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Around Town — 5-28-12

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Cherryville meeting The City of Cherryville will hold a council work session 3 p.m. Tuesday in conference room of City Hall. Church breakfast Bethel Baptist Church, 200 Bethel Church Rd. in Lincolnton, will host a breakfast buffet 7-11 a.m. Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the church van fund. For more information,…

Criminal Charges — 5-28-12

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The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Robert William Yount, 35, of 5941 E. N.C. 150 in Maiden was charged May 23 with one count of possessing stolen goods. A $2,500 secured bond was set. Jeffrey Todd McIntosh, 50, of 134 Hollands Ally Way of Stanley was charged…

Reader’s Forum — 05-28-12

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Attendence at VFW event disappointing First, I would like to thank the Lincoln Times-News cameraman for taking time out of his busy schedule to attend the Memorial Day Event and lighting of the candles at the VFW on Sunday May 27 at 7:30 p.m. We appreciate his presence. We were…

Obituaries — 5-28-12

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Larry Ray Bowman Larry Ray Bowman, 66, of Lawndale, passed away on May 25, 2012 at Catawba Valley Medical Center. A service to celebrate his life will be at 3 p.m. today at Bible Baptist Church, Hickory. The visitation will be one hour prior to the service. He is survived…

Cardinals fall to Gaston Braves 10-3

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Danny Sullivan, seen here playing for the East Lincoln Mustangs, added two hits for the Cardinals on Sunday.  Braves come back from three-run deficit to win KEN BRADLEY Special to LTN MOUNT HOLLY — With about 10 or 15 more feet, the Lincoln County Cardinals might have been looking at…

Ledford signs with Lenoir-Rhyne

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West Lincoln High School Spring Athletic Awards

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West Lincoln High School 12 Sport Award winners

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Lincolnton High School 2011-2012 Athletic Award winners

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Groups plan protests over pastor’s comments

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JENNA-LEY HARRISON Staff Writer Nearly 1,000 people are expected to attend Sunday’s protest against Maiden pastor Charles Worley’s Mother’s Day sermon on how to exterminate homosexuals. Hickory resident Laura Tipton, a 24-year-old social work major at Appalachian State University, told the Times-News Wednesday that she immediately organized the protest after…