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Lacey Orchard development approved By Loretta Cozart Kings Mountain City Council unanimously approved rezoning 99.58 acres bounded by Shelby Road, Crocker Road, and El Bethel Road from Suburban Residential and Auto Urban Commercial to Mixed Use. City Manager Jim Palenick reported that the Planning and Zoning Board recommended that the Lacey Orchard project be approved, provided a development agreement was reached. On behalf of Prestige Corporate Development, landscape architect Taylor Critcher spoke to the city council regarding the project, sharing that it would contain 8.5 acres of commercial space fronting Shelby Road, 210 single-family homes, and approximately 200 townhomes. An additional 1.3 acres have been set aside for amenities, trails, and sidewalks. Possible future plans include con-

nections to the city’s trail system, a pool, a dog park, and a clubhouse. The agreement provides for a 15-foot right-of-way easement along Crocker Road that will allow for future improvements. Steve Bailey of Prestige spoke regarding the development agreement after Councilwoman Sherra Miller pointed out that the buffer language was not included in what was shared with the city council. Mr. Bailey added that Prestige would agree to that condition. He shared that the intent is to develop and plant trees in that buffer before any homes adjacent to that area are built. City Manager Palenick advised the city council that they wanted that verbiage included, it should be added as part of the motion. Councilman West asked if the developer intends to request annexation, and Mr. Bailey shared that they

would. Christina Hildebrand of Kings Mountain opposed the project, sharing, “I’m not really against this proj-

ect, just that this is working on specific projects that have larger portions of land.” In a letter she mailed to the city council,

she advocated for significant modifications to Kings Mountain’s development process, specifically for large-scale 40-plus-acre

development projects, and asked the city to reach out to current residents and get their input on these and future projects.

Live table games open at Catawba Two Kings Casino The Catawba Two Kings Casino last week opened its first live table games, which are now the closest live table games to the Charlotte metropolitan area, as part of the third expansion of the temporary gaming facility in Kings Mountain. The 12 live table games welcomed players on June 17 on the casino’s expanded gaming floor. Earlier this month, 64 slot machines were added, bringing the total for slots, seats, and electronic table games to 1,064. The casino’s cashier cage is being expanded to enhance customer service. The table games include craps, roulette, mini-baccarat, blackjack, Mississippi stud poker, and three-card poker. The temporary casino opened in July 2021 with 500 slot machines, expanded to 1,000 slot machines in December 2021, and added a retail sportsbook, food truck, and dining area in September 2022. To accommodate the expansions, additional prefabricated modular structures were added to the venue. The formal opening of the table games follows the Catawba Nation’s June 7 ceremonial groundbreaking to mark the beginning of construction on its planned $700 million casino resort at the Kings Mountain site. The introductory phase of the permanent casino, which will replace the temporary facility, is anticipated to be completed and open in early 2026. “While we are thrilled that construction is underway on our major casino resort, we are continuing to invest in our

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current gaming facility to broaden its appeal to residents and visitors to the greater Charlotte area and South Carolina,” Catawba Nation Chief Brian Harris said. “We anticipate the live table games will be very popular and give people who have not been to the casino a great reason to visit.” To support the operation of table games, this spring, the casino held a free dealer school in Kings Mountain and has added about 135 new positions – including dealers, supervisors, and management – with the table games expansion. The casino now has more than 400 team members.

City of KM wants your photos As part of celebrating the 150th anniversary of the City of Kings Mountain, we want to honor the individuals who helped develop our city. Who

are these individuals? They are the residents of this remarkable city - it’s you! Please share

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graphs of yourself and your family using the hashtag #KMTURNS150. Your photographs will be showcased online and on the large screen at Patriots Park, where they will be displayed for the rest of the year. Happy Birthday, Kings Mountain!

Men pass counterfeit bills in downtown KM

Kings Mountain Police seeks assistance in a Fraud/ Counterfeit currency case involving two unknown black males. On Thursday, June 20, around 3 p.m.,

counterfeit $100 bills were passed at four businesses on S Battleground Ave, Kings Mountain, NC. Anyone with information regarding the identity

of these suspects is asked to contact Detective Cutler at 704-734-4610 or submit an anonymous tip via the QR code. Case #2024-01408.

Smart benches improve internet access in KM By Loretta Cozart Five solar-powered smart benches have been installed around Kings Mountain. These benches not only offer seating but also provide citizens with free broadband internet access and convenient charging stations. The benches can be found at the following locations: Davidson Park on Sims Street, Thombs walking track on Watterson Street, Deal See BENCHES, Page 5A

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