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Iredell County Man Gets Minimum 18 Years In Prison For Child-Sex Offenses
A Harmony man received a minimum prison sentence of approximately 18 years in a sex offense case. 32-year-old Timothy Clayton Campbell of Harmony pleaded guilty to first-degree statutory sex offense and two counts of indecent liberties with a child. He was given a sentence of 192-291 months along with a pair of 13 to 25 month terms.
Iredell County Deputies Arrest Stony Point Man
Devin Lee Bates, age 37 of Stony Point, was arrested by the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office on June 13th. He was charged with two counts of felony probation violation. Bates is no longer listed in custody. An Iredell County charge of felony possession of stolen goods is scheduled for...
Rainbow Kidz camp gives 87 children chance to cope and heal
Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County’s (HPCIC) Rainbow Kidz program hosted its annual Camp Rainbow from June 3-13, for 87 Iredell County children. Camp Rainbow is a week-long free summer camp for children who are grieving the death of a loved one. The campers were aged 6-17, with...
Novant has ended its bid to take over a Lake Norman hospital. Hospital may close, Novant, FTC say
The for-profit owner of two Iredell County healthcare facilities said Friday it is “evaluating” its plans following Novant Health Inc.’s decision Tuesday to end its attempt to purchase the facilities for $320 million. Novant signed an agreement in February 2023 to purchase Lake Norman Regional Medical Center...
Local History: The Case of the Mysterious Donation
A few months ago, I came into work and found a photo album on my desk. The day before I had been out in the field (no doubt visiting cemeteries), and I think perhaps I had a meeting also. I spent very little time at my desk that day. As a result, I missed the person who had brought in what I assumed was a donation, but they did not leave a name or any information about how they came by the album. The red cover had a title handwritten in black Sharpie: “Troutman Historical Society.” The photographs inside are of Troutman family reunions at the Troutman Cemetery and Norwood School on Troutman Farm Road. The years range from 1972 to 1991.
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