COVID-19
New cases of COVID-19 in our area remain low to stable – at last report, only two Burke County residents remain hospitalized with the virus.
Burke has a total of 10-thousand-312 cases of COVID-19.
McDowell County’s latest total holds steady at 5-thousand-164.
Catawba County reported 15 new cases of the virus yesterday, for a total of 19-thousand-297.
Catawba still has 6 people in the hospital.
And Caldwell County reported 9 new COVID cases Tuesday afternoon for a total of 9-thousand-551.
There are three Caldwell residents still in the hospital.
The Burke County Health Department has announced a couple of upcoming vaccine clinics.
A walk-in COVID vaccine clinic will be held in conjunction with a local blood drive at Salem United Methodist Church on Salem Road from 2:30 to 5:30 pm tomorrow.
The clinic will be held in the church fellowship hall and no appointment is necessary to get the vaccine.
Then, a community
vaccination drive-thru clinic will be held in the Valdese Weavers parking lot
Friday June 18th 9 am till 11 am for first or second doses of the
Moderna vaccine.
You can register for an
appointment online at myspot.nc.gov or walk-ins are welcome.
New Burke
Superintendent
The Burke County Board of
Education Monday, selected Dr.Mike Swan to
serve as Superintendent
of Burke County Public Schools. He is a 23-year
veteran educator with the
school system and has served in various roles
including, teacher,
assistant principal, principal, Director of Student Services,
assistant superintendent
and interim superintendent. Dr. Swan, who was
chosen from a field of 13
applicants, was given a four-year contract.
Two Area Teachers Win New
Tools
Two area teachers are
among four statewide to win tools to enhance
learning about space
exploration. Andrea Gladden of East Burke Middle
and Vanessa Lail of
Grandview Middle in Hickory won space exploration
bundles valued at $5,000
each. 27 educators statewide applied for the
competition by writing
two paragraphs about what space exploration
means to them and what
winning these bundles would provide to
their counties. The
competiton was a joint effort of the North Carolina
Business Committee for
Education, the Public Consulting Group and
Aldrin Family Foundation.
Murder Suspect
Sentenced
A Hickory man will spend
the rest of his life in prison after a jury found
him guilty of two counts
of accessory before the fact to first-degree murder
in connection with the
deaths of two people more than 5 years ago.
29-year-old Jordan
Alexander Rivera was given two consecutive life
sentences on Monday, in
Catawba County Superior Court. Rivera was
found guilty for his role
in the March 12th, 2016, home invasion and
shooting deaths of Mark
Anthony Wilson and Deidra LaCarol Ramseur
at the couple’s home on
Rest Home Road in Claremont.
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