mountain Matt Blackwell, Development Services Officer KMH (2/14 & 2/21/2024)
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Having qualified on 19th of January 2024 as Co-Executrixes of the Estate of William Dwight Tessneer (24 E 69) deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to Susan Tessneer Blair; FKA,Nancy Susan Blair and Betsy Tessneer; AKA, Betsy Jo Wells, c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before May 6, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned.
The public will take notice that the City Council of the City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing regarding an application for rezoning.
This the 31st day of January, 2024. Susan Tessneer; FKA, Nancy Susan Blair Co-Executrix of the Estate of William Dwight Tessneer And/or Betsy Tessneer, AKA; Betsy Jo Wells Co-Executrix of the Estate of William Dwight Tessneer
C. Andrew Neisler, Jr. CLONINGER & NEISLER ATTYS P.O. Box 515, 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086
c/o A. Susan Biggers Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C. 402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150
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Applicant: John Callovi has requested an amendment to the Zoning Map of the City of Kings Mountain regarding the following: Rezone approximately 1.70 acres, identified as Cleveland County Parcels 11468 and 11469 located at the corner of S. Battleground Avenue and Bethlehem Road. The petitioner would like the property rezoned from Suburban Residential (SR) to Heavy Industrial (HI). Case Z-23-15 The public hearing will be at City Hall, 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Opportunity for public input will be offered during the public hearing portion of the meeting. A copy of the application may be obtained by contacting the City of Kings Mountain Development Services at 704-7344595. KMH (2/14 & 2/21/2024)
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Kings Mountain Elite basketball summaries K-2 Beginners K2 Ballers 34, Toon Squad 26 Ballers – Sadie Bert 12, Kenneth Homsley 10, Cam Price 5, Henry Deaton 3, Kaleb Balls 2, Nova Howell 2. Toon Squad – Kam Fortenberry 15, Noah Lee 3, Mahkai Hayes 3, Zoey Caple 3, Branson Shaw 1, Mia Thompson 1. Primetime Elite 34, Mountain Lions 20 Primetime – Khamoni Marable 20, Cali Boyce 6, Kadyn Parker 3, Jamese Lipscomb 2, D.J. Simmons 1, Gabriel Woods 1, Chance Adams 1. Mountain Lions – Zaylen Lipscomb 8, JoJo Hollifield 6, Liam Pierce 3, Cayden Long-Alexander 3. Toon Squad 35, Mountain Lions 31 Toon – Kam Fortenberry 22, Mah-
kai Hayes 4, Noah Lee 3, Branson Shaw 2, Mia Thompson 2. Mountain Lions – JoJo Hollifield 18, Liam Pierce 9, Summer Lawson 4. Big Elite 2.0 34, Primetime Elite 13 Big Elite – Timothy Tate 19, Noah Lattimore 8, Leighton Austin 6, Sahmir Patterson 2. Primetime – Kadyn Parker 6, Gabriel Woods 3, Chance Adams 3, Jamese Lipscomb 1, D.J. Simmons 1. 3rd-4th grade division Showtime Elite 10, Hoop City Ballers 5 Showtime – Aiden Nash 5, Dallas Hamrick Jr. 5. Hoop City – Zander Smith 5. Stand On Biz 13, Team Drip 9 Stand On Biz – Khyler Marable 9, O’Brian Smith 4, M.J. Thompson 1. Team Drip – PUBLIC NOTICE
Aydn Barnett 4, Braylon Ellis 3, Mason Pruitt 2. 5th-7th division Yetis 43, Blue Magic 18 Yetis – Jasmine Twitty 16, Kaliyah Allison 11, Ellie Hollifield 9, Michael Rice 7. Blue Magic – Kenzie Fortenberry 7, Taurean Mills 4, Ayden Adams 3. Team Clutch 30, Aces 25 Clutch – Harper Hollifield 13, Zoey Bert 6, Khyier Marable 4, Cheyanne Cannedy 3, K. Robbins 2, Jacob Bridges 2. Aces – Kherian Little 13, Dawson Harris 6, A.J. Surratt 4, Seth Tate 2. 7th-9th division SOB Elite 35, Bad Boyz 21 SOB – Tee Hollifield 20, Nemo Hogue 7, Hunter Hanif 3, Jaden Turner 2. Bad Boyz – Jamarius Hill 12, Kavion Byers 5, Braylin Abrams 3, Ti-
mahzje Phillips 1. Elite Ballers 44, Elite Kings 33 Ballers – C.J. Emory 12, King Moore 12, Antonio Gomez 12, Keiston Brooks 5, Brock Phillips 2. Kings – K.J. Bell 8, Will Bridges 8, Ashtun Hall 8, Braylon Brown 7, Harley Sessoms 2. Players of the Week: K2 Beginners – Timothy Tate, Big Elite 2.0, 19 points; Khamoni Marable, Primetime Elite, 20; Noah Lattimore, Big Elite 8, Sadie Bert, K2 Ballers 12, Kadyn Parker, Primetime Elite 9, Aaron Adams, Primetime Elite. 3rd-4th grade division – Khyier Marable, Standing on Biz, 9 points; Aiden Nash, Showtime Elite, 5; Dallas Hamrick Jr., Showtime Elite, 5; Michael Thomson, Standing on Biz 5. 5th-7th division
