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‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reported THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR The Stokes County Health Department is inching toward the 10,000 mark in number of vaccine doses administered, and the government’s ruling Wednesday allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated shouldhelp that number.
‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reportedCATEGORY: NEWS
Commissioners approve rules changes. April 28, 2021 Stokes News 3. DANBURY — The Stokes County Board of Commissioners approved mostly routine changes to its Rules and Procedures at its regular meeting Monday afternoon. The one section that has caused public consternation are the changes dealing with public comments. CASES, VACCINATIONS ARE BOTH SLOW In the latest Stokes County COVID-19 statistics, updated on Tuesday, there have been 4,334 positive cases here, with 4,212 recovered cases and 82 deaths. Currently 32 people are in isolation and eight residents are hospitalized. That last figure represents a big increase over the last few weeksKING POLICE
Blanca Iris Guzman, 29, of Winston-Salem, was charged with possession of less than ½ ounce of marijuana and possession of marijuana paraphernalia on April 20.Her court date was May 11. Montese Lavon White, 29, of Winston-Salem, was charged on April 18 with possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana paraphernalia.. Joy Martin Severt, 46, of King, was charged with possession HOUSE, SENATE AGREE ON AMOUNT OF STATE BUDGET RALEIGH — Republicans in the North Carolina legislature have agreed on how much they want to spend on state government next year, loosening a fiscal knot that delayed House and Senate budget work for weeks. GOP leaders in the two chambers KING APPROVES BUDGET WITH TAX INCREASE KING — The City Council approved a nearly $18 million budget for fiscal year 2021-2022 Monday night at its regular monthly meeting, a budget that includes a 4.8 cent tax increase, the first change in King’s tax rate since 2013. “This is the culmination of a process that all of you have been KICKING THE CAN TO FIND A FLAVOR SAVER Beans beans, the musical fruit the more you eat, the more you You know the rest, right? Right here is where I am so tempted to add a “gas” joke, but for good taste, I better not. Neill, the editor, might never speak to me again if I do. This is, after all, Stokes County’s premier news COVID VACCINATIONS PICK UP THE PACE Individuals in Groups 1-4 who are interested in receiving a COVID-19 vaccination are asked to call 336-593-2400, then choose option 7. Callers will be asked to leave your name, phone number and date of birth. You can also submit your contact information and birthday in an email to covid19@co.stokes.nc.us. Health officials said they will call DEAN’S LISTS/GRADUATIONS Elijah Boles of King was named to the Dean’s List at Anderson University for the spring semester, 2021. In order to be named to the Dean’s List, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average or higher for the semester. Anderson University is a comprehensive Christian university offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees online and on campus in Anderson, S.C. TOMATO PLANTS THAT WILL ENDURE THE HEAT OF SUMMER Tomatoes can still be planted and healthy plants are still available. The tomatoes planted in June should be time-tested varieties such as Rutgers, Marglobe, Homestead, Celebrity and Better Boy. Most of these varities will tolerate heat more than many other varities. “Determinants” are bushARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR The Stokes County Health Department is inching toward the 10,000 mark in number of vaccine doses administered, and the government’s ruling Wednesday allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated shouldhelp that number.
‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reported THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR The Stokes County Health Department is inching toward the 10,000 mark in number of vaccine doses administered, and the government’s ruling Wednesday allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated shouldhelp that number.
‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reportedCATEGORY: NEWS
Commissioners approve rules changes. April 28, 2021 Stokes News 3. DANBURY — The Stokes County Board of Commissioners approved mostly routine changes to its Rules and Procedures at its regular meeting Monday afternoon. The one section that has caused public consternation are the changes dealing with public comments. LOCAL WOMAN ADDRESSES CONGRESS ON ALZHEIMER’S A Stokes County native and leader of efforts to battle Alzheimer’s disease took that fight to Congress this week — not by journeying to Washington, but through the next best thing given the present COVID-19 situation. “Normally these meetings are held in person on CapitolHill,” Pamela
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Darrell Junior Inman, 45, of Lawsonville, was arrested Oct. 7 for felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance, felony maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for controlled substances, possession of less than ½ ounce of marijuana, possession of marijuana paraphernalia and possession ofdrug paraphernalia.
