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Bannertown fire displaces 12
A family of 12 in Bannertown was reportedly displaced from its residence following a house fire Thursday evening at 2309 Westfield Drive. According to Bannertown Volunteer Fire Department Chief Chris Baker the fire was quite literally across the street from the fire house. The call came in at 6:03 p.m. and given the close proximity of the fire to the station Baker said the location “worked out in our favor.” ...
Yadkin Historical Society to show 'Two Soldiers' on May 7
The Yadkin County Historical and Genealogical Society and the Yadkin Arts Council will host a showing of “Two Soldiers”, a 2004 Oscar award-winning movie filmed in and around Yadkin County, at its regular membership meeting in the Willingham Theater at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center, 226 E. Main Street, Yadkinville, on Tuesday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m. Filmed in 2004 at locations in Yadkinville and Winston-Salem, this 40-minute film is based on a short story by the same name written by William Faulkner. It concerns...
Board opts for long-term lease buyout plan
Surry County officials decided this week that it would move to get out of its lease agreement for a number of county vehicles, but that they would take their time doing it. The Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to pay off the vehicles utilizing the original lease agreement, stretching those payments over five years. The board had decided last fall that it was in the county’s best financial interest to end its agreement to lease fleet vehicles from Enterprise Rentals. In February, the commissioners had...
Chamber employee allegedly embezzled $300,000
A woman who held a key position with the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce has been charged with felonious embezzlement from a previous employer — a development that “shocked” the chamber staff. “Obviously, when she was arrested we let her go,” John Pynakker, the organization’s president and CEO, said Friday regarding Ashleigh Caroline Billings, who recently was hired as chamber executive assistant. “She had only been here a month,”...
Navigating the PATH to healthier families
During Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Parenting PATH have been working with their local partners to spread awareness of the issues. PATH is an acronym for the program’s full name: Positive Actions. Thriving Homes. Blue pinwheels have continued to pop up around the county as a silent witness to the effort and groups have met for a Ring Out Child Abuse event in Dobson last week. Sharie Hall, program manager...
Motsinger presented with 'Good Scout' award
Each year different areas throughout Old Hickory Council Boy Scout council recognize individuals who exemplify the principals of scouting through their efforts to improve lives and serve the people in their local area. For the past several years, the Elkin, Yadkin, Alleghany areas have awarded the Good Scout Award to a local citizen who has done so. This year’s honoree is Jane Montsinger who was recognized for her work in helping and changing the lives of others through her work with the Ark and Feed...
City schools are in great shape
Dr. Kim Morrison, who recently retired as the superintendent of the Mount Airy City Schools (MACS), provided regular updates to the readers of the Mount Airy News. It has been my pleasure to serve as your interim superintendent for the past eight weeks. As my time comes to a close, I would like to provide a brief update on my short stay here.
Driver charged after 86-year-old woman hit, killed at Mount Airy Walmart
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. — A man is charged in connection with the death of an86-year-old woman who was hit and killed by a driver while at a Walmart in Mount Airy. Jerry Lee Speaks is charged with involuntary manslaughter and careless and reckless driving among other charges. The Mount...
Budbreak wine and beer festival planned for May 4
MOUNT AIRY — Main Street in Mount Airy will be flowing with local wines and craft beers on Saturday, May 4 during the annual Budbreak Wine & Craft Beer Festival which features small-batch beverages for a day of sipping, sampling and learning from producers. Wine and beer will be available from 15 different makers. Nine of the participants are located in Surry County. In addition to wine and beer, there will be food available for purchase and live music. ...
Hilda's Place last call: 'bittersweet'
Hilda Willis was in transit Friday afternoon to pick up artists who are flying in from out of state to help her celebrate one last weekend of art, music, singing, and laughing inside Hilda’s Place at 127 W. Main Street, Unit B, in downtown Pilot Mountain. Starting Friday, she has been in the midst of hosting three final nights of events featuring some favorite artists of hers while still highlighting new talent. ...
Man charged with misdemeanor after 8-year-old found dead in Surry County, deputies say
SURRY COUNTY, N.C. — A man is charged with a misdemeanor after an 8-year-old was found dead in Surry County in February, deputies say. Timothy James Gertsch was served with storage or a firearm to protect a minor. Investigators say the incident was determined accidental. The Surry County Sheriff's...
Five fire districts propose higher tax rate
With the end of the fiscal year approaching on June 30, the Surry County Board of Commissioners held its second budget session Tuesday. Among the presenters was the Surry County Association of Rescue Squads and five local volunteer fire departments who were requesting an increase to their fire district tax. Commissioner Eddie Harris asked Mountain Park Rescue Squad Chief and Vice President of the Association of Rescue Squads Austin Love how the squads are doing with volunteers. He said something that board has been hearing...
Wildlife Resources Commission confirms new cases of CWD
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is confirming 13 new cases of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) from deer samples submitted since July 1, 2023. This brings the total number of positive results in North Carolina to 24, since the disease was first detected in a Yadkin County deer harvested in 2021. “These additional cases are not entirely unexpected,” said Wildlife Management Division Chief Brad Howard. “After the initial detection in...
Central ends regular season with 3-straight wins
DOBSON — Surry Central closed the regular season with three dominant wins. Central posted its second shutout of the season by defeating North Wilkes 9-0 on April 23, then went on the road the next day to beat North Wilkes again 13-1. Surry Central closed the regular season with a 14-4 home win over Elkin. Surry Central won four of its last five regular season games to get above .500...
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