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Monday
Apr032006

News & Sports For April 3rd

Unemployment Climbs In Wilkes
Wilkes County’s unemployment rate continues to climb. At the end of February, the jobless rate stood at 5.7%, which translates to 1814 people finding themselves without work. That’s an increase of .6% from January, when unemployment was at 5.1% and continues a trend started at the end of December, as seasonal workers were let go. So far over the first three months of 2006, a total of 227 people have lost their job in Wilkes County. Also more bad news from the latest employment numbers, as the county’s labor force is shrinking. In January, the Wilkes labor force totaled 32150 people. By the beginning of March, that number had dropped to 32049, meaning that 101 people either retired or left the county.

All For A Bowl Of Soup
Thieves broke into a local man’s apartment last week, running off with two bowls of soup. The incident happened at an apartment complex on the Elledge Mill Road, as the renter came home to find the side door was open. Glass in the door had been shattered and thieves had walked right in. Taken from inside were two cans of soup, a ceramic piggy bank and $15 in change. Neighbors saw a woman hanging around the area and provided information to sheriff’s deputies. That investigation is ongoing.

Time Ticking Down To Register
Time’s almost up if you haven’t registered yet to vote in the primaries this year. At 5pm Friday, voter registration will be over. If by that afternoon you aren’t registered to vote, then you won’t be able to cast a ballot in the primary elections or in the school board race. All registrations have to be turned in to the Board of Elections by 5pm or if you’re out of town, you can mail it in with a postmark of this Friday’s date.

Fox To Have Wilkes County Office
5th District Congresswoman Virginia Fox wants people of the area to know that she’s available to help whenever possible. With that in mind, the congresswoman has an office here in Wilkes County that is in operation for certain portions of the week. On the first and third Friday of each month, Foxx has representatives available at the Wilkes County office building from 2 til 4pm. That’s this Friday April 7th from 2-4pm. If you’re not able to make it out during those hours, you can also send your comments or concerns to the congresswoman via her website, which is located at www.fox.house.gov.

Blood Drive Coming Up Today
1500 pints of blood are used in hospitals and emergency rooms every day to treat accident victims, deal with disease and perform surgery. With accidents and other injuries constantly in the news, Wilkes County’s blood supply continues to hover around the critical level. In order to help solve the problem, the Red Cross has organized another blood drive today. The drive will be held at Millers Creek Baptist Church from 2-7pm. Before donating, just remember that you must be at least 17 years old and weigh no less than 110 lb. To set up an appointment you can call the Red Cross at 838-4563

Cheaper Way To File Taxes
We are t-minus 12 days and counting before this year’s tax deadline and a lot of people haven’t had time to file a return yet. But if you fit in that category don’t panic, because there is some help on the way. Filing your return doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg, thanks to a new plan across North Carolina. The State Department of Revenue has set up an agreement with two companies to offer free state & federal tax returns through their website. The plan applies to anyone who makes $50,000 a year or less and can be accessed by going to www.dor.state.nc.us . That will let you link up with either TaxEngine or TaxSimple, the two companies providing the free service.

State News

Amendment Sold In Burlington
How much is history worth to you? For one person in Burlington, the answer was an astounding $1.8 million. That’s how much was paid out for an original copy of the 13th Amendment this weekend in Burlington. An auction house in the area had uncovered a copy of the document, of which only 13 copies were ever made and put it up to bid. A man from New York won the bidding and took home the document, which was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln, abolishing slavery over 150 years ago.

Bush Coming To Carolina
President Bush will be making a return to the Queen City this week. Bush will be making a stop in Charlotte on Thursday, to discuss progress in the war on terrorism. This will mark Bush’s 6th trip to North Carolina during his presidency. He last made an appearance back in December, speaking on global trade in Kernersville.

Burlington Students To Wait For Degree

Students in Buncombe County will have to wait a few days later to get their degree. 1300 seniors from local high schools had been scheduled to walk down the isle of the Asheville Civic Center the first week of June. However thanks to a scheduling conflict, instead of students elephants will be walking in the center. The ringing Brothers Circus will be making its’ way through Asheville and somehow the center was double booked. School officials are upset because they reserved the center back in August of 2005, with a date set for June 1st-4th. However as it stands, the students will be waiting up to 10 days before getting their diplomas.

Sports Headlines

Redick & Morrison Share National Spotlight
The season may be over for J.J. Redick, but the awards ceremonies have just begun. On Thursday, Redick and Gonzaga’s Adam Morrison were named co-players of the year by the United State Basketball Writers Association, marking the first time in history that two players have shared the award. Morrison and Redick were given the Oscar Robertson Trophy in a ceremony at Conseco Fieldhouse Friday night.

NCAA Scoreboard
Taking a look at the NCAA Women’s Final Four, the field is set for tomorrow’s championship. It’ll be the Lady Blue Devils of Duke taking on the Lady Terrapins of Maryland. Maryland beat UNC 81-70, despite the Lady Tarheels getting 28 points and 10 rebounds from Erlana Larkins. It was Duke over LSU 64-45, thanks in part to 13 points from senior Monique Curry.

Sendek Leaves State
The NC State Wolfpack will have a new coach on the sidelines next year as Herb Sendek is on his way out west. Sendek accepted a job over the weekend with Arizona State, taking over as that college’s men’s basketball coach effective immediately. Sendek leaves the Wolfpack with a record of 191-132 in 10 seasons, having drawn criticism for his team’s early exit from the NCAA tournament this year.

Bobcats Lose To Cavs

It went down to the wire, but the Charlotte Bobcats fell just short on Sunday with a 101-97 loss to Cleveland. Raymond Felton led Charlotte with 20 points, as the Bobcats drop to 20-54.

NHL: Carolina vs. Atlanta
On the ice this weekend, the Carolina Hurricanes lost to Atlanta 5-2. Carolina was on cruise control for most of the game, having already locked up both a playoff spot and the Southeast Conference title. With the loss, the Hurricanes drop to 48-20 on the season with a game tonight against Washington.

NASCAR Results
It was Tony Stewart taking the checkered flag Sunday night at Martinsville, in the Direct TV 500. Jeff Gordon was second, Jimmie Johnson third, Dale Earnhart Jr. came in fourth and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five. Drivers will now head to Texas this next week for the Samsung/Radio Shack 500.

Friday
Mar312006

News & Sports For March 31st

Fire Departments Battle Blaze On Hwy 421
Officials from the Forestry Service and two Wilkes County fire departments were out for most of the afternoon on Thursday, battling a blaze on Hwy 421. The fire started just off of West Hwy 421, as dried out timber went up in smoke. Champion & Millers Creek fire departments were called out along with the Forest Service to put out the blaze, which raged for over four hours before they got it under control.

Con Artist Attempts To Scam Wilkes Bank
Wilkesboro police are investigating an attempted scam involving the local BB&T branch today. Earlier this month a Wilkesboro man opened up an account at the bank on River Street, depositing two checks worth over $10,000. However the bank soon learned that the checks were fake, as the company listed on them doesn’t exist. In addition, the man’s social security number, address and tax information all were revealed to be fake. 21-yr-old Daniel Minton is wanted on charges of obtaining property by false pretense both here in Wilkes and in another incident in Clemmons.

Thieves Hit North Wilkesboro Residence

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to an apartment on the Elledge Mill Road Wednesday afternoon, after thieves paid a visit. The homeowner had returned to find several items missing and blood on the floor. Taken from inside were several bottles of pain medication, $6 in change and just under $200 in other merchandise. There is a suspect and that investigation continues.

Candlelight Vigil To Be Held Today
The Child Abuse Prevention Team is asking that you set aside a few minutes today, to join in remembering abused children in North Carolina. A Candlelight Vigil will be held at Our House from 11am til 9pm tonight, as the names of children killed by abuse are read and special music performed. In addition, Our House will be holding a diaper drive this Saturday to help supply the child abuse prevention team. That will go on at Cornerstone Church on Saturday from 10am til 12 noon. For more information on any of these events you can call Our House at 667-5555.

Tires Stolen From Local Business
Thieves hit a local business this week, running off with $2500 worth of tires. The incident happened at AE Myers Tire Service, on West Main Street in Wilkesboro. The owner of the business called sheriff’s deputies on Wednesday, after coming in to find that 12 tires had been taken off the wall in the garage. There was no sign of a break-in and nothing else taken from the property. There is however a possible suspect in the case and that investigation continues.

Child Advocacy Study Highlights Whats Needed
Throughout this week, we've been going over a study put out by the North Carolina Child Advocacy Institute. In today's final part, we break down the recommendations that the study suggested should be put into place. On the economic side of things, the institute believes that more financial help for parents will mean better development for their kids. Among the economic suggestions was a request to raise the minimum wage until it reaches "a living wage" and guarantee health benefits to all workers, no matter how big or small the company. Also the study called for child care to be subsidized by the state and for North Carolina to install an Earned Income Tax Credit. As far as child safety goes, the institute called for universal health care for all children, regardless of their financial situation, while also creating better health and safety education programs in the local school systems. Finally to cut down on the abuse that is seen throughout the state, the study called for a decrease in the amount of time kids spend in the foster care system and instead finding a permanent family to take the children in. As with the rest of this week's information, you can go online and check it out at www.ncchild.org.

Blood Drive Coming Up Tomorrow
Each day across North Carolina, 1500 pints of blood are needed to treat accident victims and for use in surgery. With rain in the forecast, the Wilkes Red Cross is preparing for the worst by organizing another blood drive. This next one will be held tomorrow at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church on Hwy 115 from 10am til 2:30pm. And just remember before giving, you must be at least 17 years old and weigh no less than 110 lbs. To call for an appointment, the Red Cross number is 838-4563.

Regional News

Caldwell County Joins Drug Program
Caldwell County has added their name to a growing list of areas that has signed up for a new drug discount card. The benefit, which is offered through the National Association of Counties, gives citizens an average savings of 20% on all their prescription needs. North Carolina counties involved with the benefit include Alexander, Caldwell, Catawba and Union

State News

Body Of Missing Teacher Found In Burke County
The search has ended for a missing teacher in Burke County. Steven Edge vanished nineteen days ago while out on Lake James and officials uncovered his body on Wednesday. A sonar camera was used to scan the lake and pinpointed what turned out to be Edge’s body, about 100 feet off shore. Workers from over ten separate agencies had searched for Edge since his disappearance. Bad weather is believed to be at fault in his death.

