299 deaths had been reported. Burke County had 88 positive COVID-19 cases, McDowell
County 24, Caldwell County 30 and Catawba County 49.
Governor Roy Cooper has announced that the state’s public
schools will remain closed for the remainder of the school year.
Students and staff will still be expected to continue
schoolwork remotely.
Cooper said in his Friday afternoon statement that
classrooms may be closed, but the learning is not over.
State school superintendent Mark Johnson states that
there was hope schools could eventually reopen this school year; however, the
current COVID-19 situation in NC does not make that possible.
Johnson goes on to say this will not be the new normal - that
plans for the next school year are already underway and will be proactive.
Before the governor’s decision Friday, schools had
originally been closed to students and staff until at least May 15th.
More than 40 states along with Washington DC have already
said students will not return for the rest of the school year.
The investigation by the SBI into a Friday morning officer involved
shooting
in Caldwell County has revealed that 28-year-old Timothy Darryl Sides,
Jr. was
in possession of a hand gun. A deputy responded to a suspicious person
call on
Miller Hill Road in Lenoir. The
deputy encountered Sides in the roadway and a
confrontation ensued that resulted in the death of Sides. The deputy
was not
injured and will be on paid administrative leave pending review by the
District Attorney’s Office, according to a news release from the
Caldwell
County Public Information office.
A Morganton man is accused of making statements to kill the Magistrate.
On
Thursday, the Burke Criminal Investigations/Narcotics Division arrested
Kenneth Earl Buchanan of Pops Buchanan Road. During his arrest, he was
found to be in possession of meth and drug paraphernalia, according to
a press
release from the Sheriff’s Office. Buchanan was placed in the Burke
County
Jail under a $50,000 secured bond and additional charges are pending.
Multiple charges are filed on a man accused of breaking into a
residence on
Burke County Line Road. On April 21st, Burke 911 received a
call of a breaking
and entering that had already occurred. The suspect, who resides only
two doors
from the victim, was arrested and charged with three felony offenses.
Bill Casey
Hinson was found to be on probation and his vehicle was reported stolen
from
Waynesville. The investigation is continuing and further charges are
expected.
The Town of Valdese has canceled all June and July
concerts as part of the Family Friday Night summer concert series; including
the Independence Day celebration and fireworks planned for July 3rd.
The concert series was scheduled to kick off June 5th
after May’s events had to be canceled.
Town officials hope to be able to observe a celebration
as a community in August for the Waldensian festival scheduled for August 7th
and 8th.
A Valdese news release states town officials know that mass
gatherings will not be a reality for our state for quite some time, and that no
event is worth putting the health of our community at risk.
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