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Thursday
Oct132005

News & Sports For October 13th

Meth Lab Uncovered In Wilkes

Sheriff’s deputies received information earlier this week about a possible meth lab operating here in the county. After going to the Boone Trail residence, they asked the homeowner if a search could be done of the house and he agreed. Once inside, they found two men out in the open working with what turned out to be a homemade meth lab. Deputies also found trace amounts of marijuana and meth inside, along with small amounts being carried by the suspects. All five people inside were arrested and charged with manufacturing meth, maintaining a home for the sale of drugs, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. In addition, two small children were located inside the home and turned over to Social Services. 36-yr-old Earl Harding Benton, 48-yr-old Judy Gail Braddock, 30-yr-old David Louis Linton, 40-yr-old Anita Lafon Kinton and 32-yr-old Michael Edward Pennington were all charged and taken to the detention center.

Focus On Foxx

Last week here on 3WC, we told you about three illegal immigrants that were discovered working at Fort Bragg. If security lets undocumented immigrants slip through into military bases, what’s to stop others from exploiting the same loopholes? 5th District Congresswoman Virginia Fox will be talking about the subject with Brian later today during Focus on the Foothills. They’ll also be discussing the energy bills recently put before the Congress along with the money spent for hurricane relief. That’s all coming up at 1:05pm, right after the midday stock report.

Hit & Run Totals Two On River Street

A wreck on River Street totaled two cars Tuesday afternoon. A Taylorsville woman was trying to turn onto River Street from a side road but didn’t notice the oncoming traffic. She hit a car driven by a Wilkesboro woman, then fled the scene of the crime. It didn’t take Wilkesboro police long to track her down however, as the suspect soon after wrecked her own car and was placed into custody. No one was injured in the incident, however estimated damages were placed at $3000. In addition, Julie Elder Carter was arrested and charged with hit & run driving. Also the 36-yr-old employee of the Wilkes Health Department was charged with DWI after failing a breathalyzer test.

Wilkes Open Forum Running This Week

Coming up tonight, Wilkes Open Forum will be up and running, presenting a film and also discussing treatment of the earth. The film “In Light Of Reverence” will be shown, starting at 6pm and then afterwards Judith Teele will be on hand to talk about protecting the natural resources of the planet. Once again that’s free to the public and will take place tonight at the Wilkes County Library, beginning at 6pm.

Local Man Falls Prey To ID Theft

A man from State Road called sheriff’s deputies after getting two very large credit card bills in his name. The accounts had apparently been opened sometime in the last two years, with over a thousand dollars charged collectively between the two cards. There is however a suspect in the case and the information was turned over to the sheriff’s department, who is continuing the investigation.

Hunting Safety Class Coming Up In October

This next bit of news is for all the would be hunters out there. Coming up next week, there will be a class on hunting safety at the Kerr Scott Ranger Station. The class will last three hours and 20 minutes each night with a test at the end. Once participants pass the test, they can receive their certification. There is no minimum age to attend, however you must be at all three classes in order to take the exam. To pre-register for the class, you can call 919-733-7191. Or for more information, you can call Officer Mark Minton of the Wildlife Resources Commission. His number is 336-957-3061. And that will take place Tuesday through Thursday, October 18th-20th.

Thieves Pay Visit To Roaring River Home

A Roaring River man called sheriff’s deputies on Tuesday after thieves paid a visit to his property. 16 boards of treated wood were stolen from the man’s yard and also two dogs, his Red Bone Hound and a black mixed breed dog. There are no suspects in the case however deputies are continuing the investigation.

3WC Healthwatch: Fishing For Brain Cells

Eating fish can be good for your brain, as we explain in today’s 3WC Healthwatch. Rush University in Chicago did a study recently that found eating fish at least once a week can slow down the stress that aging puts on your brain. The reason being fatty acids in the fish, called Omega-3 tissues, boost brain functioning and also cut down the risk of a stroke. In studies done, the rate of mental decline dropped by an estimated 13% in people who ate at least one meal of fish per week. As for those who went without fish, their mental process continued to deteriorate at the regular pace. Basically that one meal a week will be the equivalent of going back in time four years and regenerating your brain.

Car Damaged At Millers Creek Residence

How can someone do so much damage without making a sound? That’s what a Millers Creek man is wondering today, after coming outside to find that someone had smashed his car during the night. $800 worth of damage was done to the vehicle, where it appears someone had repeatedly smashed it using a blunt object. Despite all the noise such an event would cause, neither the homeowner nor any of his family could recall hearing or seeing anything during the night. That investigation is ongoing.

State News

Republicans Call For Drop In Energy Taxes

State lawmakers called for some changes in North Carolina’s energy taxes on Wednesday, asking Gov. Easley to roll back certain sections of the law. Included in that cutback would be a lowering of the gas tax by 2.5 cents a gallon and a cap to prevent it increasing by another five cents in January. Also a proposal was put forth to eliminate consumer taxes on home heating fuels, which would cost state and local governments an estimated $100 million a year. So far Easley has refused, saying that even a temporary cutback would damage state run programs.

School Systems Look To Alternatives To Fuel Up

With fuel costs staying around the $3 range, schools in Gaston County are looking for alternative ways to fuel up. The school system has installed a bio-diesel fuel system in its’ buses, meaning that they can run off recycled vegetable oil. Aside from being safer for the environment, the oil can be collected from school cafeterias and local restaurants, saving Gaston County an estimated $150,000 each year.

Paddling Under Attack At Robeson County School

Parents are criticizing the Robeson County School System, after a teacher was allowed to paddle one of her seventh grade students. Local parents are calling for charges to be filed, while showing bruises that the paddle left on the child. The student at Rowland Middle School had been misbehaving when the teacher pulled him aside and paddled him. School officials say the teacher followed county policies, which allow paddling in certain circumstances.

More Jobs Coming To Forsyth County

Good news for people in Forsyth County, as more jobs are headed to the area. Hayward Pool Products announced on Wednesday that the company plans to add 75 new positions in its’ Clemmons plant over the next three years. Average weekly pay for the new positions will be $990 plus benefits. The added jobs were made possible thanks in part to a grant of $100,000 from Gov. Easley’s One North Carolina Fund.

Grant Allows Local Products To Go Global

The Department of Commerce is helping a Hickory business use the global market to its’ advantage. Instead of bringing products in, the company is sending its’ hosiery products overseas to new markets. A grant of $397,000 made the move possible by allowing the Hosiery Technology Center to develop new training and research abilities, along with new avenues of operating via the internet. The Hickory company will be sending products out to companies in Japan, Singapore and Eastern Europe over the next three years.

Special Forces Students To Train In NC

15 counties in North Carolina will be the site of a training exercise for students wanting to become Special Forces operatives. The two weeks of training start this Saturday and will continue until October 29th in Alamance, Anson, Chatham, Davidson, Guilford, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rowan, Scotland, Stanly and Union. To avoid any accidents, all students in the exercise will be wearing armbands, identifying themselves as special forces soldiers.

Sports Headlines

NC State Player Faces Deportation

When the college basketball season starts, one member of the NC State team may be watching the games from another country. Sophomore guard Gavin Grant was charged with being an illegal alien this week by the INS, after information was released proving that he had been smuggled into this country before his freshman year. Now depending on the outcome of a hearing on the subject, Grant could be deported before the end of the month. Regardless of what happens, Wolfpack officials said that Grant would have a spot with the team when this all gets sorted out.

Appalachian Picked To Come In Second

More preseason polls have been released in college basketball and it’s a case of good news/bad news for Appalachian State. The good news is that the Mountaineers are expected to contend in the Southern Conference and are considered one of the elite teams, returning players from last season’s 18-12 run. However they fell just short in the voting, finishing in a tie for second place with UNC Greensboro. Just ahead of the two were Chattanooga and Davidson, both tied for first place.

UNC Lands Another Basketball Commitment

The news was good for UNC’s basketball team, as the Tarheels announced yet another commitment for their 2006 squad. 6-9 Alex Stepheson, a high school center from California, agreed to play for Roy Williams. Stepheson averaged 17 points and 14 rebounds during 2004, while also getting rave reviews for his defensive skills. He’s currently ranked as the 58th best player in the nation.

Football Prospect Commits To Duke

On the football field, things haven’t exactly gone well for Duke. However the news was better on Wednesday as 6-7 Robert Drum committed to play for the school. Drum, a 270 lb. offensive lineman, turned down offers from Georgia Tech and South Carolina to put on a Duke uniform, saying that it was a good fit and he looked forward to helping the program turn itself around.

Charlotte Bobcats Score

In the NBA, preseason basketball got underway this week and the Charlotte Bobcats fell just short. They lost to the Atlanta Hawks109-105, being led by Gerald Wallace’s 22 points. Rookie Raymond Felton added 20 for Charlotte, who was playing without Sean May or Emeka Okafor.

Carolina Hurricanes Score Blowout Win

In the NHL, the Carolina Hurricanes improved to 2-2 on the season with a blowout 7-2 win over the Washington Capitals. Eric Staal recorded his fifth goal of the season while rookie goalie Cam Ward kept Washington out of the nets. Next up this Saturday, the Hurricanes will take on New Jersey.

Wednesday
Oct122005

News & Sports For October 12th

Wilkes Pregnancy Care Center In Need Of Supplies

As we go through October, the Wilkes Pregnancy Care Center finds itself in need of supplies. Diapers and baby wipes are badly needed by the organization, along with willing volunteers. Coming up soon there will be a volunteer training program going on, the dates of which will be announced in the next few days. At their memorial gathering this past weekend, $1925 was raised to help support the group. For more information about what training involves or if you want to donate, you can call the Center at 838-9272. You can also drop off supplies at their building, located at 1224 School Street in Wilkesboro.

Never Leave Money In Your Car

It’s not a good idea to leave money in an unlocked vehicle. A Wilkesboro woman learned that lesson this week , after thieves opened up her truck and walked away with $500. The money had been laying in the console of the truck with the doors unlocked. There was no damage done to the truck itself and nothing else stolen from inside. That investigation is ongoing.

Focus On Foxx

We hear a lot about money being sent down to the Gulf Coast by our government, to help with disaster relief. But how much of it is actually getting to the people? 5thDistrict Congresswoman Virginia Fox wil be discussing that and other topics with Brian during Focus on the Foothills this week as they’ll be talking about illegal immigration, the energy crisis and where the money being sent for hurricane relief is actually going. That’s tomorrow at 1:05pm right after the midday stock report.

Gun Stolen From Local Home

Thieves broke into a local man’s home this week, but only left with a .38 caliber pistol. Nothing else was taken from the home and there was no damage done to the property. The theft occurred as the man was preparing to move to another area. There are suspects in the case and that investigation continues.

Presentation Coming Up Today On Medicare

If you’re confused about the new Medicare Plan D program, you’re not alone. Many people throughout the country are confused as to how exactly the new plan works. To help solve that problem, a presentation will be given tonight at Center Baptist Church. The church, located in the Mulberry community, will host the meeting at 7pm, with representatives from Social Security and Medicare both on hand to explain and take questions. For more information you can call 670-3564.

Storage Building Raided In Millers Creek

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a piece of property in Millers Creek earlier this week, after thieves broke into a storage building. The building belonged to a construction company that was doing work behind Millers Creek Baptist Church. Taken in the theft were several thousand dollars worth of tools, including several drills and a Milwaukee skill saw. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Child Abuse Prevention Team To Hold Conference

Child abuse affects all of us in some way, in our churches, schools and even in the workplace. To help people better understand the problem, the Child Abuse Prevention Team here in Wilkes County is getting set to hold a conference coming up next month. It will cost $55 to attend and for more information you can call Our House at 667-5555 before November 4th.

Guns Stolen From Ronda Home

Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a break-in that happened in the Ronda community. Earlier this week, thieves pried open the front door of a local man’s home, later walking out with five different guns, totaling over a thousand dollars in value. Nothing else was damaged or touched throughout the home. That investigation continues.

