The City of Morganton ’s
Community Appearance Advisory Commission announces there is a new tree at the
corner of Collett Street
and North King Street
just in time for Arbor Day.
The commission requested that the sugar maple be planted in
early spring.
The tree is dedicated to Bill Allman – a longtime member of
the Community Appearance Advisory Commission.
Allman has served on countless other boards and commissions.
The City of Lenoir
has received a 300-thousand dollar grant from the Appalachian Regional
Commission to help clean up a blighted property in town.
The property sits at the corner of Virginia Street and College Avenue in Lenoir and contains
remnants of an old furniture plant.
City Council has accepted the grant and has authorized the
city’s matching funds of 250-thousand dollars in a meeting held today.
The 15-acre site was home to a furniture plant for more than
100 years.
City officials say the property is in a good location, but
developers aren’t very interested given the uncertainty of its condition.
The funds will assist in site clean-up to prime it for
re-development.
A motorcyclist in Marion
is found with a gun and methamphetamine.
39-year-old Roy Holmes Hendley the third of Beaman Road was
charged by McDowell officers with meth possession and carrying a concealed
weapon.
Hendley was pulled over, reports say, for not having a tag.
A search of Hendley and his belongings turned up a handgun
and a small amount of meth.
After firing in the direction of police officers, a Taylorsville man has been arrested.
49-year-old Robert Anthony Watts is charged with two counts
of felony assault with a deadly weapon on a government official and four counts
of misdemeanor resisting arrest.
Officers responded to the Watts
residence after receiving reports of a dispute between neighbors.
Reports say authorities knocked on the door whenever a shot
was fired in their direction.
A news release states he also made threats to kill the
officers.
According to reports, Watts
eventually put his weapon down after initially refusing to; but grabbed the gun
again as officers entered the house to apprehend him.
No injuries were reported.
He was transported to the Alexander County
Detention Center
and placed under a 500-thousand dollar secured bond.
The investigation continues and more charges are pending.
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