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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>Emma Simmons, standing in her light-filled sewing room, shows some of the colorful sweaters she knits and donates to needy children in this country and around the world.</p>
A life’s mission, knitted one sweater at a time
In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” the poet T.S. Eliot wrote: “For I have known them all…have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons/I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.” Emma Simmons, for at least the past eight years, could say the same thing, if you replaced “coffee spoons” with colorful sweaters and collected books. Simmons said she has knitted at least two child-sized sweaters per month, and donated every sweater t...
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Commissioner against fire truck purchase
As a member of the city council’s Public Safety Committee, Commissioner Jon Cawley supports the Mount Airy Fire Department and Chief Zane Poindexter — but is not a fan of buying a new fire truck. The vehicle with a $400,000 price tag is among $2.8 million in general fund capital needs presented by heads of departments such as police, fire, parks and recreation and others. These cover a wide range of facilities and equipment, including upgra...
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Sheriff’s Incident Reports
The following incidents are being investigated by the Surry County Sheriff’s Office: • On March 1, employees at the Bank of America on Westfield Road in Mount Airy reported that someone entered the business from the basement and stole an air conditioning unit valued at $8,000. • On March 1, Samantha Dawn Hazelwood, 18, of Highland Drive in Mount Airy, reported the theft of a red-nosed Pit Bull. The dog was valued at $300. • On March 1, ...
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Sheriff’s Arrest Reports
The Surry County Sheriff’s Office has reported the following arrests: • On Feb. 28, Sean Christopher Creed, 24, of S. Flagler Ave., in Flagler Beach, Fla., was arrested and charged with the possession of stolen property, larceny and resisting a public officer. He was booked into the Surry County Jail under a $1,050 secured bond. • On March 4, William Thomas Butcher, 22, of Fox Run Lane in Pilot Mountain, was arrested and charged with one ...
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<p>Keith Strange | The News</p><p>Donal Carter, left, and Timothy Lunsford recently returned from the national bowling competition for the Special Olympics, where they won two gold medals.</p>
An Olympic ‘frame’ of mind
A pair of county men have accomplished something only a handful of Americans can boast: Winning two gold medals in national competition. Donal Carter and Timothy Lunsford, both 22, recently returned from Reno, Nev., where they earned two gold medals in the Special Olympics National Unified Bowling Tournament — the event that pits the best bowlers in the Special Olympics program against one another. But despite the gold medals around their...
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Local man killed in farm accident
Rescue officials were on the scene of a farm accident Saturday afternoon, one they say claimed the life of a 71-year-0ld county man. According to John Shelton, director of Surry County Emergency Services, the man was working on a farm tractor at the time of the accident. “He was working on the tractor when he started it and it rolled over on top of him, pinning him under the tractor,” Shelton said. The accident occurred at a residence o...
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<p>Keith Strange | The News</p><p>Teams from North Surry High School and Surry Central High School faced off at the annual Quiz Bowl Saturday during the early rounds.</p>
Surry Central wins Quiz Bowl
Rather than sleeping in Saturday morning, a group of students from eight area schools converged on the Andy Griffith Playhouse to the annual Quiz Bowl. This year, following what moderator Brack Llewelyn called the “Battle of Dobson,” Surry Central High School beat Surry Early College 155 — 75 to take home top honors. This year the eight teams competing include East Surry High School, North Surry High School, Surry Central High School, Sur...
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Another locality vying for ‘Project Shield’
The identity of an existing industry seeking incentives from local government for an expansion is shrouded in mystery, but one thing is clear: Surry County is not the only place vying for its company. “We’re in competition,” Mount Airy Community Development Coordinator Martin Collins said Thursday afternoon when the city board of commissioners voted to set a public hearing on an incentive package proposed for the metal-working manufacturer ...
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Chamber offering free health care reform seminar
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce is hosting a free Health Care Reform Seminar at Cross Creek Country Club on March 14 at 9 a.m. Topics and issues discussed during the seminar include “how the health care reform act will affect your company” and “details about what businesses can expect” when the health care law goes into place in January. Betty Ann Collins, chamber president, said that the seminar is open to the local business c...
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Taking a step back by springing forward
There’s an old song by the rock band Chicago which includes the lyrics, “Does anybody really know what time it is — does anybody really care?” That question has become relevant once again as we are about to undergo our yearly change from standard time to daylight saving time (DST), on Sunday morning. No one might know what the time really is, as Chicago sang, but it is certainly something to care about. What I find objectionable about tim...
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