Archive - Apr 3, 2012
By
The O-N-E Publisher Michael Willard
The U.S. Postal Service letter carriers in Catawba County had an extra burden this weekend, but I know their efforts in delivering an edition of The Observer News Enterprise jam-packed with news and information will benefit our readers greatly.
By
The O-N-E Editor Matthew Tessnear
While the rest of Newton is preoccupied with the city’s alleged feral cat problem, I’ve witnessed a far more hair-raising animal issue lately.
Victimized squirrels.
That’s right, squirrels abused by vehicles large and small and, in at least one case, an unfriendly feline along North Main Avenue.
Four state champions from Newton-Conover High School are bound for college, an ex-NASCAR drive is back in court, a little more than a year after the county’s most heinous crime ever, area leaders are trying to raise awareness about child abuse.
By
AP National sports Writer Eddie Pells
NEW ORLEANS — Before his confetti-flecked suit gets back from the cleaners, John Calipari will be on the road.
Such is life for a coach who recruits all that NBA-ready talent — especially when those players get in the habit of bringing championships back to their ol' Kentucky home.