Samaritan’s Kitchen In Need Of Help

When people can’t afford to buy food here in Wilkes County, they go to the Kitchen. Samaritan’s Kitchen has been in operation for just over six years, helping people put food on the table. Now however the Kitchen finds itself in major need of support, both with food donations and volunteer help. So if you can spare thirty minutes or three hours, please contact volunteer coordinator Elizabeth Ferguson with the Kitchen. The number to call is 838-5331.

State News

NC Courts May Suspend Civil Cases

Civil cases may not be heard in North Carolina courts, if the state’s chief justice has her way. Justice Beverly Lake Jr. has ordered prosecutors to catch up with criminal cases, of which there are 79,000 waiting to go to trial here in the state. She also said the court was underfunded by lawmakers, who cut just over $70 million from their budget this year. Last year’s budget stood at $383 million while this year it’s $310. Justice Lake said that the lack of funding leads to more delays in getting a case to trial, violating the defendant’s rights.

Bulletproof Vests Taken From Community College

Who would steal 20 bulletproof vests? That’s what officials in Brunswick County want to know. Thieves broke into a law enforcement classroom at Brunswick Community College this week and walked out with 20 of the vests. Over a thousand dollars worth of equipment was left behind in the classroom, as the thieves apparently were only interested in the vests.

I-40 Reopened In Davie County

Portions of I-40 in Davie County were reopened yesterday after a tractor trailer wrecked. Around 5am, the truck wrecked and spilled its’ cargo, shingles and other building supplies. Crews had to shut down the area for three hours as they cleaned up the mess. Thankfully however there were no injuries, although it’s unclear what caused the truck to wreck, as no other vehicles were involved.

Cheap Gas In Alamance

A mistake by a gas station in Alamance led to some cheap gas for several people. A news photographer was driving through the area when he found a local station selling gas for 29 cents a gallon. The sign was meant to read $2.95 a gallon, but employees had misspelled it on both the pumps and signs. The photographer went inside and told employees, who immediately corrected the mistake. However locals who drove by in the early morning before the photographer arrived were able to fill up for under 10 dollars.

Hooker Furniture Closing Doors

Bad news for people today in Pleasant Garden, as Hooker Furniture announced on Tuesday that the local plant will be shutting its’ doors effective immediately. Almost 170 workers were still there this week, helping to produce and load the plant’s final shipments. They had been informed of the decision several months ago and the company helped to hold job fairs and find other employment for the now out of work employees. Around 45 workers will still be employed til the end of the year, to help pack up supplies and clean up the plant.

Lawmakers Decide Not To Override Veto In Teacher Dispute

State lawmakers decided on Tuesday not to try and overturn Gov. Easley’s veto of the teacher licensing bill. The plan had been designed to bring more teachers into North Carolina, by lowering our requirements and standards. Easley refused to allow it however, saying that the state couldn’t progress and move forward with teachers who aren’t qualified to do their jobs. Democrats and Republicans alike met with the governor this week and have apparently reached a compromise, although nothing was official on Tuesday night. Lawmakers will meet later today to discuss the matter.

Sports Headlines

Coach K Leading Candidate For Olympics

Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski might be getting a second job in the near future. He’s emerged as one of the front runners to be named the new coach for the U.S. 2008 Olympic men’s team. Despite the possible new job, Coach K isn’t leaving behind his former one. Earlier reports had the coach stepping away from Duke while preparing for the 2008 games, but school officials said that wasn’t the case. If Krzyzewski is picked, he’ll be the first college coach to take over the men’s team since 1988.

Duke Defenseman Possibly Out For Season

The news just keeps getting worse however for the Duke football team. Freshman Vince Oghobaase, is still recovering from knee surgery and may have to redshirt the rest of the season. A decision on shutting it down for the rest of the year will be made after this week. Oghobaase, one of the top 100 defensive ends in the nation coming out of high school, was expected to be a big part of the Duke defense, however after spring practice, he had to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery, which he’s still trying to recover from.

Preseason Polls Start Coming Out

In college basketball, the preseason polls are starting to be released, beginning with the Atlantic Sun conference. A North Carolina team is number one in the new poll, as Gardner-Webb is expected to repeat as champion of the conference this season. The school in southern North Carolina received 20 out of the 30 first place votes and will retain their starters from last season’s 18-12 run.

East Carolina Searching For Baseball Coach

Around the college baseball scene, East Carolina is hunting for a new coach, as current team leader Randy Mazey has been suspended. The school didn’t explain why the three year coach had been suspended and not fired, but they did say a search for a replacement was in the works. Until then, assistant Billy Godwin will serve as the acting head coach of the program.

Panthers Make Some Roster Moves

Coming off their win over Arizona on Sunday, the Carolina Panthers did some shuffling with their roster this week. Adam Seward, who’s out for the year with an injured foot, was placed on injured reserve. Taking his place from the practice squad was fellow linebacker and second year player Sean Tufts. Also tight end Mike Seidman may have to miss a few more games, as he continues to heal from a shoulder injured against Miami. Seidman has been back at practice, but Coach Fox says he’s not ready to play in a game just yet.

NASCAR Standings

Heading into this weekend’s race at Charlotte, it’s Tony Stewart back atop the leaderboard, 75 points ahead of second place Ryan Newman. Greg Biffle is 88 points back in third place, with Rusty Wallace and Jimmie Johnson rounding out the top five. Carl Edwards is sixth, Mark Martin seventh, Matt Kenseth eighth, Jeremy Mayfield ninth and Kurt Busch is at the back of the Chase standings, coming up in tenth place.

Tuesday
Oct112005

News & Sports For October 11th

More Counterfeit Money Pouring Into The Area

Wilkesboro police are investigating two separate cases of counterfeit money coming into the county. The incidents happened over the weekend, first at Wal-Mart and additionally at BB&T. At Wal-Mart, cashiers discovered two fake $10 bills when turning over the night’s receipts. The video tapes were turned over to police in hopes of locating the suspect. At the Wilkesboro BB&T branch, some money was returned from a local business after the store owner found that it was fake. Over $500 in fake bills were turned back over to the branch. Bank officials believe the fake money was brought in during a night deposit and are trying to identify the person responsible. Both of those investigations are ongoing.

Prison Inmate Attempts To Escape From Wilkes

Sheriff’s deputies had to track down an escaped inmate over the weekend. The man, 25-yr-old Randy Elijah Gilleland, was being taken to the detention center of the prison, when he suddenly took off running, attempting to get away. Deputies quickly tracked him down and placed him back under arrest. Now in addition to the other charges, he was charged with attempted escape.

Wilkes Open Forum Running This Week

Coming up this Thursday, Wilkes Open Forum will be back in action, presenting a film and also discussing treatment of the earth. The film “In Light Of Reverence” will be shown, starting at 6pm and then afterwards Judith Teele will be on hand to talk about protecting the natural resources of the planet. Once again that’s free to the public and will take place this Thursday at the Wilkes County Library, beginning at 6pm.

Vehicle Stolen From North Wilkesboro Home

Always lock up before you leave. A North Wilkesboro man found that out the hard way over the weekend, after returning to find his car had been stolen. The vehicle had been parked in the man’s garage, which had been left unlocked. As the man went inside to call and report the stolen vehicle, it whizzed by his house and he was able to identify the man driving it. After a short investigation, the man was arrested and the car returned to its’ owner. 29-yr-old Shawn Edward Nunn was charged with second degree burglary and larceny of a motor vehicle.

Needs At The Kitchen

When people can’t afford to buy food, who do they turn to? Here in Wilkes, the Samaritan’s Kitchen lends a hand. The Kitchen, which has been in operation for over six years, is involved with several different programs throughout the week. The Kitchen finds itself of major support, both with food donations and volunteer help. If you can set aside thirty minutes or three hours, whatever you can spare, please contact Elizabeth Ferguson with Samaritan’s Kitchen. The number is 838-5331.

Gas Thieves Hit Another Wilkes Business

Gas thieves hit another business in Wilkes over the weekend, this time targeting Foster’s Grocery in Ronda. A man pulled up in a white van, pumped $69 worth of gas into the vehicle and then drove off down the road. A description of the van was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation is ongoing.

WCC Holds Program For Business Leaders

There can be a lot of headaches if you run your own business. What’s the requirement to qualify for overtime? What’s an appropriate amount of time to set aside for rest and meal breaks? How can you legally fire someone without putting your business at risk of a lawsuit? All those questions and more will be answered November 1st during a seminar at Wilkes Community College. The event lasts from 1-4pm and will be held in Room 1112. For more information or to register, you can call the WCC Joblink Center at 651-2550.

Wreck On 421 Over The Weekend Totals Three

Always make sure your light is green before passing through. A man from Sneads Ferry learned that the hard way over the weekend, after causing a three car pileup. He was traveling down 421, but didn’t notice that his light was red. Instead he plowed straight on, hitting two vehicles being driven by men from Wilkesboro. Estimated damages were placed at $17,500. That first driver was taken by EMS to Wilkes Regional and an update on his injuries were not available at this time.

Spots Still Available At Head Start

For any parent who wants to get their child started early on their education, Head Start has some available spots left. There are currently two openings in the program for new students, after that the kids will be put on a waiting list. Classes started in August for this year’s program and will run until May of 2006. Students can enroll at any time up until March of 2006. After that they’ll have to wait until the next term. The classes run from 8:30am until 2:30pm Monday through Thursday. The students are admitted based on their family income, as those in the lesser income bracket get taken first. For more information or to enroll your child, you can call Judy Mitchell at the Head Start office. Her number is 667-7174.

State News

Gas Companies Dragged Into Court

North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper is putting his money where his mouth is this week, filing a lawsuit against McLeod Oil Company and Home Oil Incorporated. The two companies have been charged with fixing prices and forcing stations to raise the cost of gas artificially. The state attorney general’s office is demanding that each company pay a $5000 for each violation and be forced to give up all additional profits made from the illegal hike. In Durham, the price of gas shot up 40 cents on September 28th at all the company stores except one. The A&P Mini Mart in Durham refused to go along with the increase, so company officials came in and padlocked the gas pumps. After the lawsuit was brought, officials apologized and removed the locks from the pumps.

Bird Flu Possibly Headed To North Carolina

Officials from the state’s poultry industry are meeting this week, to try and figure out how to protect the animals and people here in North Carolina from the deadly Asian bird flu. Already in Asia, 60 people have been killed by the virus, which was found over the weekend in portions of Europe. Disease specialists from across the state are suggesting that vaccines be handed out, especially to the workers in North Carolina’s 5000 poultry plants. A decision as to what to do hasn’t been made yet.

Big Merger For Insurance Companies

One of the biggest insurance companies in North Carolina announced plans for a merger on Monday, as Jefferson Pilot Corporation will be bought out by Lincoln National for $7.5 billion dollars. The move will create one of the largest insurance companies in the country. The board of directors will be split between seven members from Jefferson Pilot and eight from Lincoln. The deal will become official in the first quarter of 2006, after being ratified by both parties.

Woman Missing In Orange County

Officials in Orange County are asking for help today after the disappearance of a local woman. 34-yr-old Alishia Gayle Moore disappeared over the weekend in Durham and was last seen driving down the road in her 2000 black Dodge Neon. The vehicle has the license plate TRH-5472. Miss Moore is described as being 5’7 and weighing 110 lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes. The Orange County sheriff’s department is asking that you give them a call if you have any information at (919) 644-3050.

High County Needs More Qualified Workforce

Bad news coming out of Watauga, as the High County Workforce Development Board has released their report and believe they know the reason why new jobs aren’t coming to the mountain counties. The report comes after 15 months of research and preparation, as the board tried to determine why jobs are leaving. The major problem appeared to be a lack of skilled workers, according to the board’s report. People don’t have the ability needed in most new jobs, which usually deal with technology. As it stands, retail jobs are responsible for nearly 55% of the employment in the area and new demands are growing in construction and professional services. The board suggested that those either unhappy with their present job or out of work return to some type of college and get more education, so that they can apply for better paying jobs.

State’s First Turnpike Coming Up Soon

Within the next five years, North Carolina will join the list of states with a turnpike. The NC Turnpike Authority is planning to create possibly as many as nine toll roads across the state, to solve traffic congestion and also provide North Carolina with more income. The first one will be put up in Durham, stretching from the local freeway to Morrisville and current plans have that one set to open in 2010.