Wager Placed On Final Four
With teams from North Carolina and Maryland in the NCAA Women’s Final Four, wagers are being placed between state officials. Senator Elizabeth Dole was challenged by Maryland Senator Barbara Mikulski. If the Lady Heels win, Dole gets a plate of crab cakes. If the Lady Terrapins advance, then it’s Mukulski who gets to dig into a meal of North Carolina barbeque. Senator Dole not only accepted the challenge, but made a prediction of her own, saying that she expects to have two North Carolina teams in the final game.

Union County Prosecutors Made Deal For Testimony
Officials in Union County are investigating allegations made against two former prosecutors. In Wednesday’s edition of the Charlotte Observer, Johnell Porter, a witness in a 1996 murder trial, told reporters that he had lied while on the stand. Porter said that his made up testimony was the result of a deal he made with county prosecutors. Specifically prosecutors Ken Honeycutt and Scott Brewer are being investigated, for allegedly knowing about the deal but not mentioning it to the judge in the case or defense council. Porter’s testimony helped to convict John Gregory Hoffman of the murder of a Marshville store owner. After the allegations were made public, Hoffman was granted a new trial, to begin this fall.

Sports Headlines

UNC Drops In Latest Top 25 Poll
The latest college baseball poll was released and UNC takes a tumble. The Tarheels stumbled on the field, going 3-2 over the past week. That brought their record to 20-5, good enough to be ranked 7th in the nation. NC State meanwhile moved up in the list, rising to 17th with a record of 21-8. Florida State is sitting in first place with a record of 25-2.

NCAA Skills Contest
Taking a look at the men’s side of college basketball, the NCAA held their skills competitions last night, with players vying for the 3-point and dunk title. Justin Gray of Wake Forest was in the three-point contest, but was eliminated in the first round. The news was better for the ACC in the Dunk Championship, as it was UNC’s David Noel taking the title.

Paulus Goes Under The Knife

Duke fans are at ease today, after point guard Greg Paulus successfully made it through surgery this week. He had bone chips removed from his left wrist, after playing with a brace on it during this past season. Paulus is expected to be back up and ready to go by the time Midnight Madness comes around in October.

Carolina Players Make Ladies All-American Teams

Two players from North Carolina schools made the list when the Associated Press All-American women’s basketball teams were announced this week. On the first team was Ivory Latta, the 5’6 ft. junior from the UNC Tarheels and making the second team was 6 ft. senior Monique Currie from Duke. UNC will take on Maryland and Duke will face off against LSU in the women’s Final Four this Sunday.

Former Duke Player Considering Retirement

In the senior circuit of the NBA, it looks like the end of the road for a former Duke Blue Devil. Orlando Magic forward Grant Hill is considering retirement, after learning that he may need additional surgery. Hill is attempting to rehab a sports hernia injury, in hopes of making it back to play next year. The 33-yr-old Hill is already a veteran of the operating room, having six surgeries since August of 2000.

Spencer Taking Over The No. 49 This Weekend

In NASCAR, there’s going to be a change of pace this weekend for BAM Racing. Rookie driver Brent Sherman will be replaced for one week, with Jimmy Spencer taking over behind the wheel of the No. 49 Dodge. The reason for the switch is that under the new rules, drivers aren’t allowed to test at Martinsville and being a rookie, Sherman had never raced there before.

Thursday
Mar302006

News & Sports For March 30th

Child Advocacy Study Raises Questions
On Wednesday, 3WC told you about a study that's been released by the NC Child Advocacy Institute. The study highlighted current facts about life here in Wilkes and how it's affecting the children of the area. Today we're taking a look at the education data the study put out. The study found that in 1990, 62.6% of local kids finished high school in four years. Now more than ten years down the road, unfortunately that number has dropped to 59.1% or roughly 541 students. Some good news however as local schools at both the 3rd and 8th grade level have seen comprehension increase for the end of grade testing in math and reading. Back in 1998 during the last study, only 65% of 3rd graders and 74% of 8th graders could understand and pass the test. Now that number has climbed to 79% for both classes. Also the dropout rate has decreased here in Wilkes. Ten years ago, 10.4% of high school students were quitting. Now that number is down to 7.9% or 251 students. That's still slightly higher than the state average of 5.2%. Coming up on tomorrow's newscast we'll take a look at what the Institute found from their study and what recommendations are being used. Also to check up on the facts yourself, you can log on to www.ncchild.org

Bank Of America Paying Customers To Stop Receiving Statements
Bank of America customers in Wilkes and across the U.S. are being asked to stop receiving their account statements. The company announced yesterday that for every person who agrees to stop getting a printed statement of their account, $1 will be donated to the Nature Conservancy. The plan is to convince people to start checking their statements over the internet and save paper, along with saving money.

Gas Thieves Hit Local Church
Gas thieves attempted to hit a church in North Wilkesboro earlier this week. Early Wednesday morning, deputies were called out to Peace Haven Church in response to someone trying to steal gas from the church van. When deputies arrived, they saw a man underneath the vehicle who immediately stood up and took off running. After a brief chase deputies caught the man and put him in custody. He had punched a hole in the tank before they arrived, managing to drain out about 5 gallons of gas. 29-yr-old Donald Scott Lewis was arrested and charged with tampering with a vehicle, attempted larceny and resisting arrest.

Focus On Ministry
When people can’t afford to buy food, who do they turn to? Here in Wilkes, Samaritan’s Christian Ministries lends a hand. The organization, which has been in operation for over six years, is reaching more people every day and director Judith Holman-Anderson will be Brian’s guest this week on Focus on the Foothills. They’ll be talking about the ministry and some ways you can get involved. That’s coming up today at 1:05pm right after the midday stock report.

Vandals Cause Damage At Local Home
An argument led to several thousand dollars worth of damage at a house on the Baptist Home Road this week. Two residents of the area got into an argument on Monday and even after they had gone their separate ways, the issue apparently wasn’t settled. One of the men came to the other’s house in the early morning hours on Tuesday, shooting at the residence with a BB gun. Windows and portions of the vinyl siding were damaged, along with the homeowner’s Chevy Silverado. Estimated damages were placed at $1350. The vandal’s name and address were given to deputies and when questioned, he admitted committing the crime. 17-yr-old Christopher Lee Foster was arrested and charged with property damage.

Blood Drive Later Today
With rain and wind in the forecast this weekend, that means there’s a good chance of an accident occurring. To prepare and make sure we have enough blood on hand, the local Red Cross is holding a drive today at Wilkes Central High School. The drive will last from 8:30am til 2pm and is open to everyone. No appointment is needed but if you want to avoid the traffic as students go to and from class, you can call and set one up at 838-4563. The Red Cross asks that would be donors eat and drink plenty of fluids before coming in.

Boomer Woman’s Car Hit By Vandals
A Boomer woman got a surprise as she was heading to Wilkesboro Tuesday afternoon. While on Hwy 16 South, someone tossed a rock at the vehicle, causing an estimated $200 in damage. However no one in the area could recall seeing anyone near the road and there are no suspects. That investigation continues.

Small Business Series Tonight At WCC
It can be hard starting up your own business, especially if you have to compete with larger companies. What business model should you follow? Can your idea even succeed in the current economic climate? Coming up tonight, the Small Business Center at Wilkes Community College will wrap up their Small Business Start Up Series. In this fifth seminar, the topic will be “Obtaining A Small Business Loan”. You can pre-register by calling WCC at 336-838-6210 or 336-838-6113. The seminar is open to everyone and there is no cost to attend.

State News

Students Walk Out In Protest
Over thirty high school students in Smithfield North Carolina decided to leave class a little early on Wednesday. The walkout was staged as a protest against current immigration bills being debated in Congress. Later in the afternoon, the students were joined by family members and other supporters, as the protest grew to an estimated 50 people. At the heart of the controversy is House Bill 4437, currently before the Senate. This bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives last December, would make it a felony to enter the U.S. illegally and also would establish a two layer fence stretching across 700 miles of the Mexican border. The students now face possible suspension for their actions.

Lottery To Start Today Despite Appeal
Tickets will go on sale today for the new North Carolina lottery, despite an appeal currently in the court system. The NC Institute of Constitutional Law announced this week that it’s already filed an appeal, attempting to get its’ case back into court. The Institute had their lawsuit tossed out last week by a Wake County judge, who said they gave no evidence to prove the new lottery was a tax as the lawsuit indicated. An estimated 5000 stores across the state will begin selling lottery tickets today, with the expected profits to reach in the millions.

Easley To Ask For More Money
Gov. Mike Easley announced this week that he plans to improve public water systems across North Carolina. To do that, Easley plans to ask lawmakers for $2.4 million, which would go to hire more employees for the Public Water Supply Section and help fund construction inspection programs. Inspections are needed for private wells, as currently only 35 counties in North Carolina have programs in place to make sure that state rules are followed during drilling. Also there is a problem throughout the state due to a lack of certified operators for water systems, leaving counties in some cases to hire people with little experience for the job.

Shootout In Thomasville Leaves One Injured

A High Point man is in the hospital today after a shootout with police. Just after 1am Wednesday morning, Thomasville police pulled over a man for drunk driving. As the driver was being arrested, his passenger suddenly jumped up, grabbed a bag and took off running. The man then went behind a nearby house and started shooting at police. The officers returned fire and chased the man, 24-yr-old Darell Garris on foot. Minutes later the chase ended as shots were fired and Garris was injured. He’s currently being treated at the local hospital and the SBI is investigating the case, as is normal procedure after a shooting. Both officers have been placed on administrative leave until the investigation is over.

Sports Headlines

UNC Charlotte Loses Coach
Some bad news today for the Charlotte 49ers, as the school will have to replace one of the top assistants for its’ men’s basketball program. Dalonte Hill announced on Tuesday that he was leaving the team to become an assistant for new coach Bob Huggins at Kansas State. During his three years on the bench, the 27-yr-old Hill worked mainly as a recruiter, helping the school to land several key players including the top junior college point guard in the nation.

Former Wolfpack Player Gets NBA Shot

A former member of the NC State Wolfpack will see his NBA dreams come true this week. Guard Anthony Grundy signed a 10-day contract with the Atlanta Hawks, coming up from the Developmental League’s Roanoke Dazzle. Since leaving the Wolfpack in 2002, Grundy has played all over the world in the CBA, the WBA, Israel and his latest stop was the Developmental League, where he averaged 23 points 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals. The Hawks needed another player with Tyrone Lue struggling to return from injury.