– Kaliyah Allison, Yetis, 11 points; Harper Hollifield, Team Clutch, 13; Kherian Little, The Aces, 13. 7-9 division – King Moore, Elite Kings, 12; Tee Hollifield, SOB Elite, 20; C.J. Emory, Elite Ballers, 12; Antonio Gomez, Elite Ballers, 12; Jamarius Hill, Bad Boyz, 12. STANDINGS: Beginners Division – Big Elite 7-1, K2 Baller 5-3, Toon Squad 4-4, Primetime Elite 4-4. Mountain Lions 0-8 3rd-4th Division – Stand on Biz 6-0, Showtime Elite 3-3, Team Drip 2-4, Hoop City Ballers 1-5. 5th-7th Division – Team Clutch 6-0, Yetis 4-2, Blue Magic 0-6. 7th-9th Division – SOB Elite 5-1, Elite Kings 4-2, Elite Ballers 3-3, Bad Boyz 0-6.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
PUBLIC NOTICE
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
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Having qualified on 5th of February, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of RUSSELL MILLER SPURLIN (23 E 1072), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Brenton S. Begley, Administrator on or before the 14th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified on 5th of February, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of JERRY ELI HARRISON (24 E 42), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Marsha Jane Davison, Administratrix on or before the 14th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified on 2nd of February, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of BOBBY BURNS GUFFEY; AKA, BOBBY B. BURNS (24 E 110), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Douglas B. Guffey, Executor on or before the 14th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 14th day of February, 2024.
This the 14th day of February, 2024.
This the 14th day of February, 2024.
Douglas B. Guffey, Executor Estate of Bobby Burns Guffey; aka, Bobby B. Guffey 1409 Clairmont Dr. Shelby, NC 28150
Brenton S. Begley, Administrator Counsel for the Estate McIntryre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
Marsha Jane Davison, Administratrix Estate of Jerry Eli Harrison 13245 Atlantic Blvd. Ste 4 - 532 Jacksonville, FL 32225 KMH (2/14, 21, 28 & 3/06/2024)
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Counsel for the Estate McIntryre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151
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Having qualified on 23rd of January, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of GRADY LEE FITE WHITENER (24 E 28), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, John Dylan Witherspoon, Executor on or before the 29th of April, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of MARVIN WAYNE THOMAS, SR. (08 E 434) deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Karen Jackson Smith, Executrix on or before the 29th of April 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 31st day of January, 2024. Karen Jackson Smith, Executrix Estate of Marvin Wayne Thomas, Sr. 4243 Glenfall Avenue Charlotte, NC 28210 Counsel for the Estate J.Charles Hoyle 207 Hoyles Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086 KMH (1/31, 2/07, 14, 21/2024)
LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of JAMES E. WILSON (24 E 14), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, J. Charles Hoyle, Administrator on or before the 29th of April 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 31st day of January, 2024.
Having qualified as Administrator CTA of the Estate of MICHAEL KENNETH MORRIS (19 E 565), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, J. Charles Hoyle, Administrator CTA on or before the 7th of May 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 31st day of January, 2024. This the 7th day of February, 2024. J. Charles Hoyle, Administrator CTA Counsel for the Estate J.Charles Hoyle Estate of Michael Kenneth Morris 207 Hoyle’s Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 16th of January, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of CEDAR GIBSON MCDONALD (24 E 25), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Ernest Franklin McDonald, Executor on or before the 24th of April, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
J. Charles Hoyle, Administrator Counsel for the Estate J. Charles Hoyle Estate of James E. Wilson 207 Hoyles Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
This the 24th day of January, 2024.