Sports Headlines

High School Football From Monday

Taking a look at the high school scores from Monday, it was West Wilkes beating South Stokes 28-0. The Blackhawks improve to 5-2 with the win, good enough for fifth place in the Northwest 1-A conference. Meanwhile the news wasn’t so good for Cardinal fans, as East Wilkes fell to Elkin 48-0. The loss drops East to 3-5 on the season.

Wake Forest Rusher Moves Up ACC Chart

In college football, the news wasn’t all bad for Wake Forest despite getting blown out this weekend by Florida State. Running back Chris Barclay had 125 yards on 21 carries, putting him at 3491 for his career. That’s good enough for 14th all time in ACC history, just ahead of former Virginia Cavalier and current New York Giant Tiki Barber. If he gains 63 more yards this season, he’ll pass former NC State running back Tremayne Stephens for 13th.

UNC Receivers Walking Wounded

Up the road in Chapel Hill, a member of the UNC Tarheels went under the knife this week. Wide receiver Jarwarski Pollock had to have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, the same procedure that former Tarheel basketball player Sean May recently underwent. Due to the fact damage was less severe to Pollack’s knee, team doctors expect him to be able to play October 22nd when the Heels host Virginia.

France To Break Up Super Teams

Bigger than the result of Sunday’s race, a major announcement was handed down over the weekend by Brian France of NASCAR. He plans to break up all of the so called super teams in the sport. That means teams like Roush Racing, who have more than three drivers would see their garage get a little smaller. France said he decided to make the change because he feels that super teams prevent new owners from getting involved with the sport, a problem he wants to solve as plans go forth to add more racetracks in Canada and New York. The first stage of the plan will be put into motion next season, although he gave no indication as to what that might be.

Retirement Might Not Be Final For Wallace

In other NASCAR news, Rusty Wallace might not be calling it quits after this season. While still planning to retire, Wallace said that he might step into his car a few times, but not race a full schedule. One of the reasons is the fact his son Stephen will make his Busch Series debut in two weeks and if he gets a call up to the Nextel Cup Circuit next season, Rusty is thinking about having a father-son race, if his sponsors will let him.

Monday
Oct102005

News & Sports For October 10th 2005

Gas Stolen From Local Trucks

With gas prices hanging around the three dollar mark, it’s no surprise that some people refuse to pay. What is surprising is the lengths local people are going to avoid paying at the pump. Over the weekend, thieves drained the gas out of three cars in the North Wilkesboro area. No one in the area, including the car owners, could recall hearing or seeing anything during the night. However despite that and the fact no damage was done to the vehicles, over $75 worth of gas was drained from the cars. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Public Lands Day Brings Out Crowd

A crowd gathered in support of Public Lands Day this weekend. On Saturday, slightly under 200 volunteers came out to W. Kerr Scott Reservoir to do cleanup work, including members of Brushy Mountain Cyclists Club and also the Boy Scouts. In addition, portions of the Overmountain Victory Trail and a new bridge that crosses Fish Dam Creek were dedicated in a ceremony at noon. The new bridge helps to link the Yadkin River Greenway with the Overmountain Trail, giving easier access to hikers and bike riders who want to travel the entire circuit.

Presentation Coming Up On Medicare

If you’re confused about the new Medicare Plan D program, you’re not alone. Many people throughout the country are confused as to how exactly the new plan works. To help solve that problem, a presentation will be given at Center Baptist Church on Wednesday. The church, located in the Mulberry community, will host the meeting at 7pm, with representatives from Social Security and Medicare both on hand to explain and take questions. For more information you can call 670-3564.

One Car Totaled In Wreck On 421

One car was totaled in a wreck over the weekend on 421. A Durham man was driving down the highway when the cars in front of him all suddenly slammed on their brakes. He wasn’t able to stop his own car in time to cause a collision. The man’s vehicle was totaled, with estimated damage placed at $2000 and only minor damage done to the other car. Thankfully no one was injured in the crash.

Benefit For St. Jude Children’s Hospital Next Week

Coming up this Saturday you can have a good time and help a great cause. A benefit will be going on to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, beginning at 10am at the Bowman Branch Farm in North Wilkesboro. For a $5 donation, you can take part in a horseback scavenger hunt, pony rides, face painting and horseshoe painting. Also for an addition $5, you can enter in the Chili Cookoff, with a cash prize awarded for first place. For more information or to get directions to the farm, you can call 984-3862 or 838-8382.

Came In To Do Some Shopping

A Wilkesboro woman fell victim to thieves late last week. She returned home to find the front door kicked in and several thousand dollars worth of material missing. Included in the theft were over 200 music CDs, $5 in change and a CD player, among other things. There are suspects in the case and the investigation continues.

Coats For Kids Still Going Strong

A lot of people have coats in the closet that never get worn. If you want to give those coats away, Our House has somewhere that’ll take them. The organization, in connection with Christmas in Wilkes, is running their annual Coats For Kids drive. Any and all coats are welcomed, new or used, child or adult size, whatever you have to give will be used and appreciated. Two locations here in the area are accepting the coats, Wilkesboro Cleaners and Hourglass Cleaners in North Wilkesboro. Donations can be dropped off any day between now and October 28th. During the week, you can drop off coats from 11am til 7pm Monday through Wednesday, then from 9am til 5pm on Thursday and Friday. For more information you can call Sherry Mabry at Our House. The number is 667-5555.

Car Stolen From Millers Creek Home

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to a Millers Creek residence after thieves drove off with the homeowner’s car. The woman had gone to bed with the keys, she believed, in her pocketbook and the vehicle sitting outside. The next morning she woke up to find the keys and the car both missing, however there was no sign of a break-in and nothing to explain how the keys were taken. The woman’s car had been reported throughout the night being driven through the Moravian Falls community with three men inside. There are suspects in the case and warrants are pending.

Thieves Wanting To Do Some Yardwork

A Wilkesboro man called sheriff’s deputies over the weekend after returning home to find his tools had been stolen. Thieves kicked in the man’s front door, causing over $700 worth of damage. In addition, they walked out of the house with a push mower and a weed eater. Nothing else was bothered and no other damage was done to the home. That investigation is still ongoing.

Regional News

Appalachian Student Killed In Jonesville

A 19-yr-old college student was killed over the weekend after a wreck near Jonesville on I-77. The student, 19-yr-old Julie Nagel, had been going home to Maryland for fall break when her car was hit. She later died Saturday morning at Baptist Medical Center. Nagel was a member of the school’s field hockey team and the team cancelled their match this weekend, so other players could go be with the family.

State News

SBI Investigating Winfall Mayor

Accusations of fraud have brought the SBI to one small North Carolina town. The mayor of Winfall, a town in Perguimans County is being investigated for receiving double payments for government expenses. Fred Yates was reimbursed by the state for town expenses, being given $572 to pay for his travel back and forth from Raleigh for meetings he had to attend. But now it turns out that Yates had already been paid by the town for those meetings, money that he never gave back. If the SBI finds enough evidence, criminal charges could be filed against the mayor.

Construction Can Lead To Delays On I-40

For anyone heading toward Raleigh on I-40 the next few days, you can expect to be a little slow in getting there. Over the weekend, officials noticed some flaws in the pavement, meaning that portions will have to be ripped out and replaced. That will go on over the next few weeks on I-40 at a ten mile stretch from US 15 to the Durham Freeway. In addition, two eastbound lanes near the NC Highway 55 interchange will also have repairs done.

State Of Emergency In Beaufort County

While most people were happy to have rain falling over the weekend, portions of the state find themselves still struggling to recover. In Beaufort County, the area is still in a state of emergency. EMS workers were called in, people had to be rescued from their homes by boat and shelters were opened to house the suddenly homeless citizens. Also in Wilmington, a new record was set for October with over eleven inches of rain since Friday.

Officials Still Sorting Out Major Pileup

A massive wreck Friday in Alamance County is still under investigation today. Over 70 cars were involved in the wreck on I-85, in what appears to be a chain reaction. DOT workers have determined that several cars slowed down on the road, to look at some cars stopped on the side. Then the domino effect happened, as drivers behind them couldn’t slow down and caused the pileup. Several people had to be taken to the hospital, but none of the injuries proved fatal. The section of highway wasn’t reopened until late Friday night.

Problem At High Point Plant Solved

A potential problem with a school bus plant in High Point was solved over the weekend, after an agreement was reached between the business and the union. This past June, the 1300 workers at the plant voted to join the United Auto Workers union and as such, wouldn’t work unless an agreement was in place. That issue was solved on Friday, as the union and Thomas Built Buses agreed in principle on a deal, which now goes to the union workers to be ratified. Thomas makes buses for most of the schools in North Carolina.

Sports Headlines

Friday Night Football

Taking a look around the high school scene, it was North Wilkes in our 3WC Game of the Week falling to Ashe County 42-7. Penalties and turnovers were the major problem for the Vikings, who fall to 17 with the loss, while Ashe County moves up to 5-2, taking sole possession of first place in the Mountain Valley Conference. Coming up later tonight, East Wilkes will be at home, playing host to Elkin in a game rescheduled from Friday. Also West Wilkes goes on the road, with a doubleheader. The JV team takes the field at South Stokes at 5pm, while the varsity will take over at 7:30pm. ‘

NCAA Scoreboard

Around the college football scene, it wasn’t a good weekend for ACC teams from North Carolina. Wake Forest got blown out by Florida State 41-24, dropping to 24 on the season. By the end of the third quarter, the Deacons had cut the lead down to three, but couldn’t generate a defensive stop and the Seminole offense exploded. Meanwhile, the news wasn’t any better for Tarheel fans, as UNC went on a painful trip to Louisville and ended up surrendering the most points in their 117 year history. UNC lost 69-14, falling to 2-3 on the season and ending a two game winning streak. The Duke Blue Devils however would just like to get on a winning streak, no matter how small. They fell against Miami 52-7 on Saturday, giving up three touchdowns in a five minute span. Freshman quarterback Zack Assack had a rough game, going 4 of 15 for eight yards passing and six yards rushing. The 1-5 Blue Devils had one bright spot, as running back Ronnie Drummer broke away for an 81-yard touchdown in the first half, the longest play given up by Miami in 29 years. In other scores, Appalachian State fell to Furman 34-31, dropping to 3-1 on the year, while East Carolina pulled off the 41-28 win over Rice, improving to 203 on the season.

Panthers Pull Out Win Over Cardinals

In the NFL, the Carolina Panthers overcame a slow start to beat Arizona 24-20. Jake Delhomme tossed for 243 yards and two touchdowns, while Steve Smith caught 8 passes for 119 yards. With the win, Carolina improves to 3-2 on the season and get set to go on the road against Detroit next weekend.

Martin Drives Away With NASCAR Win

On the Nextel Cup circuit, it was Mark Martin taking the checkered flag during Sunday’s Banquet 400. Greg Biffle was second, Carl Edwards third, points leader Tony Stewart came in fourth and Matt Kenseth rounded out the top five. Next up drivers head down to Charlotte for the UAW-GM Quality 500 at Lowes Speedway.

Hurricanes Fall To Islanders

Coming off a major win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Carolina Hurricanes fell back to Earth this weekend. They lost to the New York Islanders 3-2. The loss drops Carolina to 1-2 on the season.

Friday
Oct072005

News & Sports For October 7th

Highway Patrol Close Down Road For Wreck

Thursday morning, portions of 421 near the Red White & Blue Road were shut down after a tanker truck overturned. According to the Highway Patrol, the driver lost control of his vehicle and ran off the road, flipping the truck. The tanker then separated from the rest of the truck, blocking off one section of 421. To clean it up, the Highway Patrol had to block off both sections of road near exit 276. The wreck was cleared off and everything was back to normal by 11am, while the driver sustained a few injuries but nothing serious.