Howard Returns To Carolina

A familiar face will be returning to the Carolina Panthers this year. Cornerback Reggie Howard agreed to a one year deal with the team this week. Howard played for the Panthers for the first three years of his career, before signing with Miami back in 2003. He’ll be returning to compete for a spot as the nickel back on defense, along with being involved with special teams.

Fields Likely Done With Football
Bad news for a former member of the Panthers, as it appears his football career is over. Linebacker Mark Fields has been battling Hodgkin’s disease for the past three years and attempted a comeback in 2004. But that was short lived, as he experienced a relapse last year. While doctors are saying that Fields is doing great physically, the stress of playing football would not be in his best interest. Fields has not yet made an official announcement about retirement.

NHL: Carolina vs. Washington
On the ice last night, it was the Washington Capitals over Carolina 5-1. The Hurricanes lost a chance to claim the Southeastern Conference title, as their magic number stands at just two points. With the loss Carolina drops to 47-19 with a game coming tomorrow against Florida.

Gordon Fined For Shoving Incident
Driver Jeff Gordon’s wallet is a little lighter today, after his actions on Sunday. Gordon was fined $10,000 for shoving Matt Kenseth after the Food City 500 in Bristol. Kenseth bumped Gordon on the final lap, causing him to spin out and finish 21st. Gordon has since apologized to NASCAR, saying that he wasn’t thinking clearly when the altercation happened.

Tuesday
Mar282006

News & Sports For March 28th

Former North Wilkes Coach Dies
Wilkes County lost a coaching legend this week as Joe Linney past away. The 81-yr-old Linney died at his home on Woodland Blvd this past Sunday, after a life that saw him etched forever into the history of Wilkes. After graduating from Wilkesboro High School back in 1943, Linney would go on to join the Marines and serve during World War II as a gunner. He and his unit were awarded the Presidential Citation and the Captain’s Letter of Commendation for their actions during the Marshall Island campaign. After his tour of duty was over, Linney began coaching, first at Mountain View High and then later at North Wilkes, where he still holds the record for most wins. He would go on to coach at Wilkes Community College, pulling triple duty by working with the basketball, golf and tennis teams. Funeral services for Coach Linney will be held this Thursday at 2pm at Wilkesboro Baptist Church. The family will receive friends at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home Wednesday night from 6-8pm.

Cingular Strike Avoided
Customers of Cingular Wireless here in Wilkes County and across the state can breathe a sigh of relief today, as a labor deal has been finalized. The Communications Workers of America Local 3204 had planned to organize a strike beginning at midnight Monday morning, effectively cutting off all customer service for Cingular throughout a nine state area including North Carolina. However a tentative deal was reached just before the deadline. Union workers in the area serving Wilkes and the entire North Carolina region will be receiving a ballot in the mail this week, to officially vote on the labor contract.

Thieves Go Shopping For Electronics At Hays Home

Be careful who has keys to your house. A Hays woman learned why that’s a good idea this week. She had just gotten out of jail and returned home to find several items had gone missing. There was no sign of a break-in and also no damage done to the property, however there was a suspect in the case, as her boyfriend had been given a key. When deputies questioned him, the boyfriend admitted taking the two tvs, dvd player and over $2000 in jewelry from the home. 29-yr-old Steven Brookshire was arrested and charged with breaking & entering in addition to larceny.

Car Tag Stolen From Wilkesboro Apartment
A Wilkesboro woman came out of church Sunday morning to find that thieves had ripped off her car’s tag. She believes the incident happened sometime during the night before, but didn’t recall hearing or seeing anyone around the property. Information about the stolen tag was given to Wilkesboro police and the investigation continues.

Blood Drive Going On Later Today
1500 pints of blood are used each day across North Carolina and here in Wilkes, small turnouts at the recent drives have caused the local supply to drop dangerously low. To help solve the problem and prepare for bad weather in the forecast, the Wilkes Red Cross is holding a drive today at Union Baptist Church. The drive will last from 2:30 til 7pm and is open to the public. Before coming out however, the organization asks that you eat a good meal and drink plenty of fluids. If you want to make an appointment beforehand, the number to call is 838-4563.

Thieves Steal Parts From Elkin Home
An Elkin man called sheriff’s deputies after finding that thieves had ripped off parts of his go-cart. Just after 1am Monday morning, the man saw a flashlight outside his house and went to investigate. He found two white men running away, with one of them holding the engine to his go-cart. A description of both men was given to deputies and that investigation continues.

3WC Techwatch: Out With The Old

Your computer could soon be replacing your phone as a way of keeping in touch, as we explain in today’s 3WC Techwatch. With personal communication becoming big business, companies are working on new ways of carrying on a conversation. Lycos is preparing to release a new program for the Windows system, that allows a user to make free calls to outside phone lines, by using the computer’s microphone. The only catch is that in order to receive free minutes, you have to sign up for a promotional offer with one of their partner companies. Otherwise people will be charged one cent a minute with the program. In addition, the new Lycos Phone will have movie previews and video calling, so two people can talk face to face over the computer.

Small Business Seminar Today At WCC
It can be hard starting up your own business, especially if you have to compete with larger companies. What business model should you follow? Can your idea even succeed in the current economic climate? Coming up this Thursday, the Small Business Center at Wilkes Community College will wrap up their Small Business Start Up Series. In this fifth seminar, the topic will be “Obtaining A Small Business Loan”. You can pre-register by calling WCC at 336-838-6210 or 336-838-6113. The seminar is open to everyone and there is no cost to attend.

State News

Black Facing Call To Resign
As the allegations mount against State House Speaker Jim Black, he’s also facing a growing call to resign. A recent investigation by the State Board of Elections found that Black’s campaign took over $23,000 in illegal contributions from special interest groups such as the video poker industry. Criminal charges could soon be following as the Wake County district attorney’s office is examining the evidence against him. In the wake of all this, both the Charlotte Observer and Raleigh’s News & Observer have called for Black’s resignation, along with over a dozen other newspapers throughout North Carolina. Black has come out and said that his actions were legal at the time and that any laws broken would be only misdemeanors. His office also announced that Black has appointed a committee to determine if North Carolina’s ethics laws need to be updated.

Woman Facing Over 20 Counts Of Arson

A Davie County woman is in jail today, facing over 20 counts of arson. 41-yr-old Pamela Beckerman was arrested over the weekend and charged with setting fires on both her own property and that of her neighbors in Mocksville. Firefighters were called to put out the flames, which spread over 8 acres in some cases. No reason was given as to why the fires had been set.

Jobs Coming To Durham

Good news for people in the Durham area, as more jobs are on the way. United Therapeutics, a research and development company, announced plans on Monday to build a new facility in Durham. The move will generate 160 new jobs with an estimated $54 million to be invested in the area. A $175,000 grant from Gov. Easley’s One North Carolina Fund helped to put the wheels in motion.

Man Who Shot Deputy Has Charges Dismissed
A man who shot a sheriff’s deputy in Stokes County saw his charges dismissed this week. Back in December, deputies went to the home of Jerry Wilson to serve an open warrant. Wilson managed to get a gun however and shoot deputy Thurmond Hall before escaping. Hall was hit in the leg and survived the injury, while his fellow deputies spent over nine hours tracking down his assailant. Wilson had faced charges of first degree attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, but now he’s been declared unfit to stand trial. Instead of a jail cell, Wilson will now face life in John Umstead Psychiatric Hospital after being committed.

Cary Police Searching For Drug Counterfeiter
Officials in Cary are hunting a suspect today after falling victim to a counterfeit scheme. During an undercover drug bust, police officers took a package from 18-yr-old Stephen Curtis Hoyle, one they believed to have cocaine inside. Hoyle was paid $1500 as part of the deal before police had a chance to examine the drugs. Instead of cocaine, they found 2.4 ounces of Ivory soap. Hoyle now faces charges of selling a counterfeit controlled substance and possession of a counterfeit controlled substance.

Sports Headlines

High School Baseball Tonight
High school baseball is back on the radio tonight as we’ll be back over at Millers Creek. West Wilkes finds itself sitting atop the Northwest 1-A conference as Elkin comes to town tonight. A win tonight by the Blackhawks keeps them in first while a loss drops them back into a tie. The first pitch is set for 7pm and we’ll go on the air at 6:45 with the McDonald’s pregame show, all on your home for local sports, 1240 3WC.

UNC Charlotte Lands Another Recruit
While this season didn’t exactly go as planned for UNC Charlotte’s basketball team, next year could be a different story. The school has landed another commitment for the fall as high school senior David Booker agreed to play. The 6’7 ft. 200 lb. Booker was ranked as the top high school player in Mississippi this past year, putting up an average of 27 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 blocks a game. Booker chose Charlotte over Connecticut and Northwestern.

Hatchell Named Coach Of The Year
Taking a look at college basketball, the news isn’t all bad for the UNC Tarheels. UNC Lady Heels coach Sylvia Hatchell was named Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coach’s Association on Thursday. Hatchell’s Lady Heels took both the regular season and ACC conference tournament titles on their way to a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

Tarheel Switching Positions
Meanwhile on the football field, a change is in store for one Tarheel player. James Cooter Arnold, who was a tailback for UNC last season, will be going from offense to defense. The move gives Arnold a chance to earn a starting job, something that was likely not going to happen with the loaded Tarheel backfield. Coming in at 5’10 and 190 lbs., defense isn’t a foreign concept to Arnold, who suited up as a cornerback in high school. Over the last two years playing at Davie County High, he had 19 interceptions.

NASCAR Standings
And taking a look at the NASCAR standings after this weekend’s Food City 500, it’s Matt Kenseth in first place, just 8 points ahead of Kasey Kahne. Jimmie Johnson is in third place, 19 points behind Kenseth. And rounding out the top five it’s Mark Martin in fourth, 32 behind and Kyle Busch in fifth, 105 points behind the leader. Next up drivers head to Martinsville Speedway for the Direct TV 500 this Sunday.

NHL: Carolina vs. Tampa Bay

On the ice last night, the Carolina Hurricanes saw their losing streak come to an end with a 2-1 win over Tampa Bay. Mark Recchi scored his first goal since coming over in a trade with Pittsburgh, as the Hurricanes officially locked up a playoff spot with the win. The team stands at 47-18, heading into tomorrow game against Washington.