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Ernest Franklin McDonald, Executor Estate of Cedar Gibson McDonald 439 Elm Rd Lawndale, NC 28090
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John Dylan Witherspoon, Executor Estate of Grady Lee Fite Whitener 125 Southglenn Dr Shelby, NC 28152
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 17th of January, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of ELBERT WRAY BOWEN (24 E 24), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Phillip Ray Bowen, Executor on or before the 24th of April, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 24th day of January, 2024. Phillip Ray Bowen, Executor Estate of Elbert Wray Bowen 1024 Bent Ranch Drive SW Concord, NC 28025 KMH (1/24, 31, 2/07 & 14/2024)
LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 31st of October, 2023 as Executrix and Executor of the Estate of REBECCA FALLS SCISM (23 E 909), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Roxanne Scism Bridges, Executrix and/or Robert Lynn Scism, Executor before the 29th of April, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of BETTY LOU THOMAS (17 E 649), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Karen Jackson Smith, Executrix on or before the 29th of April 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified on 3rd of January, 2024 as Ancillary Executrix of the Estate of JANELLE P. DIFFENDERFER (23 E 996), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Connie D. Swofford, Ancillary Executrix or before the 29th of April, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 31st day of January, 2024.
This the 31st day of January, 2024.
Karen Jackson Smith, Executrix Estate of Betty Lou Thomas 4243 Glenfall Avenue Charlotte, NC 28210
Connie D. Swofford, Ancillary Executrix Estate of Janelle P. Diffenderfer 18 Cheddington Drive Greenville, SC 29607
Counsel for the Estate J.Charles Hoyle 207 Hoyles Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086
Counsel for the Estate Chacelaw Limited Company 481 Garlington Road, Suite A Greenville, SC 29615
Robert Lynn Scism, Executor Estate of Rebeca Falls Scism 121 Hollywood Drive Kings Mountain, NC 28086
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This the 31st day of January, 2024. Roxanne Scism Bridges, Executrix Estate of Rebeca Falls Scism 210 N. Gaston Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 And/or
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
COLDWELL BANKER ADVANTAGE. SHARON LOGAN KELLY, REALTOR/ BROKER HAS ANNOUNCED THAT COLDWELL BANKER KING HAS BECOME PART OF COLDWELL BANKER ADVANTAGE. THIS NEW MERGER WILL ENHANCE SHARON’S ABILITY TO HELP YOU BETTER WITH YOUR HOME SALE OR WITH YOUR HOME SEARCH. GIVE SHARON A CALL. SHE SERVES BUNCOMBE, HENDERSON, POLK, RUTHERFORD, CLEVELAND, MCDOWELL, BURKE COUNTIES AND NETWORKS BEYOND. LOOKING FORWARD TO HELPING YOU! (979) 6906781 SHARONLOVESHELPINGU@GMAIL.COM
EMPLOYMENT
FOR SALE
CAREGIVER / COMPANION. Experienced caregiver available. In home, hospice and hospital. Call Jeanine (704) 284-2616 jeanineford278@ gmail.com
210’X6’ CHAIN LINK FENCE. 24 posts, top rail, post caps, tension wire, complete heavy duty $600. Call 828-6574223, leave message.
HELP WANTED- AP SOLAR SOLUTIONS Looking to hire 2-3 Vegetation Maintenance Technicians for the 2024 Growing Season. Job will run from March through December. Work mostly involves mowing Solar Farms. Experience operating Zero Turn Mowers and Tractors preferred. Starting pay is $15 per hour. If you are a college student looking for a summer job you are welcome to apply as well. Our shop that you will report to is located near the Duke Plant in Mooresboro. (828) 361-0812 apsolarsolutions21@gmail.com
FOR SALE
TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, RIDING MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GO-KARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828-9800853, 704-476-9383. 3 CEMETERY PLOTS. Gaston Memorial, Veterans Choice location. Half going price. Willing to sell separately. (919) 272-5503 HARDWOOD FIREWOOD DELIVERED. 1 1/2 ton hardwood firewood delivered on dump trailer within 20 miles of Lattimore $200. Can deliver farther for extra fee. You pick up on your Pick-up: $65 long bed, $50 short bed. 1 cubic foot bagged bundles available $7 each (704) 434-6865 MIXED HARDWOOD DRY picked up $70, Bundle packs $4 ea. Cherryville, NC. Call 704458-3081 cell, or (704) 435-3970
NEED HOUSEKEEPER IN GASTONIA AREA. For small cottage, twice a month. Also large accordion for sale. 980880-7324. Use voice mail.
CHARITY BIBLE COLLEGE SPRING CLASSES. Charity Bible College offers classes supplemented with out of class assignments toward a degree in Theology or Christian Education. Spring Classes will be offered February 19th through May 6th, 2024 6:30pm to 9:00pm. The Classes offered will be Hermeneutics, Homiletics, Music Ministry, and 1 Thessalonians. CBC is affiliated with Macedonia Baptist College of Midland, NC. For more information call or email us! Also look us up on Facebook and on our Webpage at: www.charitybiblecollege.org (704) 419-4574 cbcfallston@gmail.com
ONE ON ONE CARE. Is now hiring for part time In the Residential homes. Some weekends are required. If interested, please apply at 203 Lee St in Shelby.