COVID VACCINATIONS PICK UP THE PACE Individuals in Groups 1-4 who are interested in receiving a COVID-19 vaccination are asked to call 336-593-2400, then choose option 7. Callers will be asked to leave your name, phone number and date of birth. You can also submit your contact information and birthday in an email to covid19@co.stokes.nc.us. Health officials said they will callMOST WANTED
The Stokes County Sheriff’s Department is seeking the public’s help in locating these three suspects: Bryan Alfonso Gilliam, 38, black male, 5-foot-7, 140 pounds, black hair, green eyes, is wanted for failure to pay child support.His last known address was 1801 Falcon Tree Court in Winston-Salem. SOUTH STOKES 2021 HONORS South Stokes 2021 honors. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award – Tyler Patterson and Katherine Quesinberry. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award – Heidi Lane and Tyler Patterson. Marine Corps Semper Fidelis for Musical Excellence Award – Abigayle Duggins and Matthew Fallin. DAR Good Citizen for the James Hunter Chapter of NSDAR CONTESTS | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes NewsARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. KING ROTARY RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING SENIORS King Rotary recognizes outstanding seniors. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Education, News 0. By Sue Jarvis Rotary Club of King. KING — For the past 20 years, the Rotary Club of King has honored some of Stokes County’s outstanding young people through its “Good Citizen of the Quarter” Awards Program. Each year the Scholarship Committees of SOUTH SENIORS GET CHANCE TO ENJOY A PROM South seniors get chance to enjoy a prom. About 30 young men and women from South Stokes High School were able to enjoy their senior prom after all, thanks to organizing from parents and classmates. Mike and Dale Farmer’s Cabin in Walnut Cove was the site for the prom, with the theme “Roaring ’20s”. The South Stokes Class of 2020 was THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR The Stokes County Health Department is inching toward the 10,000 mark in number of vaccine doses administered, and the government’s ruling Wednesday allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated shouldhelp that number.
‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reported THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR The Stokes County Health Department is inching toward the 10,000 mark in number of vaccine doses administered, and the government’s ruling Wednesday allowing children as young as 12 to be vaccinated shouldhelp that number.
‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street willSHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. May 19, 2021 Stokes News News 1. James Garrett Burchette, 26, of Sparta, was arrested on April 8 for felony with an election monitoring device in Allegany County. His bond was $5,000 and he was to be in court on April 27 in Sparta. Byron Keith Perry, 37, of Franklinton, was charged with failure to appear in Franklin County MISSING PINNACLE WOMAN IS SAFE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS Missing Pinnacle woman is safe, Sheriff’s office says. PINNACLE — A missing Pinnacle woman has been found, according to the Stokes County Sheriff’s Office. Ashely Scott, 40, of Pinnacle, was last seen Tuesday when she left home for a doctor’s appointment but did not show up. Her husband, Chris Scott, said when he realized she wasstill
MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department ofARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. SPRINGFEST IS SATURDAY IN WALNUT COVE After a year off because of COVID, SpringFest vendors will be back in place Saturday on Main Street in Walnut Cove. Cove Square has some new additions, with a concrete surface and new planters. Music will happen here morning and afternoon on Saturday. WALNUT COVE — Coming on theheels of what some
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Sheriff’s Report. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Crime, News, Police Blotter 0. Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods. His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred. INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Incidents: Suspicious person and attempted breaking and entering was reported in the 1227 of Red Bank Rd., Germanton on April 22. Assault was reported at 1240 Allendale Dr., King on April 26. Assault was reported at 2733 Hickory Fork Rd., Walnut Cove on April 21. Suspicious person and attempted Breaking and entering was reportedCATEGORY: NEWS
Commissioners approve rules changes. April 28, 2021 Stokes News 3. DANBURY — The Stokes County Board of Commissioners approved mostly routine changes to its Rules and Procedures at its regular meeting Monday afternoon. The one section that has caused public consternation are the changes dealing with public comments. LOCAL WOMAN ADDRESSES CONGRESS ON ALZHEIMER’S A Stokes County native and leader of efforts to battle Alzheimer’s disease took that fight to Congress this week — not by journeying to Washington, but through the next best thing given the present COVID-19 situation. “Normally these meetings are held in person on CapitolHill,” Pamela
CATEGORY: CRIME
Darrell Junior Inman, 45, of Lawsonville, was arrested Oct. 7 for felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance, felony maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for controlled substances, possession of less than ½ ounce of marijuana, possession of marijuana paraphernalia and possession ofdrug paraphernalia.
