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City of KM seeks citizen’s opinions on stormwater

Huffstetler and his wife Doshia Ella Dover Huffstetler. Together the couple would have 10 children: Howard, Arthur “Lucio”, Jacob, Margaret, Ernest, Juanita, Kermit, Bobby, Corrie, and William. Margaret has outlived all her siblings.

When she was a young child, Margaret lived on Walker Street and then

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North Elementary teacher and teacher assistant of the year

By Loretta Cozart

Last week, North Elementary School in Kings Mountain named their teacher and teacher assistant of the year. Michelle Mack was named the school’s Teacher of the Year. Selena Watson was selected as North Elementary’s Teacher Assistant of the Year Michelle Mack has been working for Cleveland County Schools since See NORTH, Page 4A

City of Kings Mountain is required by their stormwater permit to provide a survey for citizens take to determine the knowledge and views of citizens with respect to stormwater and stormwater issues.

The city has a new survey for citizens to complete online. This is a voluntary anonymous survey to assist the City of Kings Mountain Stormwater department in gauging public awareness about stormwater and environmental issues. Results of this survey will be used to enhance the City's Stormwater Management Plan

(SWMP) and improve your experience as a citizen of the City of Kings Mountain.

Questions range from the quality of streams and ponds in the city, stormwater education, where citizens believe water goes after reaching a storm drain, sources of pollution in the city, whether pet waste contributes to water pollution, and the maintenance of stormwater drains, ditches, or outfalls being properly near you.

The Stormwater Department’s survey for Kings Mountain Citizens can be completed online at https:// www.surveymonkey.com/ r/6VYJ8G5 Please take a minute to visit the survey and share your opinion.

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