BUSINESS SERVICES VETERAN HOME REMODELING AND REPAIRS. Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Additions, Flooring, Roofing, Property Management, Landscaping, and New Home Builds. Veteran Owned, over 20 years experience, workmanship 100% Guaranteed and fully insured. Call for a free quote to get your project started today (828) 230-2317 VeteranHomeRepairs.NC@ gmail.com
SHIPPING CRATE $35.00. Wood shipping crates for sale with some lids. 3 different sizes. I can send pictures. (704) 3001818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net BLACKHAWK LEFT HANDED HOLSTER $35. I have Blackhawk left handed Sherpa level 2 sportster holster, fits colt 1911 or anything like it with or without a rail. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net STEEL BUILDINGS. “Large On Site Display”. Concrete Pads, Grading, Plumbing, Electrical. “One Stop Shop For All !” J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City, 2690 Hwy. 221 South. (828) 245-5895
ERIC MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & Reliable! (704) 300-2332
GOLDEN DOMERS TOY AND HOBBY. Visit our NEW LOCATION .....Model Cars, Die-cast Cars & Trucks, Tractors, Hot Wheels, Construction Toys, Sports Memorabilia, Autographed Items, Hard to Find Items! See Mike & Brandon Willis. We’re located at 104 Oliver Ave. (behind El Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in Boiling Springs), Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704-297-0103
EMPLOYMENT BLUE WATERS POOL & SPA: Hiring service and repair positions. Call Susie 828-894-0299. ACCOUNTANT. Perform full-cycle corporate and cost accounting tasks. Bachelor’s degree in Acctg/Fin with 6-month work exp. CV to Nikii.pittman@ksmcastings-usa.com; KSM Castings USA (Shelby, NC) SECRETARY FOR LATTIMORE BAPTIST CHURCH. Part time secretary for Lattimore Baptist Church. Approximately 12 hours per week. Computer skills and other office skills required. If interested contact lattimorebaptistchurch@gmail or PO box 188 Lattimore N.C. 28089 (704) 4342450 lattimorebaptistchurch@ gmail.com
BADGER PLUMBING CO. Drain cleaning, sewer services, trenching, general plumbing, sewers and repairs. Ask for Charlie, 980-403-5859. Free 24 point Plumbing Inspector on sewer, water & gas. HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME. Over 25 years Exp! Install Replace Hot water Heaters, 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, 704692-4449. CONCRETE REMOVAL, JUNK REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, retaining walls, pavers and grading. 828-453-8113. CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tune-up Special, $69.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704-472-9367. MAID FOR JESUS. Residential and Commercial Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, one time cleaning. Phone: (828) 4290568 ngev77@gmail.com
OLD SCHOOL GAS JUGS. I have 5 gallon and a 2.5 gallon and 1 gallon. These are old school filler necks with air release ports. $20, $15, $10. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net 1999 DODGE 1500. 4X4 I have 1999 Dodge pickup, been wrecked, has some good body parts, has good 360 engine. Doors have been sold. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net FIREWOOD. 1/2 cord split Oak & Hickory $85. Alan Evans. 864491-8854. HAY FOR SALE. HORSE QUALITY, 4x5 round bales of hay. $60. 980-241-9010. KEROSENE HEATER, USED TWICE, $100. Large Igloo doghouse. $80. Two aluminum loading ramps for truck, like new. $100. 828-289-0901. STILL CLEANING OUT GUN SAFE. Call for Price! (828) 3680496
WE’VE GOT THE KNIVES &COINS! *HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1 OZ. SILVER BARS & ROUNDS $27.50 (While Supplies Last)* at Jake’s Knives & Coins located at 1008 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 or (980) 2955568 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS WITH SCRATCH PADS! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788 2 LARGE OLD STEEL WOOD HEATERS. $250.00 each. Call 828-305-3272 between 8am and 8pm. WURLITZER ELECTRIC PIANO MODEL 200A. $2000 or best offer. Good condition. Serial #134114. Year built between 1968-1983. Comes with piano stand. sweetwoodstudio96@ gmail.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, (704) 473-0867 SMALL STOVE WOOD. Cut, split and delivered, was $75. Price reduced to $65! Throw off load only. 828-395-0758. MOSTLY LADIES GUNS FOR SALE. NEW. Call for Price (828) 368-0496 bev71857@yahoo.com POWERED WHEELCHAIR FOR SALE. Call 704-482-2235 for further information. BEVELED RECTANGLE GLASS TABLE TOP. New in box, for table that seats six. 60’’x30’’. Paid $400. Sell for $275. Two new, in package, king size ‘My Pillow’ sheet sets, Mulberry, $25ea. 828-248-3143. DRYERS & REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. Samsung Dryer-$100, GE Dryer-$75. Side by side refrigerator-$125. 