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Friday
May162014

NC Gov and College Commencements

The Office of Governor Pat McCrory announced today that he will be delivering the commencement address at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College and Wingate University this upcoming weekend. The governor will first speak at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College on Friday followed by Wingate University on Saturday. In addition to this weekend’s commencement addresses, Governor McCrory will also speak at the Caterpillar Youth Apprenticeship Program graduation this evening in Sanford. This is the first graduating class of the apprenticeship program established between Lee County Schools, Central Carolina Community College and Caterpillar Inc.

Thursday
May152014

Changes for WCC Graduation Today

It's today and with a change in venue for graduates. Wilkes Community College’s 48th Annual Commencement Ceremony will be on Thursday, May 15, in the John A. Walker Community Center. College officials implemented the rain plan due to the forecast of imminent heavy rains today. Two ceremonies will be held, and tickets will be required for admission. Graduates have received their allotments of admission tickets. Members of the public may view the graduation ceremonies through a live stream. Access the live stream from  www.wilkescc.edu/Graduation. The Health Sciences Division and Industrial and Workforce Development Divisions graduates will participate in the 4 p.m. ceremony. The Arts and Sciences Division and the Business and Public Service Technologies Division graduates will participate in the 7 p.m. ceremony.

Thursday
May152014

More Stolen Copper in Wilkes

More copper has been reported stolen.  Over the past few years with the rising cost of the copper metal, some have resorted to stealing it to re-sale at salvage companies.  There have been a couple of reports in Wilkes this month including the most recent from a Traphill residence.  The homeowner lives out of town, but he came back this week to check on the property.  He realized there was a problem with his water and went to check out the well.  He found that someone had damaged the well house and had stolen copper wiring and a well pump.  Stolen property was estimated at 1200 dollars with damages at 900 dollars.  There are currently no suspects.

Thursday
May152014

Rabies Vaccination Clinics Tomorrow

The 2014 Rabies Vaccination Clinics continue this week for area dogs and cats.   You must present PROOF of current rabies vaccination to receive a 3 year vaccine.  The North Carolina State Law states:  It shall be unlawful for an owner to fail to provide current inoculation against rabies (hydrophobia) for any dog or cat four (4) months of age or older.  All dogs are to be held securely on a leash and all cats are to be contained in a carrier or box by a responsible person.  A charge of $7.00 will be made for each dog or cat vaccinated.  A licensed veterinarian will administer the vaccine.  Sponsors are the Wilkes County Animal Control, The Humane Society of Wilkes, and participating Veterinarians.  On Saturday, May 17th from 8 til noon rabies vaccination clinics will be at Animal Hospital of Wilkes, Riverview Animal Hospital, State Road Animal Hospital, and Wilkes Veterinary Hospital.  Elkin Veterinary Hospital will also have a rabies vaccination clinic this Saturday from 9 til noon. For more information, call the Wilkes County Animal Control and Animal Shelter and 903-7688.

Thursday
May152014

Equipment Stolen From Shed

Over 1200 dollars in property was stolen from an outbuilding in Millers Creek.  The building was an open storage shed.  The thief took 2 trimmers including a Skil trimmer and a Husqvarna trimmer and a DeWalt miter saw.  Stolen tools are valued over 1200 dollars.  There was no word on witnesses or suspects.  The Wilkes Sheriff's Office is investigating the theft.

Thursday
May152014

Stolen Car Recovered

Someone saw his take the car and called the owner.  The Wilkes Sheriff's Office was called after someone saw a man use a screwdriver to start and steal a car from the Traphill area.  The owner of the victim was notified by witnesses that her car was taken.  Sheriff's Deputies found the car thief who stated that the car was actually his and he didn't steal it.  However, the title of the vehicle was not in his name but in the name of the woman who called the Sheriff's Dept.  The man was arrested and charged with auto theft.  The debate over ownership will now move to a courthouse setting.