Monday
Mar272006

News & Sports For March 27th

Meeting For Elementary School Parents This Week
Parents of 5th grade students at several Wilkes County schools are being invited to a meeting this week, dealing with different topics about their child’s education. The 2nd Falcon Fundamentals meeting will be held this Wednesday, with parents from Boomer-Ferguson, C.C. Wright, Moravian Falls, North Wilkesboro and Wilkesboro Elementary all asked to attend. The event will be held at Central Wilkes Middle School in the cafeteria starting at 7pm. Once again that is for all parents of 5th grade students at those respective schools.

Man Killed In Sunday Accident
One man is dead today after an accident on Hwy 18. Sunday morning, 54-yr-old John Cruz Williams was driving on Hwy 18 when he lost control of the vehicle and ran off the road, slamming into a nearby embankment. Highway Patrol officers said that the accident happened near the intersection of 18 and State Road 1570 and no one else is believed to have been involved.

Thieves Try To Burn Section Of Purlear Property
A Purlear man noticed something was strange after arriving home late last week. The metal gate from his driveway was off its’ hinges and had been dented by something big enough to cause $75 worth of damage. In addition grease had been smeared on a nearby wooden fence on his property and it appeared that someone had tried to set it on fire, without success. The only thing taken was a set of tools, stolen out of a bulldozer. All total, an estimated $175 worth of damage was done and that investigation continues.

Mail Stolen From Moravian Falls Home
A Moravian Falls woman went out to get her mail last week, shortly after the postman had stopped by. However by the time she got to the mailbox, it was empty. Later in the day her mail was found, tossed out further on up the road. It’s unknown who could have taken the mail, as neighbors couldn’t recall seeing anyone near the box that day. The investigation is ongoing.

3WC Healthwatch: An Ear To Hear
Your teenager’s headphones could be causing him to go deaf, as we explain in today’s 3WC Healthwatch. A survey done by Zogby International recently found that over half of high school students polled have at least one of the symptoms of hearing loss. The reason? They have the music turned up too loud in their IPods or other digital players. While out and about, noise from traffic or other sounds can get in the way of a good song, so teens turn it up to the maximum volume. But that’s where it gets dangerous. In the new digital players, maximum volume can be as high as 120 decibels, as loud as a jet taking off from the runway. If you listen at that level for more than ten minutes at a time, doctors say, it can lead to permanent damage. Even if the results aren’t permanent, they can affect the student’s performance in the classroom. Additional research at Vanderbilt University found that students suffering from any type of hearing loss are at least 10 times more likely to fail a test or flunk a grade than those with normal hearing. But this doesn’t mean you have to toss the players in the trash. As long as the sound is kept at medium levels, there’s no damage done. Teens just have to learn that along with the on/off switch, there’s also one for volume. For more information, parents can visit the National Institute on Deafness at their website
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov.

Tools Stolen From North Wilkesboro Residence
Thieves hit a residence in North Wilkesboro last week, running off with over a hundred dollars worth of merchandise. The incident happened at a home on Newport Lane, as the homeowner returned to find someone had broke into her storage shed. The thieves had pried open a side panel and slipped in, taking several saws and a battery charger when they left. There is a suspect in the case and that investigation is ongoing.

Always Lock Your Car
It’s never a good idea to leave your car unlocked if you have valuable stuff inside. A North Wilkesboro woman found out why last week, as thieves did a little shopping inside her vehicle. She had arrived home and left the car unlocked, but came out on Friday to find her cell phone, $12 in cash and a bottle of Zanex were all missing from inside. Information was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation continues.

Be Careful Of Fire Alarms
Federal officials are warning people to be careful when using a certain brand of smoke detector. Complaints have come in from across the county about First Alert’s ONELINK smoke & carbon monoxide detectors. The problem is that the detectors drain their batteries in less than six weeks, while normal smoke detectors are supposed to work for about a year without having to switch out. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is launching an investigation, along with BRK Brands, the company who makes the detectors. In addition, Home Depot announced over the weekend that it would be pulling the device from its’ shelves until the problem is solved. Still officials are suggesting that if you have a ONELINK detector, check it at least once a week to make sure your home is protected. Home Depot

All The Wood That’s Fit To Steal
The cold weather apparently caught some people unaware, as they resorted to stealing wood last week. Thieves hit a North Wilkesboro residence, but didn’t try to break in or steal anything from the house. All that was taken from the home on Sunset Strip Drive was an estimated $50 worth of firewood that the homeowner had split and stored in his garage. Nothing was damaged and aside from the missing wood, there was no indication that anyone had been there in the first place. That investigation continues.

Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Jewelry Taken

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a Hays residence late last week, after thieves ran off with several thousand dollars in jewelry. The incident happened at a home on the Shumate Mountain Road, as thieves took over $3500 in rings and earrings. However despite the theft, there was no sign of a break-in and no damage done to the property. That investigation is continuing.

Heritage Museum Once Again Taking Names For Veterans’ Walk

With Memorial Day coming up in three months, the Wilkes Heritage Museum wants to continue honoring soldiers by adding more names to their Veterans’ Walk of Honor. Bricks for the project cost $100 each, with the veteran’s name, rank, branch and date of service engraved. The deadline this year is April 28th, to guarantee that the veteran’s name will be placed on the walk in time for the ceremony. Proceeds from the walk will go to help fund the museum and other projects of Old Wilkes. To buy one, you can contact Old Wilkes at 667-3711 or stop by to pick up an application. The organization is located at 203 North Bridge Street behind the Heritage Museum in Wilkesboro. Or you can drop in at the museum itself to pick one up.

Regional News

Two Year Hickory Murder Solved
A murder case that’s stumped Hickory officials for two years has now been closed. 39-yr-old Derek Morris Colson was charged over the weekend with murder and attempted murder. In 2004, one woman was killed and the other badly injured in the Hickory area between March and April, a series of assaults that put the community on edge. Officials wouldn’t say what evidence led to the arrest, only that they found the 39-yr-old Colson near Asheville and he’s currently being held without bound in the Catawba County Jail.

State News

Thousands Come Out For Immigration Rally
Thousands of people filed out across North Carolina this weekend, to rallies protesting proposed crackdowns on illegal aliens. Over 7000 people turned out in Charlotte and Kernersville, carrying signs, wearing white shirts and demanding what they called “fair treatment”. During the rallies, speakers said that America can’t ignore the people who take care of their children and build their homes.

Students Build Houses
Some high school students in Yanceyville are looking to help the community and increase their grades at the same time. The high school students are building a house, under the direction of their carpentry teacher. A design class selected the color scheme, parents helped out with the wiring and the carpentry class built the building. Now the building will be up for sale this June at a public auction.

More Jobs Possibly Coming To Triad
Some good news for people living in the Triad, as more jobs could be coming to the area. Officials from Randolph and Alamance County announced that both were in negotiations with an unnamed furniture company, who is looking to move to the East Coast. The new plant would be bringing one thousand jobs to the area within the next three years. A decision is expected by July.

Student Cons UNCG Out Of Thousands
A student at UNC-Greensboro has been arrested on felony charges after defrauding the university out of nearly $10,000. Officials say that 20-yr-old Milad Ghattan bought a pre-paid credit card, then used the Internet to overpay his student account with it. Anytime a student account is overpaid, universities send a refund to the student in question. A series of refund checks totaling $9640 were sent to Ghattan before police uncovered the crime. He faces three counts of obtaining property by false pretense.

Sports Headlines

High School Baseball Results
Taking a look at high school baseball over the weekend, it was West Wilkes beating East Surry 5-0, thanks in part to a great pitching performance from starter Justin Spears. Spears struck out a career high 18 batters while going the distance and picking up the win. With the win, West takes over first place in the Northwest 1-A with a record of 8-2 overall and 5-1 in conference play.

NBA: Charlotte vs. Memphis
It was close but no cigar for the Charlotte Bobcats as they lost to Memphis last night 102-95. The Bobcats were led by Gerald Wallace, who had 25 points, 7 rebounds and 4 blocks on the day but it wasn’t enough to knock off the Grizzlies. The loss drops Charlotte to 19-51, with a game coming up Tuesday against Atlanta.

NHL: Carolina vs. Washington
A losing streak continues for the Carolina Hurricanes, as they fell against Washington 3-1 Saturday night. The loss drops Charlotte to 46-18, still in first place in the Southeastern Conference heading into tonight’s game against Tampa Bay.

NASCAR Results
Kurt Busch took the checkered flag on Sunday amid controversy in the Food city 500. He knocked aside friend Matt Kenseth to get to victory lane, a move Kenseth told reporters was a cheap shot. Kevin Harvick took second, with Kenseth falling all the way to 3rd. Carl Edwards and Bobby Labonte rounded out the top five.

Panthers Sign Keyshawn Johnson
The Carolina Panthers have a new member of the team, as wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson came to terms on a contract. The 6’4 ft Johnson agreed to a four year deal worth $19 million, which comes out to a relatively cheap $5 million per season when you add in the signing bonus. He gives Carolina a physical receiver that can take the pressure off Steve Smith, while also helping in the blocking game, something Johnson is known for. As a member of the Dallas Cowboys last season, the 34-yr-old caught 71 passes.

Friday
Mar242006

News & Sports For March 24th

Interest In Chicken Plant Grows
Over one hundred people turned out last night at the Wilkes Open Forum, to get more information about the proposed Fibrowatt plant. The plant would use chicken litter to generate electricity, burning the material at roughly 1500 degrees Fahrenheit to produce steam. That steam would push the turbine engine, producing electricity, This would be just the second plant of its’ kind built in the United States, the first currently being assembled in Minnesota and Wilkes is one of three North Carolina counties in the running. The other two are Alexander and Surry County. County commissioners and town officials from both Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro were in attendance, along with several hundred chicken growers. In the Forum last night, Fibrowatt chief operating officer Carl Stickler debated the idea of the plant with Mike Ewall from the Energy Justice Network. Ewall and his organization are opposed to building such a plant, citing concerns about the odor and emissions released into the air. Strickler said however that the company’s process of burning chicken litter would be cleaner than the present alternatives of wood or coal. In addition, he said that the odor problem would be controlled and there would be little noise coming from the plant. A decision on where to build the plant could be made by the end of this year.

More Counterfeit Money Entering Wilkes
As we reported yesterday on the 3WC News, counterfeit money has become a problem across the entire western part of the state. The problem has made it’s way back into Wilkes County, as earlier this week Foster’s Grocery fell victim to counterfeiters. A man came into the store Tuesday night, paid for his purchase with three $20 bills and left. It wasn’t until later that the money was discovered to be counterfeit. A copy of the security tape has been given to sheriff’s deputies along with a description of the suspect. That investigation continues.