704-4180990. 14 LADIES 3X SWEATERS, COATS, new or almost new $3 each or all for $40. Three men’s suits, size 40 coat, 32 pants, new or almost new $6 each. 828-2483402, leave message. ROUND CLAW FOOT TABLE. $50 round claw foot table needs top refinished (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net CARPORTS, GARAGES, BOAT, RV COVER HAY BARNS, Etc. “Check Out Our Price Before You Buy... There Is Difference!” J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City. (828) 245-5895 STORAGE BUILDINGS WOOD OR METAL. New, Used, Repo. New Buildings from $3756.00. Inventory changes weekly! J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City, NC. (828) 245-5895 TRAILERS NEW5X10 WITH GATE $1395. Areas Largest Trailer Inventory, Equipment, Dumps, Landscape, Enclosed, Gooseneck “New & Used”. Best Cash Deals Around, Credit Cards, Financing, Rent to Own, No Credit Check Available. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City. (828) 245-5895
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NEW-USED TRAILERS PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR ALL TYPES OF TRAILERS. 1500 Square Feet of Parts, Axles, Tires, Lights, Gates, Ramps, etc. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City, (828) 245-5895
WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, PopUp Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935.
METAL ROOFING FOR SALE INSTOCK! Deliveries Twice A Week. One Piece or the Whole Roof. J. Johnson Sales, inc. 2690 Hwy. 221 South, Forest City. (828) 245-5895 TINY HOUSE / OFFICE UNIT. 12’ X 28’. Small Kitchen, 1/2 Bath, TV on Wall, Heat & Air. $35,900. Deliver & Blocked. “Financing Available”. J. Johnson Sales, inc. Forest City. (828) 245-5895 HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855 MOVING. ANYONE STILL USING VCR TAPES? 100 VCR tapes, $25; refrigerator; one table, four chairs; three tv’s; three beds; three LR chairs; two old typewriters. Free working washer and dryer with $75 purchase. Call, leave message, 704-8675834, Johnny. FESQUE HAY FOR SALE. 4X4 Rolls in the dry. $25 per roll. (704) 538-9228 TWO KITCHEN CHAIRS, WHITE, $100. Ice machine, $70; Mobil synthetic oil, 1 gal., $35; air fryer, $65; Chromebook laptop, $50; robot vacuum, $75; portable ac, 5000 btu, $200; all Michael Kors products. 704-9629007 OVAL SHAPED OAK TABLE WITH 8 CHAIRS. In good condition. $495. 2 leafs, 2 pedestals. Campbell-Hausfeld 2HP electric Air Compressor, with horizontal 20 gallon tank. $195. One washer, two dryers, minimal repairs needed, $50 for all. 828-2891817.
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OLD VIDEO GAMES WANTED. Buying old Nintendo, Sega, Gameboy games and systems. Cleveland and Gaston County, Kings Mountain, Shelby and Charlotte areas. 661-312-6159 (661) 312-6159 saveyourearth@ live.com WANT TO BUY CHIHUAHUA PUPPY at a reasonable price, $500 or under. 828-388-1904. WANT TO BUY-OLD FARM TRACTOR that may need a little work. Must have 3 point hitch for a bush hog. Call: 980295-8933.
FARM & GARDEN HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. 4x5 Round Bales in barn, $50 each. Fescue and Orchard grass. Rutherford County. 828-429-3100. FREE AGED HORSE MANURE. Great for gardens. Loading available. No delivery. Call or text. (828) 447-0652
PETS & LIVESTOCK AKC STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES AVAILABLE. Poodle Puppies available. Please contact for more information (252) 412-2046 VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL. 6 CKC Parti Yorkies with enough love to fill your Valentines day and years to come. Vet certified, 4 girls & 2 boys... (704) 472-8908 leidyjd@gmail. com PUPPIES. 6 WEEK OLD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD/ GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies free to a good home. 4 males and 2 females. Have had shots and dewormed. Contact David 704-538-6038
WANT TO BUY!!! Shih Tzu puppy. Prefer very young puppy. Text 828-748-2241. WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-2891488. CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704-6926767, (704) 487-0228
AKC REGISTERED PARTI YORKIES. Three males, ready now, vet checked, first shots, wormed, tails docked, black/ white/tan. $1500 each. 828223-1811 or 828-223-1810.
WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006
CHARLIE PAYS CASH FOR ASSETS. Charlie pays top dollar for unwanted vehicles, homes, or land! Quick and hassle-free. Any condition accepted. To turn your assets into cash! Call or text (980) 403-5859 BUYING STANDING TIMBER. Looking to buy larger hardwood timber. 3 acres or more. Call 828-289-0742. 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
ENGLISH BULL DOGS. AKC, 3 males. Blk-tri, Brn-tri, lilac merle. 1 Female, lilac-tri. $5,500. 704-418-6352 (704) 418-6352 fiorentinopenny@ yahoo.com
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Having qualified on 31st of January, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of BRENDA KAYE HARGETT (24 E 104), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Robert Lee Hargett, Administrator on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified on 29th of January, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of GEORGE HERMAN NORVILLE (24 E 75), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Reinhilde Thorand Norville; aka, Reinhilde T. Norville, Executrix on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 7th day of February, 2024.
Having qualified on 25th of January, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of JEWEL LENA CANIPE; AKA, JEWELL D. CANIPE (24 E 59), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Randy D. Spangler, Executor on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 7th day of February, 2024. This the 7th day of February, 2024.
Robert Lee Hargett, Administrator Estate of Brenda Kaye Hargett 585 Tiara Way Washington Courthouse, OH 43160
Reinhilde Thorand Norville, aka; Reinhilde T. Norville, Executrix Estate of George Herman Norville 2901 Nicole Drive Shelby, NC 28152
Randy D. Spangler, Executor Estate of Jewel Lena Canipe; aka, Jewell D. Canipe 2401 Daves Dr. Shelby, NC 28150
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Having qualified on 29th of January, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of ALBERT JAMES CARALLI, JR. (23 E 552), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Sharon Sather Caralli, Administratrix on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Having qualified on 24th of January, 2024 as Executtrix of the Estate of LALENE HUNT WASHBURN (24 E 51), deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Cheryl Ann Washburn, Executrix on or before the 7th of May, 2024, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 7th day of February, 2024.
This the 7th day of February, 2024.
This the 7th day of February, 2024.
Brenton S. Begley Attorney for Plaintiff McIntyre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150
Sharon Sather Caralli, Administratrix Estate of Albert James Caralli, Jr. 103 Monteith Lane Shelby, NC 28150
Cheryl Ann Washburn, Executrix Estate of Lalene Hunt Washburn 101 Southglenn Dr. Shelby, NC 28152
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND Ellwane Williams, Plaintiff vs. Ava Parsons, et al., Defendants. 23 CVS 1570 The Defendants, Ava Parsons, Charles Williams and, Bynum Williams that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland County, North Carolina for the Complaint. Defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Superior Court of said State and County and answer or respond to the Petition filed in said action or action or the Petitioner will apply for relief demanded in said Petition.
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PETS & LIVESTOCK GERMAN SHEPHERD. AKC registered German shepherd puppies, 6 weeks old, already had their checkup ready for new homes. $600. (910) 340-1745 barbara_sheeran@hotmail.com CHIHUAHUAS: TWO CHOCOLATE MALES, $400 EACH. Chiweenie puppies, ready to rehome, $375 each. Call or text 704-974-8055. PUPPIES FOR SALE. 75% American Bulldog, 25% Pitt. Call 704-312-9037 and ask for Julious.
PETS & LIVESTOCK DOG KENNELS. 5X10X6, 10x10x4, 10x10x6, 10x20x6. Single Kennel, Double Kennel or Triple Kennel. Dog Houses. Rain Tops Available. “Pickup or Delivery Available.” J. Johnson Sales, Forest City (828) 2455895
LABRADOODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 6 weeks old. Chocolate, Black and Tan. Boys and Girls. Message me if interested. Will be ready to go to their forever home February 15th. (704) 477-1851
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES. Blue eyes, Black & White & Red & White (704) 300-1466 MALE DONKEY, 9 YEARS OLD. White with grey spots. $300. No Texts. 704-692-8752.
MINI DOODLE PUPS REPUTABLE BREEDER. Adorable and affordable babies available, some young adults for adoption. Reputable, breeder and trainer. Most can be under 6lbs not over 10lbs. They make great service & EMS dogs. Gaffney, SC (801) 696-3262 thefuzzyfacequeen@ gmail.com
SPECIAL $9500 FIRM. Never be homeless! Sleeps four. 828453-0828.
