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Transforming Tragedy Into Triumph
The Story of NC State Grad Kelly Blanton By Chelsea Kellner Editor, CALS Magazine NC State University Imagine sitting down to do your calculus homework – but not being able to use your hands. Figure out in your head how to solve each complex equation, then explain to a stranger how to write it…
Read MoreSchools closed Sept. 17
Alexander County Schools will be closed for students on Monday, September 17. It will be an optional staff workday. Staff report at 10:00 a.m. according to Alisha Cloer, Executive Director of Auxiliary Services and Human Resources for Alexander County Schools.
Read MoreHeavy rains expected from Hurricane Florence
Alexander County will see heavy rainfall this weekend, Sept. 15-16, 2018, from Hurricane Florence. Russell Greene, Alexander County Emergency Management Director, noted that Saturday and Sunday wind gusts would be around 30 MPH, but the precipitation could be about 1.5 inches of rain Saturday and 7.5 inches of rain on Sunday, or possibly a total…
Read MoreCounty preparing for hurricane, working with local agencies to ensure citizen safety
ALEXANDER COUNTY, NC (September 13, 2018) – Alexander County officials and staff are working closely with local agencies to coordinate safety measures regarding the potential impact of Hurricane Florence in the county. Russell Greene, Emergency Services Director, said the current forecast for Alexander County (as of 10:00 a.m. on Sept. 13) calls for a total…
Read MoreHurricane Florence: What you need to know to stay safe
As Hurricane Florence approaches landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, a state of emergency has been declared for North Carolina. Federal authorities encourage all residents to follow the advice of local officials, and comply with any evacuation recommendations and mandates. Additionally, you can find the Red Cross’ hurricane preparedness tips at https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/hurricane.html. The following resources…
Read MoreFatal collision Sept. 12 in Alexander
On Wednesday, September 12, 2018, at approximately 6:35 p.m., the North Carolina State Highway Patrol investigated a fatal collision in Alexander County on Old Landfill Road, according to Jeffrey S. Swagger, Master Trooper, North Carolina State Highway Patrol. A 1992 Toyota Camry was traveling north on Old Landfill Road, ran off the road to the right…
Read MoreClary case ends in mistrial
On Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, the jury ended its third day of deliberations without a unanimous verdict in the murder of Travis Harold, in which Hiddenite resident Jason Dean Clary is the defendant. A mistrial was declared, according to court officials. Clary is charged with murder in the shooting death of Travis Dean Edward Harold,…
Read MoreWith impending storm, schools urge parent use of multiple information sources
Automated call system may not reach every family Alexander County school officials are alerting parents to use multiple communication sources for weather-related information over the next few days. Although the school system uses the automated call system to alert parents of school delays, dismissals, and cancellations, please plan to use alternate sources in the event…
Read MoreBethlehem Day Festival postponed
The Bethlehem Community Development Association’s 9th Annual Bethlehem Day Festival, originally set for September 15, 2018, will be held Saturday, September 29, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with fun for everyone. The postponement is due to the impending severe weather from Hurricane Florence. Located at the Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church in Bethlehem, the annual…
Read MoreAlex Sports Hall of Fame Class announced
Seventh group of inductees to be enshrined November 19 The Alexander County Public Education Foundation and the Alexander County Sports Hall of Fame have announced the Seventh Hall of Fame Class of inductees. The Hall of Fame was established in 2012 to recognize, honor and memorialize those individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to sports…
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