COVID VACCINATIONS PICK UP THE PACE Individuals in Groups 1-4 who are interested in receiving a COVID-19 vaccination are asked to call 336-593-2400, then choose option 7. Callers will be asked to leave your name, phone number and date of birth. You can also submit your contact information and birthday in an email to covid19@co.stokes.nc.us. Health officials said they will callMOST WANTED
The Stokes County Sheriff’s Department is seeking the public’s help in locating these three suspects: Bryan Alfonso Gilliam, 38, black male, 5-foot-7, 140 pounds, black hair, green eyes, is wanted for failure to pay child support.His last known address was 1801 Falcon Tree Court in Winston-Salem. SOUTH STOKES 2021 HONORS South Stokes 2021 honors. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award – Tyler Patterson and Katherine Quesinberry. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award – Heidi Lane and Tyler Patterson. Marine Corps Semper Fidelis for Musical Excellence Award – Abigayle Duggins and Matthew Fallin. DAR Good Citizen for the James Hunter Chapter of NSDAR CONTESTS | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes NewsARRESTS IN STOKES
Arrests in Stokes. Melissa Bowman Xochipa, 9670 Sedeca Drive in Rural Hall, was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and first degree trespassing on Feb. 13. Key Don Bevill, homeless, was charged with simple assault and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 13. KING ROTARY RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING SENIORS King Rotary recognizes outstanding seniors. April 28, 2021 Stokes News Education, News 0. By Sue Jarvis Rotary Club of King. KING — For the past 20 years, the Rotary Club of King has honored some of Stokes County’s outstanding young people through its “Good Citizen of the Quarter” Awards Program. Each year the Scholarship Committees of SOUTH SENIORS GET CHANCE TO ENJOY A PROM South seniors get chance to enjoy a prom. About 30 young men and women from South Stokes High School were able to enjoy their senior prom after all, thanks to organizing from parents and classmates. Mike and Dale Farmer’s Cabin in Walnut Cove was the site for the prom, with the theme “Roaring ’20s”. The South Stokes Class of 2020 was THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR KING — Jeff Robertson, the Carpentry teacher at West Stokes High School, has taken a little ribbing about his class building dog houses that are wired for electricity.CATEGORY: NEWS
Andrew Scott Kellenberger from Germanton, Shelby Lee Allen of King, Spencer Carlton Easter of King, Hunter Catherine Jackson of King, Mackenzie Rae Puerner from King, Zackary Alan Young of King, Michael Evan Bonilla from Pinnacle, Emma Marie Brown of Pinnacle, Brian Ray Duffey of Pinnacle, Savannah Grace Fritts of Pinnacle, Abigail Crumley Johnston from Pinnacle, Noah Alexander OBITUARIES | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes News ‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street will INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Arrests: Amber Fawn Bledsoe of 201 Pin Oak Dr., King was charged with assault and battery on April 20. John Joseph Sivalski,Sr.,
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Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods.His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. Leupold was also a wanted fugitive in Pittsylvania County, Pennsylvania, on felony forgery and uttering and obtaining money by false pretenses charges. MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department of KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred.90 YEARS GONE
The Lawson family is buried together in the small Browder family cemetery near the intersection of Highway 8 and Brook Cove Road. The Browders had been landlords to the Lawsons before the family moved to a farm on Brook Cove Road and donated the plot in their own cemetery. BROWN WINS BIG IN WALNUT COVE MAYOR’S RACE Political newcomer Nellie Brown will be the new mayor of Walnut Cove, while incumbents Jack Warren in King and Janet Whitt in Danbury will return to their respective mayor’s desks thanks to being unopposed in Tuesday municipal elections. THE STOKES NEWSHOMENEWSSPORTSOPINIONFEATURESCALENDAR KING — Jeff Robertson, the Carpentry teacher at West Stokes High School, has taken a little ribbing about his class building dog houses that are wired for electricity.CATEGORY: NEWS