MOTORCYCLES & ATVS
2007 GMC SIERRA 1500. 220,000 miles, $7500.00, bed liner, large tires, no radio, good work truck. 704-4729755 (704) 472-9755
1979 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUPER GLIDE FOR SALE. Motorcycle can be seen at Metrolina Motorsports in Kings Mountain on Hwy 161. (Off 74 bypass) 864-4259123.
1985 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. Runs and drives great. Needs cosmetics. $7000. Also 2007 Harley Dresser. Lowered and Chromed. $8500. (704) 300-9223
CARS & TRUCKS 2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. One owner, regularly serviced, leather seats, power windows, locks & seat. 185,000 miles, $4,250. 828248-1986 or 828-429-4333. 2006 TOYOTA 4RUNNER. Excellent cond., local 1 owner, well maintained, oil/filter changed every 3,000 miles & inspected every 15,000 miles by local certified mechanic. 4WD, never driven off-road, 264,000 miles, new battery, new Michelin tires, WeatherTech floor-mats & trunk-liner. $15,000. Call/text 828-4295676.
CAMPERS
1990 MERCEDES 420SEL, $4500. (704) 460-5965
AKC REGISTERED LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES. 12 weeks old. 1st & 2nd shots, wormed. Champion bloodlines. Chocolates and blacks. Parents on site. $500 each. 828-4290210.
CATAHOULA LEOPARD PUPPY, MALE. 10 weeks. Beautiful Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy - solid black with brown trim. Vet checked and up to date on shots. Well natured and socialized regularly with kids. Not registered. Mom is about 60lbs and dad is about 90 lbs. (978) 314-2387 AKC REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY. $600 OBO 15 week old female long hair up to date on shots parents on site if interested contact Patty (704) 678-4653 helga1777@yahoo. com
CARS & TRUCKS
2006 FORD ESCAPE AWD, AUTOMATIC. 3.0 V6, in good shape, runs good. New rebuilt transmission. $3,000. 828305-0758.
1998 FORD F-150 LARIAT. 50th Anniversary Edition. 131,000 miles, leather interior, white, runs good. Excellent condition. Asking $14,500. Must see. 704-308-4938
CAMPERS 2016 FORD FUSION. Burgundy, Automatic, 4 cylinder, A/C, Power Seats, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, 131,782 miles, $8495, (704) 482-0441
2021 T@B 320S BOONDOCK Teardrop Camper. Light grey with black trim. Excellent condition. Stored in garage. Asking $24,000. Price includes: All Pro Awning for T@b 320. All Pro locking extra storage tub. Jack-It BikeWing bike rack. Camco Rhino 15 gal. portable Camper/RV tote tank with an assortment of hoses and attachments. Set of leveling blocks. If interested, please call Kathy at (704) 472-1378
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ROOM FOR RENT. PRIVATE BDRM w/Onsuite. Newly renovated home in quiet country hobby farm setting. Female/professionals/non-smokers only. All utilities included in rent; overflow space or storage is available. Common areas shared. I do have pets if you have allergies. Security deposit required. (704) 200-6551 Wineandfarm2020@ gmail.com
HOUSE IN LAWNDALE. RENOVATED! 1 bedroom 1 bath. WD hookup. (704) 538-7661 Security Dep & Ref. required. (704) 5387661
STORAGE UNITS FOR RENT. 803 S. Lafayette St., Shelby NC. 80 to 320 sq. ft. per unit. Starting at $100. 704-214-4180
FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY CAMPER FOR RENT. 680 NC HWY 226 OT#16., Casar, NC, Rent $875, Deposit $875, Includes up to $125 in utilities. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-2144180. LOCK TITE STORAGE. Units available for rent at 209 South Main Street, Boiling Springs, NC. (704) 434-7800
LOT SPACE FOR RENT FOR CAMPER. 1624-7 S. Post Rd., Shelby, NC. $500 monthly; $375 deposit. Includes up to $125 in utilities. Application Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180. CAMPER FOR RENT. 100B Kentbury Drive, Grover, NC $ 1275 RENT$1275 Deposit, Includes power/water. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180.
MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. Weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. NO TEXTING. (704) 473-4299
113-1 OAK DRIVE, LAWNDALE, NC. Duplex. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom. Rent $900, Deposit $900, App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180. CAMPER FOR RENT. 108 Century Drive, Grover, NC. $250 Weekly, $800 deposit. Includes power/water. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180.
LINCOLN COUNTY SINGLEWIDE, 349 CAR FARM ROAD. #2, Lincolnton NC. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom. $975 Rent, $975 Deposit. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180.
