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World renowned photographer Carl Moser of Hickory, prepares to sort color slides for a slideshow at his home.
Property owner Wade Shepherd, talks with NBC correspondent Janet Shamlian from the "Today" show during a recent segment. The property Will be auctioned off via sealed bud, with a bidding deadline of July 31, according to a release from the SyFy show "Hollywood Treasures."
Property owner Wade Shepherd, left, talks with NBC correspondent Janet Shamlian, of the "Today" show during a recent segment. The property will be auctioned off via sealed bid, with a bidding deadline of July 31, according to a release from the SyFy show "Hollywood Treasures."
Catawba County has reconsidered its initial decision not to allow a protest Sunday at its Justice Center, citing the constitutionality of the ordinance and will allow the event to proceed. The protest, at which thousands of people are now expected, is organized by Catawba Valley Citizens Against Hate and against Providence Road Baptist Church and its pastor the Rev. Charles Worley.
If you are one of those people who plans to stick around the area for Memorial Day, there are some options to help you remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Around 9,000 gallons of sewage overflowed from the city of Claremont’s sewer system Wednesday. The overflow happened in the 3000 block of Oak Street and was caused from tree roots intruding into the sewer line, according to information from the city.
Tote bins are stacked up around Tailored Chemical in Long View after the town cut off sewer access to the company. A federal judge issued a consent judgment May 15 that favored the company.
She cries easily but for Lorrie Wolfe they’re tears of happiness. Wolfe, from Hickory, can still hardly believe she was named “America’s Most Inspirational Mom” by Kimberly-Clark and Boys and Girls Club of America.
Now that investigators and prosecutors are free to talk candidly about the case, HDR has taken a fresh look at the tragedy that united the community in its new book “StepMONSTER .... Zahra Baker: From Miracle to Murder at the Hands of the Woman She called MOM.”
TSG Finishing is moving its headquarters to Long View from Pennsylvania, but TSG and its leadership are far from new to Catawba County or North Carolina.
CATAWBA VALLEY, N.C. -- Arrest and incident reports for the Greater Hickory area.
Gina Tripp Patterson, 36, of Hiddenite, N.C. was charged April 14 with uttering a forged instrument, forgery of an instrument and larceny.
Franklin Allen Davis, 35, of Granite Falls, N.C. was charged April 16 assault by pointing a gun and possession of a weapon of mass destruction.
Grayson Daniel Barger, 18, of Hickory, N.C. was charged April 15 with possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine, maintaining a drug vehicle and possession of marijuana.
Jamond Rashad Burney, 22, of Taylorsville, N.C. was charged April 17 with possession of a weapon by an inmate and malicious conduct by a prisoner.
Shena Marie Carr, 24, of Taylorsville, N.C. was charged April 27 with obtaining property by a false pretense.
Gregory Joseph Watson, 19, of Stony Point, N.C., was charged April 19 with statutory sex offense and indecent liberties with a child
Delano Arthur Sumner, 29, of Newton, N.C. was charged April 19 with fleeing to elude arrest, resisting arrest and driving while license revoked.
Michael Jay Millsaps, 52, of Taylorsville, N.C. was charged April 13 with assault with a firearm on a law enforcement officer, possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance and filing a false police report.
Cody Lee Weiss, 25, of Taylorsville, N.C. was charged April 15 with breaking and entering, and larceny.
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