Thieves Hit Local Residence
Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a home on South Center Church Road this week, after thieves paid a visit. The homeowner returned to find someone had attempted to pry open the padlock on his storage building. When that failed, the thieves turned their attention to a couple of motorcycles that were in an open shed nearby. The make and model of the two cycles were turned over to sheriff’s deputies, along with the license plate of a truck that neighbors saw hanging around the area. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

IRS Sees Increase In Phishing
With the tax deadline less than a month away, the IRS is sending out an alert, warning people to be careful about what kind of information they give on the internet. There’s been an increase this tax season in the number of phishing scams going on where criminals attempt to impersonate the IRS and get your tax information. So far, the Treasury Department has tracked down 12 different websites operating out of 11 countries ranging from Aruba to here in the United State. In each case, the crooks are sending out fake emails that have the exact same information as the IRS would, even down to the log-in screen. They inform the reader that he or she has a tax refund coming and should log on to confirm. In some situations, it’s even impossible to tell if the email is legit by looking at who sent it, as hackers can alter any portion of the message. First and foremost, if you get any emails from the IRS, log out and go directly to their website. Don’t click on any links that will connect you. While it may seem harmless, what that does in fact is link you with a hacker’s computer. Now he has a way into your system. While taxpayers who file electronically possibly will be getting a confirmation that their return is accepted, the IRS will call or send information regarding your return via the regular mail, never through the internet. Because this is such a widespread problem, the IRS is asking you to call and let them
know if you receive an email at 1-800-366-4484.

Statesville Man Falls Victim To Forgery
A Statesville man got a surprise in his bank statement, as just under $200 in checks had been written to the account in Moravian Falls. It turns out that a local man had somehow gained access to his checkbook and taken several out, using them over the course of three months. The suspect’s name and address were given over to sheriff’s deputies and the investigation continues.

Recall Ordered Of Reebok Bracelets
This next bit of information is for anyone who’s recently bought some new shoes for their children. A recall has been ordered from Reebok International of an estimated 300,000 promotional charm bracelets. The items were included as gifts when certain styles of children’s shoes were bought. The shoes themselves are fine, however one child has already died due to lead poisoning from the metal bracelets. The bracelets are eight inches long with a heart shaped charm that has Reebok written on it. Parents are being asked to dispose of the charm bracelets, due to the high lead content.

Thieves Run Off With Expensive Coin Collection

A man on Byrd Road fell victim to thieves this week. He went to check on his coin collection this week, only to find it missing. Also taken in the theft was a chainsaw. The coins had been in a secure location that only one other person knew about and are worth a reported $2500. There was no sign of a break-in and no damage done to the property, however deputies do have a suspect and that investigation continues.

Check Road Conditions Before Leaving
Before you head out this morning, it’s important to know what road conditions are like across the county. For people in Wilkes that can be accessed now on the internet by visiting the state DOT webpage at www.ncdot.org/traffictravel. Once there you can click on the real time travel information option and it will let you know what roads are like and how long a delay you can expect on your drive into work.

Roadside Assistance For Farmers
Even though the weather outside says otherwise, spring is on the way and that means it’s time for farmers to start planning how they’re going to market their crops. A program created by the Department of Agriculture can help with that. The Roadside Farm Market program is designed to help farmers directly sell their fruits and vegetables to people who might otherwise buy the products at a store. Now for more information or to get involved with the program, you can contact Ross Williams at the NC Department of Agriculture. His number is 919-733-7887. Applications are also available at the Wilkes Cooperative Extension office.

State News

Black Investigation Goes Criminal
State House Speaker Jim Black could find himself in hot water, as the investigation into his campaign changes gears. The State Board of Elections has asked prosecutors to determine if the campaign broke any laws through its’ dealings with special interest groups. Black’s campaign admitted on Thursday that they had accepted $9775 in illegal donations and were prepared to either refund the money or pay a fine to the state. However there’s a wide gap between what Black’s campaign admitted taking and what the state believes is the figure. The Board of Elections said on Thursday that their investigators have uncovered $27,625 in illegal donations, $17850 more than Black would admit to taking. A decision has not yet been made as to if criminal charges will be brought.

Vandals Damage Recruiting Centers In Protest
Officials at three military recruiting centers in North Carolina got a surprise when they arrived at work Wednesday morning. Vandals had attacked the buildings, causing several hundred dollars worth of damage in a move later described as a protest against the war. An email message was sent out Wednesday supposedly by one of the vandals, who called the attacks a form of protest against the Iraqi conflict. The email said that people here at home are being exploited by a government that doesn’t care and announced that “resistance would continue” until the war is over. There is a suspect in the case but no arrests have been made.

Sentence Handed Down For Former Lawmaker
Former North Carolina Senator John Carrington was sentenced this week after violating federal law. The 71-yr-old Carrington had pled guilty last year to charges of illegally shipping law enforcement equipment to China. He was given a year of probation, ordered to pay a $850,000 fine and give up all exporting privileges for the next five years. Prosecutors had argued that Carrington should get some jail time, as the charge carries a maximum of 10 years in prison, however the defense requested probation due to the man’s health and age, along with his record of public service. Carrington’s company, Sirchie Finger Print Labs, sold law enforcement equipment to China. Federal law prohibits such equipment being sold to any country with a record of human rights abuses.

Fugitive Brought To Justice In Granville
Officials from 15 different law enforcement agencies worked together to bring in a convicted killer this week. 80-yr-old Johnny Van Ellis escaped from a Granville County prison back in 1974 and had been living in the same area for the past 30 years. The Violent Crimes Task Force, coordinated by the U.S. Marshals, picked up the case on Tuesday and by Wednesday had tracked Ellis down and placed him under arrest. Over the past year, the task force has arrested 392 fugitives.

Sports Headlines

High School Baseball Tonight
High school baseball is back on the radio tonight if the weather permits as we go up the road to Millers Creek. The West Wilkes Blackhawks will be in action, playing host to the East Surry Cardinals. The first pitch is set for 7pm and we’ll go on the air with the McDonald’s pregame show around 6:45. That’s coming up tonight on your home for local sports, 1240 3WC.

NCAA Scoreboard
Taking a look at college basketball last night, it was Duke bowing out of the NCAA tournament in a 62-54 loss to LSU. The Blue Devils shot just 27% overall and 19% from beyond the 3-point line, with J.J. Redick putting up just 11 points. Shelden Williams finished strong however with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks on the day. The loss ends Duke's season at 32-4 and also closes the door on Redick and Williams' college careers, as the seniors are bound for the NBA.

Sendek Gets Support
In a year where he’s faced intense pressure to step down, NC State coach Herb Sendek got a vote of support from his university. Athletic director Lee Fowler said that the university strongly supports Sendek, mentioning that they were impressed with the program’s direction, the increased graduation rate of players and the way they represent the university both on and off the court. Sendek has posted some impressive numbers during his 10-yr tenure, as this marks the 5th straight year State has made it to the NCAA and the 3rd straight time the team has won 21 or more games in a season. Still Wolfpack fans had been calling for the coach’s job after the team lost in the second round of the NCAA tournament to Texas 75-54 on Sunday.

Bobcats Look To Recover Against Heat
The Charlotte Bobcats look to be back up to full strength for their game tonight against the Miami Heat. Gerald Wallace, Brevin Knight and Melvin Ely are all expected back in the lineup. Wallace had to sit out Wednesday’s game against Cleveland with a strained calf muscle, while Brevin Knight is recovering from an injured groin. Melvin Ely meanwhile has been out with a migraine headache.

Panthers Look To Add Wide Receivers
The Carolina Panthers are looking to solve another one of their problems from last season, by adding some more wide receivers. The team is in talks with both former Cowboy Keyshawn Johnson and Kansas City Chief Marc Boerigter. While all the attention has been on Johnson, Boerigter also fits what the Panthers are looking for. Coming in at 6’3ft and 2220 lbs, the fourth year player is also younger and comes at a cheaper price than Johnson.

2nd Generation Driver Gets First Shot This Weekend
When the engines are turned on and the Busch Series race begins this weekend, there will be a familiar name sitting in Rusty Wallace’s No. 64 Dodge. His son Steve Wallace will make his first start of the young season this weekend, taking over behind the wheel. The Sharpie 300 starts at 3:10 tomorrow afternoon.

Thursday
Mar232006

News & Sports For March 23rd

Parsons Pleads Guilty
The case involving former Wilkesboro police chief Gary Parsons has come to a close, after a plea deal was reached on Wednesday. Parsons plead guilty to five counts of private use of a public vehicle and one count of willfully failing to quit his duties as police chief. As part of the agreement Parsons won’t have to serve any jail time, however he will be placed on 18 months of supervised probation, during which time he won’t be allowed to own a gun. Also he has to pay all court costs associated with the case, along with $6000 in fines and turn in all property he has that is associated with the Wilkesboro Police Department. As one final condition of the agreement, Parsons has to give up his law enforcement certification, which will be suspended indefinitely. The move ends a nearly 6-month long process which began in September of last year with the SBI investigating complaints from Wilkesboro officers. Parsons had stood accused of12 separate felony & misdemeanor counts including obtaining property by false pretense, using officers to do personal work for him while on city time, misuse of a public vehicle and embezzlement. However as part of the agreement, the felony charges were dropped.

Fire Ban Off Thanks To Rain
The rain and snow over the past few days has been a bonus for people here in Wilkes. It helped bring water levels back up from their previous drought status and as a result, the burning ban has been lifted. Fire Marshal Nikki Hamby said yesterday that the ban has temporarily been lifted, but could just as quickly be re-imposed if we go through another dry spell. The chances are good for Wilkes to get wet the rest of this week, with the possibility of snow and rain in the forecast. However if we don’t see any raindrops for a week or more, the burning ban could be back on.

Vandals Hit Brushy Mtn. Baptist Association
Vandals hit the Brushy Mountain Baptist Association this week, causing several hundred dollars in damage. The vandals climbed in through a shattered window and appeared to go wild. Fire extinguishers throughout the building were either damaged or set off and one of the interior windows was busted as well. Just under $300 worth of damage was done and that investigation continues.

