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Ages 12-18: take vaccine, get free ice cream Friday
FDA has approved Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for 12-15 years old. Peoples Drug Store and 16/90 Tville Scoops ice cream parlor will be holding a “Take A Shot, Get A Scoop” event at Tville Scoops, for ages 12-18, said Peoples owner Phil Icard. It will be held on Friday, May 14, 2021. Young people 12-18 years…
Read MoreGas shortages, lines experienced in Taylorsville
By MICAH HENRY Some gasoline stations in Taylorsville were experiencing outages or shortages on Tuesday, May 11, as effects from the cyber-attack on the Colonial Pipeline. On May 7, 2021, the Colonial Pipeline system reported a ransomware cyber-attack, resulting in a temporary shutdown of that line. The Colonial Pipeline is a primary fuel pipeline for…
Read MoreProposed Town budget would keep same tax rate
By TOSHA BROWN The Taylorsville Town Council met for their regular scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at Town Hall. Mayor George Holleman opened the meeting with prayer. Town Manager David Odom presented the proposed 2021-22 Town Budget. The proposal would keep the same Town property tax rate at 40 cents per $100 valuation.…
Read MoreBarnes named Times’ Mother of the Year
By MICAH HENRY Mother. Grandmother. Hard working wife. Loving sister. Thoughtful neighbor. These and more complimentary adjectives are among the many kind words used to describe The Times’ 2021 Mother of the Year, Mrs. Lena Bell Parsons Barnes, of Taylorsville. Her granddaughter, Megan Barnes, lovingly wrote the prize winning essay about her grandmother in…
Read MoreTaylorsville woman charged with insurance fraud
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey announced April 29 that Brandy Gail Childers, 39, of 709 Daniels Lumber Road, Taylorsville, was charged with insurance fraud, a felony. Special agents with the Department of Insurance’s Criminal Investigations Division accuse Childers of falsely telling Progressive Premier Insurance Co. of Illinois that damage to the bumpers, tailgate, and…
Read MoreGov. to Relax State’s Outdoor Mask Mandate
Today, April 28, 2021, Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. gave an update on the state’s current data, trends and vaccination progress. As the state’s metrics and key indicators remain stable, Governor Cooper also signed an Executive Order outlining safety measures for the month…
Read MoreETBC recognized by Town Council
CHURCH RECOGNIZED FOR ASSISTANCE — Prior to their work session on April 27, 2021, the Taylorsville Town Council recognized East Taylorsville Baptist Church for hosting two large COVID vaccine events recently. Shown above, left to right: Mayor Pro Tem Kenny Poole, Pastor Jamie Steele, and Mayor George Holleman; back row – Councilwoman Kim Brown, with…
Read MorePediatric Therapy Network now open
In January 2021, Pediatric Therapy Network, a Children’s Therapy Clinic, began construction on their newest location at 545 NC 16 Hwy S in Taylorsville. The group opened this new office on April 19, 2021, for their full-service pediatric therapy clinic to better serve the Alexander area. The clinic is designed to meet each child’s…
Read MoreBid approved for Courthouse Park
Commissioners also hear updates on Wittenburg Access Area improvements, sewer grant, COVID-19, budget Construction will begin soon on the new Courthouse Park as the Alexander County Board of Commissioners approved a bid for the project at their Monday, April 26, meeting. David Icenhour, Executive Director for the Alexander County Economic Development Corporation, recommended the low…
Read MoreSchool Board asking $1.1M for Old Wittenburg School
A former school building and property are up for sale in southern Alexander County. At a special called meeting April 22, the Alexander County Board of Education members unanimously approved contracting Rhyne Realty for the sale of the Old Wittenburg School property on Hwy. 16 South. Board members also approved the asking price of $1.1…
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