COVID-19 UPDATE
Burke County Public
Health reported 264 active cases of COVID-19
on Tuesday. Total
positive cases numbered 9-thousand-592, with 5 Burke
residents in the
hospital.
McDowell County saw an
increase of 6 cases of coronavirus yesterday,
for a total of
4-thousand-835, with 74 McDowell residents in quarantine.
Caldwell County reported
14 new cases of the virus with a new total
of 8-thousand-835, with
14 patients hospitalized.
Catawba County reported
38 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of
17-thousand-490, and 28
people are in the hospital.
Burke Schools Go
In-Person April 12th
The Burke County Board of
Education decided at Monday’s board
meeting to return all
students, PreK thru 12th grade, to Plan-A
full in-person learning,
five days a week, starting Monday April 12th.
Freedom Football Games
Postponed
Freedom announced on
Tuesday that due to COVID related circumstances
both the varsity and JV
games scheduled this week with South Caldwell
have been postponded. A
makeup date will be announced when confirmed.
Freedom will still have
the Homecoming ceremony Friday night at 7, to
recognize the 2021
Homecoming Court. Plans are for an open gate, with
COVID guidelines and
restrictions in place. The gate will open at 6:30.
Meth Trafficking Charge
on Nebo Woman
A Nebo woman has a meth
trafficking charge added to previous drug
offenses. 25-year-old
Kayla Michelle Bates was originally charged in
January with possession
of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana,
and maintaining a
dwelling to keep a controlled substance after
authorities searched her
house on Scotts Cove Dive. Further investigation
by the McDowell County
Sheriff’s Office led to the additional charge.
Burn Tips
March through May is
generally recognized as spring wildfire season
in North Carolina, a
period when conditions are more favorable for
wildfire. Here are some
tips from the N.C.Forest Service to protect
property and prevent
wildfires:
Consider alternatives to
burning:
Check local burning laws:
Make sure you have a
valid permit
Local fire officials can
recommend a safe way to burn debris:
Stay informed about the
weather and possible weather changes:
Be sure you are fully
prepared before burning:
Stay with your fire until
it is completely out:
To learn more go online
to www.ncforestservice.gov
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