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Cherryville American Legion Post 100’s Junior Legion team won the Area IV championship on Saturday, July 12, with a 2-1 win over South Caldwell in a one-game showdown for the ...
On Wednesday evening, July 9, heavy storms dumped around four inches of rain on downtown Lincolnton, resulting in flash flooding.
In the middle of a dark September night in 1711 in Carolina, John Lawson found himself captive, tied up and flung in the center of the council ring of the ...
The Cherryville Post 100 Juniors advanced to the Area IV Legion baseball finals after sweeping R-S Central two games to none ...
Wilhemina Johnson Ledford, age 91, went to her Heavenly home on July 9, 2025. She was a resident at Covenant Village Assisted Living in Gastonia.
The General Assembly of North Carolina recently adopted Session Law 2025-30, which defines the Lincoln-Catawba County boundary line as the 2020 Census Line. The law also invalidates the boundary line ...
North Carolina’s economy continues to outpace that of most competitors. The latest employment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, for example, showed a net gain of ...
Heading into Monday night’s Game 3, Cherryville Post 100 had a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 first round series with ...
The North Carolina Utilities Commission has announced a series of regional public hearings to gather comments on a proposed natural gas rate hike request from the Public Service Company of ...
BrickTree Brewing Co., a pioneer in promoting a more diverse nightlife in the City of Lincolnton, is closing its doors. In a ...
Water service to Cherryville residents was briefly suspended Thursday afternoon, July 3, to repair a water main leak.
RALEIGH — North Carolina continues to enjoy one of America’s fastest rates of population growth, adding some 165,000 new residents in 2024 alone. That was the fourth-largest numerical gain in ...