KM Herald 3-20-2024

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Albemarle begins dewatering the mine pit in April

Last week, Albemarle met with local media to share information about dewatering the mine pit, which begins in April and is anticipated to continue for 18 to 24 months.

The Kings Mountain mine is an open pit site. When mining stopped nearly 40 years ago, the mine pit began

from the pit to a temporary water treatment plant constructed on the Kings Mountain site.

The water will be cleaned, and sediment filtered out at the water treatment plant. Once treated, the water will travel to the South Creek Reservoir for gradual release into Kings Creek at a rate compliant with the DEQ permit to ensure the integrity of the creek and river basin.

Water will be pumped from the water treatment plant at a rate of 2,500 gallons per minute into the South Creek Reservoir, which empties into Kings Creek. According to Albemarle, water traveling through Kings Creek during heavy rains can far exceed this amount on average. The plant will monitor the water See ALBEMARLE, Page 5A

Sound the Alarm installed 65 smoke alarms here on Saturday

The American Red Cross shared its results from the Sound the Alarm campaign in Kings Mountain last Saturday, March 16.

• Engaged 120 residents in 46 households in fire safety education!

• Installed 65 new lithium battery alarms!

American Red Cross

Disaster Program Manager Amelia Lenke, American Red Cross in Blue Ridge Piedmont Chapter, shared that “these results are DOUBLE what we achieved on our day out together last September!

The Blue Ridge Piedmont Chapter's annual goal is to reach 500 residents across its 12 counties with Home Fire Preparedness

resources. Amelia said, “We exceeded 20% of that annual goal in our day out on March 16! So far, our efforts in Kings Mountain this fiscal year have achieved 35% of our Home Fire Campaign goal for our Chapter this year! “The Red Cross will schedule a shorter, more succinct weekday early evening Volunteer Shift in

April to finish the routes started last Saturday. We want to make sure every one of those households has been reached.”

Sound the Alarm in Kings Mountain is sponsored by Albemarle, with the help of many volunteers, including Kings Mountain Fire Department, Bethlehem Fire Department, State Farm, and FEMA.

Be Pro Be Proud visits KMHS

Be Pro Be Proud NC visited Kings Mountain High School on Thursday, March 14, so ninth graders could see what opportunities exist for students to learn ground-breaking set of tools and resources designed to help students explore, plan and launch careers in today’s technical roles. Be Pro Be Proud NC takes a unique Mobile Workshop See BE PRO, Page 8A

Thin Blue Line Jeep Ride honors Tyler Herndon

On

at 11 a.m. and will enter KM off of Oak Grove Road, heading to First Baptist Church, KMHS, Bethlehem Road, and many points

Two

My Holly Police Dept at 11:00 and go to 85, to 74 in Kings Mountain, then left on Oak Grove Rd, right on Sims St, right on Kings St, left on Phifer Rd, right on Bethlehem Rd and right back onto 74.

“Behind the police escort will be Tyler’s we get to ride in followed by well over 200 jeeps!

“We hope you will plan to

find a spot somewhere along the route to watch and show support to Just Jeepin’ 4-A Cause, Tyler Herndon Memorial Foundation, and all LEO!

“Kings Mountain: While the jeeps travel through, intersections will be blocked to allow them to stay together. We are excited for another way to honor Tyler’s mem-

ory.”

Officer Herndon and his family are from Kings Mountain. His parents are Mark and Debbie Phillips Herndon.

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Saturday,
16, the Thin Blue Line Jeep Ride remembered Tyler Herndon, the Mt. Holly officer, and Kings Mountain native, who lost his life in the line of duty while responding to a breaking and entering at a Mount Holly car wash on December 11, 2020. Tyler had been a member of the Mount Holly Police Department for just shy of two years. In a Saturday Facebook post, Mayor Rob Wagman wrote, “More than 300 Jeeps have lined up this morning to honor the legacy of Mount Holly Police Officer and Kings Mountain native Tyler Herndon. “Jeeps leave Mount Holly
March
These volunteers gathered at KMFD Station One before fanning out across the city to install smoke alarms and educate citizens about fire safety. (Photo by Loretta Cozart)
ing rainwater.
explores re-mining the site, it must conduct pre-feasibility studies, which require dewatering the pit for drilling and other exploratory work. Once the studies are completed and evaluated, and permitting is secured for the proposed mine, dry conditions are needed for the implementation of safe and environmentally friendly mining methods.
dewatering process complies
the water management requirements
North
partment of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Once the permit is issued, Albemarle will use electric pumps to move existing water
accumulat-
As Albemarle
The
with
of the
Carolina De-
This Be Pro Be Proud NC Mobile Workshop visited KMHS last Thursday. (Photos by Margo Plonk)
Little Annie Gourmet Waffles’ grand
Eva’s Garden
Stony Point Road in Kings Mountain
From the smiles on their faces, it appears the waffles were a big hit, and everyone had a great time! (Photo by Jennifer Hamrick Stacey)
between. The convoy of Jeeps will begin arriving in KM after 11:30 and 11:45, and with 300, you have time to grab a spot with your family to take part.”
Jennifer
Hamrick Stacey with Mayor Rob Wagman and Sarah Lee during
opening at
Center at 736
last Saturday.
in
weeks
mother, Debbie, posted information about the Thin Blue Line Jeep Ride, sharing, “This ride honors Tyler and all law enforcement and will have a fully escorted new route! They’re coming from MHPD to KM! The new route will leave
ago, Tyler’s
Sara Lee Owensby Wagman with Tyler Herndon’s father, Mark, at the Thin Blue Line Jeep Ride from Mt. Holly to Kings Mountain. Photo proviced

Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate 20-year-old Tiquana A. Davis. She has been reported as a missing/ runaway adult. She left in a grey/silver Dodge Journey from the Tepee Drive area. She was last seen wearing black leggings, silver/white new balance shoes, a black shirt, and a pink jacket. She was carrying a pink

bag and a green and blue backpack. She is 5’4” and 265 pounds. Her hair is in long, black braids. She is believed to have traveled to Charlotte. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Tiquana, please contact the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at 704-484-4822.

■ POLICE

ARRESTS

MARCH 8: Samuel

Torres Daniels, 25, Mount Holly, aggravated assault, no bond.

MARCH 8: Janiyah

Lashae McCluney, 18, 110 Latham Drive, felony larceny. No bond.

MARCH 9; Ashley Danielle Clayton, 808 First Street, felony obtaining property by false pretense, $50,000 secured bond.

MARCH 10; Mark Schopper, 52, 2038 Shelby Road, assault on female, no bond.

MARCH 10: Tatiyana Symone Barber, 22, Gastonia, warrant, damage to property; warrant, domestic violence, no bond. Barber was cited for speeding and unsafe movement.

MARCH 11: Christian Martin Quevedo johns, 21, 218 Catherine Avenue, failure to appear, $1,000 secured bond. He was cited for driving while license reevoked, revoked tag, no insurance.

MARCH 5: Officer Hernandez said Billy Ray Griffin, Falls Street, operating a 2001 Nissan, was leaving the parking lot of Amiya Express and struck a 2008 Honda operated by Jafaris Nazhe Jackson, Shelby, operating a 2008 Honda. Property damage was estimated at $1,800.

$2,000.

MARCH 11: Officer

Butler said Mia Gist, 100 Falls Street A, operating a 2021 Chevrolet, was traveling

In the parking lot of Walgreens, 601 E. King Street, toward the exit on to US 74 Business. Thomas Lee Davis of Kingstown, operating a Peterbilt 2004 owned by W&B Trucking, was approaching the stoplight. Gist crept into the road into the path of the truck. Property damage was estimated at $4.500.

MARCH 11: Officer Graham said both drivers claimed the green light at the intersection of NC 216 and West Gold Street. Lionel Surratt, Shelby, operating a 2018 Dodge, was traveling south on NC 216 and Haley Watkins, 148 Crown Court, operating a 2021 Honda, was making a left turn onto West Gold Street. The Dodge struck the right rear of the Honda. Property damage was estimated at $8,000.

Road, operating a 2018 Ford, was attempting to travel west bound on US 74B and attempted to allow Alisson Michell Rugama. 288 Belcaro Drive, operating a 2013 Toyota, to exit the parking lot of Walgreens. The collision happened and property damage was estimated at $4,000.

CITATIONS

MARCH 1: Kami

Brooks,20, Mount Holly, driving while license revoked. No insurance, failure to stop at scene of accident

MARCH 3: Ryan S Wilson, 50, 406 S. Oriental Ave., no registration, fictitious tag, no operator’s license, no insurance.

Gaston County Police Department Seeks Assistance in Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicles and Home Invasion/Robbery Cases

On March 3, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:42 a.m., a suspect broke into multiple vehicles off Brindle Street and York Highway in Gastonia, N.C. The suspect also broke into an outbuilding and entered a home off Brindle Street and held a family at gunpoint.

The suspect was wearing a black mask, black

hoodie, and jeans. He was also armed with a black handgun. Items stolen include two yellow Dewalt drills, two yellow Dewalt Sawzall, a red Craftsman generator, another Dewalt drill of unknown color, a blue Bosch jackhammer, an iPhone 7 Plus, and an iPhone 6SE.

The suspect also cut a radio out of one of the vehicles. The suspect may live nearby, possibly in the area of Billings Street. These videos and the screenshot were taken from the victims’ video

surveillance systems. You can watch the videos on our YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube. com/playlist.

If you recognize this suspect or have any information regarding these cases, please contact Officer G. Lancaster with the Gaston County Police Department at 704-866-3320 or Crime Stoppers of Gaston County at 704-8618000. Please reference the case numbers below.

2024-00016030

2024-00016075

MARCH 9: Officer Matheson said Benjamin Clinton, 132 Ebenezer Road, operating a 2019 Kia, was attempting to leave the parking lot of Waffle House and did not see the guard rail doing no damage. Estimated damage to his vehicle was

March 11: Officer Herndon said Lamika Odums, Compact School Road, operating a Cleveland County school bus, rear-ended a 2011 Ford owned by Sharian Timms Bridges, 943 York Road, in the parking lot of Kings Mountain High School, 500 Phifer Road. Odums said as she turned through the curve in the parking lot the rear of the bus struck the vehicle facing west in the parking lot. Property damage was estimated at $3,500 to the Ford.

MARCH 13: Officer Hernandez said Jason Clark, 218 Stony Point

MARCH 7: James Johnson, 52, , 133 Yarbro Road, driving while license revoked, no insurance, fictitious tag, no registration, no inspection, fail to apply for a new certificate of title.

MARCH 7; Mauricio Morales, 25, 248 Morris Street, speeding.

MARCH 7: Matthew Logan Hulsey, 34, 118 Wells Street, expired tag, no inspection.

MARCH 8: Travis Lockheart, 43, 606 W. Gold Street, driving while license revoked, unsafe movement.

MARCH 8: Sumer

Bowen, 29, Grover, fictitious tag, no registration, no insurance, no operator’s license.

SECU on

Gastonia and got $7,690.00 from that location and another $3,190.00 from the SECU on Union Rd, for a grand total of $10,880.00 on March 11.

Then she attempted to get another

Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office released its February statistics. During the month, there were 9,706 calls for service, 229 arrests, and 1,285 papers served, including 431

criminal, 601 civil, and 253 subpoenas.

One hundred sixty-six incident reports were handled: 146 were criminal, and 20 were non-criminal. One hundred eighty-eight concealed carry gun permits were issued.

Narcotics seized were 43,843.0 DU pills, Cocaine 8.2 g, Marijuana 2,955.57 g, Meth 864.10 g, and Fentanyl/Heroin 86.20g. The monthly average of inmates handled by the sheriff’s office was 237 males and 50 females.

