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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Meadowview Middle School debate team member Belle Martin argues her case during the congressional policy debate portion of the second annual Surry County Schools District Debate Tournament Thursday.</p>
Numbers increase for second Surry County Schools debate tournament
DOBSON — The number of students involved in the second annual Surry County Schools district debate tournament has increased, according to school officials. The tournament was held at Dobson First Baptist Church Thursday with four middle school teams verbally sparring in a variety of events. “Some of our debaters are returning this year,” commented Director of Secondary Curriculum and Instruction Jill Reinhardt. “We’ve had an increase in par...
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<p>Kelly Matthews</p>
Man arrested on 22 indecent liberties counts
A Mount Airy man is behind bars facing numerous violations related to alleged sexual assaults targeting children which began more than 10 years ago. Kelly Lee Matthews, 40, of 410 W. Pine St., is charged with 22 counts of indecent liberties with a minor and 10 counts of first-degree sexual offense with a minor. All are felonies. The charges relate to sexual assaults that were reported to have occurred between 2001 and 2006, involving two ...
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<p>Keith Strange | The News</p><p>Property owners in the Interstates district say the area is ripe for economic development, and urge the county board to give the project the final nod.</p>
‘Let’s get it done’
If the county chooses to not invest in the proposed Interstates Sewer Project, it could cripple economic development in the district. That was the message delivered by property and business owners Wednesday, who gathered at Brintle’s Truck Stop to plead for investment in the project. “We need this sewer system out here,” said Tommy Brintle, owner of the truck stop that employs about 75 people. Brintle said his business is dumping wastew...
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Dobson OKs sewer ordinance
DOBSON — In a meeting that could only be described as short and sweet, the Dobson Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a new sewer ordinance for the town Thursday night. The action came as the board met for its regular monthly meeting in Town Hall. Prior to the vote, Town Manager Josh Smith told the board that the move was simply an update to the existing ordinance, and was required by the state. “We have had an ordinance in plac...
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Suspect sought in hit and run
An incident at a home on Beulah Church Road Thursday morning is under investigation by the Surry County Sheriff’s Office, after a man reportedly was struck with a vehicle following a disagreement over auto parts. Sheriff Graham Atkinson said Michael Dale McHone, of 376 Beulah Church Road in Mount Airy, called the sheriff’s office to report that a man he had sold a transmission to had come to his home and demanded a refund. “He said ...
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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>Northern Hospital of Surry County President and Chief Executive Officer Bill James accepts an award from Healthgrades, ranking Northern Hospital as one of the 100 best hospitals in the nation in two categories, Critical Care and General Surgery. In Critical Care, the hospital is ranked as No. 1 in North Carolina. According to a Healthgrades.com representative, this ranking makes Northern Hospital a five-star hospital, which means those who receive care have a 75 percent lower risk of dying than at a one-star hospital.</p>
Northern Hospital of Surry County wins ‘America’s Best 100 Hospital’ awards
Northern Hospital of Surry County President and Chief Executive Officer Bill James accepts an award from Healthgrades, ranking Northern Hospital as one of the 100 best hospitals in the nation in two categories, Critical Care and General Surgery. In Critical Care, the hospital is ranked as No. 1 in North Carolina. According to a Healthgrades.com representative, this ranking makes Northern Hospital a five-star hospital, which means those who re...
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Church calendar
Submissions to the community calendar should be sent to mtacalendar@civitasmedia.com before 5 p.m. on Tuesday before the event should appear in the newspaper. Be sure to include the full name and address of the event; the time, day and date of the event; and a contact phone number in case our staff has any questions. Benefits and Fundraisers • Believers Baptist Church will hold a Miche and Thirty-One bingo today at the Ararat Ruritan B...
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<p>Tom Joyce | The News</p><p>Mount Airy officials discuss long-range goals for city government Wednesday when kicking off a two-day planning retreat.</p>
City leaders weigh capital needs vs. cutting taxes
While sequestration talk was dominating Washington, Mount Airy officials spent much time Wednesday weighing the need to fund major expenses such as new fire trucks against a desire to slash property taxes. It is not headed off a fiscal cliff, but “the city does have some fiscal challenges,” Mayor Deborah Cochran said as she and other municipal officials kicked off a two-day planning retreat in a conference room at Bank of America. Later W...
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<p>Wendy Byerly Wood | The News</p><p>Brenda Hall, Surry County Health and Nutrition Center breastfeeding coordinator, explains how a breastfeeding mother can use a hand pump to express milk.</p>
Breastfeeding mothers focus of new support group
DOBSON — Future mothers and new mothers alike will soon have a support group geared toward breastfeeding available to them. The breastfeeding support group is being started by the Surry County Health and Nutrition Center, but organizers want it to be a community effort rather than solely part of the center. The center’s breastfeeding coordinator, WIC director and breastfeeding peer counselor will be available as guides for the group members...
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Money in the bank?
DOBSON — With numbers like $20.1 million and $14.9 million being thrown around, it would be easy to think that Surry County is simply swimming in money. But according to Assistant County Manager for Budget and Finance Betty Taylor, nothing could be farther from the truth. Taylor said that while those numbers are accurate representations of how much money the county has in the bank, it doesn’t necessarily mean the Surry County Board of Com...
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