COVID-19 Update
Burke County Public
Health reported 196 active cases of COVID-19
on Tuesday, for a total
of 10-thousand-258, with 6 patients hospitalized.
McDowell County reported
5 new cases of coronavirus yesterday, for
a total of 5-thousand-145
positives, with 25 residents in quarantine.
Caldwell County saw an
increase of just 3 new cases of the virus, for
a total of
9-thousand-494, with 5 patients hospitalized.
Catawba County reported
29 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday for a total
of 19-thousand-160
positives, with 10 people in the hospital.
Lanes Closed
Downtown
City crews have closed
several lanes of traffic in Downtown Morganton
today and tomorrow, to
complete construction work on traffic islands
surrounding the
Courthouse Square. The inside lanes closest to the
Courthouse Square on
South Green, East Union, and South Sterling
Streets will be closed
both days while work is being performed. The
lanes of traffic will be
reopened by Friday.
BCPS Student COVID-19
Vaccine Clinics
Burke County Public
Schools is teaming up with Carolinas HealthCare
System Blue Ridge and the
Burke County Health Department to administer
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines
to students 12 and up. Two student vaccine
clinics will be held on
Thursday, one at Liberty Middle and the other at
East Burke Middle. The
clinics will be held immediately following the
school day and parents
must be present with their students and provide
consent. Appointments can
be scheduled by calling the Burke County
Health Department at
764-9214.
Crowe Receives $15,000
Scholarship
Caden Crowe, a senior at
Hibriten, has been awarded a $15,000
scholarship from the
North Carolina Association of Rescue and
Emergency Medical
Services. He is the son of Jennifer Crowe and
Sawmills Fire &
Rescue Deputy Chief Rusty Crowe. Caden Crowe
will be attending
Appalachian State in the fall.
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