The small town of the year award 2018 goes to Marion for its growth and vitality…an award presented this
morning in Raleigh by the state Rural Center .
The award recognizes a town or small city that embraces
citizen engagement, values diversity, and fosters strong partnerships.
Each nominee must demonstrate how they have overcome
economic barriers and challenges as well as being creative, diligent, and
resourceful in building an economic future for all of its residents.
A formal presentation of the award will be made at Tuesday’s
Marion City Council meeting.
Authorities in two western NC counties are searching for
thieves that made off with tools and equipment.
McDowell deputies are looking for 27-year-old Jacob Daniel
Robinson of Nebo.
An employee at Sutttles Trucking and Grading in Nebo told
officers someone stole a 500-dollar pole saw from a worksite.
An investigation into the theft led to Robinson, but
authorities haven’t been able to locate him.
Anyone having information about Robinson’s whereabouts
should call the McDowell Sheriff’s Office at 652-2237.
Meanwhile, Lincoln County detectives are asking for the public’s help in
locating a suspect believed to be responsible for stealing a pressure washer
from the garage of a Denver
resident.
The suspect was caught on home surveillance and is described
as a white male wearing a black ball cap, black jacket and tan shorts.
He made away with a Troy Bilt pressure washer.
An armed robbery and assault Thursday at a Hickory restaurant.
Just before 10:30 yesterday morning, reports with Hickory
Police say the incident occurred at Zaxby’s on Lenoir Rhyne Boulevard Southeast .
A suspect approached an employee of the store who was
leaving with a bank deposit.
Reports say the employee was assaulted by the suspect who
then obtained an undisclosed amount of money and fled the scene in a Toyota passenger car.
The suspect is described as being 5 feet 7 inches tall,
approximately weighing 180 to 200 pounds, and was wearing a mask and brown
hoodie.
Anyone having information about the robbery should call
Hickory Police at 328-5551.
An Iredell County school teacher who went missing two weeks
ago while on a trip to Mexico
was killed there – that according to a Facebook posting by family members.
The message stated officials continue to search for the body
of 34-year-old Patrick Braxton-Andrew.
Mexican officers say Braxton-Andrew died on October 28th
at the hands of a criminal organization that operates in the area.
He went missing October 24th and was supposed to
meet his brother in Mexico City
on October 30th.
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