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Gastonia Police Detectives are looking for the woman pictured. She used a stolen NC ID out of Winston-Salem to portray a State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) member and withdrew funds from that member’s savings ac-
Cox Rd in
$5,866.00 from the SECU in Belmont the same day, but the Credit Union employees suspected something was off, so she quickly left. If you recognize her, please call the Gastonia Police Department at 704-866-6702. You can also call Crimestoppers of Gaston County and be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. For more information: kmcommunity@albemarle.com 704-734-2775 albemarlekingsmountain.com Mine Tours ALBEMARLE KINGS MOUNTAIN Tues., April 2 2:00 pm–4:00 pm Thurs., April 11 12:00 pm–2:00 pm Wed., April 17 2:00 pm–4:00 pm UPCOMING DATES Join us on a mine tour to discover the history, geology and current information about the proposed mine project. Tours begin at the Albemarle Project Center (129 W. Mountain Street) where guests travel by van to the site. Registration required, contact Cynthia.Estridge@albemarle.com or use the QR code to sign up today! Sign-up for our newsletter and a mine tour. CCSO needs help finding missing person GCPD needs assistance Woman uses stolen I.D. to withdraw $10,800 TIQUANA A. DAVIS This man is wanted for breaking and entering an outbuilding and holding a family at gunpoint. He stole several items in the process. Photo by GCPD This woman used a stolen NC ID to withdraw $10,800 from a victim’s bank account. Photos by GPD If you recognize this woman, contact GPD at 704-8666702. CCSO releases February stats

Eastside Baptist Church Easter Musical, March 24

join us on Palm Sunday as we make a journey that will lead us to Calvary, to the empty tomb, from wonder to worship, and from adoration to the proclamation that Jesus lives! Because of this, there is life eternal for all who put their faith and trust in the Champion of Love!

KM Ministerial Association

Community Easter Sunrise Service

The Kings Mountain Ministerial Association will hold their annual Community Easter Sunrise Service, at the Cross, in Mountain Rest Cemetery. The service will begin at 7:00 AM on Sunday,

March 31. Please bring your own seating. If it rains, everyone will meet in the sanctuary of Eastside Baptist Church (Pastor Ron Caulder).

If you have questions,

please contact Pastor Scott Whitney at (704) 461-8651.

The Ministerial Association hopes to see you there, as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ!

Family Dollar announces closure of 1000 stores

Dollar Tree Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR), the parent company of Family Dollar, has revealed plans to shut down nearly 1,000 stores within the discount retail chain.

According to a recent report, Dollar Tree Inc. has thoroughly reviewed its store portfolio, aiming to optimize operations by assessing market conditions and individual store performance. As a result of this evaluation, approximately 600 Family Dollar stores will be closed in the first half of fiscal 2024. Additionally, about 370 Family Dollar stores and 30

Dollar Tree outlets will cease operations over the next few years as their lease terms expire.

The company has not yet disclosed the specific locations of the affected Family Dollar and Dollar Tree stores.

Dollar Tree, headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, acquired Family Dollar in July 2015 in a deal valued at around $10 billion after a heated bidding war

with its rival Dollar General Corp. The acquisition involved closing or divesting over 1,800 stores to comply with federal antitrust regulations. This move marked the departure of a Fortune 500 company from North Carolina. Initially, Dollar Tree had pledged to maintain Family Dollar’s Matthews, NC headquarters. However, by the end of 2019, it had shuttered the headquarters completely, losing an additional 900 jobs.

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Kings Mountain Fire Department congratulates Lieutenant Christian T. Laughridge on completing North Carolina Breathing Equipment and Firefighter Survival School. North Carolina's Breathing Equipment and Firefighter Survival School is an intense week-long course designed to help students gain a greater understanding of the need for situational awareness, firefighter survival skills, and technical survival skills to avoid committing fatal errors on the fireground. Pictured, L-R: Assistant Chief Wall, Firefighter Allen, and Lt Laughridge. (Photo by KMFD)
Real to Reel is celebrating 25 years with the 2024 festival, which will be held July 24-27 at the Joy Performance Center in Kings Mountain. Reel Conversations is a film podcast that highlights the history of the Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council. For a listing of conversations, visit https:// www.facebook.com/ClevelandCountyArtsCouncil. Real to Reel celebrates 25 years in July

Pieces of Kings Mountain History

Last Saturday, I was honored to share the story of Ida Pauline Mauney Neisler during a gathering to celebrate Kings Mountain’s 150th anniversary during a Col. Frederick Hambright DAR Chapter Tea recognizing Women’s History Month, which included a genealogy workshop at Central Methodist Church, held on Saturday, March 16, at 2 pm.

first wife, Mary Susan Ramseur. Mary died in 1886 when Ida was just 15. In 1892, Ida Pauline married Charles Eugene Neisler, who eventually became the superintendent of Kings Mountain Manufacturing. Together, they had eight children.

Dignitaries from the North Carolina Society Daughters of the American Revolution included State Regent Anna Choi, other state officers, and the District II Director.

I was asked to share the story of Ida Pauline Mauney Neisler, the Col. Frederick Hambright Chapter’s Founding Regent, who was the chapter’s first Regent in 1916.

I take the liberty of calling Mrs. Neisler by her first two names, Ida Pauline. I mean no disrespect; after all my research, I feel as if I know her.

Ida Pauline was born on October 29, 1870, and her family moved to the community in 1874. She was the daughter of W. A. Mauney and his

In May 1929, just five years after the town celebrated its 50th anniversary, Ida’s father, W.A. Mauney, died of cancer. Two years later, her husband died of a heart attack while driving home one evening from Gastonia. She was just 60 years old. Ida lived to be 93 and was very active in the community until declining health prevented her participation.

In her lifetime, she and her husband opened their mills and quickly became Kings Mountain’s largest employer. Charles Eugene and Ida Pauline worked together to grow a thriving community and raise their family.

She donated land for the Woman’s Club, First Presbyterian Church, of which she was a founding member, and First Wesleyan Church. She chartered women’s groups and organized the formation of the American Legion Aux-

iliary, GFWC NC Kings Mountain Woman’s Club, and the Colonel Frederick Hambright DAR Chapter. She was more than a mother, wife, daughter, sister, club organizer, and Founding DAR Chapter Regent. She was a leader and a visionary and saw the opportunity before her. I can’t say if Charles considered her his partner, but folks in the community sure did. She was the force behind keeping the mills open during the Great Depression so workers could provide for their families. Employees never went without pay during that terrible time in our nation’s history. She was also the mediator for workers when disagreements occurred between them and management. She made a place in this community that far exceeded her lifetime. And because of her vision, many of us continue to enjoy the fruits of her labor today.

Ida Pauline was not alone in any of these endeavors, but she contributed to their success. Indeed, other women must have performed vital roles toward the success of these projects. Let us not forget them. Just as they planned for future generations

without ever knowing us, I urge you to remind your friends and family of the critical work done by these women. It is our responsibility to acknowledge and perpetuate their memory.

I remember my mother’s work, fixing the hair of the older women in our neighborhood who could not venture out so they would be ready for family during holidays. She made them feel beautiful and gave them peace of mind. What a gift she gave. She was kindhearted and did

what she could to help others in need. I also remember the kindness of my guidance counselor and lifelong friend, Carolyn McWhirter, who guided me toward higher education. While these women’s work was done on a smaller scale, it was vitally important to me. Following what God led their hearts to do, they made my world better.

So, during Women’s History Month, please take a moment to remember the women in your life who impacted you, your

family, and our community. Celebrate them and the work they did to make Kings Mountain a better place. Share their stories with your family and friends.

Because we love Kings Mountain and its people, we want the best for them. By sharing these important stories, we keep the memory alive of the work of women who made our city a better place. By keeping in mind where we came from, we have a guide to chart a course for the future.

Congress must demonstrate what it takes to succeed

Life is fragile and doesn’t last very long, so we should try to enjoy every day. Be good to yourself and be good to other people. Treat people the way you would like to be treated. Speak to people in a manner that you would like for them to speak to you. Treat motorists on the highway the way you want others to treat you.

Looking Back

If you can help someone in some way, then don’t miss the opportunity of being blessed by doing an act of kindness.

Forgive yourself and forgive others. Extend grace and move forward with life. Some things are hard to overcome but carefully consider what you want to carry around the rest of your life. If someone broke in front of you at the cafeteria line then don’t hold that against them the rest of your life. It harms you more than it harms them. Some much of the baggage that we carry all our lives is not worth the burden and unrest that it causes. Let it go and move forward.

Try to do what you enjoy every day or at least some of the time. There are always dishes to wash, grass to mow and bills to pay. Life is filled with the daily chores and tasks of life. Try to fit into your schedule what brings you some pleasure. It may be the simplest of activities but that’s okay. A car drive, a walk around the block, fishing or sitting in church, whatever it is then find time for the simple pleasures of life.

Life is fragile. We are all one heartbeat away from death. We never know what’s lurking inside these bodies that could disable or kill us at any moment. Routine physical exams are vital to try to maintain our health but even then, they are not the silver bullet. Anything can happen at any time. Take value in this day that you have and soak in the sunshine or the rain, whatever is going on, find joy in another day of life.

Do not fall out with people over politics and issues. It’s important to be able to express our

points of view and work to accomplish change. However, the only way we are going to bring about change and progress is by working together. A divided house cannot stand, nor can a divided nation The planet needs for America to be “United.” United doesn’t necessarily mean in harmony. I heard a story about a little boy who tied the tails of two tomcats together and hung them on a clothesline. They were very united but they had no harmony. Obviously, this would be a bad thing to do but it’s sort of like our United States Congress. They are all united by political positions and have to show up in the same room but they argue, fight and scratch every day without bring about solutions. Each of us must demand from our local Congressional representation that they go to D.C. to work beyond party lines, embrace each other, and get things accomplished.

Those who serve us in D.C. must demonstrate to the American people what it takes to get things done instead ow what it takes to fail.

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The Bonnie Cotton Mill Store was located near the intersection of Cherokee Street and E. Gold Street. The store was on Cherokee Street, looking West. Standing in front of the store are bookkeeper, W.J. Parker (left) and Marion Houser (far right). The men in the center were not identified. The photo dates between 1901 and 1910. The Bonnie Cotton Mill was east of the store and was built in 1900 and owned by W.A. Mauney, J.S. Mauney, and Dr. J.G. Hord.
Glenn Mollette Guest Editorial Sanborn Map 1902 showing Bonnie Cotton Mill Office and Store. The Bonnie Cotton Mill Office and Store was built in 1900. (Photo Herald Archives)

“One Night In Memphis”, the official and number one tribute to Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash will be performed live at Clover School District Auditorium on March, 28th, at 7:00pm.

“One Night In Memphis” features over 90 minutes of pure rocka-billy, country, gospel, and rock and roll in an authentic and ener-getic presentation featuring nationally known talent.

The show recreates the magical night of December 4th, 1956 when Elvis Pres-

On February 28, CDC Director Mandy Cohen endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immun-ization Practices’ (ACIP) recommendation for adults ages 65 years and older to receive an additional updated 20232024 COVID-19 vaccine dose. The recommendation acknowledges the increased risk of severe disease from COVID-19 in older adults, along with the currently available data on vaccine effectiveness.

Previous CDC recommendations ensured that people who are immunocompromised are already eligible for additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Data continues to

ley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash found themselves jamming at Sam Phillip’s Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Little did they know that their jam session was being recorded and preserved for all time, representing all the performers in their prime and the very best music of that time.

“One Night In Memphis” is created and directed by John Mueller from the highly acclaimed “Winter Dance Party” and has met with the same accolades and audience standing ovations. The San Francisco Exam-

iner raves, “An Amazing Show.”

Join them for a great evening on Thursday, March 28, at 7:00pm. Tickets are $20.00 and will be available at the door the night of the performance.

For more information on this and other events, please call Clo-ver School District Auditorium at 803-2228018 or visit us on the web at www.clover.k12.sc.us/ csda. Clover School District Auditorium is located at 1625 Highway 55 East in Clover, SC 29710.

show the importance of vaccination to protect those most at risk for severe out-comes of COVID-19. An additional dose of the updated COVID-19 vaccine may restore protection that has waned since a fall vaccine dose, providing increased protection to adults ages 65 years and older.

