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Friday
Sep232011

Charges Filed In Wreck

Charges have been filed against a North Wilkesboro resident in a wreck that happened on Wilkesboro earlier this week.  According to a report filed with the Wilkesboro Police, two vehicles were stopped one behind the other at a light at the corner of Wilkesboro Blvd and Main Street.  When the light turned green, both cars started to move forward. Delmar Walker was driving the car behind another car driven by a woman from Lenoir.  Walker’s car hit the back of the other vehicle, and Walker told police his brakes were not working properly.  However, the officer investigating the wreck reviewed the evidence and questioned witnesses.  The officer then concluded that Walker should not have been using his brakes as both cars were moving forward at the time.  It was determined that Walker accelerated too quickly causing him to hit the other car from behind.  Walker was charged with failure to reduce speed and no insurance.  One passenger in the first car was transported to WRMC with injuries.  Property damage to the cars ranged 300 to 3000 dollars.

Friday
Sep232011

Seat Check Saturday Is Tomorrow In Wilkes

This week is Child Passenger Safety Week and Safe Kids of Wilkes County held an informal luncheon on Thursday as a way to find out more about Safe Kids.  Wayne Goodwin, the State Insurance Commissioner, State Fire Marshal, and State Chair of SAFE Kids, explained SAFE Kids is all about teaching parents and guardians things to keep children safe in the home, outside, in a car, etc.  Goodwin reminds us that taking a short trip in a car without a child in a safety seat or leaving them in a hot car for just a minute is never good, because most accidents happen close to home and cars can quickly heat up to dangerous temperatures.  There have been several events this week concluding with another one on Saturday.  Tomorrow Seat Check Saturday will be at Empire Chevrolet in Wilkesboro from 8 til Noon on the 24th.  Child Safety Seats will be inspected and replaced free if there is a problem with the seat.  The checks are free and take only 10 to 15 minutes. For more information on Safe Kids Wilkes County call 921-7534 or go online www.safekids.org or www.ncdoi.com .

Friday
Sep232011

NC Troopers Benefit MADD

The North Carolina Highway Patrol is holding a special event to benefit Mothers Against Drunk Driving or MADD.  The 5th annual Patrol Stroll will be held at the North Carolina State Highway Patrol Training Academy on Garner Road in Raleigh on Saturday, September 24, 2011. There will be a 5k race and a one mile fun run. Registration for runners will begin at 7:00 a.m. This will be a family event and the public is welcomed to attend and participate.  In addition, a "silent auction" will be held on several items.  The goal of the Patrol Stroll is to bring citizens and law enforcement together in a combined effort to improve the overall health of the men, women and children across the state. The Patrol Stroll was first created in 2006. The National Guard will be helping for the third time this year and they will be bringing the rock climbing wall and an obstacle course. All proceeds raised will go to MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving).  More further information, contact Trp. Larry McKeithan at 919-609-2753 or online at  www.thepatrolstroll.org.

Thursday
Sep222011

Stolen Motors Found in Hole in the Ground

Watch for holes in the ground while mowing, you might hit a motor.  It seems a thief in the area would also make good pack rat.  Wilkes County Sheriff’s Officials were called out to the Governor Stokes Road area this week in reference to some electric motors being found in a hole in the ground.  A local resident was doing some mowing when he saw the motors in a hole near the shoulder of the road.  Records were checked and it was determined that the motors were taken in a break-in at Bryant Church Hard Woods back in June.  Some of the things taken in that break-in had been recovered earlier and Joshua Anthony Stone of Ferguson was arrested and charged in the theft.  In all, 4 electric motors, a electric blower assembly, and alternator with a total value over 2500 dollars were recovered.  Bryant Church Hard Woods were contacted and they came to identify the stolen property which was returned to them.

Thursday
Sep222011

SAFE Kids of Wilkes Events Today and Saturday

This week is Child Passenger Safety Week and Safe Kids of Wilkes County has several events planned for today and Saturday.  Fire Marshal Kevin Bounds says Safe Kids Wilkes County will be hosting an informal luncheon on Thursday, September 22 at the Wilkesboro Civic Center as a way for those attending to find out more about Safe Kids.  A Child Passenger Safety Seat Check and hyperthermia demonstration will be conducted today Thursday from 12 til 4 at the Wilkesboro Fire Department.  Child Safety Seats will be inspected and replaced free if there is a problem with the seat.  The checks are free and take only 10 to 15 minutes.  Another event Seat Check Saturday will be at Empire Chevrolet in Wilkesboro from 8 til Noon on the 24th.  Again this is a free check of child safety seats.  For more information on Safe Kids Wilkes County call 921-7534 or go online www.safekids.org .

