As a furniture company in Caldwell County
closes its doors Friday, today’s Lenoir job fair saw hundreds of job seekers
looking for work opportunities.
The Heritage Home Group announced during the summer it had
filed for bankruptcy, placing more than 7-hundred jobs at risk at two plants in
Lenoir.
Friday’s plant closing will affect more than 220 workers.
Reports say though the job losses come during a time when
the county’s economy is strong with the unemployment rate below 4-percent.
Some 50 companies with hundreds of job openings were
represented at today’s fair.
Two people face charges in connection with break-ins in
Marion.
The McDowell County Sheriff's Office charged 19-year-old
Donald Walter Holliday III of Arrowood Drive, Marion and 24-year-old Kyle
Lee Riddle of Cedar Pine Avenue,
Morganton each with two counts of breaking and entering, two counts of larceny after breaking and
entering and one count of larceny.
On September 5th,
Nikia Meadows of Jacktown Road, reported that someone stole $525 worth
of property from an outbuilding, then on September 10th, Jerry Smith of East
Payne Road, reported that a small motorcycle and chainsaw had been taken from
his property.
An investigation led to Holliday and Riddle and some of
the property has been recovered.
A Cleveland
County man is accused of
molesting a child and sharing nude images of her.
28-year-old Timothy Robbins of Shelby is reportedly charged with statutory
sex offense with a child, statutory rape of a child under the age of 15, and
felony disseminating obscenity.
Reports with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office indicate
Robbins began having sex with the girl in August till his arrest.
He reportedly took several photos of the child that he
intended to give to other people.
Robbins was just released from jail in July after violating
his probation from felony breaking and entering charges and drug charges.
He remains in the Cleveland
County jail under a
100-thousand dollar bond.
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