License Check Leads To Drug Bust In Moravian Falls

Sheriff’s deputies were doing a license check Wednesday night in Moravian Falls when a vehicle pulled up smelling of marijuana. Inside there was an even stronger smell of the drug. Deputies asked the driver first to pull off the road, then if they could search the vehicle. She agreed and was then asked to step out of the car, along with both of the passengers. One of the passengers was carrying $5325 worth of cash in his pocket and even more money was found between the seats, totaling $6403 in addition to a small amount of marijuana. When asked about the money, one of the passengers told deputies they were headed to Winston Salem to buy drugs. Three of the passengers gave deputies fake names and after their fingerprints came back it was clear why. Between two of the men, there were seven warrants out for their arrest from Caldwell County. All four, 18-yr-old Amanda Linder, Justin Caldwell, Tantae Little and Harrold Wilfong were all charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana, while Caldwell, Little and Wilfong were all charged in addition with resisting arrest for giving a fake name. More charges may be pending in the case, as deputies also found a stolen credit card in the vehicle, that had been taken during an armed robbery in Hickory.

Warning For Lead Foot Drivers This Weekend

As we enter into the first weekend of October, it’s time for food, family and football. But there are also a lot of lead footed drivers on the road, something the Highway Patrol wants to crack down on. Operation Slow Down 2005 started this week and will continue until Monday, with more troopers out on the road and cracking down on speed violations. Most major highways here in Wilkes and across the state are targets, due to the fact speeding tickets have jumped 147% over the last six years.

Wreck On River Street Wednesday Totals Two

Wilkesboro police were called out to the scene of a wreck on River Street Wednesday morning. A Wilkesboro woman had been driving on River Street when she turned around to check on her child in the back seat. When she looked back at the road, the car in front of her had stopped and she didn’t have time to avoid a collision. Estimated damages from the wreck were placed at $3500. Thankfully however no one was injured in the crash.

Alzheimer’s Memory Walk Tomorrow

Alzheimers is a deadly disease, one that can rob a person of their mind. Coming up tomorrow there will be the annual Memory Walk at Wilkes Community College. You can stop by the college anytime from 8:30-11am and donate to help raise money for Alzheimer’s research, or you can also stop by some of the booths set up and get some more information about the disease itself and what you can do to help treat someone.

Always Know Where Your Keys Are

Never leave your keys inside the car. A Wilkesboro man found that out the hard way this week, after leaving the keys in the ignition and then going to bed. Next morning the man’s truck was gone from the driveway, however no one in the neighborhood could recall hearing or seeing anything during the night. Information about the truck was given over to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation is ongoing.

Blood Drive Coming Up Today

There’s nothing more important than giving the gift of life. Over the last few days, blood drives have been going on throughout Wilkes County, building up our own supply while also raising enough to send down to the Gulf Coast. There still is a need here in the area however and the Red Cross is hoping to fix that with a drive going on today at Britthaven. It will stretch from 10:30 this morning til 1:30 this afternoon, however it’s by appointment only, so to call and set up a time, you can contact the Red Cross at 838-4563.

Painkillers Stolen From McGrady Residence

Deputies were called out to a home in the McGrady community on Wednesday, after thieves broke into a local man’s home. The homeowner had just returned from the hospital, coming back to find his bedroom door had been broken and some pain medication was missing from inside. In addition, the thieves took $150 from the bedroom dresser. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Pet Fair In Wilkes This Saturday

If you’re looking for a pet to take home, the Wilkes Animal Shelter wants to help you find one. Coming up tomorrow, they’ll have an adoption fair going on at the shelter from 10am until 2pm. That’s located at 408 Call Street in Wilkesboro, just below the new courthouse. In addition, the shelter has started a “Pet Look Alike” contest. From now until November 1st, you can mail in pictures of you and your pet to the shelter and a winner will be announced on November 12th. Included in the mailing you need your name, address, phone number and the name of your pet. You can mail that to the Wilkes Animal Shelter at 408 Call Street, Wilkesboro North Carolina 28697. For more information you can give them a call at 903-7688.

Items Stolen From Under Wilkesboro Home

A Wilkesboro man got a surprise when he arrived home on Wednesday. Thieves had been by the house and decided to do a little shopping. Stolen from under his back porch was a Hitoshi laser saw along with an air compressor. No one in the area could recall seeing anyone near the home during the day. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Celebrate National Public Lands Day This Weekend

Saturday is National Public Lands Day, a time dedicated to cleaning up the areas we live in. Here in Wilkes County, a clean up will be going on at the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, starting at 7am. Anyone who wants to take part can meet at Tail Race Park, just below the dam and officials will hand out work assignments. Later on at noon, free lunch will be given out to all volunteers.

Regional News

Disaster Relief Benefit Tomorrow In Taylorsville

Coming up tomorrow, you can help a good cause and have fun at the same time. The Friendship Lutheran Church in Taylorsville is hosting a Hurricane Benefit BBQ and Cruise In. The event will have live music from the Millsaps Family, Fairgrove United Methodist Praise Team and the group Solid Edge. That’s tomorrow, October 8th from 3-7pm at the Friendship Lutheran Church, located at 5300 Church Road in Taylorsville.

State News

Steroid Policy Enforced At UNC Chapel Hill

UNC Chapel Hill became the first school in North Carolina to install the one strike and you’re out steroid policy. As of next Monday, any athlete caught using or testing positive for steroids at the school will be automatically kicked off their team, without a chance of being reinstated this year. Any athlete that tests positive for other substances, aside from steroids will be put on probation and enrolled in a drug counseling program. The change comes after a nine month study by the university of its’ drug policy.

Woman Facing Eviction For Holding Bible Study

In Chapel Hill, a woman is facing eviction today after holding a Bible Study in her home. Dorcas Saunders operates Sunshine Outreach Ministry from her home in Chapel Hill, holding three services a week inside. However she lives in a low income apartment subsidized by public funds and so the city has informed her that using her home for a church, as she calls it, violates her lease agreement. Their argument is that the apartment has been defaced by the ministry signs and using it for ministry violates her agreement that the house be used “solely for residential purposes”. Town leaders said they had no problem with a Bible study, but the group couldn’t call itself a church or they would have to find another place to go.

Massive Drug Supplier Dismantled In Wilmington

State officials announced on Thursday that they have destroyed a major drug distribution ring, operating out of Wilmington. Thanks to “Operation Maple Leaf”, which began in 2003, over 50 people have been arrested and will now face significant jail terms. Over a thousand pounds of marijuana and 110 pounds of cocaine had been smuggled in by the group, who mainly operated out of Maple Hill in Duplin County. The drugs were smuggled in by Honduran nationals in exchange for weapons and cash that were sent back to the Central American country.

Firefighters Told Not To Raise Money For Hurricane

The town of Cary North Carolina has come under attack today, after telling firefighters they couldn’t raise money to help the hurricane victims. Members of the Cary Fire Department wanted to use the local fire stations as dropoff points, to raise funds for the Gulf Coast. Town leaders tossed out the idea, saying that public facilities couldn’t be used to support a private cause.

Research Group Tries To Find Lost Colony

After almost 400 years, a research group on the Carolina coast believes they can find the Lost Colony. The First Colony Foundation has started digging on Roanoke Island, investigating what they are calling numerous magnetic anomalies buried at the north end of the island. The researchers say they believe remains from what used to be the settlement are buried, possibly under water. The excavation will be going on for the next several weeks.

New Additions Coming To Asheboro Zoo

Some new additions will be making their way to the Asheboro Zoo in the next few months. Thanks in part to recent donations, the zoo has built a major expansion of its’ elephant and rhino facilities, building on the grasslands exhibit and allowing the organization to bring in more animals. Construction is expected to begin within the next month and by next year the project could be complete.


Sports Headlines

Friday Night Football

And coming up tonight, the varsity teams will be in action. Wilkes Central goes on the road to face Madison High, while West heads up to South Stokes for a 1-A matchup. North Wilkes is at home, looking for their second win of the season against Ashe County, while in our 3WC Game of the Week, it’ll be East Wilkes trying to do what no other team has been able to accomplish this year. Knock off the 6-0 Bucking Elks of Elkin. Kickoff of all those games are set for 7:30, and the McDonald’s pregame show will go on the air at 7:15. All this on your home for local sports, 3WC.

Wolfpack Hold On To Beat Georgia Tech

In ACC football action last night, it was NC State pulling out the win over Georgia Tech 17-14. State improves to 2-2 after the win while the Yellowjackets fall to 3-2. Brian Clark had four catches for 148 yards for the Wolfpack.

New Recruit For UNC

The UNC Tarheels got a boost for next year’s freshman class in basketball, as center Deon Thompson committed to the school. The 6-8 Thompson, who weighs in at 250 lbs., averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds during his junior season and has been compared to Erik Williams of Wake Forest. Thompson turned down an offer from Kentucky to play for the Heels.

NBA News & Notes

Taking a look at the senior circuit, coach Bernie Bickerstaff wants to change the pace a little for the Charlotte Bobcats second season. After bringing in Raymond Felton and Sean May, he’s also looking to adopt some of Roy Williams’ up tempo offense. Bickerstaff said now that he’s got three guards who can run the up tempo system, in Felton, Brevin Knight and Kevin Burleson, the team plans to take advantage. In other Bobcats news, Sean May continues to improve ahead of schedule, so much so that team doctors are now saying he could possibly be back with the team next week, before the preseason even begins.

News Not Good For Panthers

The news wasn’t so good in the NFL however, as the Carolina Panthers will possibly be missing several players when they make the trip to Arizona. Cornerback Chris Gamble injured his ankle on Monday and is listed as questionable. Also Rod Smart is still recovering from a groin injury and linebacker Adam Seward’s foot still hasn’t healed. In addition, runningback Stephen Davis, still recovering from last season’s knee surgery, is listed as probable, after some swelling and soreness in the knee this week.

Waltrip Wins Appeal

NASCAR officials tossed out one of the fines they issued this week, as Michael Waltrip won his appeal. Waltrip had been fined $10,000 and lost 25 points after an incident at New Hampshire two weeks ago with Robby Gordon. But a commission of NASCAR officials ruled that the tape didn’t show Waltrip doing anything offensive and withdrew the penalties. Drivers will head to Kansas Speedway this Sunday for the Banquet 400.

Wednesday
Oct052005

News & Sports For October 5th

News From Last Night’s Commissioners’ Meeting

Last night the county commissioners met and approved several items on the agenda. Public hearings were set for October 18th at 6:30pm, to approve name changes for several roads in the county. A private drive, just off Congo Road, to be named “Pleasant View”, also another private road just off of Germantown Road, to be named “Sizemore Trail”. According to Wilkes law, a ten day period has to be put into effect and a public hearing brought before the change can become official. Also on the 18th, a public hearing will be held at 6:30 to determine if Baptist Home Baptist Church should be granted the Special Intensity Allocation, allowing them to expand and build a family life center. This was brought up due to the fact the proposed project extended just slightly over the allocated property. The commissioners also approved October as Let’s Talk Month, as requested by the Community Health Connection to deal with childhood and teenage sexuality. Alex Hamilton, the county’s tax administrator, was charged with collecting the fees owed by the utilities here in Wilkes. Estimated taxes that will be brought in from utilities this year was placed at just over $743,000. Finally, An additional idea was put forth as to how the county will pay for their half of the funds needed in school renovations. Previous ideas had the county increasing property taxes to help take care of the cost, but instead a new proposal was put forth to consider adding an extra half cent to the sales tax in the area. That way home owners wouldn’t be the only ones supporting the renovations with their money. No decision was made and it’s unlikely a final decision will come on that issue anytime soon.

North Wilkesboro Board Approves Nonpartisan Elections

The way elections are held in North Wilkesboro will be changing, after a meeting of the town board last night. The board voted 3-2 and approved a change in the town’s charter, making all elections nonpartisan. Bert Hall and Robert Johnson were the only ones to vote against the measure. The move won’t change much about the way elections are held, except to allow multiple candidates from political parties to run, without having to hold a primary. That alone will save the town thousands of dollars. The town however still could have a referendum on the issue, if 10% of the citizens sign a petition asking for one. That petition would have to be turned in by 30 days from this coming Friday, October the 7th. As it stands, the switch would be made to nonpartisan elections by 2007.