Andrew Scott Kellenberger from Germanton, Shelby Lee Allen of King, Spencer Carlton Easter of King, Hunter Catherine Jackson of King, Mackenzie Rae Puerner from King, Zackary Alan Young of King, Michael Evan Bonilla from Pinnacle, Emma Marie Brown of Pinnacle, Brian Ray Duffey of Pinnacle, Savannah Grace Fritts of Pinnacle, Abigail Crumley Johnston from Pinnacle, Noah Alexander OBITUARIES | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes News ‘MEET ME ON MAIN’ IS THIS SATURDAY KING — After a year off due to — well, you know — the King Chamber of Commerce and the City of King will host “Meet Me on Main” Saturday from 4-9 p.m. Downtown streets will be closed to traffic beginning at 3 p.m. and filled with vendors, activities and food trucks. South Main Street will INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Arrests: Amber Fawn Bledsoe of 201 Pin Oak Dr., King was charged with assault and battery on April 20. John Joseph Sivalski,Sr.,
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Brandon Andrew Leupold, 30, of Walnut Cove, was arrested on March 16 for felony breaking and entering, plus misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods.His bond was set at $10,000. His assigned court appearance was March 17. Leupold was also a wanted fugitive in Pittsylvania County, Pennsylvania, on felony forgery and uttering and obtaining money by false pretenses charges. MAJOR DRUG BUST NETS 46 ARRESTS DANBURY – In a rare news conference, Stokes County Sheriff Joey Lemons announced the results of “Operation Busy Bee,” as part of the continuing effort to reduce drug crimes and overdoses in the county. Flanked by several other area sheriffs, a representative of the federal Department of KING MAN INVOLVED IN HELICOPTER CRASH A King man was one of two passengers injured in last week’s fiery helicopter crash in neighboring Rockingham County. A Duke Energy helicopter was conducting routine power line inspection near the Dan River Steam Station near Eden when the crash occurred.90 YEARS GONE
The Lawson family is buried together in the small Browder family cemetery near the intersection of Highway 8 and Brook Cove Road. The Browders had been landlords to the Lawsons before the family moved to a farm on Brook Cove Road and donated the plot in their own cemetery. BROWN WINS BIG IN WALNUT COVE MAYOR’S RACE Political newcomer Nellie Brown will be the new mayor of Walnut Cove, while incumbents Jack Warren in King and Janet Whitt in Danbury will return to their respective mayor’s desks thanks to being unopposed in Tuesday municipal elections. OBITUARIES | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes News LOCAL WOMAN ADDRESSES CONGRESS ON ALZHEIMER’S A Stokes County native and leader of efforts to battle Alzheimer’s disease took that fight to Congress this week — not by journeying to Washington, but through the next best thing given the present COVID-19 situation. “Normally these meetings are held in person on CapitolHill,” Pamela
A MEMORABLE MEMORIAL DAY Brigadier General J.R. Gorham speaks during the Veterans’ Day remembrance ceremony Sunday at Central Park. Russell Sapp, who graduated from West Stokes High School on Saturday, played the National Anthem on Sunday for the Memorial Day service. Jane Hamby of SOUTH STOKES 2021 HONORS Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award – Tyler Patterson and Katherine Quesinberry Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award – Heidi Lane and Tyler Patterson Marine Corps Semper Fidelis for Musical Excellence Award – Abigayle Duggins and CONTESTS | THE STOKES NEWS Phone: 336-591-8191 122 S. Main Street King NC, 27021. Terms Of Use; 2018 The Stokes News INCIDENT AND ARREST REPORTS Stokes County Arrests: Amber Fawn Bledsoe of 201 Pin Oak Dr., King was charged with assault and battery on April 20. John Joseph Sivalski,Sr.,
KING ROTARY RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING SENIORS KING — For the past 20 years, the Rotary Club of King has honored some of Stokes County’s outstanding young people through its “Good Citizen of the Quarter” Awards Program.SHERIFF’S REPORT
Be advised that court has been delayed for several weeks due to the coronavirus, so many of these trial dates will change. Shannon Marie Douglas, 42, no address, was arrested April 6 for second-degree trespassing, breaking and entering and resisting an officer for an incident in Pilot Mountain.Bond was $1,000 and her trial date is July27.
