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Stephanie Craven (left) and Peggy Bailey (right) were thrilled after the Ashe County BOC approved a proclamation recognizing April 14-19 as the "Week of the Young Child."
Commissioners approve “Week of the Young Child”
During Monday’s BOC meeting, the Ashe County Board of Commissioners proclaimed April 14-19 as “Week of the Young Child” in conjunction with programs launched by the Ashe County Library and the Ashe Partnership for Children. Week of the Young Child “The purpose is to focus on the need of development for young children,” said Stephanie Craven, the child care and resource referral director with the Ashe County Partnership for Children. C...
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During a presentation on Wednesday, physical therapist Clarence Miller demonstrated how seniors could get up from a seated position and decrease their chances of falling.
How to avoid falls
A local physical therapist visited Ashe Services for Aging on Wednesday to demonstrate techniques to seniors, instructing them how to move in order to prevent falls. “We came here once before, about a month ago, and everybody seemed to be responsive to the presentation,” said Clarence Miller, the director of clinical services at Physical Therapy Services Center in Jefferson. During his last visit, Miller discussed general information abou...
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Randall Scott (left) and Chad Scott (center left) of Scott Brothers Heating and Air, present the 2013 Small Business of the Year award to Denise Woodie (center right) and Keith Woodie (right) of Antiques on Main at the Ashe Chamber of Commerce Small Business Luncheon Tuesday.
Burns addresses 2013 Small Business Luncheon
Eighty small business owners and community officials attended the 2013 Ashe County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Luncheon Tuesday at West Jefferson United Methodist Church, where the Small Business of the Year mantle was passed, and Wilkes Community College President Dr. Gordon Burns spoke on the means and measures of small business success. In keeping with tradition, this year’s Small Business of the Year award was presented by last y...
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Virginia Foxx
Foxx’s SKILLS Act passes House
A workforce investment reform bill introduced by U.S. Congresswoman Virginia Foxx passed the House of Representatives Friday by a narrow margin of 215 to 202 votes, with five Republicans and 10 Democrats abstaining. “People in the 5th District are concerned about being unemployed,” said Foxx, whose constituents in N.C.’s northwest corner continue to see jobless figures well above the national average nearly four years after the official e...
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A motorist who flipped his car into Dog Creek at the intersection of NC 221 and Shatley Road at approximately 11:30 this morning was carried from the scene by emergency responders.
Motorist flips car into Dog Creek
A motorist northbound on N.C. 221 veered off the road and flipped his car into Dog Creek this morning at approximately 11:30 a.m. today. Witness Tony Barker of Laurel Springs, who was driving southbound on N.C. 221 at the time, said the vehicle “drifted off the road,” and hit the concrete bridge over the creek. “The car stood straight up and went over,” he said. The vehicle landed inverted in the creek which, luckily, was only a few inche...
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Fleetwood man faces sexual assault charges
The Ashe County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Aaron Banks Dixon, 28, of Fleetwood, on another charge of rape of a child, two charges of exploitation of a minor, and another charge of first degree sexual offense of a child by an adult. These additional arrests were made on Friday, March 15. Dixon was initially arrested March 11 on the charge of rape of a child and five counts of first degree sexual offense of a child by an adult. According...
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Ashe Criminal Superior Court decisions
The quarterly session of the Ashe County Criminal Superior Court was held the week of March 11, the honorable Edgar B. Gregory presiding. These decisions were handed down by the court: Thomas Absher : (M) assault on a female — cons.; (M) possession of drug paraphernalia — cons.; (F) possession of methamphetamine — cons.; (F) trafficking heroin, (P) not guilty, (J) guilty, 19-23 months suspended, 30 months supervised probation, 6 months …, ...
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William Anthony Fitzpatrick
Local arrests include drug, sexual offense charges
March 11 Aaron Banks Dixon, 28, of Fleetwood was charged with two counts of first degree sexual offense, first degree rape of a child and second degree sexual offense. Bond was set at $100,000 for the first degree sexual offense charge and $1,000,000 for the first degree rape of a child charge. William Anthony Fitzpatrick, 45, of Todd was charged with possession/sell of heroin, trafficking opium/heroin, sell/deliver cocaine, sell/delive...
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Ashe District Court decisions
The weekly session of the Ashe County District Court was held March 14, the honorable Mitch McLean presiding. These decisions were handed down by the court: Eric Daniel Bennett : (T) driving with license revoked, (P) guilty, 45 days suspended, 18 months unsupervised probation, $75 fine plus CC. Katelyn Joyce Brown : (M) simple affray, (P) not guilty, (J) guilty 30 days suspended, 18 months unsupervised probation, CC. Matthew Garret ...
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Father James says a blessing during mass at Saint Francis Church on Sunday morning.
Local priest weighs in on new Pope
A local priest from Ashe County’s only Catholic Church reflected on the selection of a new Pope, who for the first time, comes from Latin America. “It’s nice to see someone represent the Americas,” said Father James from the Saint Francis Church in Jefferson. “We (the Americas) are the new kids on the block. We’ve been around 500 years, but the church has existed for 2,000,” said Father James. When the Vatican announced the Argentina’s Ca...