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PROPERTY IN BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN VALLEY Some of the best Mountain Views to be had can be seen from this building lot in Golden Valley Estates. This is a wonderful gated community that gives you a sense of security while enjoying living in a rural mountain community. Not too far from major cities in NC and SC and very close to our quaint small towns. Give Sharon Logan Kelly, Broker/Realtor with Coldwell Banker Advantage (979) 690-6781 sharonloveshelpingu@gmail.com
APARTMENT FOR RENT 5 RM/2 BR Apartment. Stove/refrig. Adults only. No pets. 515 W. Sumter, Shelby. $475/mo. 704487-9622.
2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704739-0259.
2022 BMS STALLION 600 RX. Side by Side, 4x4 On Demand, EFI, Camouflage, Manual dump bed, Front & rear winch. “Used Very Little”. Like new condition! One owner! $7500 firm. Can be seen at Carolina Cars and Clubs. 190 Withrow Rd., Forest City, NC. (828) 289-6296
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HICKORY CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, Shelby. (704) 487-6354 LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE. Has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications now. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, Shelby, NC (704) 4827723 (704) 482-7723 Lions@ RPMMANAGED.COM LAUREL HILL APARTMENTS LOCATED IN SHELBY NC. Is currently accepting applications for our 1, 2 and 3 bedroom waiting list. Rent is based on income (and some expenses are deducted). Please visit us today at Laurel Hill Apartments, 1526 Eaves Road, Shelby, NC or call for more information. Equal Housing Opportunity. (704) 487-1114
SINGLEWIDE, 357 CAR FARM ROAD, #3. Lincolnton, NC. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom. $875 Rent, $875 Deposit. App Fee $25 per adult. 704-214-4180.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY THREE BEDROOM, JUST REMODELED. In quiet, wooded senior mobile home park, landlord on site, 55 or older. Thomas 828429-9286. 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $700 per month. 828382-0475. OAKLAND- 2 bedroom apartment, like new. SS appliances furnished. $695 plus deposit and references. Only well qualified apply. westmainrentals.com or 828-351-3322.
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How to Fight Back Against Age Discrimination Dear Savvy Senior, What are the steps to take to fight against age discrimination in the workplace, and where can I turn to for help if I think I’ve got a case? Passed Over Paul Dear Paul, If you believe your age has cost you in the workplace – whether it’s a job, a promotion, or a raise – you have options for fighting back. Here’s what you should know along with some steps to take against this illegal workplace activity. ADEA Protection The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) is your first defense against age discrimination. This is a federal law that says an employer cannot fire, refuse to hire, or treat you differently than other employees because of your age. Some examples of age discrimination include: • You were fired because your boss wanted to keep younger workers who are paid less. • You were turned down for a promotion, which went to someone younger hired from outside the company, because the boss says the company “needs new blood.”
• When company layoffs are announced, most of the persons laid off were older, while younger workers with less seniority and less on-the-job experience were kept on. • Before you were fired, your supervisor made age-related remarks about you. • You didn’t get hired because the employer wanted a younger-looking person to do the job. The ADEA protects all workers and job applicants age 40 and over who work for employers that have 20 or more employees – including federal, state and local governments as well as employment agencies and labor unions. If your workplace has fewer than 20 employees, you may still be protected under your state’s anti-age discrimination law. Steps to Take If you think you are a victim of employment age discrimination, you may first want to talk to your supervisor informally or file a formal complaint with your company’s human resources department. If that doesn’t resolve the problem, you
should then file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days from the date of the alleged violation, but it may be extended to 300 days. You can do this online, by mail or in person at your nearest EEOC office (see EEOC.gov/field-office) or call 800-6694000. They will help you through the filing process and let you know if you should also file a charge with your state anti-discrimination agency.
charge suits. To find one, see the National Employment Lawyers Association at NELA.org, or your state bar association at FindLegalHelp.org.
If you do file, be prepared to provide the names of potential witnesses, your notes about age-related comments and other episodes.
Another option you may want to consider is mediation, which is a fair and efficient way to help you resolve your employment disputes and reach an agreement. The EEOC offers mediation at no cost if your current or former employer agrees to participate. At mediation, you show up with your evidence, your employer presents theirs and the mediator makes a determination within a day or less.
Once the charge is filed, the EEOC will investigate your complaint and find either reasonable cause to believe that age discrimination has occurred, or no cause and no basis for a claim. After the investigation, the EEOC will then send you their findings along with a “notice-of-right-to-sue,” which gives you permission to file a lawsuit in a court of law. If you decide to sue, you’ll need to hire a lawyer who specializes in employee dis-
If you lose your job in a group termination or layoff, you should consider joining forces with other colleagues. There are advantages to proceeding as a group, including sharing costs of the litigation and strengthening your negotiating position.
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.