Adults 65 years and older are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, with more than half of COVID-19 hospitalizations during October 2023 to December 2023 occurring in this age group.

CDC and ACIP will continue to monitor COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness. CDC contin-ues to recommend

that everyone stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines, especially people with weakened immune systems.

“This recommendation allows older adults to receive an additional dose of this season’s COVID19 vaccine to provide added protection,” said Mandy Cohen, M.D., M.P.H. “Most COVID19 deaths and hospitalizations last year were among people 65 years and older. An additional vaccine dose can provide added protection that may have decreased over time for those at highest risk.”

Kings Mountain National Military Park will conduct a series of prescribed burns within the park boundaries through April 15. Locations to be burned are as follows:

• Battlefield burn unit—a 175-acre area located primarily behind the visitor center.

The northern boundary of this unit is Colonial Road, which branches south onto Yorkville/Shelbyville Road. The battlefield trail system is north of the visitor center and serves as part of the Eastern Boundary. Highway 216, Main Park Drive, com-prises the remainder of the eastern, southern, and western boundaries.

• Water Treatment Plant burn unit, a 111-acre area located north of the main park drive and adjacent to the Battlefield area. The unit is bound by the headwaters of Long Branch to the north and a portion of Clarks Creek Trail to the south.

• Long Branch burn unit, an 82-acre area located north of the main park drive, adjoins the Water Treatment Plant unit. The unit is bound by the headwaters of Long

Branch to the north and adjoins a portion of Clarks Creek Trail.

• The Swale burn unit is a 186–acre area bordered to the west by Yorkville/Shelbyville Road, to the east by the Midway burn unit, and to the south by Clarks Creek, the Clarks Creek Trail, and the Battlefield burn unit.

• The Midway burn unit covers a 196-acre area near the park’s northeast boundary. It is bound to the south by Clarks Creek and the Clarks Creek Trail and to the west by the Swale burn unit. Wildland fire crews are working to prepare these units for safe and effective prescribed burns, which are conducted in accordance with the approved fire management plan and as weather condi-tions allow throughout the spring season. Surrounding communities may expect minimal smoke and visibility impacts during the burns. Some access to trails and grounds within the burn areas may be temporarily restricted during burn activities for visitor and wildland fire crew safety.

The timing of the pre-

scribed burn implementation depends upon various conditions. Burns are conducted within specific parameters considering temperature, relative humidity, fuel moisture, wind speed, and wind direction. The safety of firefighters and the public is the number one priority of all NPS wildland fire management activities. Informational updates and alerts regarding pre-scribed burn activities in the park will be posted on the park’s website and social media.

Fire is an essential and natural process that has shaped the landscape of Kings Mountain National Military Park for thousands of years. Prescribed burns are conducted at the park to reduce wildland fire risk and restore native vegetation and historic landscapes. All areas of historic, cultural, and ecological importance are identified and protected throughout the planning and implementation of prescribed burns.

Spring officially begins in the US on Tuesday, March 19, but for those

From Page 1A traveling through the creek and moderate water released from the reservoir to prevent errosion.

With concern for the pit lake inhabitants, wildlife biologists have completed studies of the aquatic species to ensure that no threatened or endangered species live in or around the pit. The only aquatic species in

the pit is the common bluegill, which is not threatened or endangered. Biologists anticipate that birds and mammals will adjust and access other water bodies on and off-site.

To dewater the pit safely and sustainably they expect the process to take up to 18 to 24 months to complete. The treated water will be discharged at a higher quality than the North Carolina DEQ Class C water body standard.

Water quality will be continuously monitored with in-process sensors for pH, clarity, dissolved oxygen, and temperature. Regular water quality sampling for analysis will be done from its groundwater and surface water monitoring network.

The water treatment process was specifically designed for pit dewatering to mitigate odor during the process due to low dissolved oxygen at the depth in the pit lake. Proj-

ect scientists are studying the interaction between the lowering water levels of the pit and how the pit water will mix with rainwater and the atmosphere. As the mixing of the new water dilutes the existing water, the new mixture serves to lessen the off-gas potential of the sulfur as the water level goes down. Albemarle anticipates there will be little to no discernible smell beyond the pit during the process.

plagued by pollen allergies, the season in a challenging time ahead.

Forecasters predict the peak pollen count period in Cleveland County, NC, for 2024 to span April, May, and September when seasonal allergies typically reach their zenith due to heightened pollen levels. To mitigate symptoms, allergy sufferers should limit outdoor activities during high pollen count days or venture out in the evening when pollen levels decrease. Staying abreast of local pollen forecasts is crucial for effective allergy management.

Pollen levels hinge on various factors, including season, weather, and time of day. Typically, pollen levels are highest in the early morning until midday when plants release pollen, though some individuals still experience symptoms in the evening.

The culprit triggering allergic reactions is Immunoglobulin E (IgE), an antibody released in large quantities by the body to combat perceived threats.

The pollen index indicates the estimated pollen emitted in the environment for the year, with higher indices correlating with optimal conditions like longer days and warmer spring weather.

Allergy sufferers rely

on pollen reports to gauge whether to adjust their medication before heading outdoors. These reports offer daily updates on pollen levels, enhancing the quality of life for those affected by hay fever and asthma.

Pollen.com offers an online predictor of forthcoming pollen levels by analyzing historical pollen indexes and current reports. By entering their zip code at https://www.pollen.com/forecast/current/, individuals can access a free local 5-day forecast.

The pollen index’s primary factor is the number of pollen sources, primarily flowering plants. In Cleveland County, trees, grasses, and weeds contribute significantly to elevated pollen levels, especially species like oak, pine, and maple trees, during their blooming seasons.

Allergy sufferers should be mindful of these peak periods and take necessary precautions to manage their symptoms effectively.

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This map shows how water will travel from the mine, through an on-site water treatment plant, and into South Creek Reservoir, which empties into Kings Creek. Photo by Albemarle ALBEMARLE
Relive
night
“One Night In Memphis” will be performed at Clover School District Auditorium on Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m. This is a tribute to: Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash. (Photo provided)
the
when Rock and Roll Royalty jammed
Prescribed burns reduce wildland fire risk and restore native vegetation and historic landscapes. (Photo by Kings Mountain National Military Park)
additional dose of updated COVID-19 vaccine
Older adults can receive
Wildland fire crews conducting prescribed burns at the Battleground Predicted pollen count: nothing to sneeze about

The profound meaning of Jesus’ last words on the Cross

Dr. Moses Neuman

The last words spoken by Jesus as He hung on the cross hold deep significance, encapsulating the essence of His mission and the depth of His love for us. Each statement uttered in His final moments reveals profound truths about His purpose, His compassion, and His victory over sin and death.

• Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

(Luke 23:34) In the midst of excruciating pain and suffering, Jesus demonstrates unparalleled compassion by interceding for His executioners. This plea for forgiveness embodies His mes-

sage of love and reconciliation, extending grace to all, regardless of our sins. It serves as a powerful reminder of God’s boundless mercy and His desire for humanity’s redemption.

• “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.” (Luke 23:43) Addressed to the repentant thief crucified alongside Him, this statement illustrates Jesus’ willingness to offer salvation to the most undeserving. It emphasizes the accessibility of God’s grace to all who repent and believe in Him, reaffirming His promise of eternal life to those who turn to Him in faith.

• “Woman, behold your son. Behold your mother.” (John 19:26-27) In His care for His mother, Jesus demonstrates His compassion and concern for the

well-being of those He loves. By entrusting Mary to the care of the disciple John, He establishes a new familial bond within the community of believers, symbolizing the unity and mutual support among His followers.

• “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34) These poignant words express Jesus’ human vulnerability and anguish as He bears the weight of our sin. In this moment of profound suffering, He experiences the agony of separation from the Father, demonstrating His willingness to endure the full extent of human suffering for the sake of redemption.

• “I thirst.” (John 19:28) In His physical thirst, Jesus identifies with the most basic human

need, underscoring His humanity and His solidarity with all who suffer. This cry also fulfills the Messianic prophecy in Psalm 69:21, further emphasizing the fulfillment of Scripture in His sacrificial death.

• “It is finished.” (John 19:30) With these triumphant words, Jesus declares the completion of God’s redemptive plan. Through His sacrificial death on the cross, He accomplishes the work of salvation, offering reconciliation between God and humanity. This statement signifies the victory over sin and death, securing eternal life for all who believe in Him.

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Page 6A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Advent Lutheran Church, NALC Member 230 Oak Grove Rd. 704-750-0171 Anew Beginning Baptist Church 145 Battleground Dr. 704-473-1372 Ardent Life Church 420 Branch Street 704-739-7700 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 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 Connections Church 306 N. Piedmont Ave. 704-750-4972 Cornerstone Church Of God 202 Margrace Road 704-689-4430 Cornerstone Independent Baptist 107 Range Road 704-737-0477 Crowders Mountain Baptist 125 Mayberry Lane 704-739-0310 David Baptist Church 2300 David Baptist Ch. Rd. 704-739-4555 Dixon Presbyterian Church 602 Dixon School Road dixonpresbyterian.com East Gold Street Wesleyan Church 701 E. Gold Street 704-739-3215 East Kings Mountain Church of God Hwy 161, Bessemer City/ KM Hwy. 704-739-7367 Eastside Baptist Church 308 York Road 704-739-8055 Ebenezer Baptist Church 1621 County Line Road 704-739-8331 El Bethel United Methodist Church 122 El-bethel Road 704-739-9174 Kings Mountain Area Church Directory Cornerstone Church Of God 202 Margrace Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC Emmanuel Independent Baptist Church 102 Canterbury Road 704-730-7855 Faith Ablaze Church 1128 S. York Road 704-739-8496 Faith Baptist Church 1009 Linwood Road Faith Holiness Church Hwy. 161/ Bessemer City Rd. 704-739-1997 Family Worship Center 1818 Shelby Road 704-739-7206 First Baptist Church 605 W. King Street 704-739-3651 First Church of the Nazarene 121 Countryside Road 704-734-1143 First Presbyterian Church 111 E. King Street 704-739-8072 First Wesleyan Church 505 N. Piedmont Avenue 704-739-4266 Galilee United Methodist 117 Galilee Church Road 704-739-7011 Gloryland Missionary Baptist Church 101 Benfield Rd. 704-740-7212 Gospel Assembly Church 202 S. Railroad Avenue 704-739-5351 Good Hope Presbyterian Church 105 N. Cansler Street 704-739-1062 Grace Fellowship 144 West Mountain Street 704-481-8888 Grace United Methodist Church 830 Church Street 704-739-6000 Harvest Baptist Church 144 Ware Road 704-734-0714 Kings Mountain Baptist Church 101 W. Mountain Street 704-739-2516 Life of Worship Ministries 405 S. Cherokee St. 704-777-2927 King’s City Church 1128 York Road 704-739-8496 Lighthouse Ministries 1908 Shelby Rd. Kings Mountain 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 Avenue 704-739-6811w Support Our Local Churches Call us today to find out how to place your ad on this page 704-484-1047 IF MY PEOPLE WHO ARE CALLED BY MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES & PRAY & SEEK MY FACE & TURN FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN I WILL HEAR FROM HEAVEN, & I WILL FORGIVE THEIR SIN & HEAL THEIR LAND. 2 CHRONICLES 7:14 You Call We Haul 704-739-4747 C&C Heating & Cooling, LLC Sales–Service Installation Bobby Childers - Owner • NC License #9507 704-739-1043 502 York Rd. • Kings Mountain 704-482-9896 904 S. Post Rd., Shelby Locally Owned and Operated www.shelbyalarm.com Security & Surveillance Systems Specialists for over 32 Years Kenny Spangler, President The Staff of HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 108 S. Piedmont Ave. • Kings Mountain 704-739-2591 227 S. Cherokee St. Kings Mountain 704-739-0193 Tire Inc. LAUGHLIN FURNITURE 400 N. Lafayette St., Shelby • 704-484-3204 www.laughlinfurnitureoutlet.com FAITH FAMILY FURNITURE Notice: In order to accommodate the number of churches in our communities, we will print two alternating lists of churches each week. If you don’t see the church you’re looking for, be sure to check next week. 1badgerplumbing@gmail.com • plumbingbadger.com LICENSE NO. L 35602 BADGER PLUMBING COMPANY 980-403-5859 URGENT REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS RESIDENTIAL HOMES PROPERTY • RENOVATIONS Plumbing Company

Butterflies, Bears, and rare Birds, Oh My!