Focus On Foxx

With the recent controversy over port operations and now possibly our military equipment being made by other countries, the U.S. finds itself in a catch-22. Should we continue to farm out operations to our allies or will that be setting ourselves up for trouble later on? Congresswoman Virginia Foxx will be Brian’s guest this week for Focus on the Foothills, as they’ll be discussing some current bills before Congress and also what can be done about outsourcing. That’s coming up today at 1:05pm right after the midday stock report.

Thieves Hit Wilkesboro Home
Sheriff’s deputies were called out this week to a home in Wilkesboro, after thieves decided to go on a shopping spree. The incident happened at a rental property on Foster Mill Road. Somehow thieves broke in while the renter was away, stealing a flat computer screen and a 9mm rifle. It’s unclear exactly how the thieves managed to get inside, as there was no damage done to the residence. Deputies however were able to track down the missing merchandise and arrest the man who had taken them. 18-yr-old Jesse Contner was arrested and charged with breaking & entering.

3WC Healthwatch: The Road To Lower Blood Pressure

High blood pressure can be a problem for anyone from nine to ninety two. But it turns out one simple activity might dramatically reduce high blood pressure in senior citizens. In today’s 3WC Healthwatch, a report was recently released from the Oregon Research Institute that found the road to good health may be laced with stones. Researchers did a study of 108 volunteers over a 16 week period and found that after just 30 minutes of walking each day on cobblestones, the group’s blood pressure dropped significantly. Moreso than the control group, which had been walking on regular pavement. The reason for the difference? The group doesn’t have a clear answer, but believes the smooth and uneven surface of the stones help stimulate nerve points in the body that don’t get used as often otherwise. With these nerves running at full steam, it takes pressure off other areas and allows the body to relax. More tests are being conducted but the group suggests that if you want to lower your blood pressure, make a walkway of your own. Find some smooth but uneven stones, possibly in your creek bed, put them into the ground as a walkway and go over them for about 30 minutes each day. Within a few weeks your blood pressure could take a nose dive back into the normal range.

Check Road Conditions Before Leaving
With snow and ice in the forecast, it’s important to know what road conditions are like across the county. For people in Wilkes that can be accessed now on the internet by visiting the state DOT webpage at www.ncdot.org/traffictravel. Once there you can click on the real time travel information option and it will let you know what roads are like and how long a delay you can expect on your drive into work.

Wal-Mart Orders Recall Of Rocking Chairs

It could be dangerous to lean back in your rocking chair, if you recently bought it from Wal-Mart. The company has ordered a recall of an estimated 643,000 Mainstay love seats and porch rocking chairs. This is due to a problem in the furniture’s construction that can cause it to fracture in places and possibly become unstable. So far there have been 45 reported injuries across the country due to the problem, some serious enough to involve hospital care. Three models of rocking chairs are involved in the recall. They are the Mainstays Love Seat Rocker, which has a model number of IT-13380 and is wooden & white in color. Also two versions of the Mainstays Porch Rockers, which was sold in either white or light brown. The models included are IT-13379 and IT-13270. In all three cases, you can find the model number by looking on the rocker’s packaging or any sticker it may still have on it. Customers are asked to return the rockers for a full refund and you can get more information by calling Wal-Mart at 1-800-925-6278.

State News

Counterfeit Money Found In Lincoln County
Officials in Lincoln County are working with the Secret Service to determine how hundreds of dollars in counterfeit money has started flooding into the area. The latest incident happened recently at a small town market in Lincoln County, where forgers passed off a fake $20 bill for their purchases. Across the western part of the state, thousands of dollars in counterfeit cash has popped up. Officials say they believe the money is being brought over from Tennessee but still don’t know how it’s being distributed.

FBI Asking For Help In Robbery Investigation

The FBI is asking for help in tracking down a bank robber today. A man walked into the Bank of the Carolinas in Harrisburg Monday morning and left with a sack full of cash. The suspect was wearing a mask, but has been described as a 6’1 ft. black male, between 180 and 200 lbs. In addition he was wearing a light grey sweater, dark dress shirt and yellow tie. Anyone with information is being asked to call the FBI at 1-704-331-4555.

Major League Baseball Still A Possibility
Good news for fans of major league baseball in North Carolina, as Charlotte has a chance to bring a team in. Mecklenberg County Commissioners included the discussion in their meeting on Tuesday, voting and approving a new proposal on one condition. Supporters of the proposal now have until April 1st to prove the Florida Marlins are in fact interested in moving to Charlotte and learn what it would take to get them here. Most experts believe that Charlotte is 10-15 years away from being able to support a major league team but if the deal goes through, the Marlins could be suiting up in Charlotte as early as 2010. If the project fails however, there is a backup plan. The minor league Charlotte Knights would move into the new stadium, to be built in Center City, with the possibility left open for major league expansion later on.

Officials Looking For Animal Arsonist
A fire that tore through a petting zoo in Rowan County this week was probably set on purpose. That comes from fire marshals and sheriff’s deputies, who are investigating the case. On Sunday night, a fire ignited at Dan Nicholas Park, killing over 40 animals at the petting zoo there. After shifting through the damaged park, officials have put together enough evidence to open an investigation.

Restaurant Sold For A Dollar
A Hickory restaurant that has become more famous for what it doesn’t have was sold this week for $1. Buffalo’s Southwest Café is known throughout the state for it’s lack of a parking lot, thanks to several giant sinkholes which have swallowed cars and other items. The property, located on Hwy 70 in Hickory, will have some major repair work done thanks to the new owners, Steve Mason Enterprises, cleaning up both the sinkholes and the busted drainage pipes that originally caused the problem.

Film To Premiere At Lowes Speedway
Fans of a different sort will be filling up Lowes Motor Speedway in May, as Pixar announced plans this week to debut its’ latest film there. The animated film “Cars” will have its’ world premiere at the speedway, a place owned by one of the actors in the film. Track owner Humpy Wheeler plays Tex in the movie, one of the national racing circuit sponsors. The film will open up at Lowes on May 26th and then make its’ national debut less than a month later on June 9th.

Sports Headlines

Softball & Teeball Signups This Week
As we head into spring, it’s time once again for softball and teeball. Signups are being held later today at the Austin Community Center for boys and girls ages 5-15. The signups last from 6:30 til 8:30pm and are one of two signup periods going on this month. You can also sign your child up this Saturday, March 25th from 12 noon til 3pm.

Awards Keep Coming For Carolina
The good news keeps coming for Tarheel basketball fans, as Roy Williams was named Coach of the Year this week. Williams took a UNC team of mainly freshmen and built them into the 2nd-ranked team in the ACC, finishing with a 23-8 record. Meanwhile one of Williams’ star pupils this year, freshman Tyler Hansbrough, was named Freshman of the Year by the Basketball Writer’s Association. Hansbrough put up 18 points and 7 rebounds a game during his first year at Carolina.

Redick In Running For Award
With Duke getting set to take on LSU in the Sweet 16, one member of the team learned he’s in the running for another type of trophy. J.J. Redick was picked this week as one of four finalists for the Naismith Trophy, given out each year to the best player in all of college basketball. Allan Ray of Villanova, Rudy Gay of Connecticut and Adam Morrison of Gonzaga were the other three finalists. A winner will be announced on April 2nd.

NBA: Charlotte vs. Cleveland
In the senior circuit of the NBA last night, it went into overtime but the Charlotte Bobcats fell just short as they lost to Cleveland 120-118. Charlotte was led by Raymond Felton, who had 30 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. The team drops to 19-50 with a game coming up on Friday against Miami.

NHL: Carolina vs. Buffalo
On the ice last night, it was the Carolina Hurricanes beating Buffalo 4-3. The win snapped a two game losing streak for Carolina, as the team improves to 46-17.

Panthers Sign McCadam To Contract
The Carolina Panthers added another piece to the puzzle this week, signing free agent safety Kevin McCadam. What may make the signing sweeter for Panther fans is that McCadam comes to Carolina from the rival Atlanta Falcons, for whom he played 54 games during his four year career. He’ll compete for a starting job with newly signed Shaun Williams and possibly take the place of Dante Wesley on special teams.

Wednesday
Mar222006

News & Sports For March 22nd

Unemployment Rate On The Rise
Bad news for Wilkes County workers, as the unemployment rate is back on the rise. At the beginning of February, unemployment here in the county rose 0.1% to finish at 5.1%. While that number alone may not seem concerning, consider this. At the beginning of January, 1587 people were unemployed in Wilkes. By February, that number had climbed to 1651, meaning that 64 more people lost their jobs in January alone. Wilkes County also is above the statewide average for unemployment, which currently stands at 4.8%.

Gas Thieves Hit Local Business

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to Dockery’s Grocery & Snack Bar this week, after gas thieves paid a visit. A man drove up, pumped $30 worth of gas and then took off down the road without paying. Employees inside the store were able to get a description of both the man and his vehicle, which were turned over to sheriff’s deputies. That investigation is ongoing.

Wilkesboro Woman Named To State Board
Gov. Mike Easley announced this week that he was re-appointing Wilkesboro resident Shelia Nichols to the State Board of Sanitation Examiners. Nichols works as an environmental health specialist at the State Department of the Environment, also serving as part of the Children’s Environmental Health Branch. The State Board of Sanitation Examiners has nine members, all of which are appointed by Governor Easley.

Thieves Run Off With Newspaper Rack
Thieves hit another local business in Wilkes this week, deciding they apparently didn’t want to pay for the paper. A newspaper rack was stolen from the Dollar General Store on Boone Trail, as thieves broke the lock and took off with it. It’s unknown exactly how much money was inside the rack, however an estimated $20 worth of damage was done in the theft. That investigation is ongoing.

Focus On Foxx
With the recent controversy over port operations and now possibly our military equipment being made by other countries, the U.S. finds itself in a catch-22. Should we continue to farm out operations to our allies or will that be setting ourselves up for trouble later on? Congresswoman Virginia Foxx will be on hand to discuss the subject this week for Focus on the Foothills. She'll also be talking about some current bills before Congress and what can be done about outsourcing. That’s coming up tomorrow at 1:05pm right after the midday stock report.

Car Damaged On Jessie Reins Road
A Wilkesboro woman came outside on Monday to a surprise, as someone had damaged her car. The incident happened sometime during the night, as the vandals keyed the passenger side, scratched the hood and overall caused an estimated $1000 in damage. There is a suspect in the case and that investigation continues.