Red Cross Needs Homes For Abandoned Families

While most of the hurricane victims have found homes, at least for the present time, there are still a few families needing assistance. Here in Wilkes, the Red Cross has already helped find homes for 31 adults and 10 kids, but now some more help is needed. If you or your church can help either of these families in need, please contact the Red Cross at 838-4563.

Gas Thieves Hit Two Wilkes Businesses

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to two separate businesses here in Wilkes on Monday, after gas thieves filled up and took off. At Wykes Food Mart in Wilkesboro, a man pulled up in his blazer, pumped $9 worth of gas and then drove off down the road. However employees inside were able to get a description of both the man and his vehicle, which were turned over to sheriff’s deputies. Meanwhile in North Wilkesboro, the same thing was happeneing at the Rock Creek Run-In on Elkin Highway. A person pulled up in a van and pumped $59 worth of gas, before setting down the handle and driving out of the parking lot. As with the case before, descriptions of both the driver and vehicle were turned over to sheriff’s deputies. Those investigations are still ongoing.

Alzheimer’s Memory Walk This Saturday

Alzheimers is a deadly disease, one that can rob a person of their mind. But what about the families, also affected by the illness? Is there any help for those who take care of their loved ones? There is a support group that meets at Britthaven and for more information the number to call is 838-1742. And coming up this Saturday will be the annual Memory Walk at Wilkes Community College. You can stop by the college anytime from 8:30-11am and donate to help raise money for Alzheimer’s research, or you can also stop by some of the booths set up and get some more information about the disease itself and what you can do to help treat someone.

Mailbox Stolen From North Wilkesboro Residence

A North Wilkesboro woman walked outside on Tuesday, looking to check her mail. Instead, she found the entire mailbox had gone missing. Sometime during the night, thieves had ripped up both the mailbox and the post, running off with the box itself. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Traffic Check Leads To Arrest

Sheriff’s deputies were performing a routine traffic check earlier this week on Mountain View Road, when they stopped a vehicle and checked its’ tag. The tag belonged to an entirely different vehicle and deputies soon found out the driver was using an expired license. In addition after running a check, they found he had a warrant pending for his arrest. 24-yr-old Alan Gary Blankenship was arrested and charged with driving without a license, along with having a fictitious tag.

Focus on Hospice

When you say the word hospice, death and dying immediately come to mind. But aside from just their patients, the organization works with family members. Starting on October 18th, a grief and growth class will be going on, set up by Hospice at the Wellness Center in North Wilkesboro. For more information you can call 903-7700. We’ll be talking more about the issue during this week’s edition of Focus on the Foothills, also talking about a camp for kids who are dealing with the loss of a friend or family member and how they can be enrolled for free. That’s at 1:05pm on Thursday.

Another Recall Here In Wilkes

The Wilkes Health Department released information on yet another recall on Tuesday. The USDA has issued a recall of 184,000 pounds of Flanders Beef Patties due to a possible ecoli contamination. Strains of the bacteria were discovered in several samples of the meat, resulting in the recall. Affected are all 2 and 5 lb. packages of Flanders Quarter Pound Beef Patties and all 5lb. packages of Saver’s Choice Quarter Pound Beef Patties. Just like the salad recall on Tuesday, this strain of ecoli can build up a powerful toxin that can lead to kidney failure. All the packages have the production code 05176 and an establishment number of EST 9145 inside the USDA seal of inspection. If that number isn’t on the package but you’re still not sure, you can contact the Food and Safety Inspection Service. They’ve set up a hotline to deal with recall issues at 1-888-674-6854.

Gun Stolen From Ronda Home

A Ronda man called sheriff’s deputies this week after coming in to find that someone had stolen his rifle. There were no signs of a break-in at the house, no damage done and nothing else taken except for the Remington 30.06 rifle. There is however a suspect in the case, as a man had been by several times over the last few days, asking about the gun. That investigation is ongoing.

Mosquito Borne Illness Popping Up

With warm weather still hanging around North Carolina, the health department is warning everyone to be careful for mosquitoes. Already Iin Buncombe County, four more cases of the LaCrosse virus have popped up. The virus can lead to flu-like symptoms, including muscle aches and a high fever. Children under 16 are the most at risk of catching the virus. However to prevent being infected, try to clean out any places on your property that have standing water puddles, especially those with mildew and mold mixed in. Also it’s a good idea to drill holes in any tire swings you have, so the water can drain out after a storm and not pool inside, giving mosquitoes a breeding ground.

All For A Microwave

Thieves broke into a Wilkesboro man’s home on Tuesday, prying open the back door to get inside. But all they ended up taking was a microwave. Nothing else was damaged or stolen from inside the home and no one in the area could recall hearing or seeing anything unusual during the day. That investigation is ongoing.

Regional News

Dobson Receives Grant

The Golden Leaf Foundation has given out $200,000 to the town of Dobson. The money will be used as part of a $2.1 million project designed to extend water and sewer lines three miles outside of the town, up to the intersection of I-77 and Zephyr Road. A tourist and convention center is in the works to be built there.

State News

Franklin Graham Says Hurricane Offers Second Chance

Franklin Graham finds himself under attack today, after some remarks at a church yesterday in Virginia. Graham said that the hurricanes which recently hit New Orleans could bring about a spiritual rebirth in the city, as people turn away from the satanic practices and perversions. Graham said that God has a plan and this could be the beginning of a revival. In addition to criticizing the remarks, Graham’s opponents have also taken his Samaritan’s Purse ministry to task for including a Christian tract and stuffed lamb inside gift bags handed out to displaced kids. The lamb was offensive to some because it played “Jesus Loves Me” when squeezed.

Radioactive Material Is Missing In Raleigh

State officials are searching today for some missing radioactive material. Two radioactive gauges disappeared on Monday from a DOT job site in Wake Forest. They had been used to test the moisture, density and condition of materials. The gauges can be considered a health risk if broken open or mishandled.

Jobs Available At This Year’s State Fair

With the state fair just over a week away, the final preparations are being made for this year’s event. However fair officials find themselves short on personnel this year and so they’ve put out a call for anyone who would be interested in a temporary paying job. Anyone interested would be placed in a job working with either the games, ride assembly or food service. Applications are being taken at the Raleigh Employment Security Commission up until the first night of the fair, which starts October 14th.

Asheville Police Raid DVD Pirating Operation

Over one thousand pirated DVDs were discovered by Asheville police this week when they raided an apartment in the city. In addition, 498 illegal CDs were found as well, enough material, according to one official, to fill up at least two vans. The police were tipped off during a stakeout for drug activity in the area. Throughout the U.S., an estimated $3 billion is lost each year due to movie and music piracy.

New Laws Go Into Effect

Several laws signed over the weekend by Gov. Easley have gone into effect, effecting who is available for jury duty among other things. From now on you must be at least 72 before you can request an exemption from jury duty because of age. The previous limit was 65 and the move is expected to help expand the jury pool in several counties with an older population. Also from now on, you have to use soap and water before and after petting animals at any fairs or events, in order to cut down on the risk of another bacterial outbreak, like last year at the State Fair. Finally, all groups that bid on state contracts now have to disclose during the bidding process if any of the work will be outsourced to other countries.

Sports Headlines

Duke Walking Wounded Into Miami

The bad news keeps coming for the Duke football team. Less than a week after losing a 28-21 contest against Navy, now the Blue Devils will be shorthanded heading into their game this week with Miami. Starting receivers Jomar Wright and Ronnie Elliot are both out, Wright for the season after an injury to his knee that will force him to go under the knife. Elliot meanwhile will miss at least one game, with an injury to his hand. That leaves one junior, Deon Adams and five freshmen as the only options at receiver for the Blue Devils. Meanwhile, running backs Cedric Dargan and Justin Boyle are both going to miss Saturday’s game, recovering from injuries sustained against Navy. That means sophomore Ronnie Drummer and freshman Clifford Harris will split the carries.

Randolph Named ACC Player Of The Week

It turns out the second time’s the charm for Wake Forest Quarterback Cory Randolph. After leading the Deacons to a victory over Clemson last week, Randolph was named one of the co-players of the week, sharing the honor with Marcus Vick of Virginia Tech. Also earning votes was UNC linebacker Larry Edwards, UNC kick returner Brandon Tate and Wake Forest linebacker John Abbate.

Sean May On Track For Quick Return

In the NBA, Sean May’s rookie season could start sooner than expected. The former UNC Tarheel had knee surgery three weeks ago to clean out some damaged cartilage and wasn’t expected back before the first of the season. However May is already jogging and practicing with his doctor’s approval, so he could get worked into the preseason lineup. As to what caused the problem, it’s believed May originally suffered the injury during the NCAA tournament.

Rucker Becomes New Sack Leader For Panthers

The Carolina Panthers not only beat the Packers on Monday, but they also crowned a new sack leader. Mike Rucker got the 42nd sack of his career on Monday, edging past former Panther Kevin Greene for first place on the team’s sack list. The 30-yr-old Rucker already has two sacks in the first four games of the season.

Hurricanes Make Trade To Set Lineup

With the regular season set to start, the Carolina Hurricanes made a trade on Monday, sending defenseman Bruno St. Jacques to Anaheim for ring winger Craig Adams. This will be the 28-yr-old Adams’ second tour of duty with the Hurricanes, having played for the team during their run to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003. He was immediately sent down to the Lowell Lock Monsters, the team’s top minor league squad, to get re-acquainted with the team’s style of play.

Tuesday
Oct042005

News & Sports For October 4th

Health Fair Going On This Thursday

For anyone concerned about their blood pressure or cholesterol, there will be a Health Fair going on this Thursday at the offices of Carolina Heart Care. During the event there will be free health checks for blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar. In addition, there will be representatives on hand from Coreg, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Lincare and Wake Forest University Heart Center, to help explain several topics ranging from heart failure to diabetic problems and how to avoid them. That’s coming up Thursday from 5-8pmat Carolina Heart Care. To call for more information, the number is 527-1507.

Missing Man Leads To Drug Bust

Sheriff’s deputies noticed a car swerving back and forth over the center line earlier this week on the Moravian Falls Road. When they called in the license, it came back as belonging to a man who’d been missing since the first of this month. After pulling over the car, it turns out the missing man wasn’t inside but a second man, who informed deputies he was a friend of the car’s owner, who had been staying at his house. Deputies searched the car and found a rock of crack cocaine inside and then asked to be taken to the missing man. They arrived at the home and found the missing man, unharmed and there of his own free will, although an explanation for his disappearance was never given. Deputies asked if they could search the home and after being given permission, found more crack cocaine inside, along with drug paraphernalia, a 12 gauge shotgun, some jewelry and $1317 in cash. The homeowner, 48-yr-old David Christopher Castle was arrested and charged with trafficking cocaine, maintaining a dwelling for the sale of drugs, drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Hunting Safety Class Coming Up In October

This next bit of news is for all the would be hunters out there. Coming up October 18-20th, there will be a class on hunting safety at the Kerr Scott Ranger Station. The class will last three hours and 20 minutes each night with a test at the end. Once participants pass the test, they can receive their certification. There is no minimum age to attend, however you must be at all three classes in order to take the exam. To pre-register for the class, you can call 919-733-7191. Or for more information, you can call Officer Mark Minton of the Wildlife Resources Commission. His number is 336-957-3061.

Fake Cash Continuing To Come In

Fake cash keeps spilling into Wilkes County, the latest incident happening over the weekend at Lowes Foods on Winkler Street. Wilkesboro police were called out after a clerk found the counterfeit bill, which had the word fake written on the back of it, in with the rest of his receipts. Footage of the night’s video cameras were turned over to police and that investigation is ongoing.

Recall Of Dole Salad Products

A recall has been ordered of some Dole Food products, according to the Wilkes Health Department. The FDA has issued a recall of all classic Romaine salad and American Blend salad with a used by date of September 23rd. Also all Greener Selection salad with a used by date of September 22nd has also been recalled. To check and see if your products were included in the recall, the used by date is located at the upper right hand corner of the front of the bag. A variant strain of ecoli bacteria was found in samples of the prepackaged salad, one containing a powerful toxin that can shut down the kidneys within ten days. The FDA has set up a hotline for questions regarding this and other recent recalls. The number is 1-888-674-6854.