Recently,

The name “snake bird” comes from its long neck and slender beak. As it swims in the water, this is mostly all you see, resembling a snake. The Anhinga is more familiar in Florida and coastal sections of Georgia and South Carolina. This is the first sighting of this bird in Cleveland County, and it is considered rare for how far inland it was spotted.

On February 2, 2024, Kevin Clary, the Kings Mountain Middle School band director, spotted the Anhinga along the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail. Realizing this was a rare sighting, he quickly documented the find on the website eBird.org. eBird is a site that boasts the world’s largest birding community, which Cornell University created. It is an online database of bird observations across the globe. More than 100 million bird sightings are contributed each year by eBirders.

When Mr. Clary reported his finding, eBird flagged it as a rare sighting. Members of this birding community were then notified about his documentation. Excited to see this bird for themselves, on February 4, 2024, a group of nine birders traveled to the Gateway Trail in hopes of viewing the bird for themselves. Within this group,

Vicky Burke, from Grover, North Carolina, and a guide for Venture’s Birding Tours out of Asheville, North Carolina, not being familiar with the Gateway Trail, decided to join the group of 9 people to look for the bird. The group, thinking the bird would no longer be in the area due to it being out of place, were pleasantly surprised to see it still there. They found the Anhinga perched in a tree in the small lake of the Gateway Trail, along with a nesting Great Blue Heron and a Double-Crested Cormorant.

The Kings Mountain Gateway Trail boasts 87 species of birds observed and recorded and is now flagged as a “Hot Spot” per eBirds.org. Eighty-seven sightings have been re-

KM Gateway Trail 5K and 10-mile runs to be held March 23

Kings Mountain Gateway Trail will hold their 5K and 10-mile runs for March 23 this year at 807 S. Battleground Ave. in Kings Mountain. The runs are professionally managed on the day of the run, on Facebook, and at the website www.runsignup. com. Sponsors for the run receive a thank you letter and complimentary runner forms to give to runners. Complimentary run shirts are given to the runners, and nice trophies are awarded to winners of all ages and run categories. Run Shirts have the sponsor names on the back, and a large banner is placed with sponsor names on the front of the trail building. They are listed on the trail website each

corded in just the last two years. Ms. Burke stated that the conditions at the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail are conducive for other species of birds. Because of this, Ms. Burke is already planning a return trip in hopes of spotting additional birds. “This is wonderful and exciting news to host such a rare find,” said Shirley Brutko, Director of the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail.

The list of the 87 different birds found at the Gateway Trail is on eBird. org. We invite you to stroll along our Trails and see what wildlife you may discover! Starr Dowell is the Secretary for the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail, Inc.

Patrick Sr. Center needs help with community garden

rick Senior Center needs your assistance in helping the community garden grow. They need help with seedling growers, garden bed stewards, and weekly waterers.

Seedling growers start and raise seedlings at home for transplant to the garden.

Garden Bed Stewards care for and cultivate a specific bed, or beds, in the garden.

Weekly Waterers ensure the garden beds are watered properly.

Contact them at info@ mauneylibrary.org if you are interested in helping with the Kings Mountain Community Garden.

SMOKED SALMON

Sue Gooch

1 can gourmet salmon

Chopped nuts and/or parsley 4 oz. cream cheese, softened Mix salmon with cream cheese, roll into ball and roll in chopped nuts or garnish with parsley. Serve with crackers.

CHICKEN PASTA

SALAD WITH FRESH

MOZZARELLA

Flora Jean Craig

DRESSING

5 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar

2 tbsp. olive oil

½ tsp. Dijon mustard

SALAD

8 oz. Penne pasta, uncooked

¾ lb. boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cooked, cubed

4 ripe Roma tomatoes, diced ¼ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley

6 oz. fresh mozzarella cheese, cubed

year. The trail opened in 2009 and began having annual 5K and l0Mile runs for a fundraiser, exercise, and getting folks to Kings Mountain. Many local folks from a large area around Kings Mountain come to participate in a healthy event, giving runners something to look forward to and having lots of outdoor fun.

Kings Mountain Gateway Trail Director Shirley Brutkwo said, “2024 marks the Kings Mountain Gateway Trail’s 15th year, and all the runs have been a big success. We usually have anywhere between 180 to 230 runners participating and approximately 150 attending and watching the event.”

“It supports tourism and economic development for Kings Mountain, the county, and the region. Sometimes we have out-of-town runners who stay at our local hotels,” she continued. “We have been able to give pottery leaves and beautiful pottery disks for trophies, which are very popular with our runners. We run in all weather and have sometimes had rain, snow, ice, and sunshine. We serve refreshments at the event and have a large tent to shelter runners if needed. All sponsor dollars are used to pay for the run expenses and to help with trail needs such as upkeep, etc.”

To sign up, visit www. runsignup.com. For more information, call 704-685-3549 or 704-739-9663.

(Ed. Note: The recipes in today’s Cooking Corner are from “Star Spangled Recipes,’’ by American Legion Auxiliary of North Carolina.)

sauce

In a small bowl, whisk together dressing ingredients; set aside. Cook pasta according to package di-rections, omitting salt. Drain pasta and run under cold water until pasta is cooled. In a large bowl, toss cool pasta with remaining salad ingredients. Drizzle dressing over salad and toss well to cool.

HAMBURGER

CASSEROLE

Laura Snell

1 lb. ground beef, browned 1 med. onion, chopped 1 can cream of chicken

soup

1 pkg. Tater Tots Place ground beef in casserole dish. Top with remaining ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

ONE POT

SUPPER

Frances Myers

4 pork chops

½ cup water ½ tsp. salt

3-4 carrots, sliced 1 can tomato soup 1 tsp. Worcestershire

3-4 potatoes, sliced

In skillet, brown pork chops add remaining ingredients/ Cover and simmer for 45 minutes or until tender.

CHOCOLATE

CHESS PIE

Alice Davis

¼ cup Cocoa

¼ cup milk

Dash of salt

1 tsp. vanilla

½ stick margarine

1 ½ cup sugar

3 eggs, beaten

Put cocoa, milk, and margarine in a pan on low heat/ dissolve. Remove and add sugar, eggs, vanilla, and salt. Pour into crust. Bake for 30 minutes at 350

grees.

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First Presbyterian Senior’s Group had a lot of fun on Thursday, March 14, playing games, eating yummy food, and enjoying fellowship! They meet monthly. Photo by First Presbyterian Church
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a rare bird sighting occurred at the
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This bird, an Anhinga, is also known as the snake bird. The name comes from its long neck and slender beak, which are mostly all you see as it swims in the water, resembling a snake. Photo by The National Audubon Society

BE PRO

From Page 1A experience to schools and community centers across North Carolina as the largest and coolest mobile tour supporting the workforce initiative today.

After a brief introduction, students were allowed to tour eight stations: Lineman, CNC Machining, Construction, Mining, Aggregates, CDL, and others.

An initiative led by the N.C. Home Builders Educa-

tional and Charitable Foundation led the movement to bring a new generation of pride, progress, and professionals to North Carolina’s skilled workforce, and the students were invited to join the movement toward careers in the trades.

If you missed the tour, you can explore some of North Carolina’s innovative, in-demand professions by visiting https://www.beprobeproudnc. org/ or scanning the QR code to learn more about vocational opportunities. Tour sponsors include Al-

bemarle, Daimler, Truist, the NC Forestry Association, the NC Home Builders Association, the Mid-Atlantic MCA, Meta, ALAIR, Miller Electric, CANFOR Southern Pine, Vulcan Materials Company, Lowe’s Pros, Airbnb, Weyerhaeuser, and NC Aggregates Associates.

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This station involved moving aggregate materials. (Photos by Margo Plonk) This instructor explains the use of machinery in construction. This student is virtually operating forestry equipment. Margo Plonk discusses the Albemarle mine with a guest. The CDL simulator is the most popular station on the Be Pro Be Proud tour. This Lineman simulator gives students a bird’s eye view of going up in a bucket.
Scan the QR Code to learn more about Be Pro Be Proud.
This student gives the Be Pro Be Proud visit a thumbs up.

Kings Mountain High’s Maddie Huffman pitched a one-hitter and struck out 14 batters in the Lady Mountaineers’ 14-0 victory over Stuart Cramer Thursday night.

Zania Field, Huffman and Kali Weaver all had multi hits for the Lady Mountaineers.

Paige Fleming hit a grand slam and Desiree

Green hit a solo home run.

The Lady Mountaineers were scheduled to host Forestview last night and will play at Palisades in Charlotte at 6 p.m. tonight. They will host Ashbrook at 6 p.m. Friday and go to South Point at 6 p.m. March 26. Palisades will come to KMHS on March 27 and Hunter Huss comes to town on March 28.

Kings Mountain Middle School’s baseball team turned in some big victories over county rivals Crest 4-1 and Shelby 19-0 last week.

The Patriots got on the board in the bottom of the first inning against Crest. K.J. Bell singled and later scored, and Brock Phillips slammed a two-run home run to left field.

Bell led the hitting with 2-for-3. Phillips provided a pop in the middle of the lineup. He went 3-for-3.

Bell earned the win. He allowed just one hit and no runs in five innings. He struck out seven and walked four. K.B Richards pitched in relief.

Luke Rayfield was the losing pitcher. He went six innings, allowing four runs on six hits while striking out 14.

Kings Mountain jumped on Shelby with two runs in the top of the third on infield ground outs by Benfield and

Hudson Rhodes.

The Patriots added seven runs on five hits in the top of the fifth. Anderson Terry drew a walk, scoring one run. Benfield had an RBI single and another run scored when Braeden Morrissette was hit by a pitch. Rhodes singled to score another, Daniel Bullock drew a bases-loaded walk for another, and Eli Caldwell singled in another.

Phillips earned the win. The southpaw allowed just one hit and no runs while striking out five in two innings of work. Rhodes and Morrissette relieved for the Patriots.

Shelby’s pitcher surrendered 15 hits and 19 runs over five innings.

The Patriots finished with 15 hits. Rhodes, Terry, Acuff and Bell had multiple hits.

KM tennis beats East

Kings Mountain Middle School blanked East Rutherford 9-0 in tennis last Wednesday.

KM is open this week and will resume play on March 25 at Crest. They play Shelby on March 27.

Singles:

Seanna Simon def. Cavan Roberts 8-2.

Dominic Allen def.

Charles Day 8-3.

Alice Frye def. Lincoln Beheler 8-0.

Landon Webster def.

Ava Blankenship 8-2.

Camden Morris def. Lexie Hill 8-1.

Cindy Tipton def.

Kyleigh Pinkerton 8-6

SPORTS THIS WEEK

Wed., March 20 4:15 p.m. – Middle school tennis, Thomas Jefferson at Kings Mountain. 4:15 p.m. – Middle school track, Kings Mountain, Burns and Thomas Jefferson at Chase.

6 p.m. – High school softball, Kings Mountain at Palisades.

Thur., March 21

4 p.m. – High school tennis, Kings Mountain at Stuart Cramer.

4:15 p.m. – Middle school baseball, Kings Mountain at East Lincoln.

4:15 p.m. – Middle school girls soccer, Kings Mountain at East Lincoln.

Fri., March 22 6 p.m. – High school softball, Ashbrook at Kings Mountain.

6 p.m. – High school women’s soccer, Ashbrook at Kings Mountain.

7 p.m. – High school

baseball Ashbrook at Kings Mountain.

Mon., March 25

1 p.m. – High school golf, KMHS, Ashbrook and Hunter Huss at Kings Mountain Country Club. 4:15 p.m. – Middle school tennis, Kings Mountain at Crest.

