Tuesday, May 12, 2020


Burke County Public Schools announces graduation schedules

The district’s high schools schedule is between May 21st and May 29th
The plans are conditional and contingent on the state of COVID-19 in
Burke County over the next three weeks. To participate, graduates and
their family members who attend will be required to wear masks.
The ceremonies will take place indoors and include seniors in their
caps and gowns walking across a stage to Pomp and Circumstance
with family members present to witness graduates accepting their
diplomas. Here is breakdown of each school’s date, time and location:
Burke Middle College-Thursday,May 21st from 4-8:30 p.m. in the
Leviton Auditorium on the WPCC campus
Hallyburton Academy-Friday May 22nd at 3 p.m.in the auditorium of
Heritage Middle School
Both Draughn High and Patton High graduations will take place on
Tuesday May 26th, from 4-9 p.m. in each school’s auditoriums
North Liberty-Wednesday May 27th, at 12:30 p.m. in the school gym
East Burke High-Thursday May 28th, from 1-7 p.m.in the school gym
Freedom High-Friday May 29th, 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. in the school gym
Graduates’ specific times will be broken down based on alphabetical
order and will be released by the schools.


Hickory Homicide Investigation


Hickory Police are investigating a double homicide that occurred around 10:40
p.m. Sunday evening.  Police say two males were shot while they were in the
backseat of a silver 2008 Chevrolet Malibu as it was parked outside the Save
More Convenience Store at 1665 1st Avenue Southwest in Hickory.  Catawba EMS
pronounced 16 year old Damarion Isaiah Sharpe dead on the scene and
transported 20 year old Xzavion Rashawn Watts to Frye Regional Medical Center,
where he later died as a result of the wounds.  Police say the suspect was
apparently familiar with the victims and targeted them.  The suspect is an African
American male last seen heading away from the scene with a handgun.  Any
information on the shooting should be directed to the Hickory Police Department.


Catawba County Budget Recommendation



Catawba County Manager Mick Berry has recommended a budget of 2 hundred
42 million dollars for Fiscal Year 2021, which maintains the current property tax
rate of .57 and a half cents per one hundred dollars of valuation.  The
recommendation represents a 4.1 percent decrease in the total budget and 3.3
million dollars less revenue than anticipated.  Due to the impact of COVID-19 on
revenues from sales tax, property tax and building services, revenue projections

have been downsized but still reflect modest growth.


Facebook Grant to McDowell County Schools


McDowell County Schools recently received fifty thousand dollars from Facebook
that will help feed the needs of students.  The tech company reached out to area
school systems early on during the COVID-19 pandemic and asked how they could
help.  A short while after the school system’s request the monies were received. 
The money will be used for the school system’s Backpack Program, which provide
weekend food that goes home in backpacks for students every Friday.  Funding
will also help the school system partner with other local organizations and make
bulk purchases for chicken or other food products that will help both entities feed

families in need.




Missing McDowell County teenager


The McDowell County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 17-year-old
Alexus Sierra Whitson, a runaway,last seen about midnight Monday at
her residence on Major Conley Road in Marion. She is described as a
white female, 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 115 pounds and has long
straight sandy hair, hazel eyes and a hoop nose ring. Anyone with
information concerning Whitson’s whereabouts  is asked to call the
McDowell County Sheriff’s Office at 652-2235 or the McDowell 911
Communications Center at 652-4000.


COVID-19 News Updates



The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
reports this morning that 15,346 people in the state have tested
positive for COVID-19, with 475 current hospitalizations and there
have 577 deaths.

To help families access food during the COVID-19 pandemic, the
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is
Temporarily increasing benefits for May 2020 to current Food and
Nutrition Services recipients in the state. All families that receive
FNS will receive the maximum amount for this month for their
Household size. About 360,000 households will begin receiving
The temporary increased benefit on EBT card on May 22nd.

FEMA has granted North Carolina’s request to extend its
Non-congregate sheltering program for COVID-19 through June 6th.
The program provides housing alternatives, such as hotels, motels,
And dormitories, for North Carolinians with unstable housing who
May need to quarantine in response to or are at high-risk for
Severe illness from COVID-19. Si




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