Burke County nears the 500
mark, as local health officials report 497 positive cases of COVID-19 in Burke.
Catawba
County added eleven new Covid 19 cases yesterday bringing the
County’s
total to 255 cases. Of that number, 97
have recovered and six are
hospitalized. In Caldwell County, 12 new cases were added
bringing their total to
173. 91 have recovered and 5 are
hospitalized. Caldwell County Health
said that
many of the
people recently tested were asymptomatic.
The news release said
they would
be required to quarantine for 10 days.
Yesterday’s drive thru Covid
testing
event in Caldwell tested 116 people. In
McDowell County the number of
positive
Covid-19 cases has climbed to 73.
Fatal Hit and Run Arrest
A Hickory woman is
arrested in a fatal hit and run accident that occurred in Hildebran Monday
night.
36-year-old Maria Ann
Arteaga was identified by state troopers as the driver in the mishap.
She has been charged with
felony death by vehicle, driving while impaired, and driving while license
revoked.
Highway Patrol reports say
Arteaga was traveling near Happy Day Grocery on US Highway 70-A around 11:15
Monday night when she allegedly collided with a bicyclist.
Arteaga reportedly left
the scene.
31-year-old Robert Caine
Fox was identified as the bicyclist, who died on scene.
Troopers located Arteaga
just after midnight.
According to reports,
Arteaga has a lengthy record of driving violations charges for which she has
served prison time in 2012; including misdemeanor DWI Level 1, misdemeanor
reckless driving, and misdemeanor DWI Level 5.
She is currently being
held at the Burke County jail under an 80-thousand dollar bond.
Morganton Mayor Statement
In a statement released
Wednesday by Morganton Mayor Ronnie Thompson, George Floyd’s death is described
as tragic and unnecessary – further stating there are no excuses for the
actions of the officers involved.
Mayor Thompson goes on to
say Morganton will not tolerate the police violence surrounding Floyd’s death,
and our community also will not tolerate racism.
Thompson states racism and
brutality are contrary to the oath of public service that law enforcement
officers swear to uphold.
In his statement, the
mayor says he’s thankful for the law enforcement officers within our community
and the services they perform; adding that he works closely with police
leadership who does not condone, nor tolerate officers who practice criminal
behavior.
Thompson stresses the city
of Morganton stands against all forms of racism and is resolved to make our
community safe for all people of color.
Water System Maintenance
The City of
Morganton Water Resources Department will be shutting down the
City’s water
treatment plant for several house this weekend for maintenance.
The plant
shutdown will begin at 10 p.m. Sunday, June 7th and end at 2 a.m.
Monday, June
8th. Water Resources does not
expect this shut down for
maintenance
to cause any issues with water service for customers, but some
customers
may experience low water pressure during this time. If customers
experience
any complications, they should call 828-438-5276 to report the
problem.
Fire Inspector Scholarship
Hickory Fire
Inspector Thomas Raper has been awarded the North Carolina Fire
Marshals’
Association Educational Scholarship.
Raper was selected based on his
high
academic achievements, civic and community involvement and in exhibiting
service
commitment to the helping of others.
Raper will be utilizing the
scholarship
to attend Columbia Southern University and to complete a Bachelors
in Fire
Services Administration with a concentration in Fire Investigations.
Foothills Conservancy Grant
Foothills Conservancy of
NC was recently awarded a grant from the Community Forest Program in support of
its ongoing Oak Hill Community Park and Forest project.
The grant totaling more
than 464-thousand dollars will help the conservancy purchase the remaining 321
acres of the project property situated near downtown Morganton.
On January 28th,
the conservancy purchased the first half of the property 330 acres with funds
from private individuals, small businesses, churches and foundation grants.
ith this current grant
from the CFP, the conservancy still must raise 440-thousand dollars by the end
of September to purchase the remaining half.
he conservancy intends to
provide a free outdoor recreation space for residents and visitors of Morganton
and Burke County.
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