Tues., March 26

4 p.m. – High school track, Hunter Huss and Crest at Kings Mountain.

4 p.m. – High school men’s tennis, Ashbrook at Kings Mountain. 4:15 p.m. – Middle school baseball, Kings Mountain at Burns.

4:15 p.m. – Middle school girls soccer, Kings Mountain at Burns.

6 p.m. – High school women’s soccer, Kings Mountain at South Point.

6 p.m. – High school baseball, Kings Mountain at Hunter Huss.

Wed., March 27

6 p.m. – High school softball, Palisades at Kings Mountain.

Kings Mountain High’s Maddie Huffman not only pitched a perfect game but struck out all 15 batters she faced in the Lady Mountaineers’ 14-0 victory over North Gaston last week.

The Lady Mountaineers put the game out of reach early when they scored nine runs in the top of the first inning. They had 15 hits on the day.

Anna Wooten, Kaydance Whitaker and Kali Weaver had three hits each to lead the assault. Huffman and Kayla McSwain also had multiple hits.

The Lady Mountaineers were scheduled to host

Forestview last night and will play at Palisades in Charlotte at 6 p.m. tonight. They will host Ashbrook at 6 p.m. Friday and go to South Point at 6 p.m. March 26. Palisades will come to KMHS on March 27 and Hunter Huss comes to town on March 28.

The Huss game will be the last conference game for a while but the Lady Mountaineers will compete in the Spring Break Tournament April 2 at Cleveland Community College. Opponents and game times will be announced later.

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Kings Mountain High’s baseball team got off to a good start in Big South 3A Conference play last week with 6-2 and 7-0 victories over Stuart Cramer.

The Mountaineers were scheduled to go to Gastonia Ashbrook last night and will host the Green Wave Friday at 7 p.m. at Lancaster Field. They will hit the road again Friday to

face Hunter Huss and will host the Huskies on Tues., March 26.

Luke Heavner went 2-for-3 and scored two runs in the Tuesday win over the Storm.

Colton Mayes also went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs batted in and a run scored.

Brayden Patrick hurled the first six innings to get

the win. He allowed just five hits and struck out 11. He also had a hit, one RBI and scored a run. Mayes pitched the seventh inning.

In Thursday’s shutout in Cramerton, the Mountaineers got a good pitching performance from Aidan Taylor who went six innings, holding the Storm to three hits and fanning

eight. Mayes again came in as the closer, allowing no hits in the seventh. Taylor led the hitting with 3-for-3 and also scored two runs. Mayes went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs batted in and Kandan Zollo went 2-for-4 with two runs batted in. Luke Heavner was 1-for-3.

Field and Alanna Snelson set school records

Kings Mountain High’s track and field teams showcased their talent and determination at the 10th annual Mountaineer relays last week at John Gamble Stadium. Both the men’s and women’s teams delivered impressive performances.

In the men’s event, the Mountaineers had individual first place finishes from Max Thompson in the Chad Pearson 3200 meter run; Tyler McIntyre in the 100 meter high hurdles, Hunter

Kings Mountain Middle’s

Cruise in the pole vault and Kamari McIntyre in the hurdles with a finish of 37 feet, eight inches. The men also had a second place finish. The Mountaineer relay teams posted victories in the 4x100, 4x400 and 4x800 relays.

On the women’s side, Sarah Eagle and Zaniah Field led the charge with multiple first place finishes. Field claimed a school record with her long jump mark of 16 feet, four inches. The relay teams also

performed well with the distance medley relay and sprint medley relay teams earning top finishes. Individual achievements were also notable with Alanna Snelson setting a new KMHS record in the pole vault and Kinley Putnam securing second place in the same event.

Overall, the KM track and field teams demonstrated their skill and teamwork, resulting in a successful showing by both teams.

The women finished with a team total of 149 points, followed by Shelby 97, Ashbrook 62, Highland Tech 61, North Gaston 52, Bessemer City 38, Cherryville 35 and Stuart Cramer 12.

The Kings Mountain men racked up 183 points. Shelby ran second at 117 followed by Ashbrook 86, North Gaston 55, Highland Tech 36, Cherryville 27, Stuart Cramer 21 and Bessemer City 20.

Patriot tennis beats Burns

Kings Mountain High’s golfers finished third in the Big South 3A Conference golf match Monday at Kings Mountain Country Club.

Stuart Cramer won with a 288 total followed by Crest 305, KM 308, South Point 323, Forestview 365, North Gaston 436, Ashbrook 446 and Hunter Huss 470.

Rich Willis of Cramer was medalist with a 66.

KMMS Cindy Tipton 8-4. Doubles Simon-Allen (KM) d. Pendleton-Yarbro 8-2. Frye-Webster (KM) d. Ledford Cornwell 8-0. Morris-Tipton (KM) d. Jekson-Brittan 8-1. Exhibition matches: Tristen Parker won 8-3. Parker and McComas won 8-0. Howell and Wampler won 8-5. Lane-Shirey won 6-2.

Will Spicer led the Mountaineers with a 71.

Josh Gillespie shot 78, Caleb Marr 79, Baylor Bentin 81 and Thomas Spicer 81.

The BSC schools will play Monday at Riverbend Golf Club. Crest will be the host school.

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tennis team shutout Crest 9-0 last week. Singles: Seanna Simon def. Caleb Pless 8-2; Dominic Allen def. J. Hoyle 8-2; Alice Frye def. G. Cody 8-1; Landon Webster def. L. Parrott 8-4, Camden Morris def. S. Simpson 8-2, Cindy Tipon def. H. Hamrick 8-5. Doubles Simon-Allen def. PlessHoyle 8-0; Frye-Webster def. Cody-Parrott 8-0; Morris-Tipton def. Simpson-Hamrick 8-3. Practice matches: Grayson Howell won 8-1. Eli McComas and Xander Parker won their doubles match 8-0. The Patriots have two away matches this week against Burns and East Rutherford. Maddie Huffman fans all 15 batters in perfect game win over Wildcats MADDIE HUFFMAN Huffman fans 14 in win over Cramer Mountaineers sweep Cramer, Ashbrook comes to KM Friday KMMS baseball posts big wins over Shelby and Crest KM track and field sweeps 10th Mountaineer relays, Zaniah
KMHS third in golf match tennis whips Crest Kings Mountain Middle School’s tennis team ran its record to 3-0 last week with an 8-1 win over Burns. Singles Seanna Simon (KM) def. Marissa Pendleton 8-1. Dominic Allen (KM) def. Walker Ledford 8-2. Alice Frye (KM) d. Sam Jekson 8-1. Landon Webster (KM) d. Lanie Yarbro 8-6. Camden Morris (KM def. Sara Beth Brittan 8-0. London Corwell (B) def.

Kings Mountain Middle Patriots track dominate with two victories last week

Ross at 15’2” and Byers at 15’1”.

Christian Jarrett won the high jump, clearing 5’2” and Kavion Byers as third at 4’10”

Houser and Jace Currence finished 1-2 in the shot with throws of 39’2” and 35’6” and Dane Davis was second in the disc with a throw of 101’8”.

Ezra Ellis won the 100 meter run in 11.85 and Travis Padgett was second in 12.03. Padgett also took the 200 meter run in 24.72 and Braylon Brown was second at 25.25.

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and Braylon Brown was fourth in 1:01.

Kenny Martinez won the 800 meters in 2:36 and AJ Parker ran fourth in 2:43.21.

Padgett won the 200 meters in 24.12, followed by Dakota Armstrong at 25.34 and Braylon Brown at 25:35.

KM won the 4x1 in 48.84, the 4x2 in 1:42 and the 4x4 in 4:21.88. Runners included Erza Ellis, Zykeen Hamrick, Christian Jarrett, Dakota Armstrong, Nemo Hogue, Elijah Long, AJ Parker, Travis Padgett, and Kavion Byers. Cam Houser won the long jump with a jump of 16’9”. AJ Ross was second at 16’5 and Kavion Byers at 16’2.

Cam Houser won the triple jump in at 34’1”, Braylon Brown was second at 31’6” and Ja’Heim Kirk third at 30 feet even.

Houser took second in the shot with a throw of 43’1 ½” and Jace Currence was third at 35’4 ½”

Dan Davis was third in the disc with a throw of 89’11” and A.J. Parker was fourth at 89’5 ½”.

In another battle, the Patriots whipped Clover, SC 84-12.

Houser won the long jump at 16’8”, followed by

Jarrett won the 400 meter run in 1:00.58. Brown was second at 1:00.85 and Nemo Hogue third at 1:04. Steele won the 800 meters in 2:36, followed by Kenny Martinez in 2:38 and Tristian McCorkle in 2:41.

Nemo Hogue won the 1600 meters in 5:49, followed by John Steele at 5:55 and Tristian McCorkle at 6:00.

The 4x1 relay team of Ezra Ellis, Javion Hill, Elijah Long and Travis Padgett ran first in 48.99 and Ellis, Dakota Armstrong, Long and Kavion Byers took the medley in 1:56.

The 4x4 team (Zykeen Hamrick, Nemo Hogue, AJ Parker and Elijah Long) won in 4:16. KM won 11 of the 12 events and swept four of them.

The Patriots go after their sixth straight win today at Chase.

Runners of the Week were the 4x1, 4x2 and 4x4 teams. Members are Ezra Ellis, Christian Jarrett, Javion Hill, Elijah Long, Travis Padgett, Dakota Armstrong, Kavion Byers, Nemo Hogue, Zykeen Hamrick and AJ Parker. All three teams are undefeated for the season.

Distance Runners of the Week were John Steele and Tristian McCorkle.

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Smith was third in 16:00, Javion Hill fourth at 16:69 and Ja’Heim Kirk fifth in 17:60.
Padgett finished third in the 100 meter run in 11:36 followed by Christian Jarrett fourth at 11:44 and Ezra Ellis fifth in 11:65.
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THE 29TH ANNUAL PLAYING OF THE CLEVELAND COUNTY INTERCLUB CHAMPIONSHIP was contested at Kings Mountain Country Club March 16-17. The Interclub pits the counties best golfers from their respective clubs in a two-day stroke play format to determine the winner. Kings Mountain Country Club was victorious this year with a cumulative score of 675 to edge Riverbend Golf Club by one shot at 676. Also participating this year were Deer Brook Golf Club and Cleveland Country Club. Pictured- L-R Caroline Etters, Josh Etters, Michael Smith, Will Franks, Eric Spicer, Thomas Spicer, KG Etters, George Ratchford, Pat Lavender, Derrick Braun, Tyler Withers and Will Spicer. Not pictured Rick Milligan.

Charlotte Hornets’ Book Bus visits Bethware Elementary

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Students at Bethware Elementary School had an exciting visit from the Charlotte Hornets Book Bus and Hugo the Hornet last week. They were entertained with an energy-packed performance that got them all excited about reading. Fourth graders were invited on the bus Hugo the Hornet visits students at Bethware Elementary School. This student shares his chosen book with a teacher. Hugo gets students pumped up for reading! The Charlotte Hornets bus shares that today’s readers are tomorrow’s leaders! (Photos by Jenny Hardee)

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 4th of March, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of ROBERT HOYT HAYES, SR. (23 E 735), 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 Hayes Martin, Administratrix on or before the 20th of June 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 20th day of March, 2024.

Karen Hayes Martin, Administratrix

Estate of Robert Hoyt Hayes, Sr. 154 Butternut Rd.

