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11 jurors seated in Christopher Palmitor trial | Finding Madalina
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jury selection is stretching into a third day in the trial for Christopher Palmiter, the stepfather of missing Cornelius girl Madalina Cojocari. It is expected to be complete by Friday afternoon, the judge said on Thursday. Cojocari was last seen getting off a school bus in...
Health department warns about recent surge in overdoses sparked by fentanyl
ROWAN COUNTY — The Rowan County Department of Public Health issued a warning in April after it said a recent surge in overdoses across the county could be attributed to illicit substances being laced with Fentanyl. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, has increasingly been found mixed with other substances such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, significantly heightening […] The post Health department warns about recent surge in overdoses sparked by fentanyl appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Grand opening held: ‘We’ve been very blessed’
SALISBURY — Despite the rain, employees, town officials and guests gathered for a ribbon cutting May 14 as the Cloninger Ford/Toyota Collision Center, located at 645 Julian Road, marked its grand opening. Prior to the cutting of the ribbon, brief comments were made by Mayor Pro Tem Tamara Sheffield and Terry Osborne, chairman of the […] The post Grand opening held: ‘We’ve been very blessed’ appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Salisbury the Magazine to hit the stands this week
SALISBURY — Just as summertime is a great time to create memories, the summer 2024 issue of Salisbury the Magazine, which will hit the stands on Tuesday, provides stories about making memories, capturing them and sharing them with others. In the story titled, “Spring in his step,” Ben White, a NASCAR journalist, shares the story […] The post Salisbury the Magazine to hit the stands this week appeared first on Salisbury Post.
New parks and recreation director brings her big city experience to Salisbury
SALISBURY — After a months-long search, Keisha Coxe has replaced Nick Aceves as Salisbury’s new parks and recreation director. Originally from Wadesboro, Coxe is an alumni of Wingate University where she played basketball and volleyball. Coxe got her start in parks and recreation in Mecklenburg County moving up from a seasonal employee to a facilities […] The post New parks and recreation director brings her big city experience to Salisbury appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Preview: Salisbury City Council to consider approving development plan for Kesler Mill site
SALISBURY — The Salisbury City Council will be considering whether or not to endorse a development plan for the redevelopment of the 13-acre former Kesler Mill site as the basis for marketing the site to the private sector for redevelopment at their upcoming meeting. The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 21, at the city […] The post Preview: Salisbury City Council to consider approving development plan for Kesler Mill site appeared first on Salisbury Post.
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