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Obituary for John Anderson of Lenoir
GRANITE FALLS, NC (January 5, 2017)...John Anderson, age 72, of Lenoir, previously of Wilkesboro, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Wednesday, January 4, 2017, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. He was the son of the late James C.…
Schools prepare for winter weather
CALDWELL COUNTY, NC (January 6, 2017)…As the county anticipates single-digit temperatures and snowfall this weekend, the Caldwell County Schools System reviews its procedures to delay, close or early release schools due to winter weather…
SCHS Football Standout Tyler Goins to play in Blue/Grey All-American Bowl
SAWMILLS, NC (January 5, 2017)...South Caldwell Senior Spartan Football Player Tyler Goins, was picked 5th out of 7,000+ high school athletes to play in the position of Running Back, in the Blue/Grey All-American Bowl at the Jacksonville…
Winter Storm Advice From The Hickory Fire Department
HICKORY, NC (January 6, 2017)...Winter weather is bringing extremely cold weather including possible ice, snow, and high winds to many areas of our state. To help deal with these conditions, the members of the Hickory Fire Department offer…
Motorists Should Avoid Leaving Vehicles Abandoned on Roadway
RALEIGH, NC (January 6, 2017)...As the winter weather approaches, the State Highway Patrol along with the N.C. Department of Transportation are reminding motorists to not leave their vehicles abandoned on the shoulders of public roadways.…
Governor Cooper Declares State of Emergency
RALEIGH, NC (January 6, 2017)...Governor Roy Cooper has declared a State of Emergency ahead of a winter storm that is expected to cover most of North Carolina with four to seven inches of snow during the next 36 hours.
Governor Cooper, who…
Caldwell County preparing for Winter Storm…4 to 7 inches of snow possible
CALDWELL COUNTY, NC (01-06-2017)…With a winter storm approaching, preparation is key. Another major factor will be the arctic blast coming in after the storm bringing temperatures down to single digits. Due to low temperatures we may not…