Troutman, NC 28166

Counsel for the Estate

McIntyre Elder Law

233 E. Graham St.

Shelby, NC 28151

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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE

BEFORE THE CLERK 23 SP 332

HOMETRUST BANK, Plaintiff VS. Ray Barrett, Estate of Ray Barrett, Heirs of Ray Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Ray Barrett, Ray Barrett, Jr., Estate of Ray Barrett, Jr., Heirs of Ray Barrett, Jr., Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Ray Barrett, Jr., Matt Barrett, Estate of Matt Barrett, Heirs of Matt Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Matt Barrett, Jason Barrett, Estate of Jason Barrett, Heirs of Jason Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Jason Barrett, Lisa Barrett, Karen Lynn Barrett, Joshua Barrett, Gavin Edward Barrett, Candice Leigh Barrett, Alyssa Nicole Barrett, Hubert Barrett, Marvin Barrett, Estate of Marvin Barrett, Heirs of Marvin Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Marvin Barrett, Paul Barrett, Estate of Paul Barrett, Heirs of Paul Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Paul Barrett, Brandi Renee Peterson, Michael Beam Owens, Jesse Paul Barrett, Heirs of Jesse Paul Barrett, Estate of Jesse Paul Barrett, and Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Jesse Paul Barrett, and John Doe, Defendents

NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY

TO: Ray Barrett, Estate of Ray Barrett, Heirs of Ray Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Ray Barrett, Ray Barrett, Jr., Estate of Ray Barrett, Jr., Heirs of Ray Barrett, Jr., Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Ray Barrett, Jr., Matt Barrett, Estate of Matt Barrett, Heirs of Matt Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Matt Barrett, Jason Barrett, Estate of Jason Barrett, Heirs of Jason Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Jason Barrett, Lisa Barrett, Karen Lynn Barrett, Joshua Barrett, Gavin Edward Barrett, Candice Leigh Barrett, Alyssa Nicole Barrett, Hubert Barrett, Marvin Barrett, Estate of Marvin Barrett, Heirs of Marvin Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Marvin Barrett, Paul Barrett, Estate of Paul Barrett, Heirs of Paul Barrett, Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Paul Barrett, Brandi Renee Peterson, Michael Beam Owens, Jesse Paul Barrett, Heirs of Jesse Paul Barrett, Estate of Jesse Paul Barrett, and Any and all other persons claiming any interest in the Estate of Jesse Paul Barrett, and John Doe.

TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:

1. A Petition for Sale in Lieu of Partition of certain real property located at 2021 Willis Drive, Shelby, NC 28152, in Cleveland County, North Carolina, and more particularly described at Deed Book 16U, Page 481 and in Book 1898, Page 1935 of the Cleveland County Register of Deeds, said Petition seeking the following relief:

(1) That the property described in the Petition filed in this matter (the “Property”) be partitioned by private sale, to be conducted by a Commissioner to be appointed by the Court, and that the proceeds from such sale be divided as described herein, after deducting payment of commissioner’s fees and other costs associated with the private sale; (2) That the Court declare the amount of Petitioner’s percent undivided interest in the Property to be .333%, or such other percentage as may be determined by the Court; (3) That Petitioner, individually, have and recover from Respondents Petitioner’s contribution for carrying costs pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 46A-27, which were advanced by Petitioner, said costs and expenses to be paid from the proceeds of the partition sale in amounts to be determined by the Court; and (4) That Petitioner have and recover its costs associated with this proceeding, including attorney’s fees, taxed against the proceeds of said partition sale.

YOU ARE REQUIRED to make defense to such pleading not later than April 29, 2024, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought.

THIS the 5th day of March, 2024.

VAN WINKLE, BUCK, WALL, STARNES AND DAVIS, P.A.

MARK A. PINKSTON

North Carolina State bar Number: 16789

Attorney for Plaintiff 11 North Market Street (28801)

Post Office Box 7376

Asheville,

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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE OF EXECUTOR

Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Danny J. Bridges deceased, late of Cleveland County, hereby notifies all persons having claims against this estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of June, 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to this estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 6th day of March, 2024

Patrick Stephen Yager, Executor

Estate of Danny J. Bridges

c/o John H. Griffing

Griffing Leazer, PLLC

Attorneys for Estate 615 S New Hope Rd. Ste 100 Gastonia, NC 28054

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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: Christopher Monroe Queen, deceased File No. 24 E 216

Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Christopher Monroe Queen, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Christopher Monroe Queen to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Meredith G. Queen, c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC on or before the 20th day of June, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This

Meredith

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Town of Grover will conduct a public hearing. In accordance with G.S. 158-7.1 to solicit comments regarding the annexation of Case GR-1-4-2024.

The Town Council of Grover, subject to public comment at the public hearing for which the notice is hereby given, purposes to officially offer Case GR-1-4-24 on the question of annexing the following property described as “New Lot 1” consisting of 1.99 acres and shown on Map 4-14 Block 1, Lot 147, Deed Book 1158, Page 2421 and “New Lot 2” consisting of 1 acre and shown on Map G7, Block 2, Lot 26, Deed Book 1448, Page 0494.

The public hearing, on the Town’s proposed official offering of the annexation, will be held at the Town Council Chambers located at 207 Mulberry Road on April 8th, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. Att his time the general public will have an opportunity to make comments regarding the proposed official offering of the annexation.

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Additional mental health support for veterans and first responders

HopeWay, an accredited, nonprofit mental health center in the area, introduced a new Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) specifically for veterans and first responders. This program includes group therapy focused on trauma recovery, utilizing various therapeutic approaches.

The HopeWay Foundation staff specializes in treating PTSD and related conditions, offering evidence-based treatments such as individual therapy and group sessions. Tailored Residential, Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programs

provide personalized care to meet individual needs. The aim is to help veterans and first responders achieve mental wellness and fulfillment through specialized programs and therapies.

Like many others, Founders Betsy and Bill Blue faced significant challenges navigating the local mental health care system. Disappointed by the region’s lack of available services, they took action. After attending a community meeting on the issue, Betsy and Bill Blue founded the HopeWay Foundation

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PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 19th of February as Executrix of the Estate of LINDA SUE JONES; AKA, LINDA MEEKS JONES (24 E 121), 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, Melissa Meeks Taylor, Executrix on or before the 28th 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 28th day of February, 2024.

Melissa Meeks Taylor, Executrix Estate of Linda Sue Jones; aka, Linda Meeks Jones 114 Quail Hollow Drive Kings Mountain, NC 28086

Counsel for the Estate

J.Charles Hoyle 207 Hoyle’s Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086

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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: Dianne Lee South Sykes aka Dianne Lee Sykes, deceased File No. 24 E 145

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Dianne Lee South Sykes aka Dianne Lee Sykes, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Dianne Lee South Sykes aka Dianne Lee Sykes to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, Scott Edward Sykes c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 28th day of May, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of February, 2024.

Scott Edward Sykes, Administrator of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of

Georgia Gail Francis, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of said Georgia Gail Francis to present them, duly verified, to Loann S. Meekins, 405 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28150 on or before the 28th day of May, 2024 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

This the 28th day of February, 2024.

Loann S. Meekins, Administrator of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins, Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150

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NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 23 E 759 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOYCE ANN WHITE MATTHEWS Having qualified on the 5th day of February, 2024, as Executor of the Estate of JOYCE ANN WHITE MATTHEWS, 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 June 11, 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 13th day of March, 2024. Keith William Matthews Karen Rena Matthews Of the Estate of Joyce Ann White Matthews 105 Melwood Drive Casar, NC 28020 Attorney for the Estate: Robert
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G. Queen, Administratrix of the Estate c/o Loann S. Meekins Teddy Meekins & Talbert, PLLC 405 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC 28150
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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: Georgia Gail Francis, deceased File No. 23 E 978
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Free Easter Sunday Breakfast SUPPORT

FREE eggs, bacon, sausage, livermush breakfast.

Easter Sunday, March 31st.

8:45 am - 9:45 am. Cornerstone Church, 202 Margrace Rd in Kings Mountain.

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE

SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK

File No. 22 E 809

In the Matter of the Estate of: JOSEPH HARLAN TAYLOR, Deceased.

LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY

Having qualified on the 8th day of November, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Harlan Taylor, 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 21st day of June, 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 20th day of March, 2024

Nichole B. Greene GREENE LAW OFFICES, PLLC

806 North Lafayette Street Shelby, NC 28150

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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.

Applicant: Scott Moss has requested an amendment to the Zoning Map of the City of Kings Mountain regarding the following:

Rezone approximately 8.5 acres, identified as Cleveland County Parcels 11750 and 65674 located at the southwest corner of S Battleground Ave and Kings Mountain Blvd. The petitioner would like the property rezoned from Suburban Residential (SR) to AutoUrban Commercial (AU). Case Z-24-1

The public hearing will be at City Hall, 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina on Tuesday, March 26, 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.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

The public will take notice that the City Council of the City of Kings Mountain has called a public hearing regarding an application for a Rezoning and to Consider a Development Agreement.

Z-23-18 Applicant: SeamonWhiteside Charlotte

Permitting on behalf of Prestige Development, LLC has requested an amendment to the Zoning Map of the City of Kings Mountain regarding the following: Rezone approximately 99.58 acres, identified as Cleveland County Parcels 71423, 13757, 63195, 13760, 63194, 13759, 13758, 73783, and 11034 located along Crocker Road and Shelby Road. The petitioner would like the property rezoned from Suburban Residential (SR) and SU-AU-Auto-Urban Commercial (Special Use) to Mixed Use (MU). Case Z-23-18

Z-23-18 The City Council of the City of Kings Mountain will conduct a public hearing in accordance with N.C.G.S. 160D, Article 10; 160D-1001-1012 to solicit public input regarding a Development Agreement with Red Barn/Lacey Orchard. The Red Barn/Lacey Orchard envisions a vibrant mix of commercial, office, service businesses, and residential (Single Family and Single-Family Attached Dwellings) development integrated with parks, open space, and trail connectivity to foster an inviting and collaborative environment for employees and visitors.

Location of the Property Subject to the Development Agreement: Approximately 99.58 acres, identified as Cleveland County Parcels 71423, 13757, 63195, 13760, 63194, 13759, 13758, 73783, and 11034 located along Crocker Road and Shelby Road.

The public hearings will be at City Hall, 101 W. Gold Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina on Tuesday, March 26, 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 and the proposed Red Barn/Lacey Orchard 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 Kimberly Herndon, Planning Director

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From Page 4B in January 2014. After extensive research and fundraising efforts, the foundation opened its care facility in November 2014.

Situated on a sprawling 20-acre campus in southwest Charlotte, NC, HopeWay offers a comprehensive range of services. The facility includes a 52,675-square-foot building with therapy and education wings and residential accommodations complete

with a kitchen, dining hall, therapy offices, and classrooms. Additionally, there’s a 13,800-squarefoot gymnasium and a house dedicated to veterans in the program. Construction commenced in September 2015 and concluded in December 2016.

For more information about the program and admissions, contact HopeWay’s Admissions Team at 1-844-HOPEWAY or visit https://hopeway.org/.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 19th of February, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of GERSHAM W. BELL (24 E 168), 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, Jerry T. Bell, Executor on or before the 13th of June 2024, or this notice will be pleaded in

This the 13th day of March, 2024.

Jerry T. Bell, Executor Estate of Gersham W. Bell 786 Bell Road

Counsel for the Estate

PUBLIC NOTICE

EXECUTRIX NOTICE

Having qualified on 8th of March 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of Donna Redmond Lloyd (24 E 221) 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 Vicki Lemons, c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before June 20, 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 20th day of March, 2024.

Vicki Lemons

Executrix of the Estate of Donna Redmond Lemons

c/o A. Susan Biggers

Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.

402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150

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PUBLIC NOTICE

EXECUTRIX NOTICE

Having qualified on 23rd of February 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of Roger D. Scott (22 E 879) 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 Wanda L. Scott, c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.,

CCC’s Lineworker Academy Finalist for Bellwether Award

In February, Dr. Jason Hurst, president of CCC, Tony Fogleman, vice president of Workforce Development, Alan Qualls, Electrical Lineworker Academy coordinator, and Trustee Craig DeBrew traveled to the Bellwether College Consortium’s 30th Annual Community College Futures Assembly in San Antonio, Texas. The group had the opportunity to showcase CCC’s Electrical Lineworker Academy on the national stage. Last November, the program was chosen as one of only ten finalists in the Bellwether Award’s Workforce Development category. At the assembly in Texas, CCC’s team conducted a presentation to a jury of anonymous judges, fellow community college practitioners, and CEOs. The Academy did not win the overall award but being selected as a finalist places

402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before June 7, 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 6th day of March, 2024.