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Pam Kinnaman (right) watched as her daughter Miranda (left) present information about George W. Bush while she dressed as the former president during Westwood Elementary School's family night.
Parents celebrate Family Night at Westwood
Westwood Elementary School celebrated its sixth-annual Family Night on Thursday, March 14, where parents were blown away by the talents and presentations from their children. Before the event, Westwood’s fifth-grade students took on the daunting task of creating websites as part of a school project to show their parents on Family Night. “It’s amazing what our kids are able to do,” said Laura Calhoun after seeing her daughter Leah’s websit...
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Nancy Kautz (left), Barbara McCoy (left middle), Phil Howell (right middle) and Carol Coulter (right) counted and stored old medications during Friday's medicine drop.
Operation Medicine Drop numbers are up
Ashe Services for the Aging hosted 2013’s first Operation Medicine Drop event on Friday, allowing seniors to drop off expired and excessive medications so they can be disposed of properly. “It’s no stress, you bring them in and drop them off…no questions asked,” said Barbara McCoy, a volunteer from Ashe County Safe Kids. “It’s a good way for people to get rid of their medications legally.” Aside from medications, seniors could also drop o...
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Ashe County Republican Party Chair Mary Desautels (left) accepted a gift from District 93 House Representative Jonathan Jordan (right) for becoming the new chair and assisting him during the 2012 election.
Local GOP conducts annual convention
During the 2013 Ashe County Republican Convention on Saturday, March 16, long-time party chair John Wheeler stepped down and was replaced by new chair Mary Desautels. During his farewell speech, Wheeler urged the party to redefine its image and return to its roots of protecting the rights of the people from the government. “The libertarian wing is the swing-voter wing of the Republican Party,” said Wheeler. “The Republican Party is going ...
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Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post
The pieing of Ashe County High School Principal Jason Krider was a crowd favorite at the 2nd Annual Pi Day.
Principal, teachers get just desserts on Pi Day
Students at Ashe County High School indulged a little sweet revenge at the 2nd Annual Pi Day festivities last Thursday, as school faculty members took pies in their faces in front of a cheering student body. Sponsored by the ACHS InterAct Club, Pi Day is an observation of March 14, or 3.14, which is also the mathematical constant Pi, represented by the Greek letter “Π,” defining the ratio of a circle’s diameter to its circumference. “We’v...
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Photo courtesy of Charles Knapp | Jefferson Post
Dr. Charles Knapp (Col. U.S. Army ret.) of Helton attended the 85th Academy Awards ceremony Sunday. Knapp is consulting producer for the film Hacksaw Ridge.
Ashe Countian attends Oscar ceremony in Hollywood
Dr. Charles Knapp of Helton returned to Ashe County this week from Beverly Hills, Calif., where he attended the 2013 Academy Awards Gala Sunday. Knapp, a retired U.S. Army colonel, is consulting producer for the motion picture “Hacksaw Ridge,” which tells the true story of World War II Medal of Honor winner Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector to be honored with America’s highest military award for valor above and beyond the call ...
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SBI completes Houck shooting death investigation
The N.C. State Bureau of Investigation has finished its investigation into the shooting of Mark Houck and is now waiting for the final autopsy report. “The SBI investigative work is complete. The report can’t be delivered to the DA until the autopsy report has been finalized,” said Jennifer Canada, the assistant public information officer at the N.C. Department of Justice. Once the final report is completed, the DA will determine if the s...
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Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post
Healthy Polled Herefords owned by Dale and Gail Sheets of Laurel Springs. The Sheets have seen no losses in the last four years, even as persistent drought has dwindled the nation's cattle herd to a sixty-year low during the same period.
Ashe cattle farmers ‘doing all the right things’
After three years of drought in Texas and the Midwest, the nation’s cattle herd is the smallest it has been since the Truman administration, but according to local farmers Ashe County cattle are doing just fine. “This is a good time to be in the cattle business,” said Ashe County Cattlemen’s Association (ACCA) President Trathen Cheek. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2013 Cattle Inventory Report, the national herd has dwi...
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School ownership placed in new hands?
Proposed new state legislation that grants county commissioners the authority to assume ownership of public school properties might not change who owns these facilities in Ashe County, according to local school and county officials. Senate Bill 236, currently working its way through the N.C. Senate, is entitled “an act authorizing counties to assume responsibility for construction, improvement, ownership and acquisition of public school pro...
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Olde Towne Market vendor applications open
The Olde Towne Jefferson Business Association (OTJBA) is now accepting vendor applications for the Olde Towne Market, a vendor fair to be held in downtown Jefferson from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday May 18. “This is an open street market and will be held rain or shine,” said OTJBA President Stacy Maye. “The array of vendors will be wide, including antiques, local goods, gently used items and new items.” Food will be available and entertainme...
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