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Wednesday
May142014

Wilkes Community Graduation: A Change in Plans

It's 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 on Thursday. 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.

Wednesday
May142014

Stuffing and Stealing Hundreds

They were able to stuff hundreds of dollars in stolen items into their pocketbooks.  Wilkesboro Police were called to Kohls regarding a couple of shoplifters.  The two white females were observed by store staff.  The women would select clothing, go into the fitting room, and stuff the clothes in their pocketbook.  The women were stopped when they attempted to leave without paying.  One woman admitted to stealing and stuffing a total of 335 dollars in clothes and the other woman admitted to stealing and stuffing over 900 dollars in clothes.  The 1200 dollars in stolen property was recovered and returned to the store; the women were charged with larceny.

Wednesday
May142014

Drag Stolen Property Into Woods

Looks like they dragged all of it into the woods.  The Wilkes Sheriff's Office is investigating a theft from a property on JA Russell Drive.  The victim reported that a pull behind disc, a 4-foot drag,  a 2-foot auger bit, and scaffolding braces were stolen.  The equipment and other property was stored behind the owner's house.  It appeared that someone had drug the property from the back of the house, through the woods nearby, and down an old logging road.  There is no word on suspects; the stolen property was valued at 1000 dollars.

Wednesday
May142014

WCC Clubs Collects Shoes

Wilkes Community College’s ENACTUS Club selected Project Sole as its spring service project. The club collected 331 pairs of athletic shoes to help needy individuals living in poverty situations throughout the United States and Third World countries. ENACTUS is a global non-profit and community of students who are committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives. WCC’s ENACTUS chapter has a regional representative who recommended the Project Sole Project to the club. In addition to the boxes placed on WCC’s Wilkes and Ashe campuses and at the Alleghany Center, the YMCA of Wilkes County allowed collection boxes to be placed at its family center and the Express Y. The New Life Center in Millers Creek, Lowe’s Hardware and Wilkesboro’s Qdoba also had collection boxes.

Wednesday
May142014

NC Political Leader Dies

The second highest vote getter in the recent Democratic primary for North Carolina’s Second Congressional District seat, Keith Crisco, died Monday, according to his company, Asheboro Elastics Corporation.  The 71-year-old textile entrepreneur and former state commerce secretary reportedly died at his home after a fall. Following news of the sudden death of former Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce Keith Crisco, Governor Pat McCrory released the following statement: “My heart sank, like so many other people who admired Keith Crisco, when I learned of his sudden passing,” said Governor McCrory. “While I was a mayor, and now as governor, Keith was a partner, collaborator and strong advocate for the state he loved." Crisco was a resident of Asheboro for the past 35 years. Crisco served as North Carolina Department of Commerce secretary from 2009 to 2012 under Governor Beverly Perdue.  

Wednesday
May142014

NC Gov Praises Debt Reduction

At a news conference at a Raleigh NCWorks office Monday, Governor Pat McCrory praised the drastic reduction of North Carolina’s unemployment insurance debt to the federal government, which dropped  by approximately $1.5 billion since January 2013, when the obligation stood at $2.6 billion. The governor also praised the success of NCWorks in matching employers and with jobseekers, but said more reforms are needed to modernize the state’s workforce development efforts.  Governor McCrory said, "I am encouraged by the incredible progress DES and NCWorks have made in a short period of time and I look forward to working with the General Assembly for more reforms that will keep up the positive momentum we’ve built.” The governor said he would like to see the General Assembly modernize workforce development laws to account for the impact of online job searches. He wants a photo ID to be required for the collection of benefits and statutory changes that would protect the confidentiality of claimants during the appeals process, while at the same time preserving North Carolina’s federal eligibility.  

Tuesday
May132014

Only Taking the Cash

Over a thousand dollars in change was reported stolen from a location on Boone Trail.  The Wilkes Sheriff's Office was called last week regarding a theft from an outbuilding.  The victim told Sheriff's Investigators that about 1500 dollars in change including quarters and dimes was stolen.  Also a red toolbox and some tools were taken.  The items were in a storage building that was only tied shut.  There is a suspect in this theft and charges are pending.

At a Wilkesboro residence, again only money was reported stolen.  The Wilkes Sheriff's Office was called to a house on Country Square Drive regarding a break-in and theft.  There were no signs of forced entry; however, 480 dollars in cash was taken from a bedroom.  Nothing else was reported stolen; there are no suspects in this theft.

Tuesday
May132014

Already Banned

The charges included larceny and trespassing as one was already banned from the store.  Wilkesboro Police were called out to Walmart regarding two shoplifters being detained at the store.  Store staff observed two white females take food, a drink, and makeup from the store.  The two were stopped in the parking lot and asked to step back inside the store to wait for Police.  One of the two had already been banned from the store for a previous incident.  Citations were given for trespassing and larceny and both were given a court date before being released.

Tuesday
May132014

Who Is The Guilty Dog?

Animal Control will be looking for the dog and the Wilkes Sheriff's Office will be looking for the owner.  A woman from Lenoir was traveling on Sampson Road in Wilkes when a large brown dog came out of a wooded area near a house and began biting the woman's car.  The victim continued driving while the dog was still biting the vehicle.  The woman was able to see the extent of the damages when she got home and called the Sheriff's Dept.  That investigation is ongoing.

Tuesday
May132014

WEF Has Record Breaking Fundraiser for Wilkes Schools

The Wilkes Education Foundation’s (WEF) 24th Annual Hugh Martin Memorial Golf Tournament was held earlier this month and generated a record $19,000 toward mini-grants and scholarships awarded to Wilkes County Schools’ students and teachers. 120 player gathered for the tournament, which was held at Oakwoods Country Club. Since 1990, the Hugh Martin Memorial Golf Tournament has provided over $330,000 in awards to Wilkes County Schools in the form of mini-grants to teachers for special projects that are not funded through the state or county. WEF also provides scholarships and has awarded over $428,000 to Wilkes County students. David McNeill, chair of the golf tournament committee, said, “I am grateful for the support of all the players, our sponsors, volunteers and the committee members who helped make this year’s tournament such a great success.”  The tournament was established in memory of Hugh Martin who died in April 1990. Hugh was an avid golfer and had been a teacher at Mulberry Elementary and Wilkes Central before becoming a state and federal probation officer.