Thursday
May152014

Chickenfest Coming Later This Month

The countdown to ChickenFest 2014 is on. Hosted by The Record and presented by Tyson Foods, the ninth annual ChickenFest will feature more than 35 musical acts. The three-day, free-to-the-public music festival will be held on Friday, May 23; Saturday, May 24; and Sunday, May 25, at The Record Park at the corner of Fourth and E streets in North Wilkesboro. And, like always, there will be plenty of chicken for sale. This year’s event will focus on festival musicians, supporters, friends and family members who we have lost. The feature segment of this year’s event will be an all-star tribute to Wilkes native and bluegrass innovator Billie Ray Johnson. The tribute will close out Saturday evening’s performances and will be organized and led by David Johnson, Billie Ray’s son. David Johnson and his cousin, Eric Ellis, are both members of the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame and will be part of the tribute. Food will be prepared and sold by Arbor Grove United Methodist Church and others. The church will also hold a service on Sunday morning. A children’s play area will also be provided. For more information, call The Record at 336-667-0134.

Thursday
May152014

NC Soldier Gets Medal of Honor

Tuesday, at a ceremony at the White House with President Barack Obama, Charlotte resident Sergeant Kyle J. White received the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary bravery during a battle in Aranas, Afghanistan in 2007. Governor Pat McCrory, who met with Sgt. White in April, thanked him for his service after he received the award. “First and foremost I would like to thank Sgt. White for his selfless service to our nation, but I would also like to congratulate him on receiving our nation’s highest military honor, the Medal of Honor,” said Governor McCrory. “It is people like Kyle that make our nation the greatest on earth and I am honored to say that he is a North Carolina resident.”

Thursday
May152014

NC Business Optimism Up

The National Federation of Independent Business' Small Business Optimism Index rose 1.8 points in April to a post-recession high of 95.2. The economy continues to perform modestly and April’s index followed suit as it crossed the 95 marker for the first time since 2007. Seven Index components improved, one was unchanged and two fell. State-specific data isn’t available, but Gregg Thompson, state director of NFIB/North Carolina, said small-business owners across the state remain frustrated by the slow pace of recovery. “Our members are feeling more upbeat than they were this time a year ago, but we're still not where we want to be or where we ought be,” he said. NFIB is North Carolina's leading small-business association with over 8,000 dues-paying members representing a cross section of the state's economy.

Wednesday
May142014

A Couple of Scam Cases in Wilkes

In a couple of check involved scams, one Wilkes resident became a victim and one Wilkes resident called the Sheriff's Office.  In the first report, a Boomer woman answered an ad in the paper and communicated with someone in another country via email.  The woman was sent a check and instructed to cash the check but send part of the money back.  The woman feared this was a scam, so she notified the Wilkes Sheriff's Office and the newspaper.  She did not cash the check but turned it over to Sheriff's Investigators.  In the second incident, a Wilkes resident stated that they received a call one afternoon in which the caller explained that the Wilkes man had won a lottery prize.  In order to claim the prize, the man was told to send a 10,000 dollar check to an address in Arizona.  The check was sent, received, and cashed before the man realized it was a scam.  According to www.fraud.org, fake check scams are clever ploys designed to steal your money. You can avoid becoming a victim by recognizing how the scam works and understanding your responsibility for the checks that you deposit in your account. If someone you don’t know wants to pay you by check but wants you to wire some of the money back, beware! It’s a scam that could cost you thousands of dollars. There are many variations of the fake check scam. It could start with someone offering to buy something you advertised, pay you to do work at home, give you an “advance” on a sweepstakes you’ve supposedly won, or pay the first installment on the millions that you’ll receive for agreeing to have money in a foreign country transferred to your bank account for safekeeping. Whatever the pitch, the person may sound quite believable.  In either case, if you are sent a check to cash and send back money or if you are asked to sent a check or wire money to receive a prize....DO NOT SENT MONEY.  It's a scam.