Wreck On 421 Totals Car

Never drive when tired. A North Wilkesboro man found out why that’s a good idea on Monday, after falling asleep at the wheel. The incident happened just after 8am as he was driving west down Hwy 421. He slammed into a guardrail, then woke up and jerked the wheel, spinning through the other lane of traffic and traveling over thirty feet from the highway before his car stopped. He refused to be taken to the hospital by EMS, however 18-yr-old Matthew Patrick Stevens was charged with careless and reckless driving.

Blood Drive Going On Today

1500 pints of blood. That’s how much is used on any given day throughout North Carolina, to perform surgery and help restore accident victims who have bled out at the scene. But using so much blood, especially in the wake of a hurricane, can cause problems, as we mentioned on the newscast yesterday. To help solve the problem, another drive is going on today at the local VFW Hall here in Wilkes. It will last from 2-6:30pm and to make an appointment, you can call the Red Cross at 838-4563.

Animal Adoption Fair This Saturday

If you’re looking for a pet to take home, the Wilkes Animal Shelter wants to help you find one. Coming up on October 9th, they’ll have an adoption fair going on at the shelter from 10am until 2pm. That’s located at 408 Call Street in Wilkesboro, just below the new courthouse. In addition, the shelter has started a “Pet Look Alike” contest. From now until November 1st, you can mail in pictures of you and your pet to the shelter and a winner will be announced on November 12th. Included in the mailing you need your name, address, phone number and the name of your pet. You can mail that to the Wilkes Animal Shelter at 408 Call Street, Wilkesboro North Carolina 28697. For more information you can give them a call at 903-7688.

Be Careful Who You Let Inside

It’s not a good idea to let strangers inside your home. A Ronda man found that out the hard way this week, as a person came up and asked if he could get a ride. The homeowner refused, but allowed his visitor to use the restroom. Afterwards the man got up and left the house. When the homeowner came back, he found that $1200 had been taken from inside his wallet. A description of the suspect was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and the investigation is ongoing.

State News

NASCAR Jobs Heading To Davie County

Good news for people in Davie County today, as NASCAR is moving into the area. Team Rensi Motorsports is building a plant just north of Mocksville that will house its’ headquarters and most of the operations. Team officials said they hope to be part of the development in the area and plan to be open by next spring.

Firefighters Honored In Greensboro

A statue was unveiled over the weekend in Greensboro, honoring all firefighters who have served in the area, both past and present. A life size bronze statue was unveiled, surrounded by what’s called the walk of courage, with bricks containing the firemen’s names.

North Carolina Prepared For Disaster

North Carolina is prepared for any natural disasters, according to state emergency management leaders. One reason for this according to officials is the fact there are emergency response teams in every county, which perform drills and practice throughout the year. And should one team not be enough, then the groups are also called out to the hardest hit areas first, working their way back.

Cheney Greets Marines

Soldiers returning to Camp Lejeune on Monday were greeted by Vice President Dick Cheney. Five of the Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 25th Regiment who were injured during their time in Iraq were awarded the Purple Heart. Cheney also told the soldiers that the country is grateful for their sacrifices, while saying he’s impressed by the progress in Iraq.

Nutrition Bill Signed Into Law

There is a new standard now in North Carolina for school meals. Earlier this week, Gov. Easley signed the school nutrition bill into law, designed to make changes in the ways cafeterias serve food. Beginning next year, pilot programs will be set up in eight high schools and eight middle schools throughout the state to test the new plan. Gone are most sweets and fatty foods, replaced by fruits and vegetables. By the end of the 2007 school year, all elementary schools will be required to have the plan in place. Depending on how the pilot programs do, middle and high schools might have some additional time for the transition.

History Of Mining Exposed In Asheville

The history of mining in North Carolina is being put on display through a new exhibit in Asheville. The Colburn Earth Science Museum is opening up the new exhibit this week, which deals with prehistoric mining in the state, along with the gold hunting started by Spanish explorers. The exhibit also highlights how mining influenced a good portion of Western North Carolina’s cultural development.

Sports Headlines

Caldwell County Holds Hall Of Fame Induction

Just up the road in Caldwell County, four athletes will be inducted in the Hall of Fame at the end of this month. On October 31st, Joe Hightower, Karen Trivett, Phillip Horton and the late John Childers will take their place in the hall. Hightower played football at Gamewell High, where he was the first district player of the year in 1959. He went on to be an All American at Appalachian State. Trivett was a four time all conference basketball player at Granite Falls High, taking her team to the district title in 1971 and going on to win 250 games as coach of the West Caldwell girls team. Horton worked as a trainer for the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and the 1996 Olympic team, before getting into his current job as part of Chip Ganassi’s NASCAR team. Finally John Childers, was drafted by the Chicago Cubs out of Lenoir High in 1944, later cutting short his baseball career to fight in World War II. The induction will go on at the Broyhill Civic Center and for tickets you can call 828-728-9609.

McGill To Possibly Make A Return

Tarheel fans received some good news on Monday, as a former member of the football team could make a return this season. Running back Ronnie McGill, who’s been out since last year with a torn chest muscle, could make his 2005 debut this coming weekend against Louisville. McGill is expected to be medically cleared for practice this week and will slowly be eased into the gameplan. In seven games last season, McGill rushed for 419 yards and five touchdowns. Currently North Carolina’s rushing attack is last in the ACC with 86.8 yards a game.

NASCAR Standings

Taking a look at the Nextel Cup circuit, after Sunday’s race the points standings shape up like this. Tony Stewart takes over again for first place, with Ryan Newman now in second, only four points behind. Rusty Wallace is in third and former leader Jimmie Johnson now sits in fourth, after finishing 31st on Sunday. Greg Biffle’s fifth, Carl Edwards is sixth, Matt Kenseth seventh, Jeremy Mayfield eighth, Mark Martin ninth and Kurt Busch rounds out the field at number ten.

Kapono Leaving Charlotte For The Heat

With the Charlotte Bobcats starting training camp on Monday, one member of last year’s team didn’t make the trip to Wilmington. Instead Jason Kapono packed his bags and headed south, after signing a deal with the Miami Heat. This will be the third team in three years for Kapono, who averaged 8 points and 2 rebounds last season with the Bobcats. After fading down the stretch, Kapono was replaced in the lineup by Matt Carroll, who averaged more points in fewer minutes.

Monday
Oct032005

News & Sports For October 3rd

What The Child Fatality Report Says About Wilkes

On Friday’s newscast, we told you about the recent increase in child deaths throughout North Carolina. Unfortunately the same holds true here in Wilkes County. According to information from the County’s Health Department, 10 children on average die every year here in Wilkes. As of last week, that number in 2005 was already up to 15. Most of those deaths come as a result of premature births and defects. Birth defects don’t automatically mean the child will die, but in order to prevent it, the parents and doctors have to work together. For more information on how to deal with birth defects in your baby, you can contact the Wilkes Health Department at 651-7450. Coming up later this month we’ll be going over the subject in more depth as part of our 3WC Healthwatch.

Forged Papers Help Thief Steal Medication

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to Millers Creek Pharmacy last week, after thieves attempted to get painkiller medications by using forged documents. After taking the prescriptions, pharmacists called the doctor’s office in question and learned the papers had been forged. Names of the suspects were turned over to sheriff’s deputies, along with the evidence. That investigation is ongoing.

Coats For Kids Starts Today

Starting today, you can drop off coats to give to a needy family in Wilkes. Our House, in connection with Christmas in Wilkes, is starting up their annual Coats For Kids drive. Any and all coats are welcomed, new or used, child or adult size, whatever you have to give will be used and appreciated. Two locations here in the area are accepting the coats, Wilkesboro Cleaners and Hourglass Cleaners in North Wilkesboro. Donations can be dropped off any day between now and October 28th. During the week, you can drop off coats from 11am til 7pm Monday through Wednesday, then from 9am til 5pm on Thursday and Friday. For more information you can call Sherry Mabry at Our House. The number is 667-5555.

More Counterfeit Money Entering Wilkes

Counterfeit money continues to be a problem here in Wilkes, the latest incident happening at Northwestern Bank in Millers Creek. Last week, a bank employee was going through the deposits when she found some counterfeit money along with the cash from Dollar General. The evidence was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and the store is being contacted, in hopes of identifying the counterfeiters.

Hit & Run On Moravian Street

Wilkesboro police are searching for a hit & run driver today, after a wreck Thursday afternoon on Moravian Street. Two vehicles were backing out of the Flowers Bread Store parking lot at the same time, but one failed to notice the other. The second driver wasn’t paying attention and slammed into the front corner of the first car, causing an estimated $1000 in damage. That second driver then took off down the road, leaving the scene of the crime. Police are continuing the investigation.

Blood Drive Coming Up Today

With people still recovering from the recent hurricanes in the Gulf Coast, blood supplies and other items have been sent down by the Red Cross, to take care of the wounded. However with the blood going down south, the supply throughout the rest of the country is dropping. Here in North Carolina and especially in Wilkes County, the blood supply is staying at critical levels with just over a day’s supply. If you want to help solve that problem, a drive is going on later today at Millers Creek Methodist Church from 2-7pm. You can either call the Red Cross and set up an appointment at 838-4563 or just stop by and they’ll fit you in as quick as possible.

Be Careful Who You Let Inside

A Purlear man found out late last week that it’s a good idea to be careful who you let inside your home. He had invited a man into the house and showed him his .22 caliber Glenfield rifle. Then later on they went fishing and the man asked if they could bring the rifle, which the homeowner agreed to. After returning from fishing, the homeowner went inside to get something, then came back out to find the man and his rifle both gone. Since the theft he hasn’t been able to locate the man. Sheriff’s deputies are continuing the investigation.

Benefit For St. Jude Children’s Hospital Next Week

If you had a good time this weekend at the Apple Festival, there’s another celebration coming up October 15th, where you can have a good time and help a great cause. A benefit will be going on to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, beginning at 10am at the Bowman Branch Farm in North Wilkesboro. For a $5 donation, you can take part in a horseback scavenger hunt, pony rides, face painting and horseshoe painting. Also for an addition $5, you can enter in the Chili Cookoff, with a cash prize awarded for first place. For more information or to get directions to the farm, you can call 984-3862 or 838-8382.

Larceny At Local Store

Sheriff’s deputies were called out to Precision Fabricators last week, after thieves ran off with over $2000 worth of items. Stolen from outside the store was 1500 lbs. of copper wire. There are however suspects in the case, as two men had been bragging to people that they had stolen the wire. That investigation is ongoing.

Thieves Get Inside Wilkesboro Home

A Wilkesboro homeowner returned to a surprise late last week. The back window to her home was open and rings were missing from inside, worth an estimated $3000. There are no suspects in the case, however deputies are continuing the investigation.

State News

Explosives Found At Home Of Suspected Kidnapper

Police in Snow Camp North Carolina found more than they bargained for over the weekend when searching a local home. The wife of a kidnapping suspect called deputies after finding what’s been described as a suspicious device, which was later detonated on the front lawn. Officials searched but didn’t find any other explosives. The homeowner, Samuel Brown, is a suspect in the kidnapping of a 13 year old girl last week.

More Jobs Leaving Mount Airy

Bad news for people in Mount Airy today, as more jobs will be leaving the area in the next two months. Bassett Furniture is closing the doors on its’ Mount Airy plant, putting 300 workers on the unemployment line. The company said it plans to import most of its’ products from now on and cited cheaper foreign prices as a reason for the closing. The move will save Bassett $4 million dollars.

Jobs Coming To Mitchell County

Some good news tonight for people in Mitchell County, as Genesis Furniture announced plans to build in the area. 206 new jobs will be coming in, thanks in part to a $206,000 grant from Gov. Easley’s One North Carolina Fund. The county itself also offered some incentives. Average weekly pay for the jobs will be $520 plus benefits.

