News & Sports For June 15th
Wilkes Sends Delegate To National Convention
Wilkes County will be sending a delegate to the National Association of Counties, when that organization’s yearly conference is held next month in Hawaii. County Commissioner Luther Parks will be this year’s delegate, taking part in presentations and programs on such issues as economic development and tourism. The convention itself has come under fire in recent weeks from taxpayers across the country and as a result, delegates from several states have backed out of attendance, including commissioners from Guilford and Davidson Counties in North Carolina. The main reason for the concern is due to the cost of attendance, as taxpayers will be picking up travel fare and room accommodations for their delegates, a move that will cost several thousand dollars. The conference is held in a different place each year, bringing together local officials to share ideas about how to improve their areas.
Tips Lead To More Drug Busts
Following more tips about reported drug activity in the area, sheriff’s deputies, along with members of the Special Enforcement Team searched a home on Parks Ridge Road this week. Inside the home they found traces of cocaine and marijuana, along with several books on how to make drugs and over four thousand dollars in cash. 15 different firearms were also seized from the property. 35-yr-old Grant Eugene Cowles and 26-yr-old Gloria Marguerite Davenport were arrested and charged with manufacturing marijuana, possession with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia and maintaining a home for the sale of drugs.
Heat Leads To Local Break-In
For the second time in less than a week, Wilkesboro police were called out to the Cub Creek area, as yet another consession stand and the recreation office was broken into. But the joke was on the thieves, after they took the time to pull out the office air conditioner and went inside, they found there was nothing to steal. Local officials had already removed the money after weekend games and aside from that, the place was empty. Not willing to give up, the thieves then broke into a nearby consession stand, managing to steal several left over candy bars and around $50 in change. There are no suspects but the investigation is ongoing.
Gas Thieves Hit Another Wilkes Business
The Fast Track in Millers Creek was the latest victim of gas thieves in Wilkes County. Monday afternoon, a man drove up, put in $25 worth of gas and then took off without paying. Employees at the store witnessed the incident and were able to provide deputies with a description of both the man and his vehicle. That investigation is ongoing.
Tobacco Transition Payment Program
Wilkes County farmers have just two days until the deadline for this year’s Tobacco Buyout Program. Under the plan, growers would receive $3 for each pound of tobacco grown during the years 2002-2004 and then additional payments for the years following. $3.9 billion has been allocated for farmers in North Carolina and so far state officials estimate that 90% of growers have already signed up. If you are one of those 10% who still haven’t, you can do so by going to the Wilkes Farm Service Agency and filling out the paperwork today. To set up an appointment you can call the agency at 838-3622 extension #2.
Thieves Break Into Church Construction Site
Deputies were called out to the Calvary Baptist Church on Pads Road Monday morning, after thieves broke into a construction site on the property and stole over $600 worth of materials. Included in the theft were several aluminum ladder jacks, along with a 16 ft. ladder board. There was no damage done and it appears the thieves just walked in and took what they wanted. Deputies are continuing the investigation.
Heat Relief Available For Elderly
The weather hit over 94 degrees in Wilkes County yesterday and many senior citizens are feeling the heat. This isn’t just a comfort problem, as the rising temperatures could lead to severe health problems. For those seniors in need of some relief, the Wilkes Senior Citizens Council is giving away fans this summer to any senior citizen that meets their requirements. In order to get a fan, you must be at least 60 years old, live in Wilkes and be served by Duke Power. In addition, your home situation must present a threat to your life without the fans. Applications are being taken from 8:30am til 5pm at the Wilkes Senior Citizens Council office, located at 910 C Street in Wilkesboro. For more information you can contact them at 651-7811.
Car Vandalized While Owner At Hospital
A Wilkes County woman called sheriff’s deputies earlier this week after returning home to find her car had been vandalized. The woman had been staying with her husband, who’s in the local hospital, in recent days and as such had no idea when the incident could have happened. Vandals scratched the car’s entire body while also stuffing dirt into the vehicle’s gas tank. Estimated cost of the damages were placed at just over $1000. There are suspects in the case and deputies are continuing the investigation.
Regional News
Local Girl Killed In Accident This Week
A wreck earlier this week in Elkin claimed the life of a 16-yr-old girl, according to the Highway Patrol. 16-yr-old Sara Williams was the passenger in a vehicle heading down C.C. Camp Road when the driver lost control and crossed the centerline before hitting a utility pole. The vehicle ended up on the other side of the road and despite wearing her seatbelt, Williams was killed in the crash. The driver however, 17-yr-old Kristin Draughn survived the wreck and charges against her are currently pending.
State News
Wake County Considers Year Round Classes
For students across the state, summer school has just started. But if some Wake County officials have their way, students in that area will be having less of a vacation come next year. School board members are considering a proposal that would make five of the Wake County middle schools and 15 of the elementary schools operate year round. The idea comes as 5000 new students are expected to enter classes in the area, some for the first time, this coming year.