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“A lot, a lot, a lot,” Stokes County Sheriff’s Detective Michael Scriven says when asked how much experience he’s had with racism serving in a county that is 94% white. 10 ARRESTED IN SHERIFF’S SWEEP Recovery of drugs and stolen property – along with 10 arrests – are the results of a series of search warrants executed over the past two months. The Stokes County Sheriff’s office CriminalMENU
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_Editor’s Note: Events listed in the calendar must be submitted in writing; you can email the information to neill.caldwell@thestokesnews. The DEADLINE IS 3 P.M. MONDAY. The calendar is reserved for non-profit organizations, school and community events. Ongoing calendar items published as space allows. If you have a legal requirement to publish an announcement, you must purchase advertising space._FEB. 27
GOOD OLD DAYS CAR WASH’S “Meet and Greet Night” will be held at Walnut Ridge Assisted Living, beginning at 7 p.m.FEB. 29
The Lilies Project and the Arts Council will offer a PEACE POLE WORKSHOP at The Arts Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration is $75 and includes all materials to create your own 3-foot Peace Pole. Registration deadline is Feb. 24; to register, call 336-593-8159 or go to https://squareup.com/store/StokesArts/item/peace-pole-workshop-1.***
KidSource Child Care Resource and Referral, a program of Stokes Partnership for Children, is offering training on the first five modules focused around “CONSCIOUS DISCIPLINE” Shanda Cox will be presenting from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Stokes Partnership for Children. There is no charge for parents, families, grandparents and foster parents for attending the training; there is a $10 fee for childcare providers. Light snacks will be provided, but childcare will not be available during this training. Registration is required. Call 336-985-2676, ext. 168, or www.stokespfc.com.***
There will be a “Breakfast for Supper” fundraiser for FRANCISCO FIREFIGHTER ALFRED DUNKLEY from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Francisco Community Building, 7100 N.C. Highway 89 West. The fundraiser is being sponsored by the Francisco Ruritan Club and Francisco Volunteer Fire and Rescue and Auxiliary.FEB. 29-MARCH 1
David Burney stars in a one-man show, “HELLO, I’M JOHNNY CASH,” in the Arts Council’s Winter Dessert Theater Series. Shows are Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 for SCAC members and $5 for 18 and under, and are available online at www.stokesarts.org or by calling the Arts Councilat 336-593-8159.
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Horne Creek Farm in Pinnacle is offering “HOW DEEP DID THEIR ROOTS RUN” free walking tour at 11 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. At the turn-of-the-20th century two families occupied the land that now forms Horne Creek Farm: the Hauser family and their neighbors, the Sawyers. In celebration of African American History month, Sawyers family descendant Jerry Ward will talk about his family history.***
King Parks and Recreation presents LEAP DAY GAME NIGHT, a benefit for the Dog Park at Recreation Acres, from 4-8 p.m. at Recreation Acres, 107 White Road. There will be a Trivia series and a “Settlers of Catan” tournament. Dinner or snacks will be available for purchase. The pre-registration cost is $10 per player, $15 the day of event. For more information or to sign up, visit www.ci.king.nc.us or the City of King’s Facebook page.MARCH 6-7
There will be a free DENTAL CLINIC offered for veterans on these days at First Christian Church on Meadowbrook Drive in King. Appointments can be made from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday and 1 p.m. on Saturday by calling 336-983-2206 of going to firstchristianchurch.org.MARCH 7
King Parks and Recreaction is sponsoring its first “BOB ROSS” PAINTING CLASS at Recreation Acres from noon to 5 p.m. Kathy Anthony, a certified Ross instructor, will walk you through each step to create your Blue Ridge Mountain Sunset, using the Ross wet-on-wet technique. The price is $60 per person and includes instruction, all materials, paint, as well as light refreshments. Class is intended for ages 18 and up. Pre-registration is required with payment due by March 5. Ca;; 336-707-2172 for payment options.***
Dayne and Drew Bowman of Seven Island Help Company are hosting an informational meeting on HEMP FARMING at The Arts Place in Danbury starting at 10 a.m. The meeting is to discuss forming an association of hemp farmers in the county.MARCH 10
The next meeting of the STOKES PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN BOARD will be held at the agency’s Jefferson Church Road offices starting at 3p.m.
MARCH 14
The FEED STOKES HALF MARATHON will be held at Central Park on Kirby Road in King starting at 7:30 a.m., with the 5-K event starting at 8 a.m. Proceeds are divided between the three Stokes County food banks. Free pancakes provided at the finish line. Online registration endsMarch 10.