Thursday
Sep222011

Multiple Break-ins at One Residence

Three buildings were entered, an attempt was made to enter a 4th building, there was property damage, and some property was stolen.  In a report filed with the Sheriff’s Department this week, a Macedonia Church Road resident reported multiple break-ins and a theft.  According to the victim, he returned home and found someone had been inside his house.  Drawers were opened, mattresses were overturned, but nothing appeared to be missing.  A screen on the back door had been cut for the unknown person to get inside the house.  Then the victim saw that the hinges had been removed from a shed and entry was made.  Again it appeared someone had gone through the stuff inside but nothing was stolen.  Two windows on another shed were broken out but there were no signs that anyone got in that time.  However, a window was broken out of a wood work shop and entry was made.  This time the victim noted that an air compressor, a leaf blower, and a miter saw had been stolen.  Stolen property is valued at 160 dollars.  Damages are estimated at 220 dollars.  There are no leads and no suspects at this time.

Thursday
Sep222011

Prescription Abuse in Wilkes Community Forum

For a number of years, Wilkes County has been at the forefront of the epidemic of prescription drug misuse, abuse, and overdoses.  Several in the community including local law enforcement, Child Abuse Prevention Team, DSS, Wilkes County Schools, and Fred Brason of Project Lazarus have responded to the problem in Wilkes.  On Thursday, September 29, a Community Forum will be held at the Stone Family Center from noon til 1:30 with lunch provided.  This will be a time of reporting, defining how and what has been accomplished, acknowledging those involved, revealing the current status of the county and state, and our next steps in battling the epidemic of prescription drug abuse.  According to Brason, Wilkes is now headed in the right direction and the things learned here are being shared with other counties in the state.  The public is invited.

Thursday
Sep222011

China Has Cost NC Jobs

According to the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a new study finds that the trade deficit with China has cost North Carolina over 100,000 jobs since 2001.  Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) is a non-partisan, non-profit partnership forged to strengthen manufacturing in the U.S.   A staggering 2.8 million jobs, largely in manufacturing, have been lost as a result of the growing U.S. trade deficit with China since that country’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, according to a study released by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).  The report, written by EPI’s Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Research Robert E. Scott, cited illegal currency manipulation as a major cause of the rapidly growing U.S. trade deficit with China.  Unlike other currencies, the Chinese Yuan does not fluctuate freely against the dollar, but is artificially pegged in order to boost China’s exports.
In North Carolina, the EPI report disclosed that 107,800 jobs were lost as a result of the growing trade deficit with China. 
 Scott Paul, executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), said, “North Carolina urgently needs more manufacturing jobs to put people back to work, but our out-of-control trade deficit with China makes that impossible. Reducing our trade deficit and stopping China's unfair trade practices will grow jobs, lower our trade deficit and put the United States on sound fiscal footing.”  The report concluded that “Unless China raises the real value of the Yuan by at least 28.5 percent and eliminates other trade distortions, the U.S. trade deficit and job losses will continue to grow rapidly in the future.”

Thursday
Sep222011

HUD Grants for NC

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development this week awarded $541,179  in grants to children and families living in North Carolina from health and safety hazards in their homes.  The grants will support efforts to control asthma and allergy triggers such as mold, moisture, mitigate safety hazards in homes, and improve energy efficiency. The grant funding announced this week is part of $18 million HUD is awarding nationwide to clean up health hazards.  The funding will go to cities, counties, states and universities to eliminate dangerous health and other safety hazards in thousands of privately-owned, low-income housing units.  

Wednesday
Sep212011

Road Rage Sends Woman to Baptist Hospital

Road rage resulted in a woman being taken to Baptist Hospital with serious injuries yesterday.  According to Trooper DW Hollar with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, a woman from Fleetwood got on Hwy 421 from Hwy115 just before 5pm Tuesday.  The woman identified as Barbara Pinnix of Fleetwood was stopped at a light.  The car behind her blew the horn when she remained stopped after the light turned green.  This made Pinnix angry and she gestured to the other driver who gestured back.  The two drivers then proceeded on Hwy 421 yelling out the window at each other.  Then Pinnix swerved her Chevy Blazer in an attempt to hit the other car.  The driver of the other car was able to avoid a collision; however, swerving the Blazer caused Pinnix to lose control and the vehicle flipped over twice in the roadway.  No other vehicles were involved in the wreck.  The other driver called the Highway Patrol after the accident to explain what happened.  Pinnix was taken to WRMC and later transferred to Baptist Hospital with serious injuries.  Pinnix was also charged in the wreck with aggressive driving.