Jobs Coming To Asheville Business
Good news for job hunters in the Asheboro area today, as a local company has been awarded a contract to make clothes for the government. Fox Apparel is looking to hire around 60 new people as they have been given a contract to make several thousand pairs of pants for the Forestry Department. The family owned company is taking applications for the jobs and could possibly add more workers later on this year as more contracts come in.
Over A Thousand Marijuana Plants Found In Durham
While doing a flyover last week, National Guard officials in Durham discovered 1300 marijuana plants sitting in a field near the highway. They informed sheriff’s deputies, who solved the problem this week by setting the entire place on fire. The plants, which had an estimated street value of over $7 million dollars, were destroyed by the deputies. An investigation is still going on to find out who originally planted the drugs.
Portions Of The Parkway Closed After Rains
For anyone looking to drive up on the Parkway this coming weekend, you may want to reconsider or at least plan on taking another route. Portions of the Parkway that stretch between N.C. Highway 80 and Mount Mitchell State Park have been closed until further notice. After this weekend’s rainfall, it was discovered that sections of the mountain slope and the roadbed had started to crumble. If you want to visit the park however, it’s still open, drivers just have to take the long way around and come in through Asheville. Engineers estimate it could take about a month to get everything fixed at the site. In addition, parts of the Parkway stretching from just north of Spruce Pine to the Linville Falls area have also been closed down for repairs. No timetable has been set for when that section will reopen.
Childress Racing Declared Lawsuit Winner
In Charlotte, a decision was finally reached in the lawsuit filed on behalf of the late Dale Earnhart, as a judge ruled in favor of Richard Childress Racing. After a 12-day session, the judge ruled that Omaha Life failed to share documents that would have determined if life insurance benefits should have been given out after the wreck which claimed Earnhart’s life. It’s now up to a jury to decide the amount, if anything, that will be given out under the policy.
Robber Needed Some Nicotine
Sheriff’s deputies in Rockingham County are looking for a robber who has a serious craving for nicotine. Monday night, a man came into Daniel’s Thrifty Mart, located in Reidsville, and demanded money from the employee on duty. He then pulled up his shirt to show that he was carrying a gun. Changing his mind, the robber then ordered the employee to lay down while he got some cigarettes along with cash from the store. Area officials are still searching for the robber.
Sports Headlines
Post 31 Falls To Rowan
Around the local scene last night, it was the Post 31 Patriots taking a beating from Rowan County 14-3. The Patriots managed to keep things even until the late innings, when Rowan exploded for nine runs to pull ahead for good. The loss drops Wilkes to 2-7 in conference play, just a half game ahead of East Rowan for the eighth and final playoff spot in the conference. And 3WC Sports will be back on the air tonight to bring you the Patriots’ game against Concord. The first pitch will be at 7pm and we’ll go on the air with the pregame show around 6:45.
UNC Assistant Coach In Court
While most of the UNC Tarheel football team is practicing for next season, one of the coaching staff finds himself in court. Brad Lawing, who is currently serving as the school’s recruiting coordinator, faces charges that he offered money to a potential recruit and his high school coach while working at Michigan State. The coach, who is facing racketeering charges of his own, implicated Lawing as he was sentenced on Monday, saying that he was asked how much it would take to bring a local player to the Spartans. An investigation by the NCAA found nothing to back up the coach’s claims, instead the opposite was found. Lawing testified in court that the coach, Lynn Lang, demanded $200,000 to get one of his players to commit to the Spartans. Lawing refused and the team soon after stopped recruiting the player. The high school coach was sentenced to six months in prison on Monday and Lawing was cleared of all charges.
Former Wake Forest Star Moving Up
Less than a month after the draft and one local player has already gotten started on his professional career. Ryder Mathias, a catcher from Wake Forest, signed a deal this week with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and will start his climb to the majors with the Hudson Valley Renegades, the team’s affiliate in the New York-Penn League. If Ryder shows the same batting skills he did in college, Tampa Bay may be calling him up pretty quick. This season alone, he hit .316 with 12 home runs and 58 RBIs. However one thing Ryder would probably like to keep at Wake Forest is the record he set for most times hit by a pitch over a season, as he was drilled 29 times this year alone.
Minor League Scoreboard
Around the minor leagues, the losing streak continues for the Hickory Crawdads as they fell to the Rome Braves 5-3. Hickory’s streak now stands at 10 games as the team failed to drive in the winning run several times with men left stranded on the corners. The news was better however for the Winston Salem Warthogs, as they beat the Fredrick Keys by what some would say is a football score. The Warthogs pulled out the 21-12 victory over the Keys as first baseman Leo Daigle hit for the cycle. This also marks the sixth straight game that Daigle has hit a home run.
Bobcats Could Take European Trip
Barring a lockout this summer, the Charlotte Bobcats could find themselves holding training camp in a European city in the near future. The NBA announced on Tuesday that beginning next season, four teams a year will hold training camps and play preseason matchups in European countries, as a way of developing the game’s international appeal. The two year trial program, sponsored by EA Sports, will continue a tradition began in 2003, when the Memphis Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs went to Paris for a preseason game. It’s not yet known what teams will be involved with the program.