Crisis was averted on the campus of Catawba Valley Community College, but a lockdown and evacuation of nearly 5,000 people from the schoolâs two campuses caused a lot of alarm in the Hickory Metro.
The O-N-E delivered news updates online throughout Wednesdayâs security threat online at www.observernewsonline.com and on Twitter @TheONENews.
Get a wrap-up of the dayâs details on the Thursday edition of The O-N-E.
A Newton man led police on a high speed chase to Maiden before he was chased down on foot, cuffed and stuffed in a police car and charged with assaulting his girlfriend, among other things. Details ONLY in The O-N-E.
Bridge repairs are complete â for now â on N.C. 16 near downtown Conover.
Catawba County received a grant that will help low-income households pay for repairs.
Also, donât miss OUTLOOK in the Thursday print edition of The O-N-E. This weekâs edition of the âgoodâ news publication will help you learn when to fold âem - and how - as a free origami class is planned in Newton.
Other news featured in Thursdayâs print and online editions of The O-N-E.
SPORTS:
â˘St. Stephensâ boys soccer coach is stepping down after two seasons.
â˘Â Conference swimmers are getting set to hit the pool for championship meets.
â˘Â Wrestling teams from Newton-Conover, Fred T. Foard and St. Stephens are in the top five in this weekâs coachesâ poll.
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â˘Â Area realtor earns GRI designation.
â˘Â The Maiden Rosenwald Community Development Corporation held its annual MLK Birthday Commemoration.
â˘Â Outlook editor Barbara Burns admits she is hooked on reality - reality TV, that is. Read her story on PERSPECTIVES along with Catawba County Commissionersâ goals for 2012. A reader also asks, âwhy is the U.S. funding other countries?â
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