3WC Healthwatch: Wood Smoke Can Be Health Hazard
If you were to hear that smoke could cause lung cancer, it wouldn’t be that much of a surprise would it? But we’re not talking about cigarette smoke here, rather a different kind of cloud as we explain in today’s 3WC Healthwatch. A recent report in the medical journal Chest identified wood smoke as possibly a major trigger for the disease. Researchers studied 62 cancer patients, most of them non smokers who hadn’t been exposed to any major tobacco products for extended periods of time. Instead, one third of them had used wood stoves all their lives. But the smoke itself wasn’t the problem. Most of those who took part in the study didn’t routinely check to make sure vents and windows in their homes pushed the smoke outside. So instead the smoke just hung inside the house, leading to asthma, bronchitis and the doctors believe, lung cancer. While the evidence wasn’t strong enough to officially link the two, doctors said it might be a good idea to make sure your chimney vent is working before you toss another log on the fire.

Samaritan’s Christian Ministry Update
Samaritan’s Christian Ministry has been expanding their operations in the last few months, to the point where they now deliver meals to over 450 different families across Wilkes County. That’s just over 1600 meals that need to be prepared, loaded up and delivered each week. With that progress comes a greater need for volunteers, as the organization finds itself falling short in most categories. The man need is for drivers to transport the meals on Saturdays, however cooks, assembly line workers, greeters and other volunteers are needed as well. If you’re interested in volunteering or just want some more information, you can drop by the Kitchen anytime from 8am til 2pm during the week. They’re located just down the road on Woodland Blvd from the Wilkesboro Post Office. You can also give them a call at 838-5331.

Recall Ordered Of Children’s Toy
A recall has been issued for a children’s toy today. The Brio Corporation is removing all of its’ Pull-Along Snails from store shelves and asking those who have already bought one to bring it back for a refund. The problem comes from an accessory sold with the toy, a rattle which contains a bell inside. That rattle has been found to come apart and small children have tried to swallow the bell. All of the recalled toys have a BRIO logo printed on the back end of the snail, which is painted red with yellow wheels. An estimated 2100 of the toys were sold from September of last year to January of 2006. You can call the company’s information line with any questions at 1-888-274-6869.

State News

NC Lottery Is Legal
North Carolina’s lottery is legal. That was the ruling handed down on Tuesday by a judge in North Carolina Superior Court. Judge Henry Hight tossed out a lawsuit challenging how the lottery was created, saying there was no evidence to support claims the lottery was a tax. Judge Hight said that no one is forced to buy a lottery ticket and so the creation of a lottery does not impose a tax. North Carolina’s first education lottery will begin March 30th.

Investigation Into Black Continues
Testimony continued on Tuesday as the State Board of Elections investigates House Speaker Jim Black’s campaign contributions. The board is checking into reports that people associated with video poker made several anonymous contributions to the Black campaign, often going through a third party or using cashier checks so the money wouldn’t be traced back to them. According to Democracy North Carolina, since 2001 Black has taken more money from the video poker industry than anyone in the state. Black refused comment however his lawyer said that they were not aware of any illegal contributions being made.

Bush Administration Pays Visit To NC
Part of the Bush administration paid a visit to North Carolina on Tuesday. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings and Secretary of Health & Human Services Mike Leavitt were both on hand in Raleigh, speaking at a summit on the pandemic flu. State Health Director Dr. Leah Devlin was on hand, as were representatives from the Department of Homeland Security and the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. It’s currently estimated that should a pandemic flu hit North Carolina, 5600 people would be killed and 25,000 hospitalized. In addition, 1.1 million people would likely have to make some sort of outpatient visit to their personal doctor with symptoms of the virus. The summit was geared to help people get more information and coordinate measures to protect against the virus.

More Jobs Coming To NC
Good news for people in Henderson, as more jobs are coming to the area. Elkamet, a German owned company, announced plans this week to build a plant in Henderson County, its’ first in the United States. The company, which makes plastic parts, would create 50 new jobs in the area, while investing $4.85 million dollars. The move comes thanks to a $125,000 grant from Gov. Easley’s One North Carolina Fund.

13th Amendment Up For Sale
The nation’s 13th Amendment is going up for sale in Alamance County. One of the 13 original versions of the amendment is being put up by a local dealer in an online auction March 30th. However before the amendment is turned over to its’ new owner, people will have a chance to read it at the Times-News building this week in Burlington, where it’s on display. The 13th Amendment, signed into law by President Abe Lincoln, abolished slavery across the United States. It’s expected to fetch a price of anywhere from $750,000 to $1 million.

Sports Headlines

Carolina Baseball In Top 25
While basketball season may be over for the UNC Tarheels, their baseball team is ready to roll. The UNC team is ranked 3rd in the latest Top 25 poll with a record of 17-3. NC State also made the list, coming in 20th with a record of 21-5. Mississippi State’s baseball team is sitting in first place with a perfect record of 15-0.

Charlotte Knight On The Way Out
One rung up the ladder in the minor leagues, a member of the Charlotte Knights swapped hats on Tuesday. Outfielder Joe Borchard was traded to the Seattle Mariners for pitcher Matt Thornton. The White Sox traded the 27-yr-old Borchard despite him being the Knights career leader in home runs and RBIs. While at AAA, Borchard hit 78 homeruns and drove in 227 RBIs the past four years, splitting time between Charlotte and Chicago. However that power didn’t translate to success on the big league level, as he only hit .191 with 12 home runs with the White Sox. The 29-yr-old Thornton, who will take Borchard’s place on the major league roster, was 0-4 last year with a 5.21 ERA for Seattle.

NBA: Charlotte vs. Orlando
Taking a look around the NBA, the Charlotte Bobcats got their 19th win of the season last night, beating Orlando 108-102. Gerald Wallace led the way with 27 points, while Raymond Felton added 16 points and 13 assists. With the win, Charlotte improves to 19-49 with a game coming up tonight against Cleveland.

NHL: Carolina vs. Toronto

On the ice last night, a rough patch for the Carolina Hurricanes as they lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2. With just over four minutes left in the game, Carolina gave up the winning goal, dropping to 45-17 on the season. They’ll go on the road tonight against Buffalo, looking to end a two game losing streak.

NASCAR Set To Unveil Car Of Future

NASCAR fans will get their first look at the future of the sport next week, when the organization begins testing its’ “Car of Tomorrow”. Testing will be held at Bristol Speedway on March 27th, using one car from Hendrick Motorsports, Richard Childress and Roush Racing, in addition to NASCAR’s own version. The new model will be 2 inches taller and 4 inches wider than the current cars and be designed with safety in mind. NASCAR plans to start using the cars in 2007 on road courses and short tracks, before fully switching over in 2009.

Tuesday
Mar212006

News & Sports For March 21st

**Wilkes County Schools On Regular Schedule**

Winter Weather Returns To Wilkes
On the first day of spring, it seemed more like winter across Wilkes County as snow fell in the area. In portions of Boomer and Millers Creek, reports came in of a half inch falling before the mix turned to sleet. And things may not be over, according to the National Weather Service. With a storm system hanging around the area, an additional half inch of sleet or snow could fall tonight. However if you’re looking forward to warm weather, it could be awhile. Forecasters are predicting that it’ll at least a week before the temperatures return to the 60s and 70s.

Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Bust

A routine traffic stop on Hwy 268 West led to a drug bust for sheriff’s deputies. After pulling over the car, deputies found that both people inside had warrants out for their arrest. After the men were put under arrest, deputies searched the car and found gas cans and power tools. Also found inside was less than a gram of cocaine and a crack pipe. The suspects then admitted to breaking into several trucks at Martins’ Roofing. Included in the thefts were several drills, a few saws, a nail gun and four gas cans filled with $60 worth of gas. 29-yr-old Darrell Ray Elledge and 26-yr-old Christopher Brandon Johnson were both arrested and charged with possession of stolen property, drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Blood Drive Later Today
With the winter weather returning to Wilkes County, it’s more important than ever to have enough blood on hand. The Wilkes Red Cross is looking to keep our supply out of critical levels, by holding a drive today at Traphill Elementary. The drive will last from 2:30-7pm and is open to everyone. To set up an appointment, you can call the Red Cross at 838-4563.

Mailbox Vandals Hit Wilkes County
Mailbox vandals hit another residence in Wilkes this week, targeting a home on Country Club Road. A woman came outside after hearing a loud noise, to find a dark colored mustang at the end of the driveway. The car took off, as she noticed that her mailbox had been damaged and left on the ground. A description on the car was given to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation continues.

Lawn Mower Taken From Clingman Home
Thieves drove off with a Clingman woman’s lawn mower earlier this week. The incident happened just off of Old Hwy 60, as the homeowner called sheriff’s deputies. She had noticed the lawn mower was missing and after asking about it, her daughter’s boyfriend admitted he had taken the mower and sold it for cash. Deputies were able to track down the buyer, who gave back the machine. 29-yr-old Charles Anthony Boswell was arrested and charged with larceny.

Salvation Army Offering Help
Many families can find themselves in a time of need during the winter season. It can be hard to pay the bills and also put food on the table. The local Salvation Army is helping to solve that by taking applications for their financial assistance program. The program is open to anyone who can demonstrate a need for help paying utility or rent bills. However before going out, please remember that you can only be seen with an appointment, during either Tuesday or Thursday from 1-5pm. Also there is a limited amount of money available to help, given out on a need based approach. The Salvation Army is located in the Wilkes United Way office building, at 910 C Street in Wilkesboro. For more information or to set up an appointment you can call 651-7800.

Thieves Target North Wilkesboro Home
Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a home on Brown Ridge Road this week, after thieves paid a visit. The homeowner’s garage had been broken into, with thieves running off with almost $2000 worth of material. Taken from inside were several saws, a few drills and some welding equipment. Deputies are checking into a possible connection with some similar break-ins in the area as the investigation continues.

Recall Ordered Of Chevy Trucks
More trucks have been put on the recall line this week, as GM discovered a problem in several Silverado and Sierra vehicles. All 1999 and 2000 models of the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra have been recalled, after what GM calls an exhaustive investigation. The galvanized steel support cables that hold the tailgates in place can actually fracture over time due to moisture seeping through the cracks. 84 people have been injured so far across the world and truck owners can return the vehicle to their dealer for a free repair.

TV Stolen From Local Residence

A homeowner on Hwy 21 woke up earlier this week after hearing his dog barking. He looked out and saw a man running from the residence, carrying his tv. It’s unknown how the man got inside, however a description of the person and his getaway vehicle were both turned over to sheriff’s deputies. That investigation is ongoing.