Gas Hike Due To Delivery

AAA of the Carolinas explained this weekend why there has been a sudden hike in gas prices. In part it’s due to the fact stations are being charged more in delivery fees, as drivers and gas companies are raising their rates. In addition, more credit cards are being used to pay for gas and for each card used, the company charges individual stations a fee, taking away a percentage of the sale. An investigation has been started however, to determine if some stations are using the news as an excuse to raise rates. If companies are found guilty, there could be jail time involved.

UNC System Violates Public Laws

On Friday’s broadcast we told you about Erskine Bowles being nominated as the new head of the North Carolina university system. However a lawyer from the North Carolina Press Association is charging that laws were violated due to a “secret” meeting of the search committee. The press and public were told of a meeting of the search committee on September 7th, but Amanda Martin, lawyer for the Press Association, said that laws were broken because the committee didn’t specify the time and place of the meeting. It’s possible that a lawsuit could be brought against the board.

Sports Headlines

Friday Night Football Scoreboard

Taking a look at the high school scene Friday night, it was Forbush beating North Wilkes 39-6. With the loss, the Vikings drop to 1-6 on the season. Up the road in Moravian Falls, the news wasn’t any better for Eagles fans, as Wilkes Central lost to Starmount 21-6, dropping their record on the season to 1-5. Finally in our 3WC Game of the Week, it was West Wilkes taking the Wilkes County Championship as they beat East Wilkes 16-0 before an energetic crowd in Millers Creek. West improves to 4-2 with the win, their best record since 2003, while East drops to 3-4 with the loss.

College Football Scoreboard

In college football, it was a weekend of surprises. North Carolina shocked Utah by not just winning, but dominating the Utes 31-17. Matt Baker tossed for 267 yards and two touchdowns to lead the now 2-2 Tarheels, who will go on the road next week to face Louisville. Also a name from the past helped Wake Forest knock off Clemson 31-27. Senior Cory Randolph stepped back behind center, taking over from sophomore Ben Mauk and tossed for 222 yards, including the game winning touchdown. The 2-3 Deacons next go on the road this week against Florida State. Finally for the first time in 21 years, a freshman quarterback started for Duke. Zack Assack took the reins and tossed for 111 yards, while also rushing for 58 and a touchdown. But he was pulled in the final minutes with a tie ballgame and Duke ended up losing to Navy 28-21.

Former Tarheel Signs With Spurs

Around the NBA, a member of last year’s college championship team finally found a spot on the pro circuit. Jawad Williams signed a deal with the San Antonio Spurs. Williams will be coming off the bench as both a power forward and small forward for the Spurs, taking the place of Devin Brown, who signed with the Utah Jazz.

One Of The First Bobcats Set To Retire

In other NBA news, one of the original Charlotte Bobcats called it a career yesterday. 36-yr-old Steve Smith, who was picked by the Bobcats in last year’s expansion draft, announced his retirement at Michigan State, where he holds the all time scoring record. Through his 14 year career, Smith won a gold medal as part of the U.S. Olympic team in 2000 and a league championship with the Spurs in 2003.

Blast From The Past At Talledega

On the Nextel Cup circuit, it was a blast from the past on Sunday as Dale Jarrett took the checkered flag. Tony Stewart came in second, followed by Matt Kenseth in third, Ryan Newman was fourth and Carl Edwards rounded out the top five. Current points leader Jimmie Johnson finished 31st.

Suspensions And Fines Handed Out

NASCAR officials completed their exam of the cars seized last week, handing out a suspension and also changing the rules as a result. First, effective next season, the type of rear shock absorber used by the Hendrick Motorsports cars will be illegal. No points were taken from the drivers but things will be different in the future. Meanwhile, Kevin Harvick’s crew chief Todd Berrier was suspended not just for Sunday’s race but also the foreseeable future. The trunk on Harvick’s car wasn’t properly sealed, the fuel vent wasn’t vented to the outside of the car and hatches leading from the trunk to the shock absorbers were open when they should have been shut. As a result, Harvick was penalized by starting 42nd in Sunday’s race.

Friday
Sep302005

News & Sports For September 30th

Unemployment Numbers Hide Shrinking Workforce

Wilkes County continues to lose workers, according to the latest figures from the state’s Employment Security Commission. While the unemployment rate was down in the latest figures from August, so too was the laborforce. At the end of July, 33217 people had jobs here in the county. By the end of August, that number had dropped to 32553, meaning that 664 people had either lost their job or left the county in search of work. With those lost workers, the unemployment rate dropped to 5.8%, despite the fact fewer people have jobs now than in July.

Fees Going Up Tomorrow

Drivers here in Wilkes have one day before the fees increase at the local DMV. As part of the new state budget, lawmakers increased the amount of money people will be paying to get or renew their driver’s license, in addition to fees for tag, title or registration. At the local office, the current cost for a car tag is $20. Under the new plan that increases to $28. Also for trucks 4000 lbs. or less what used to be $21.50 is now also $28. All other vehicles vary based on size and weight. To get some more information you can call the DMW tag office anytime from 9am til 5pm. Their number is 903-1283.

Apple Festival Tomorrow & Apple Jam Tonight

The 27th annual Brushy Mountain Apple Festival will go on tomorrow but the celebration starts tonight over in North Wilkesboro. The Apple Jam kicks off at 6pm, offering three different bands along with food and drinks. The event is free to the public and will take place tonight at the corner of 10th and Main Street. As for the festival itself, over 400 arts and crafts vendors will be out in the streets of North Wilkesboro tomorrow along with plenty of music of all different types, from gospel, to folk, to blue grass and country. The event starts Saturday at 8am and stretches on til 5pm that afternoon. If you have any questions, you can contact the Brushy Mountain Ruitan Club at 984-3022.

Local Woman Falls Victim To Fraud

A Ferguson woman got a surprise when she went to a local bank to talk about getting a loan. It turns out that someone had already taken one out in her name almost four years ago and never paid it back. It would have been impossible for the woman herself to have done it, as she was a minor at that time. All the information was turned over to sheriff’s deputies and that investigation is ongoing.

Always Watch Where You're Going

A North Wilkesboro man totaled his car earlier this week in the Tyson parking lot. The man had been attempting to park the car, but didn’t see the guide wire for a nearby utility pole. He slammed into it, causing an estimated $2500 worth of damage to the vehicle. The car had to be towed away due to the damage.

Our House Coats For Kids

With the weather turning colder outside, it can be hard for some kids to stay warm. Not everyone in Wilkes County has a coat for when the weather turns cold or even the money to get one. That’s where Our House is stepping in, with their Coats for Kids drive. Beginning this coming Monday, October 3rd, the Child Abuse Prevention Team & Christmas in Wilkes will be holding a donation drive for any and all coats. They can be new or used, whatever you want to give will be appreciated. There are two dropoff locations, at Wilkesboro Cleaners and Hourglass Cleaners in North Wilkesboro. You can drop off donations any time between now and October 28th Monday through Wednesday from 11am til 7pm and then on Thursday and Friday from 9am til 5pm. For more information you can call Sherry Mabry at Our House. The number is 667-5555.

Make Sure Your Car Stays Locked

Lock up before you leave. A North Wilkesboro man found out why that’s a good idea on Wednesday. He parked at the Food Lion in Millers Creek and ran inside to get a few things, leaving behind several medications in the unlocked car. When he returned he found the pills had gone missing. Included in the theft was a bottle of nerve medicine and also a bottle of the painkiller oxycodine. That investigation is still ongoing.

Spots Still Available At Head Start

For any parent who wants to get their child started early on their education, Head Start has some available spots left. There are currently two openings in the program for new students, after that the kids will be put on a waiting list. Classes started in August for this year’s program and will run until May of 2006. Students can enroll at any time up until March of 2006. After that they’ll have to wait until the next term. The classes run from 8:30am until 2:30pm Monday through Thursday. The students are admitted based on their family income, as those in the lesser income bracket get taken first. For more information or to enroll your child, you can call Judy Mitchell at the Head Start office. Her number is 667-7174.

East Wilkes Students Toss Cups At Nearby People

Assault with a deadly cup. That’s what happened to some people in the eastern part of the county this week. On Wednesday, sheriff’s deputies were called out after several people were hit with cups thrown from a moving school bus. No one was injured, however the bus number was given to deputies and the students involved were quickly identified. One 16-yr-old boy and one 15-yr-old girl, both from East Wilkes High School, were identified as the ones who tossed the cups. The 16-yr-old was charged with assault and littering, while a juvenile petition was taken out on the 15 year old girl. As the suspects were under 18, their names were not announced.

Gate Ripped Off And Taken

Who would want to steal a gate? That’s what people on Hunting Creek Road are wondering today. On Tuesday of this week, someone cut the locks on the gate to a local man’s property, then picked up the gate itself and took it. Also missing were the locks that had been used to secure it. Over $400 worth of damage was done on the property and deputies are continuing the investigation.

State News

Not All State Employees Are Checked

Not all state employees here in North Carolina have to undergo background checks. That was revealed this week after two wanted felons were discovered working for the state’s Health and Human Services Department. One woman is currently wanted in Georgia on theft charges, while another employee is connected to a sales scam on Ebay. The department has the power to do background checks, but hasn’t extended the practice to all workers because they are “dealing with other issues”. Most other state agencies perform the checks, but now lawmakers are calling for a change. During the next session, a bill could be presented making it illegal not to do a background check on any person who works for the state.

Child Death Rate Up In North Carolina

Children are more at risk of dying in North Carolina, according to a new study. The state’s Center for Child Health Statistics released the 2004 figures, which are up 6% from the same time in 2003. For every 100,000 kids here in the state, 77 died before they reached the age of 18. Out of that number 77% were under the age of four. Officials believe the increase is due to a climb in unemployment and poverty.

Bowles Nominated For UNC President

Less than a year after losing the election to Richard Burr, Erskine Bowles finds himself with a new job offer. The selection committee nominated Bowles this week to be the new president of the University system here in North Carolina. 80 candidates were interviewed for the position before Bowles received the nomination. The board is expected to confirm and vote him in on Monday.

Lawsuit Over Bible In North Carolina Courts

North Carolina is being sued today, in a case with no actual backing. The ACLU has filed suit based on a perceived problem that hasn’t actually been brought up. The organization is suing to force the state to allow the Muslim Quran and Jewish Torah used along with the Bible when people take an oath in court. This comes after a ruling earlier this year in Guilford County, where two judges determined that it wasn’t legal for a Muslim to take the oath with a Quran. The office of the court has since announced they would uphold the ruling unless a change came from state lawmakers. Meanwhile the State Attorney General’s office has asked that the case be dismissed, since the ACLU has no client to represent.

Easley Throws Out Teacher Licensing Bill

Governor Easley vetoed a bill this week dealing with teacher licensing. Under the plan, a teacher from any other state could be hired here in the state, regardless of their qualifications. Easley said that while North Carolina needs more teachers, he couldn’t lower the standards any more. If North Carolina’s standards dropped any more, they would be one of the lowest in the nation. Both the State Board of Education and the NC Association of Educators supported Easley in his veto. State lawmakers however are planning to gather for a special session and overturn the veto.

Sports Headlines

Friday Night Football

Now coming up tonight, the varsity football teams will be in action, as Wilkes Central plays host to Starmount and North Wilkes gets set to take on Forbush at home. Then in our 3WC Game of the Week, it’ll be the East Wilkes Cardinals marching up the road to Blackhawk County, as they take on West in a Northwest 1A conference battle. Kickoff of all three games is set for 7:30 with the McDonalds pregame show going on the air at 7:15pm. All this on your home for local sports, 1240 3WC.

UNC Charlotte Loses Member Of Basketball Team

In college basketball, UNC Charlotte will be one man short when the season begins this year. Mitch Mullis, an incoming freshman from Thomasville, announced this week that he was withdrawing from the school. The former star at East Davidson High was dealing with some personal issues, according to the coaching staff.

Bobcats Rookie Undergoes Surgery

Around the senior circuit, some bad news for the Charlotte Bobcats as rookie forward Alan Anderson went under the knife. Arthroscopic surgery was performed on Wednesday, as the 6-6 Anderson had some damaged cartilage in his right knee that had to be cleaned up. Team doctors expect Anderson to miss the preseason, but he should be ready to go by the time Opening Day rolls around. Fellow rookie Sean May had the same procedure done last month, but he’s already up and around, jogging and shooting with the team. As a result, doctors believe May could be back before the end of the preseason in October.