Wanda L. Scott Executrix of the Estate of Roger D. Scott c/o A. Susan Biggers Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.

402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR

Having qualified on 15th of February, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of Jo Ann Byers Ridings (24 E 161), 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 Alan Ridings, Administrator c/o A. Susan Biggers, Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C., 402 East Graham Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, on or before May 31, 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 28th day of February, 2024.

Alan Ridings Administrator of the Estate of Jo Ann Byers Ridings c/o A. Susan Biggers Deaton & Biggers, P.L.L.C.

402 East Graham Street Shelby, North Carolina 28150

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Cleveland Community College was a finalist for the 2023 Bellwether Award. Although they did not win, CCC’s program is now considered one of the best. Photo by Cleveland Community College.

CCC’s program among the best of the best.

The Bellwether College Consortium issued a call for nominations in the summer of 2023. From a large pool of submissions, finalists representing 18 states and 29 community colleges were selected to compete.

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 1st of March, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of GERALDINE PARKS (24 E 204), 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, Richard Parks, Administrator on or before the 20th of June 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 20th day of March, 2024.

Richard Parks, Administrator Estate of Geraldine Parks 1429 Frederick St. Shelby, NC 28150

Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Having qualified on 15th of February, 2024 as Administrator CTA of the Estate of NICHOLAS PETER JUDD (21 E 1070), 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 CTA on or before the 13th of June 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 13th day of March, 2024.

Estate of Nicholas Peter Judd

Counsel for the Estate

McIntyre Elder Law

233 E. Graham St.

Shelby, NC 28151

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bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Kings
Mountain, NC 28086
McIntyre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151 KMH (3/13, 20, 27 & 4/03/2024) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Having qualified on 26th of February, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of EARL RICHMOND TIMMS; AKA, EARL R. TIMMS (24 E 82), 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, Gail Timms Smith, Executrix on or before the 13th of June 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 13th day of March, 2024. Gail Timms Smith, Executrix Estate of Earl Richmond Timms; aka, Earl R. Timms 338 Kings Mountain Blvd. Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Counsel for the Estate McIntyre Elder Law 233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28151 KMH (3/13, 20, 27 & 4/03/2024)
Brenton S. Begley, Administrator CTA

ERIC

CHERRYVILLE

LAWN

ming or Blowing, call 980522-3335.

CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tuneup Special, $69.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704472-9367.

*WATERPROOFING, *MOLD TREATMENT, *GUTTER CLEANING. Residential & Business. Free estimates. Call (980) 245-1134

HYDRAULIC CYLINDER RE-

PAIR. Skid Steer, Wreckers, Rollbacks, Splitters, Tractors, etc. 30 years experience. Shelby, NC. (Joe) (704) 692-1097

WILL CLEAN HOUSES. Reasonable rates. Call or text me at (704) 419-9016

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, 704-692-4449.

MAID FOR JESUS. Residential and Commercial Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, one time cleaning. Phone: (828) 4290568 ngev77@gmail.com

D&S LAWN CARE. CALL FOR YOUR SPRING CLEANUP NEEDS. MOWING, TRIMMING, MULCH, HEDGE TRIMMING, DEBRIS REMOVAL, FLOWER BEDS.

TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, RIDING MOWERS, GARDEN TILLERS, GO-KARTS. Ready to mow. All in excellent condition. Can deliver, 30+ years experience in repair work. 828980-0853, 704-476-9383.

HAY FOR SALE. Horse quality, 4x5 round bales of hay. $55. 980-241-9010.

MIXED HARDWOOD DRY

PICKED UP $70. Bundle packs $4 ea. Cherryville, NC. Call 704-458-3081 cell, or (704) 435-3970

DISCOUNT APPLIANCES. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and stoves. 704-477-4766. 1205 Earl Road, Shelby, NC. (704) 477-4766

WRESTLING/MARTIAL ARTS

VIDEOS. Wrestling/Martial Arts-USC DVD’s & VHS video’s for sale Single DVD’s - $3. Multiset-$5. VCR DVD player-$40. 980-308-3323.

THE HOLTSCLAW FARM DESIGNER KENNEL. WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL MASSIVE TRUE ITALIAN DANIFFS. WE HAVE A GREAT REPUTATION AND COMMUNICATION OVER THE YEARS. WE STRIVE TO BREED BEAUTIFUL STRONG HEALTHY PUPPIES WITH HEALTH GUARANTEE MEDICAL RECORDS AND COMES WITH A WELCOME HOME BASKET. OUR PUPPIES COME WITH TAILS DOCKED AS THIS BREED IS KNOWN TO HAVE VERY DANGEROUS TAILS AT THIS SIZE. WE DON’T OFFER EAR CLIPPING AS OUR VET DOES NOT OFFER THIS AND MOST VETS WILL ONLY DO IT FROM 12 TO 16 WEEKS OLD. OUR PUPPIES ARE WELL SOCIALIZED HERE ON THE FARM WITH TEACUP DOGS TO MASSIVE BREEDS CATS CATTLE AS WELL AS CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. BASIC TRAINING IS STARTED WHILE WAITING PICKUP. THIS INCLUDES PUPPY PAD

Page 6B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, March 20, 2024 All Classified Ads That Have Been Paid and Placed Online or Published in Print Will Not Be Refunded if Ad is Cancelled. PLACE YOUR AD AT CAROLINACLASSIFIEDS.COM OR CALL 704-484-1047 Deadline: Friday at 12:00 Noon CLASSI CLASSIFIED FIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENTS 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 CHARLOTTENC.NEWS Visit www.CharlotteNC.news to read the latest news and learn about upcoming events happyshelby21@gmail.com WELCOME TO SHELBY Visit these four websites - OnlineMallPlus.com - HometownShelby.com - FirefighterMall. com - FindAnyName.com happyshelby21@gmail.com EMPLOYMENT NOW HIRING LANDSCAPERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. Over time available. (704) 473-0341 PART-TIME MINISTER OF MUSIC Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Forest City, NC is seeking a part-time Minister of Music. Send resume to mountvernonforestcity@ gmail.com or mail to 2676 Hudlow Road, Forest City, NC 28043 (828) 286-9294 mountvernonforestcity@gmail.com RESEARCH-INTERN. AQUACULTURE/GARDEN ANIMAL-HUSBANDRY PHYSICAL&MENTAL ****LIFT-CARRY-80#**** NO-SMOKING-VAPING-DRUGS-ALCOHOL-CELL (864) 491-5247 HELP NEEDED PART TIME: Handicap lady needs help with pets, house, etc. Call for details. $10 hour. 828-305-1834. Leave message. BUSINESS SERVICES BOBCAT FOR HIRE. Scrap driveways, debris removal, yard work and etc. 704-524-7569. FOR REASONABLE RATE LAWN SERVICE. Call (704) 472-4737 WE BUY STANDING TIMBER! Also: Lot clearing, haul rocks, tree work. Please call 828-429-4742 or 828-2899756. BUSINESS SERVICES CONCRETE REMOVAL, JUNK REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, retaining walls, pavers and grading. 828-453-8113. THE CONTRACTOR. Painting, roofing, tile floors, wood decks, fences & carpentry work. Free estimates. Ask for Jim or Harold
828-429-7511 or 828-395-3601.
MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & Reliable!
300-2332
(704)
BOARDING & GROOMING. Boarding and Grooming Services for Dogs and Cats. We offer grooming at our SHOP and MOBILE. (704)
CherryvilleAnimal-
445-8494
BG@gmail.com
Lawn
CARE If you need
Care, Mowing, Trim-
RUTHERFORD & POLK COUNTY. 828582-0314. AUCTIONS
MINI STORAGE AUCTION PUBLIC SALE. 11AM Mar 22nd Stanley Mini Storage Storage, 3844 Charles Raper Jonas Hwy., Stanley NC. Contents of Units: #55 Smith for Non-Payment of Storage Rent. (704) 473-7358 andrew.sain@ gmail.com AUCTIONS MT HOLLY STORAGE AUCTION. PUBLIC SALE. 11:15AM Mar 22nd Mt Holly Mini Storage Storage, 1120 Kelly Rd., Mt Holly, NC. Contents of Units: #A03 Pate for Non-Payment of Storage Rent. (704) 473-7358 YARD SALES CLEVELAND COUNTY YARD SALE. Sat., March 23rd, 6:00am-Until. Clothes, Electronics, Tools, Household items, etc. (near Kings Mountain High)-316 Maner Rd, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 FREE BREAKFAST: EGGS, BACON, SAUSAGE, livermush breakfast. Easter Sunday, March 31st, 8:45am-9:45am. Cornerstone Church, 202 Margrace Rd, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 FOR SALE 2 LARGE OLD STEEL wood heaters. $250.00 each. Call 828-305-3272 between 8am and 8pm. OLD SCHOOL GAS JUGS. 5 gallon, 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
STANLEY
DUB WHEELS 24X10 6 LUGS CHEV. $2000 (704) 460-5965 USED CAMPER TOPS FOR SALE: Various sizes and styles. Keep it dry and safe! 828-980-0788 or 828-2868674. FOR SALE WRANGLER A/T $500.00. SET OF 4 GOODYEAR WRANGLER 275/65R 18 M+S 60% TREAD. WILLIAMSTON, NC. 252-799-1894 (252) 799-1894 350’ OF 4’’ CORRUGATED plastic pipe, like new, never in ground. Take all for $228.00 Call 828-657-4223. 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 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 LANDSCAPING TRAILER 6 ft. x 15 ft. with ramps. $550. Call 704-472-4450. 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 WE’VE GOT THE KNIVES &COINS! 1 OZ. SILVER BARS & ROUNDS Available (While Supplies Last)* at Jake’s Knives & Coins located at 1008 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. Call 704600-6996 or (980) 295-5568 HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243. (704) 538-5788 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 SMALL STOVE WOOD. Cut, split and delivered, was $75. Price reduced to $65! Throw off load only. 828-395-0758. 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 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 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 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 FOR SALE SOFA $800/OBO. Light gray Reclining Sofa w/Matching Rocker Recliner, Like new, Purchased 6weeks ago. (704) 2970736 rcamp51@outlook.com SHIPPING CRATE $35.00. Wood shipping crates for sale with some lids. 3 different sizes. I can send pictures.I have a few smaller crates ideal for planter. (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net YARD SALE STUFF, POWER TOOLS, kitchen appliances, decor, auto parts, miscellaneous lumber, 2007 Buick Lucerne, stereo equipment, barn wood, tires. 828-748-3321, 828980-0493. FULL SIZE REFRIGERATOR, RUNS GOOD. $95. Call anytime. 704-718-9651. GUITAR & BANJO FOR SALE. Gibson J45-50 Guitar, Gibson Mastertone Banjo. Both in good condition and a good case. 704-538-8306. 2010 NISSAN VERSA. 128,000 Miles, New Tires & Brakes $3800. $1100 Scooter, Needs BatteryWill sell for $200. $200 Insulated Dog House - Will sell for $75 OBO. Weight Bench, Weights & Bars $50. Call 704-750-3182. L3301 KUBOTA TRACTOR 4x4 Hyd. Top & Side Link. Gear Shift, Shuttle 3rd Function valve, Front end loader. less than 200 hrs. $22,500. 704616-0309. CUSTOM CLASSIC CUTTING BOARDS. Some with imported color wood. (704) 692-1127 WANT TO BUY WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-289-1488. WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006 CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704692-6767, (704) 487-0228 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 WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, PopUp Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935. WE’LL BUY YOUR UNWANTED VEHICLES. Cash! Title Preferred. Charlie at 980-4035859. RECORD PLAYER & ROLLAWAY BED. Record player that uses an adapter with high spindle in the middle. Call 704473-0467. FARM & GARDEN GARDEN TILLING SERVICES AVAILABLE. Tractor with 6’ rototiller. No job too big or small! (704) 692-4079 FREE AGED HORSE MANURE. Great for gardens. Loading available. No delivery. Call or text. (828) 447-0652 MAHINDRA TRACTOR. Four wheel drive, belly mower, front end loader, only 17 hours, $15,000 firm. 828-429-2723. PETS & LIVESTOCK 3 FREE KITTENS. 8 to 10 weeks old. Free $10 with each kitten. (704) 313-7732 AKC TOY POODLES FOR SALE. Deworming & Shots up to date. 18 weeks old. House/ Potty Training & Socialization started. Ready to go to their Furever Home. (252) 341-2307 love4royalpaws@gmail.com MEDIUM MIXED BREED DOG. 1.5 years old. Possible Heeler mix. Up to date on vaccines. GSD/Malinois dog, energetic female. 18 months old. Free to good home. 828755-7335. TAKING APPLICATIONS. 10 acre pasture with creek and barn $200 month. For more info call 704-473-0867. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 11 wks. old. Mother and father on site. No papers. $400. 704-915-8328. BULLDOG PIT MIX PUPPIES for sale. $30. Parents on site. Call 704-312-9037. Ask for Julious. PETS & LIVESTOCK YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES. Traditional Yorkie babies. Raised in our home. Tails docked, dewclaws removed, dewormed, vet checked, first shots. Ready to go March 3rd, 2024. Shelby NC area. 1,000 for females, $800 for males. Check us out on puppies.com for more pictures. Don’t forget to read our testimonies! 704689-4163 (704) 689-4163 ITALIAN DANIFF PUPPIES. DESCRIPTION: ITALIAN DANIFF BASIC PRICE: $1500 (BLUE) EXOTIC PRICE: $2500 (MERLE) TYPE: AVAILABLE DOB: FEBRUARY 4TH, 2024. PUPPY SEX: MALE + FEMALE LOCATION: ELLENBORO, NC USA. WELCOME TO
TRAINING WITH TRANSITION TO HOUSEBREAKING. BASIC COMMANDS AS SIT, STAY, LEAVE IT. THIS IS VERY VITAL DURING THE 1ST 12 WEEKS AS YOUR PUPPY WILL GROW FAST AND BE VERY STRONG. OBEDIENCE IS A MUST WITH SUCH A LARGE BREED. (828) 305-1345, THEHOLTSCLAWFARM@ GMAIL.COM ROTTWEILER PUPPIES. Imported Champion Working Lines. Available March 29. AKC. $1800. each. 828-7557335. GOLDENDOODLE CATAHOULA MIX PUPPIES. Litter of 11 Goldendoodle/Catahoula Puppies. Merle Puppies 400.00. Black puppies 200.00 (704) 214-9775 tobedunn66@ gmail.com AKC REGISTERED CANE CORSO PUPS. Call Ronnie for more info. (704) 974-2716 BOXER PUPPIES. 2 males First shot. Dewormed. Registered 9wks old. $900 serious inquiries only. Location Shelby, NC (704) 477-3900 wbmanning33@gmail.com 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) 245-5895 Auctions EQUIPMENT AUCTION 3/23/24 @ 10:00AM.9368 Sandy Fork Road,Wilson, NC. Farm equipment, poultry equipment, backhoe, combine, implements. Contact Tony Stone: 252399-9983.For more details visit StoneAuctionAndRealty. com Auctions Absolute ConstructionTruck- Auction Tues, March 26th 2024 60 containers500 new attachments 8AM Farm equipment- 9AM inside Construction equipment10% buyers premium See meekinsauction.com NCLN 858 Health Services ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Discover Oxygen Therapy That Moves with You with Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrators. FREE information kit. Call 866-5790885 Home Improvement BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-935-4682 Home Improvement Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-877-649-1190 Miscellaneous Don’t Pay For Covered Home Repairs Again! American Residential Warranty covers ALL MAJOR SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES. 30 DAY RISK FREE/ $100 OFF POPULAR PLANS. 888-993-0878 Miscellaneous GOT AN UNWANTED CAR??? DONATE IT TO PATRIOTIC HEARTS. Fast free pick up. All 50 States. Patriotic Hearts’ programs help veterans find work or start their own business. Call 24/7: 866-402-0576. Miscellaneous Attention: VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! A cheaper alternative to high drugstore prices! 50 Pill Special - Only $99! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW: 877-382-4783 Miscellaneous Shop w/ A Viasat Expert For High Speed Satellite Internet. New Customer Deals In Your Area. Nationwide Service. New Service For 2023. 877661-2054 Miscellaneous Replace your roof with the best looking and longest lasting material – steel from Erie Metal Roofs! Three styles and multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer – up to 50% off installation + Additional 10% off install (for military, health workers & 1st responders.) Call Erie Metal Roofs: 1-855-585-1815 Miscellaneous TOP CA$H PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920-1980 Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg. And Gibson Mandolins / Banjos. 833-649-2292 Miscellaneous Denied Social Security Disability? Appeal! If you’re 50+, filed SSD and denied, our attorneys can help! Win or Pay Nothing! Strong, recent work history needed. 877553-0252 [Steppacher Law Offices LLC Principal Office: 224 Adams Ave Scranton PA 18503] Miscellaneous HEARING AIDS!! Highquality rechargeable, powerful Audien hearing aids priced 90% less than competitors. Tiny and NEARLY INVISIBLE! 45-day money back guarantee! 833601-0491 Miscellaneous DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER? You may qualify for a substantial cash awardeven with smoking history. NO obligation! We’ve recovered millions. Let us help!! Call 24/7, 888-503-0830 Miscellaneous Safe Step. North America’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-theline installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1600 Off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step 1-855-9313643 Sale Get DISH Satellite TV + Internet! Free Install, Free HD-DVR Upgrade, 80,000 On-Demand Movies, Plus Limited Time Up To $600 In Gift Cards. Call Today! 1-877920-7405 Time Share Wesley Financial Group, LLC Timeshare Cancellation Experts.Over $50,000,000 in timeshare debt and fees cancelled in 2019. Get free informational package and learn how to get rid of your timeshare! Free consultations. Over 450 positive reviews. Call 844-213-6711 STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED NETWORK ADS CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED TO PAGE 7B

