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Operation "Road Watch" ends on successful note

Operation "Road Watch" ends on successful note

The Highway Patrol completed its Operation "Road Watch" campaign after a two-day intensive enforcement effort on I-85 in Cleveland and surrounding counties. 

During the two-day event, which began on Tuesday, May 14, and ended on Wednesday, May 15, Troopers concentrated on commercial motor vehicle violations as well as focused their attention on motorists who were driving aggressively around big trucks, speeding, tailgating, and driving aggressively.

Established in 2007, Operation "Road Watch" was designed to improve commercial motor vehicle safety as well as the efficiency of commercial vehicle operations.

Severe weather spotter training classes offered

Severe weather spotter training classes offered

Severe weather season is underway in the Carolinas and the National Weather Service is looking to train severe weather spotters in our area.

The first of two classes in our area will be offered Thursday evening, May 16, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Iredell County Agriculture Center. Classes are about two hours long and covers the basics of thunderstorm development, fundamentals of storm structure and how to identify potential severe weather features.

The class is free, but you will need to register by calling 704-878-5097. For directions and more information, click here.

The next class will be offered in Union, SC on Tuesday, May 21st.

For more information on the SKYWARN program, click here.

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South Fork Volunteer Fire Department receives $60,000 NC State grant

South Fork Volunteer Fire Department receives $60,000 NC State grant

The South Fork Volunteer Fire Department of Lincoln County announced Wednesday that it has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the North Carolina Department of Insurance: Office of State Fire Marshal.

The grant is for the purchase of firefighter protective equipment, and is a 50% - 50% match, with the state paying $30,000 and SFVFD paying $30,000.

Funding from this grant will allow the purchase of personal protective equipment for firefighters. This includes the pants, coat, boots, hood, helmet, gloves, and face masks firefighters wear when dealing with fire emergencies. 

Currently several of South Fork’s firefighters are using gear that is 10 to 15 years old, does not fit properly, or is in poor condition, according to the department's announcement.

NC House bill draws fire over contraception rules

NC House bill draws fire over contraception rules

A bill broadening so-called conscience protections and the number of employers who can refuse to provide contraception services in health insurance coverage has been approved by a North Carolina House committee.

The bill approved Wednesday allows any medical professional to refuse to participate in an abortion and allows any business to refuse to provide contraception coverage on religious or moral grounds.

The bill expands so-called conscience protections beyond doctors and nurses to include people such as pharmacists and technicians.

The contraception provision expands existing law that exempts religious organizations to any private or nonprofit company.

The bill also outlaws health care plans that include abortion services from future online marketplaces of private plans offered under the federal Affordable Care Act.

Opponents say the bill tramples women's rights.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

Newton-Conover wins 2A state golf championship

Southern Pines, NC (WBTV)- For the first time in school history, Newton-Conover has won the 2A state golf championship.  They claimed the title by just 4 shots over North Lincoln who finishes as the runner up for the 2nd straight year.

Shelby finished in 3rd, Salisbury finished in 4th, and Cuthbertson finished in 10th.

Newton-Conover would be led by Alex Hefner.  He would go on to win the individual state title after a 2 day total of 142.  He would win by 2 shots over Kaleb Lester from Carrboro.

Other local golfers who finished in the top 10 include Maiden's Thomas Lilly and Salisbury's Eric Edwards (tied for 3rd), Shelby's Elliott Grayson (6th), North Lincoln's Alston Taylor (tied for 7th), Newton-Conover's Trey Burton and North Lincoln's Grant Studdard (tied for 9th).

 

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Drug busts net meth lab, alcohol still, deputies say

Joseph Keith Bradshaw, 27

LINCOLN COUNTY, NC (WBTV)- Lincoln County Sheriff's Office narcotics investigators have arrested three people in two unrelated incidents, a report from the Sheriff's Office states.

The first two arrests came on May 9, after deputies received complaints about possible illegal drug activity at a home on Luther Scronce Road. Narcotics officers went to the residence in a "knock and talk" operation to speak to the occupants.

The occupants, later identified as Joseph Keith Bradshaw, 27, and Teresa Gail Sells, 43, gave the officers permission to search the home.

Deputies located a "One Pot" operation, used to make methamphetamine, stored behind the house.  The SBI was then called in to clean up the operation.

Bradshaw was arrested and charged with one felony count of manufacturing a controlled substance schedule II.  He was jailed under a $100,000 secured bond.

Deputies: Mom charged after lying about kidnapping, sparking false Amber Alert

LINCOLN COUNTY, NC (WBTV)- A Lincoln County woman is facing charges after deputies say she lied about her young daughter being kidnapped, sparking a statewide Amber Alert.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Mary Bowen, 25, told deputies on Sunday night that Troy Lee Koonce, Junior, kidnapped her three-year-old daughter, Christina, from her Lincolnton home.

Bowen told police that she and Koonce went to the store to purchase cigarettes and candy with the children after he showed up at her residence Sunday afternoon around 3:00 p.m.

When they returned home, Bowen told him that she would not return to Washington, NC - where the couple had lived together. That's when she says he put Christina in a van and left.