Steve Smith On Track To Tie Record

In the NFL, while the Carolina Panthers haven’t had a great start to the season, wide receiver Steve Smith is on pace to tie a record. With 23 receptions in the first three games, Smith is on pace to tie the NFC record for most catches. That’s 123, which was set by Herman Moore of the Lions in 1995. The NFL record is 143, which was set back in 2002 by Marvin Harrison of the Colts.


Hurricanes Trying To Reach Limit

The Carolina Hurricanes find themselves up against the clock, with only a few days to go before rosters have to be finalized. Currently the team has 26 players and they have to cut that down to 23 before Tuesday of next week. The three players selected won’t be released, but instead sent down to the minor leagues. Opening day for the Hurricanes will be October 7th against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Hall Of Fame Racing Gets Underway

In NASCAR, Hall of Fame Racing is finally starting to put the pieces together. The new team, owned by former NFL quarterbacks Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman, named a crew chief for its’ first car this week, with Philippe Lopez taking control. Lopez had previously worked with Richard Childress Racing as a member of the research and development team. A driver for the team’s car won’t be announced until after the season, but they do plan to be on the track and ready to go for the Daytona 500 next season.

Thursday
Sep292005

News & Sports For September 29th

Prostate Screening A Success In Wilkes

Throughout this month, we’ve been talking about Prostate Cancer and ways to prevent and uncover the disease, as September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. On Friday of last week, the office of Dr. John Hetterachchi held a free screening for any men 45 and older who wanted to be tested. 73 men showed up for the screening and were tested for prostate cancer. If you don’t think this concerns you, keep in mind that 1 in six men will be diagnosed with the disease during his lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. If you want some more information about the disease or want to talk about scheduling a test, you can call Dr. Hetterachchi’s office. There are no more free tests, those ended on Friday, however you still can get information about the disease. His number is 838-5655.

Thieves Arrested After Wilkesboro Shoplifting Spree

Thieves in Wilkesboro went on a shopping spree before being caught by police this week. On Tuesday, police were called out to Belks, after reports came in of shoplifting. The would be thieves had apparently walked right out with a comforter set. After getting information on the getaway vehicle, Wilkesboro police tracked down the suspects and located the missing comforter. In addition, they also found an HDTV receiver and a mobile DVD player inside, neither of which the suspects had a receipt for. 35-yr-old Shane Alan Burleson was arrested and charged with larceny, while other charges are possibly pending in the case.

Final Small Business Class Later Tonight

With unemployment rising here in the county, now’s a good time to start thinking about running your own business. Wilkes Community College is trying to help with that as they’re hosting a series of seminars that give you the knowledge needed to start one. The fifth and final seminar is coming up tonight in the Student Resource Center. The topic of tonight’s seminar deals with how to obtain a small business loan. That will go on from 6-9pm tonight in Room 1110 of the Student Resource Center. Even if you missed the first four, you can still join in the seminar. There is no cost but school officials ask that you call ahead and register if possible at 838-6210.

Would Be Thieves Hit Local Business

Thieves attempted to break into a local business earlier this week, but took off when that failed. Wilkesboro police were called out to Perry’s Automotive, after the burglar alarm went off. No one could be found on the property, however a window to the garage was busted out and it appeared that someone had attempted to go inside and failed. Estimated damage was placed at $200. There is a suspect in the case and the investigation is ongoing.

Always Look Both Ways

A wreck on Addison Avenue totaled one car and caused damage to another on Tuesday. During the afternoon, a Winston Salem woman was pulling out of Wal-Mart, but didn’t pay attention to the traffic. She slammed into a Wilkesboro man who was stopped at a red light. Estimated damages were placed at $1600. Thankfully however no one was injured in the crash.

Focus On Wilkes Cares

Over the past few weeks, trucks have been filled and money has been sent down to the victims of Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. But here in Wilkes, people also find themselves in need of help. One of the places they turn is Wilkes Cares. Executive director David Borkowski will be Brian’s guest this week for Focus on the Foothills, discussing what Wilkes Cares is, how it’s different from other groups and what kind of situation they find themselves facing today. That’s today at 1:05pm, right after the midday stock report.

Litterbugs Popping Up Over Wilkes

Litterbugs continue to pop up across Wilkes County, this time causing problems in the Thurmond neighborhood. Deputies were called out on Monday as a local man walked outside to find five trash bags in the ditch near his driveway. No one in the area however could recall hearing or seeing anyone pull up to the area. That investigation is still ongoing.

WCC To Host Financial Class For Adults

Sometimes it can be a pain collecting on a debt. Regardless if it’s something owed by a neighbor or payment charged to your business. Coming up later tonight, Wilkes Community College is holding a seminar, to help people understand what their legal rights are in such a situation. What are your options for collecting a bad debt? What to do when a debtor skips town? Those questions and others will be answered tonight during the seminar. The meeting itself is free, however the college does ask that you register ahead of time to get in. To sign up, you can call WCC at 838-6210.

Lock Up Before You Leave

A Boomer man found out why it’s a good idea to lock up before you leave this week. He had left $120 spread out in his truck and his home. When he went looking for it the next day, the money was missing. There is a suspect in the case as a man who was working for the victim had asked to borrow money that same day, but was turned down. Deputies are continuing the investigation.

Recall Of Freezers & Refrigerators

There has been a recall of some freezers and single door refrigerators. The W.C. Wood company announced on Wednesday that there were some problems exposed in some of their recent models, which were sold under the Maytag, Whirpool and Amana namebrands. The problem with the appliance is that the defrost heater coil can be exposed in some units. That can lead to a potential shock hazard or in extreme cases, it could melt. If you have recently bought a single door refrigerator or freezer, then you can call the company to set up a free in home repair. The number is 866-493-3314.

Parking Space Dispute Causes Damage

A dispute over a parking space led to problems for a North Wilkesboro woman. She had pulled into work at Tyson on Tuesday, when a man started screaming at her, saying that she took his parking space. As she went to work, he continued yelling, saying that he would get her later. After her shift ended, she came outside to find $500 worth of damage done to her vehicle, as someone had keyed most of the rear bumper. There is a suspect in the case, as the woman was able to recognize the man who harassed her earlier in the day. Wilkesboro police are continuing the investigation.

State News

Fayetteville Man Lands Big Catch

A man in Fayetteville has hauled in a state record. Brian Newberger caught the largest catfish ever discovered, which weighed in at 78 pounds and 52 inches long. Fishing on the Cape Fear River, Newberger used a 14 inch eel as bait and managed to hook the fish. It took 40 minutes to haul the fish in and get it weighed by the state’s Wildlife Resources Commission. After his record was confirmed, Newberger released the fish back into Cape Fear, saying that he always throws back his fish.

New School Plan Has Students Coming In Later

Schools in the Chapel Hill area are trying out a new plan this year. Once a month, all schools in the district will open more than one hour late, giving teachers more planning time and a easier schedule. School officials are taking polls and getting information from both parents and teachers. If the feedback is positive, the district will make this a permanent change to the schedule.

Durham Inmate Tapped Into Prison Bank Account

The Durham County Jail is missing $120,000 today, after a former inmate hacked into the prison’s bank account. 34-yr-old Keith Edward Wright was released back in August and given a check from the account, which holds all the money prisoners have when they arrive at the jail. Apparently the information on that check was enough for Wright to hack into the system and generate over 250 electronic withdrawals, which he used to help friends pay bills. The prison was alerted to the problem after their bank called, informing that the account was overdrawn by over $8000. Wright was arrested on Friday of last week and more arrests are expected in the coming weeks.

New Jobs Coming To Eden

Good news for people in Eden North Carolina, as more jobs are headed into the area. Weil-McLane, a boiler production company, has taken over the plant previously owned by Pillowtex. Applications are being taken at the Reidsville Employment Security Commission or by phone at 336-634-5600.

Reward Offered To Solve Crimes In Iredell

Iredell County officials are offering $5000 for anyone who can help them solve two double murder cases. Two couples were murdered in their homes over the past eight months and local law enforcement have failed to turn up any leads in the case. The SBI has been called in to investigate as well.

Conference Ends With Launch Of Coalition

Citizens here in North Carolina need to understand how to save for the future. That was the message sent forth by State Treasurer Richard Moore after a two day conference on the subject wrapped up Wednesday in Chapel Hill. As a result, Moore has helped create Carolina Saves, a coalition of different community and nonprofit groups to help educate individuals and families on ways to avoid debt and plan for the future. Already 1000 people have signed up in the past day for a pilot program and if you want to take part, you can contact the State Treasurer’s office at 919-508-5176.

Edwards Creates Assistance For College Students

140 high school seniors have a chance to get their college tuition and books paid for free of charge. Students in Greene County, one of the poorest areas of North Carolina, have been offered the chance through a new program created by former Senator John Edwards. Under the proposal, students would have to work at least 10 hours a week during their freshman year in college through a job or work study program set up at the school. In addition, they couldn’t be expelled or suspended during their senior year in high school. Once they qualify however, the students would have their choice of UNC Chapel Hill, NC State, East Carolina, Fayetteville State, UNC Wilmington and NC A&T. The pilot program is being funded by donations from companies and charity groups that Edwards has brought together.


Sports Headlines

Wilkes Central Near Top Of The Pack In Soccer

Around the high school scene, Wilkes Central’s soccer team finds itself near the top of the pack. The Eagles are currently ranked 8th out of all the 2A schools in North Carolina with a record of 6-1. They’ll take the field tonight at home against East Burke, with the jv match at 5:30 and then the varsity team takes the field at 7pm.

Wake Forest Switches Quarterbacks

A 1-3 start has caused some changes at Wake Forest, with the first of those coming at the quarterback position. Out is sophomore Ben Mauk, who is ranked 12th out of the 13 quarterbacks in the ACC. Instead, senior Cory Randolph will step under center this weekend against Clemson. Since losing the starting job, Randolph had played wide receiver for the team this season. If Randolph performs up to expectations in the Clemson game, this could be a permanent decision for the rest of the season.

Three Inducted Into Wake Forest Hall Of Fame

In other college sports, three former players will be inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame, the school announced this week. A ceremony will be held on January 27th at Bridger Field House, honoring Randolph Childress, Stephanie Neil-Harner and Michael McCrary. Childress helped the Deacons win the ACC title in 1995 and is the school’s career leader in 3 pointers with 329. McCrary, also a former member of the Baltimore Ravens, has the school’s sack record with 30. Finally Stephanie Neil-Harner won eight tournaments as a golfer at Wake Forest and was the school’s first female golfer to be named an All American all four years.

Charlotte Lands Another Sports Team

The Charlotte Bobcats have some new competition in the Queen City. The American Basketball Association, one of the NBA’s minor leagues, announced this week that a franchise has been awarded to Charlotte. The Charlotte Krunk, which will have their new home in Cricket Arena, will take to the court next season. The team will be made up of players from the ACC, CIAA and other areas, most of who will have local ties. The team will be run by a former member of the Charlotte Hornets, 39 year old Brian Rowsom and based on their performance, players will have a chance to move up possibly to either the developmental league or straight to the Charlotte Bobcats.

Another Player Drops Out Of Classic

With the Chrysler Classic teeing off today, another player made a late exit this week. Davis Love III announced that he’d be dropping out of the tournament due to continuing neck pain. Love, who had helped to re-design the course at Forest Oaks Country Club, had gone through therapy in an attempt to play but the neck injury didn’t get any better. He’s the second player to withdraw in less than a week, after Jason Gore backed out on Tuesday.

Penalties Handed Out By Nascar

Nextel Cup officials handed out their first penalty from Sunday’s race, fining crew chief Joe Garone $1000 for using an unapproved fuel cell. Garone is the crew chief for Kenny Wallace, who finished 34th in Sunday’s race. Testing still continues on the six cars held for possible violations, including the #48 of points leader Jimmie Johnson.