Burke County
recorded six new cases of Covid-19 over the weekend bringing the
total to
194. In Burke, 14 patients have
died.. Catawba County had
4 new cases
of Covid-19 over the weekend bring their total to 101. Two people
have died in
Catawba with the disease. 50 patients
have recovered and two
remain
hospitalized. In Caldwell County, where
Health Department Officials said
Friday
Carolina Prime Pet had four employees who tested positive, 76 people
have
Covid-19. Two patients have died and 36
have recovered. McDowell County
recorded
their 31st case of Covid-19.
Currently 7 individuals in McDowell are in
quarantine. 23 are out of quarantine and one patient has
died.
Newton Fire Fatality
Newton Fire
Investigators are working to uncover the cause of an early Sunday
morning fire
that took the life of an occupant. The
Newton Fire Department was
called to a
single family residence on 9th Street in Newton around
midnight. Units
advised
heavy fire was coming from the home upon arrival ,and the Conover and
Maiden Fire
Departments responded to assist. The
blaze was under control
around 1:30
a.m. The name of the deceased has not been released. Also,
assisting on
the scene was the Newton Public Works Department, Newton Police
and Catawba
County EMS.
NC Boating Week
COVID-19 is
forcing everyone to navigate in uncharted waters including boaters.
This year,
social distancing is a recommendation for boaters who travel North
Carolina
waterways. During National Safe Boating
Week, the Boating Council
wants to
remind everyone that boaters should travel with family members only,
and make
sure to allow plenty of space between groups in recreational areas.
Stamey Meth Arrest
A Hildebran man is
arrested in McDowell County on drug charges.
27-year-old Cameron Lee
Stamey was charged with possession of meth and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
On March 13th,
reports sat deputies were conducting a license checkpoint whenever Stamey
approached.
The officer reportedly
observed drug paraphernalia in plain sight, and upon further investigation
located 1-point-3 grams of meth.
Parkway Openings
Gates along the Blue Ridge
Parkway reopened Friday morning allowing access to Moses Cone, Price Park, and
Grandfather Mountain.
It’s the first time the
parkway has been open to traffic since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The reopening will allow
hikers to visit Grandfather Mountain, although there are still restrictions in
place.
Visitors to Grandfather
will have a temperature check before being allowed inside.
Workers will also be
disinfecting the handrail on the mountain’s swinging bridge every 30 minutes,
and visitors will only be allowed to cross in one direction.
Officials will allow 20
people inside the park every hour, and that will only be by reservation.
Visitors can reserve a
date and time of entry online at grandfather-dot-com.
And visitors now have
access to all trailheads, but campgrounds remain off limits.
Restrooms and other
parkway facilities remain closed as well.
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