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Cooleemee parade Saturday to be followed by Santa and Mrs. Clause, s’mores and more
The Town of Cooleemee will host its annual Christmas parade at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 16. The parade will begin at Cooleemee Elementary School at 136 Marginal St. and end at the Zachary House at 131 Church St. Families will gather on the grounds of the Zachary House after the parade for music, stories, […] The post Cooleemee parade Saturday to be followed by Santa and Mrs. Clause, s’mores and more appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Philanthropy Phyllis wasting no time in preparing for college
Philanthropy Phyllis spent last week learning about options for college and the opportunity that IGNITE DAVIE (ID) offers Davie residents. She is thankful to those who are working to make ID permanent and enjoyed thanking some of them in person. After looking at her research and giving it some thought, Phyllis has decided to apply […] The post Philanthropy Phyllis wasting no time in preparing for college appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Mocksville man faces more child exploitation charges
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record A forensic exam of electronic devices led to the arrest of a Mocksville man for multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. Nathaniel Lee Hamm, 32, of US 64 W., had already been released on bond on marijuana and child exploitation charges when the new charges were filed last […] The post Mocksville man faces more child exploitation charges appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Carciati, restaurant owner, among those indicted by grand jury
The following were indicted by the grand jury during the Dec. 4 session of Davie Superior Court. – Luigi Carciati, 3 counts first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, 10 counts second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, 20 counts third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, 10 counts secret peeping. – Matthew Phillip Crisco, child abuse inflicting […] The post Carciati, restaurant owner, among those indicted by grand jury appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
‘Tis the season: For politics, that is; three file for local offices
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record If the holidays aren’t busy enough, it’s also election season in Davie County. At least it’s the season to file for local offices. On opening day on Monday, three political newcomers filed for office – two for county commissioner and one for the board of education. Michael Butero of S. […] The post ‘Tis the season: For politics, that is; three file for local offices appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
New Digs: School administration moves into renovated building
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Allen Mebane would be proud. That pride would not be because the new administrative offices for the Davie County School System is named in his memory. Rather, it would be for the strides the school system has made – mainly because of the Mebane Foundation which he founded – in […] The post New Digs: School administration moves into renovated building appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Historic Jesse Clement house open for holiday tours on Saturday
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record It may be the oldest home still occupied in Davie County. And on Saturday, decked out in its Christmas finest, the Jesse A. Clement House in Mocksville will be open for tours from 2-6 p.m. It is at the end of East Maple Avenue off South Main Street near downtown. […] The post Historic Jesse Clement house open for holiday tours on Saturday appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Gilliland: Everyone, everywhere has something to give
Giving Tuesday is a day that encourages people and organizations to give back in whatever way they can. It’s a day when you are invited to take a break from buying things and show generosity to others. “In a fast-paced world, Giving Tuesday serves as an offset to the consumerism of Black Friday, Small Business […] The post Gilliland: Everyone, everywhere has something to give appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Philanthropy Phyllis making her rounds
By Jane Simpson President, CEO Davie Community Foundation Philanthropy Phyllis is planning to follow in her father’s footsteps to help raise money for an important program in Davie County, IGNITE DAVIE College Promise (ID). Phyllis is a high school senior ready to explore all that is available to her. Philanthropy Phyllis spent time meeting with […] The post Philanthropy Phyllis making her rounds appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Local events
Fundraisers Saturday, Dec. 9 Community breakfast, Farmington Methodist, Farming Rd., 7-10 a.m. Pork tenderloin, baon, sausage, eggs, grits, sausage gravy, apples, hash brown casserole, biscuits, fruit and beverages. Community breakfast, Mocksville First Prebsyterian, S. Main St., 7:30-10 a.m. Donations for Students at Risk. County ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, grits, apples, biscuits, red eye and sausage […] The post Local events appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Meals on Wheels needs volunteers
Can you spare two hours to provide a nutritionally balanced meal and a friendly visit a Davie County homebound senior? Davie County Senior Services is seeking volunteers to assist with Meals on Wheels. Meals are delivered each weekday starting at 10:30 a.m. Volunteers can deliver as often as they would like – once per week, […] The post Meals on Wheels needs volunteers appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Public Records
Arrests The following were arrested by the Davie County Sheriff’s Office. Dec. 2: David Eugene Dick Jr., 23, of Winston-Salem, driving left of center, exceeding a safe speed, failure to stop for red light, covering a vehicle registration plate, possession of stolen goods, felony larceny, fleeing to elude arrest in a vehicle; Steven Scott Smith, […] The post Public Records appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Roundabout opening today
Want to drive around the new Wilkesboro Street roundabout in Mocksville? You can later this afternoon. The N.C. Department of Transportation confirmed this morning that final touches on the delayed roundabout should be finished for the road to open sometime this afternoon (Thursday). The roundabout was originally scheduled to open in August, but has been […] The post Roundabout opening today appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Roundabout opening imminent
Could the Wilkesboro Street roundabout in Mocksville be opened to traffic soon? Yes, it could. The work is expected to be complete this week by Country Boy Landscaping, although the NC Department of Transportation hasn’t confirmed whether that means the roundabout will open that soon. Reports indicated that the work is subject to inspection prior […] The post Roundabout opening imminent appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
New Mocksville intake center designed to help veterans in crisis
By Meredith Ratledge Word Master Media Group Just outside of downtown Mocksville, a small beacon of hope is quietly tucked away. The Veterans View Intake Center is set to officially open its doors and accept its first residents. The center takes a unique and holistic approach to serving the needs of veterans and their families. […] The post New Mocksville intake center designed to help veterans in crisis appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Sweet treats: Buy holiday goodies and support the Davie High band program
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record It’s a holiday tradition, and oh so sweet. Dewey’s Moravian cookies, sugar cake and other treats are available for the holidays at a store in Mocksville, and every purchase helps fund the Davie County High School band program. The band’s holiday store is in the WalMart Shopping Center off US […] The post Sweet treats: Buy holiday goodies and support the Davie High band program appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Cooleemee resident asks board member to resign
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE – A new mayor and two new members on the town board here had barely been sworn into office when they heard pleas from residents for one of the board members to resign. At the beginning of the November meeting, new mayor, Jeff Smith, was sworn into office, along […] The post Cooleemee resident asks board member to resign appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Superior Court
The following cases were disposed of during the Oct. 9 session of Davie Superior Court. Presiding: Judge John Morris. Prosecuting: Rob Taylor, Marissa Parker and Alan Martin, assistant DAs. – Kemond Deshawn Bethea, 2 counts statutory sex offense with a child 15 years old or younger, dismissed; second degree kidnapping, sentenced to 25 to 90 […] The post Superior Court appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
District Court
The following cases were disposed of during the Nov. 2 session of Davie District Court. Presiding: Judge David Doherty. Prosecuting: Eric Farr and Justin Freeman, assistant DAs. – Joshua Ben Anderson, simple worthless check, pay restitution only. – Ervin J. Bloomfield, 2 counts driving while license revoked not DWI, speeding 50 in a 35, unsafe […] The post District Court appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Christmas in Bermuda Run this Sunday
By Christy Schafer Chair, Bermuda Run Community Vision BERMUDA RUN – There is a crisp chill in the air and the smell of wood-burning fires is a reminder that Christmas is right around the corner. That means it is time for the 3rd Annual Christmas in the Town of Bermuda Run on Sunday, Dec. 3 […] The post Christmas in Bermuda Run this Sunday appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
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