As parents have always understood, nothing teaches children empathy, responsibility, and social awareness better than caring for and about pets. Gaston Day School (GDS) 4th graders have embarked ...
VALE — Hart Square Foundation will welcome guests to the Sweet Hart Pioneer Dinner on February 8th and 22nd. This one-of-a-kind dining experience is inspired by 19th century recipes. Using ...
The North Lincoln boys moved into sole possession of first place in the Western Foothills 3A Conference with a dominating ...
Registration for children entering kindergarten will begin on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 and will continue through Friday, March 14, 2025.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today updated its weekly Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard, which shows an increase in flu activity and flu-related deaths, bringing ...
The Burns Bulldogs rolled past host Cherryville 79-31 on Tuesday, Feb. 4, moving closer to a Valentine’s Day date with rival ...
Claire Jansen of Denver graduated with a degree(s) in Physician Asst Studies - MPAS from James Madison University located in Harrisonburg, Va.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is investing $3 million to expand access to Child First, an evidence-based, early childhood intervention program proven to reduce ...
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reports appearing in Lincoln Times-News are obtained from the online records department of the LCSO by Lincoln Times-News. All reports are a matter of ...
Now is the time when parents begin thinking about the next school year. As parents take a look at what’s available for their child’s education, it is important ...
In a work session Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Cherryville City Council took action on four items, including a speed limit change near a busy park.
Regular readers of this column may remember my interest in the so-called Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence dated May 20, 1775, a date enshrined on North Carolina’s state flag.