State News

Hearing Begins In Lottery Case
The new state lottery is little more than a tax. That’s what lawyers for the opposition said in North Carolina Superior Court on Monday. They were in court trying to get the lottery overturned and sent back to lawmakers for a second vote on the issue, saying that it was a tax and should be treated like one. No evidence was presented as to why it was a tax and supporters of the lottery brought that up, saying that no one is forced to buy a ticket. Judge Hight is expected to rule on the matter later this week. If nothing is changed, lottery tickets will go on sale March 30th.

State Officials Want Guns Replaced
Hundreds of guns used by correction officers across the state need to be replaced, according to North Carolina prison officials. The state has called on Smith & Wesson to replace several hundred weapons due to a problem with the pistols. During testing, the barrels broke off some of the weapons when they were fired and one in every four guns failed to fire when the trigger was pulled. It could end up costing the state over $1.5 million to replace all of the weapons, in addition to the cost of new ammunition & retraining expenses.

Jobs Coming To Rocky Mount
Good news for people who live in Rocky Mount, as some much needed jobs are headed to the area. RW &Able Inc., a manufacturing company that creates plastic parts and seats for car interiors, will be moving to the area from California, bringing along 50 new jobs in the process. Gov. Mike Easley announced the move on Monday, which was made possible by a $25,000 grant from the One North Carolina fund.

Sports Headlines

Hansbrough Staying

UNC Tarheel fans can breathe a sigh of relief as they look to next season. Freshman Tyler Hansbrough expects to stay with the team. Coach Roy Williams said that he’ll look into the freshman’s NBA prospects, but expects to have everyone back. In his first year at Carolina, Hansbrough became the first freshman in school history to lead the team in both points and rebounding. He also was the first freshman in the history of the ACC to put up 40 points in a game.

Hodge Recalled From D-League

One former member of the Wolfpack is getting a shot at the NBA as Julius Hodge was called up from the Developmental League this week. Hodge, who was drafted with the 20th pick by the Denver Nuggets, had been playing for the Austin Toros of the D-League, averaging 17 points and 5 rebounds. The Nuggets called up Hodge after losing guard Earl Boykins to a hand injury which will have him out of the lineup for at least four weeks.

NASCAR Results
Around the Nascar scene, Kasey Kahne took the checkered flag at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the Golden Corral 500. Mark Martin finished 2nd, Dale Earnhart Jr. came in third, Jeff Gordon was 4th and Tony Stewart rounded out the top five. The win moves Kahne up to second place in the points race, 55 behind current points leader Jimmie Johnson. Matt Kenseth is third in the points race, 78 behind Johnson. Rounding out the top five is Mark Martin in fourth place, 90 points behind and Casey Mears in 5th, 136 behind the leader.

Former Tarheel Getting Chance To Crack Royals Roster
With spring training in full swing, major league teams are trying to set their rosters for the upcoming season. An open spot in the Kansas City bullpen could be good news for a former UNC Tarheel, as Kyle Snyder is expected to make the squad. Drafted back in 1999 by the Royals, Snyder’s major league career was delayed due to two shoulder and elbow surgeries. However so far this spring he’s showing why the Royals drafted him, giving up only two runs in 6 2/3 innings and throwing a shutout against Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants.

Monday
Mar202006

News & Sports For March 20th

Wilkes County Faces Cancer Problem
Wilkes County is facing a cancer problem today. Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths across the state and here in Wilkes, the mortality rate is actually 16% higher than the state average. What’s most concerning though is that while across the rate the mortality rate is down, here in Wilkes it’s actually climbing. One of the key factors that can lead to the disease is a diet high in fat and low in fiber, something that according to the North Carolina Institute For Public Health, is a problem here in Wilkes. Recently the Institute did a community assessment and found that “few if any (people) “ follow what would be considered an appropriate diet. Colon cancer mainly affects those 50 and older and doctors advise that you should begin testing for the disease no later than age 50, as part of a regular checkup.

Chase Ends Near Dehart Church Road
A case of theft ended in a high speed chase by sheriff’s deputies last week. On Thursday morning deputies were called out to the Fast Track in Millers Creek, after a man ran off with two cartons of cigarettes. The suspect was quickly tracked down but refused to give up, engaging deputies in a high speed pursuit all the way from Hwy 18 North to the Dehart Church Road, where he finally pulled off. The suspect then jumped out of the car and took off running, abandoning his passenger in the vehicle. The woman inside gave deputies the driver’s name and a picture of him, which security camera footage proved was the same man who stole the cigarettes. In addition, the suspect has been linked to another case of theft at the Run-In across from Tyson. Warrants have been taken out for 27-yr-old William Thomas Church for larceny and eluding arrest.

Vandals Target Damaged Car
A Mooresville man has some car trouble last week and had to leave his vehicle on the side of the Tumbling Shoals Road. However when he came back the next morning, it was clear someone else had paid the vehicle a visit. All the windows had been smashed and there was an estimated $4000 worth of body damage. In addition, a tool set that had been inside was stolen. Information was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation continues.

Cheaper Way To File Taxes
We’re less than a month away from April 15th and many people haven’t found time yet to file their taxes. But if you fit in that category don’t panic, because there is some help on the way. Filing your return doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg, thanks to a new plan across North Carolina. The State Department of Revenue has set up an agreement with two companies to offer free state & federal tax returns through their website. The plan applies to anyone who makes $50,000 a year or less and can be accessed by going to www.dor.state.nc.us . That will let you link up with either TaxEngine or TaxSimple, the two companies providing the free service.

Good News For Absentee Voters
Some changes are in the works that will make it easier for military and other overseas voters to cast a ballot. The Justice Department has come up with a new plan affecting all military personnel from here in Wilkes and across the state, in response to a lawsuit recently filed. The suit alleged that counties here in North Carolina violated the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act in regards to primary elections. Due to the quick turnaround from a primary election to any runoff, overseas voters can find themselves on the outside looking in as it takes longer than the four week period to send out ballots and then have them returned. Now as per the new agreement, military troops will get two ballots for the primaries. One is the primary absentee ballot and the other is a blank write in ballot for the runoffs, if necessary. Information will then be faxed or emailed to the troops, informing them of which candidates are in the runoff and they can fill in that blank ballot, making the process quicker all around. Before the plan can become official, it must be approved by the US District Court in Raleigh, which is expected to make a ruling this week.

Thieves Run Off With Farm Equipment

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a North Wilkesboro residence after thieves ran off with some farm equipment. The incident happened last week at a residence off of Old Hwy 60. A Turning plow and a finishing hare were taken in the theft, with tire tracks leading up to the old barn where they were stored. There is a suspect in the case and that investigation is ongoing.

Recall Of Volvo Trucks
Bad news today for some truck owners here in Wilkes. Volvo Trucks has issued a recall of 42,000 VN and VHD trucks that were produced between 2002 and 2006. The problem is in the vehicle’s D12D engine. Some of the models have faulty equipment that will cause the pipes running from their exhaust gas recirculation valve to crack. If that happens, the air cleaner unit and inner fender could catch fire. Two reports of such an incident have already occurred and Volvo is asking people to bring the trucks back to the dealer for a free repair. The company plans to install a protective heat shield to prevent any fires from igniting and also replace any defective parts.

State News

Chinese Company Violates Agreement
Some controversy is brewing in Raleigh over promises made by a Chinese computer company. Lenovo bought out IBM’s PC business last year and accepted $14 million in state and local incentives, promising to bring in new jobs. However over the weekend, company officials made an announcement that jobs are actually going away. An estimated 300 jobs will be eliminated from the company’s Research Triangle Park facility, part of a worldwide restructuring that will see 1000 people put on the unemployment line. However the decision violates the company’s agreement with North Carolina, which stated that no jobs could be lost for the full 11 years of the incentive package. State officials said that new jobs would have to be created by the end of the year, if Lenovo wants to keep the incentive program going.

Black Campaign Committed Violations
Some bad news today for House Speaker Jim Black, as the State Board of Elections found some violations in the way his campaign conducted business. The Black campaign violated contribution limits, according to the State Board, giving more than the legal limit of $4000 to five separate candidates in the 2004 elections. Attorneys for Black said that the information is in fact accurate and is calling for the candidates to refund the money. Names of the candidates were not released.

Greensboro Considering Ban On Selling Cars
It could soon be illegal in Greensboro to put a for sale sign on your car and stick it out near the road. The news comes as the Greensboro City Council is set to take up the issue tomorrow night, in the form of a law banning all car sales on sidewalks, roads or street corners. A decision on the ban will be handed down tomorrow night.

Sports Headlines

NCAA Scoreboard
Taking a look at the NCAA tournament, some teams saw their season come to a close this weekend. It was NC State losing to Texas 75-54 in a game that saw the Wolfpack shoot just 13% from beyond the three point line. Cameron Bennerman led State with 16 points, as the Wolfpack end their year at 22-10. Also going out were the UNC Tarheels, who were upset by George Mason 65-60. After leading the entire first half, the Tarheels came out flat after halftime and never recovered. David Noel finished with 22 points, one of only two Tarheels to finish in double figures. Tyler Hansbrough was the other, scoring 10 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. The Tarheels finish out the year with a record of 23-8. And it was the Duke Blue Devils marching on to the Sweet 16, after beating George Washington 74-61. J.J. Redick had 20 points and Shelton Williams added 17 points, 14 rebounds and 7 blocked shots. Next up for Duke is a matchup this Thursday at 7:10pm against LSU.

NHL
On the ice this weekend, it was Boston over the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2. Eric Staal and Kevin Adams both scored for the Hurricanes, who drop to 45-16.

NBA
Taking a look at the senior circuit of the NBA, it went down to the wire but the Charlotte Bobcats lost to Detroit Saturday night 108-103. Down two points with less than a minute to go, the Bobcats fouled Tayshawn Prince of the Pistons to stop the clock. However even though he wasn’t in the act of shooting, referees allowed Prince to drive to the basket and score before also awarding the foul. Primoz Breznec led Charlotte with 20 points, as the Bobcats drop to 18-49. They’ll take on Orlando tomorrow night.

NASCAR
Nascar fans will have to wait one more day for the results of this week’s race at Las Vegas. Rain showers caused the race to be postponed from yesterday and drivers will start their engines today at 11am.

Panthers Lose Another To Free Agency
The Carolina Panthers took another hit in free agency this week, as cornerback Dante Wesley left to join the Chicago Bears. Wesley had spent all four years of his NFL career with the Panthers, after the team drafted him in the fourth round back in 2002.