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Looking Back: ’87 Legion team pulls off magical comeback
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Looking back at some memorable moments from the 1987 Mocksville Legion baseball season. The sixth year of the Mocksville American Legion baseball program saw Post 174 pull off a magical comeback in the Southern Division championship series and finish with 27 victories, shattering the record for wins.
Akoustis Technologies announces executive shift
HUNTERSVILLE, NC – Akoustis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AKTS), a company specializing in telephone and telegraph apparatus manufacturing, reported a significant change in its executive team in a recent SEC filing. David M. Aichele, the Executive Vice President of Business Development, has resigned from his position, effective July 22, 2024. According to the filing, Aichele's departure does not stem from any disagreements with the company's operations, policies, or practices.
Town of Mooresville Career Opportunities ($2,000 Signing Bonus)
CIVIL ENGINEER III – $2,000 SIGNING BONUS. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS TECHNICIAN – WATER RESOURCES – $2,000 HIRING BONUS. LINE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II – $2,000 HIRING BONUS (2 VACANCIES) Full-Time – $42,696.00 – $66,773.00 Annually. Category: Utilities. Department: UTILITY LINE MAINTENANCE. MECHANIC I, FLEET DEPARTMENT...
NCSHP: Charlotte man died from self-inflicted gunshot wound following pursuit on I-77
The N.C. State Highway Patrol has identified the man who died after a crash on Interstate 77 on Thursday following a high-speed chase. Dashawn Samuels, 20, of Charlotte was pronounced dead at the scene of Thursday’s crash from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, troopers said. Troopers attempted to stop Samuels...
Johnnies on the spot: Off-duty father, son firefighters first on the scene
SALISBURY — A lot of life is just being in the right place at the right time. Thankfully, two off-duty firefighters were just down the road when a kitchen fire broke out Friday morning around 11:15 in the 100 block of Primrose Street. “We had two off-duty firefighters that live in the neighborhood,” Franklin Fire […] The post Johnnies on the spot: Off-duty father, son firefighters first on the scene appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Thomasville man wins $1 million lottery prize
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (WGHP) — A Thomasville man won a life-altering prize thanks to a $30 scratch-off. Hunter Hagerman, of Thomasville, bought his winning Millionaire Maker ticket at the Marts To Go on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington. He claimed his winnings at lottery headquarters on Wednesday and chose the lump sum reward of $600,000. He […]
Catawba County Man Arrested Following Reported Standoff With Police
30-year-old Ian Maurice McMahon of Conover was arrested Friday (July 12) by Catawba County Sheriff’s Officers. He’s charged with three counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, two counts of felony probation violation along with single counts of trafficking, opium or heroin, traffic in methamphetamine, possession of meth and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Kannapolis to host annual Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s: Event set for Sept. 21
KANNAPOLIS — Get your walking shoes on and get ready to take part in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s. On Sept. 21, Rowan and Cabarrus County residents will have the opportunity to participate in this special walk that has been held in the Rowan-Cabarrus area for well over a decade. This Alzheimer’s Association […] The post Kannapolis to host annual Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s: Event set for Sept. 21 appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Town Board meeting Monday focuses on 2 new projects on W. Catawba
July 12. By Dave Vieser. Details concerning two new development projects on West Catawba Avenue will highlight the Cornelius Town Board meeting on Monday. While no decisions will be made at the meeting residents are invited to attend, and to make comments. Both projects have already been the subject of...
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