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 27th of February, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of DEBBIE MARIE FRANKLIN (24 E 149), 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, Christopher Keith Franklin, Administrator on or before the 6th of June, 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 6th day of March, 2024.

Christopher Keith Franklin, Administrator

Estate of Debbie Marie Franklin 313 Ellington Creek LN Greer, SC 29651

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PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 27th of February, 2024 as Administrator of the Estate of CARL FRANCIS LAWRENCE, SR. (24 E 194), 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, Carl Francis Lawrence, Jr., Administrator on or before the 6th of June, 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 6th day of March, 2024.

Carl Francis Lawrence, Jr., Administrator

Estate of Carl Francis Lawrence, Sr. 4906 Durant Ct. Gastonia, NC 28056

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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 146

In the Matter of the Estate of: Larry Steve Hoyle, Deceased.

Having qualified on the 13th day of February, 2024 as Administratrix of the Estate of Larry Steve Hoyle, 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 29th 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 28th day of February, 2024.

Elizabeth Gail Hoyle 224 Parker Rd. Casar, NC 28020

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2014

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of DWIGHT COLIN SWOFFORD (24 E 50), 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, Dwight Colon Swofford, Administrator on or before the 28th 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 28th day of February, 2024.

Dwight Colon Swofford, Administrator

Estate of Dwight Colin Swofford 728 Skinner Rd Shelby, NC 28152

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PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 26th of February, 2024 as Executrix of the Estate of JOHN LOUIS PARKER (24 E 166), 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, Dawn M. Senter, Executrix on or before the 6th of June, 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 6th day of March, 2024.

Dawn M. Senter, Executrix

Estate of John Louis Parker

668 Harbinson Lane Lincolnton, NC 28092

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PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 30th of October, 2023 as Administratrix of the Estate of DAVID LEE (21 E 950), 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,

Dana Lee Gill, Administratrix on or before the 13th of June 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 13th day of March, 2024.

Dana Lee Gill, Administratrix

Estate of David Lee 137 Hillcrest St. Shelby, NC 28152

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PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of JEREMY DAVID LONDON (24 E 179), 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, Sylvia London, Administratrix on or before the 28th 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 28th day of February, 2024.

Slyvia London, Administratrix

Estate of Jeremy David London 1586 S Oak Drive Shelby, NC 28150

KMH (2/28, 3/06, 13 & 20/2024)

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 7th of March, 2024 as Executor of the Estate of CARL SAMUEL BRIDGES (24 E 210), 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, Samuel Richard Bridges, Executor on or before the 13th of June, 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 13th day of March, 2024.

Samuel Richard Bridges, Executor

Estate of Carl Samuel Bridges 1311 Mt. Sinai Church Road Shelby, NC 28152

KMH (3/13, 20, 27 & 4/03/2024)

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF CLEVELAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

Having qualified on 3rd of April, 2023 as Administratrix of the Estate of MATTIE LENE SLOAN (23 E 308), 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, Pattie L. Sloan, Administratrix on or before the 13th of June 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 13th day of March, 2024.

Pattie L. Sloan, Administratrix Estate of Mattie Lene Sloan 326 Deerfield Dr. Shelby, NC 28150

KMH (3/13, 20, 27 & 4/03/2024)

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Dear Savvy Senior, What are the IRS income tax filing requirements for retirees this tax season? I didn’t file a tax return the past two years because my income was below the filing threshold, but I got a part-time job late last year, so I’m wondering if I’m required to file this year.

Retired Worker

Dear Retired, Whether or not you are required to file a federal income tax return this year will depend on how much you earned last year (in 2023), as well as the source of the income, your age and filing status. Here’s a rundown of this tax season’s IRS tax filing requirement thresholds.

For most people, this is pretty straightforward. If your 2023 gross income –which includes all taxable income, not counting your Social Security benefits, unless you are married and filing separately – was below the threshold for your filing status and age, you probably won’t have to file. But if it’s over, you will.

• Single: $13,850 ($15,700 if you’re 65 or older by Jan. 1, 2023).

• Married filing jointly: $27,700 ($29,200 if you or your spouse is 65 or older; or $30,700 if you’re both over 65).

• Married filing separately: $5 at any age.

• Head of household: $20,800 ($22,650 if 65 or older).

• Qualifying surviving spouse: $27,700 ($29,200 if 65 or older).

To get a detailed breakdown on federal filing requirements, along with information on taxable and nontaxable income, call the IRS at 800-829-3676 and ask them to mail you a free copy of the “1040 and 1040-SR Instructions for Tax Year 2023,” or you can see it online at IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf.

Check Here Too

Be aware that there are other financial situations that can require you to file a tax return, even if your gross income falls below the IRS filing requirements.

For example, if you earned more than $400 from self-employment in 2023, owe any taxes on an IRA, Health Savings Account or an alternative minimum tax, or get premium tax credits because you, your spouse or a dependent is enrolled in a Health Insurance

Marketplace plan, you’ll need to file. You’ll also need to file if you’re receiving Social Security benefits, and onehalf of your benefits plus your other gross income and any tax-exempt interest exceeds $25,000, or $32,000 if you’re married and filing jointly.

To figure all this out, the IRS offers an online tax tool that asks a series of questions that will help you determine if you’re required to file, or if you should file because you’re due a refund. It takes less than 15 minutes to complete.

You can access this tool at IRS.gov/ Help/ITA – click on “Do I Need to File a Tax Return?” Or you can get assistance over the phone by calling the IRS helpline at 800-829-1040.

Check Your State Even if you’re not required to file a federal tax return this year, don’t assume that you’re also excused from filing state income taxes. The rules for your state might be very different. Check with your state tax agency before concluding that you’re entirely in the clear. For links to state tax agencies see

Taxadmin.org/fta-members.

Tax Preparation Help

If you find that you do need to file a tax return this year, you can free file through the IRS at IRS.gov/FreeFile if your 2023

for more information. You don’t have to be an AARP member to use this service.

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

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