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STOKES HABITAT FOR HUMANITY will present a dinner theater fundraiser at The Arts Place in Danbury starting at 6 p.m. The Murder Mystery Company will offer an audience-intertactive production called “Death of a Gangster,” set in the Roaring ’20s. Tickets are $69 and will include a dinner buffet, the show and a silent auction. Wine and beer will be available for purchase. To learn more, call 336-985-3211 or email stokeshabitat@windstream.net.MARCH 15
The Stokes County Historical Society presents “AN AMERICAN STORY: THE R.J. REYNOLDS FAMILY AND THE STOKES COUNTY CONNECTION” at 2 p.m. at the Walnut Cove Public Library. Stokes County Historical Society’s Patti Dunlap, Beth ALmond Ford and Judy White of the Reynolds Homestead will make the presentation.MARCH 21-22
“THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US” is a mother-daughter story about Quaker settlers starring Juliana Caldwell and Terri Ingalls. Matinee shows will be presented at The Arts Center Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 general admission, $7 for members and $5 for 18 and under, and are available online at www.stokesarts.org or by calling the Arts Council at 336-593-8159.MARCH 21
The STOKES EXTENSION MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION has a variety of educational programs planned for 2020. Kicking off the season on the first day of spring will be a two-part gardening workshop – Terrariums and Tomatoes. Jill Hollingsworth, a Botanical Stylist from Greensboro, presents “Gardens under Glass”, an introduction to the types of containers, plants, and techniques used to build a terrarium. The presentation will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 725 West Dalton Road, King, beginning at 8:45 a.m. Then, participants will tour Mitchell’s Nursery and Greenhouse, 1088 West Dalton Road. Then Ann and Bill Smith of Oldtown Farm guides us in a hands-on workshop on the “Passion of Growing Heirloom Tomatoes.” Early registration is $15 through March 16; after that date, the fee is $20. Register online at http://StokesMGV.org/workshops . If you have any questions, call336-593-8179.
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The second annual HIGH 5 AT HANGING ROCK will feature 10-mile or 5-mile courses for runners and hikers. The event starts and finishes at the Hanging Rock State Park’s upper (lake) parking lot. Packet pickup and late registration at 7:30 a.m., and the event starts at 8:30. This is a fundraiser for the park. Visit https://high5athangingrock.com formore information.
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The “SPRINGTIME IN PARIS” fundraiser will be held at Moore’s Springs Manor starting at 6 p.m. The evening will include dinner, drinks, dancing, a live auction and music by the Special Occasion Band. Only 200 tickets will be sold. Sponsored by The Parenting PATH (Formerly Stokes/SCAN), which provides a variety of programs to prevent and treat child abuse in northwest North Carolina.ONGOING
• The NAACP OF STOKES COUNTY, Unit 5455, meets every third Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens center in Walnut Cove. The vision of the NAACP is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race. For more information, contact the local president, Pastor Greg Hairston, at g.hairston@gmail.com. • The Stokes County Health Department. 1009 N. Main Street in Danbury, sponsors its COMMUNITY GIVING ROOM, open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can find gently used clothing (infant, children and adult), shoes, books, toys and more. Clients must be Stokes County residents. Call Wendy at 336-593-2400 for more information. • The Health Department is also a participating agency in the DIAPER BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. Any infant can receive one pack of diapers or pull-ups per month. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Health Department building in Danbury. • Every Monday, AA meets from 7-8 p.m. at St. Mary’s United Methodist Church, 412 Brook St. in Walnut Cove. • Tuesdays 10:30 a.m., King Public Library, PRESCHOOL STORY TIME. • Every Tuesday, ALANON meets from 7-8 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church Community House on Summit Street in Walnut Cove. • Every Saturday, SPECIAL NEEDS FRIENDS for any teen or adult with a disability of any kind will meet Saturdays at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Madison. For more information, contact Teresa Julian at julianteresaa@gmail.com or text 336-257-0580. • Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care’s SOLSTUS (Surviving Overdose Loss Sanely Through Unity and Support) group is open to anyone grieving the loss of a loved one from a drug or alcohol overdose. For information, contact Selene Teague at 336-789-2922. • Fourth Thursday of each month, VETERANS’ COFFEE, at the Town & Country Restaurant in King, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. To learn more about Trellis Supportive Care’s veterans’ outreach programs, contact Don Timmons at 336-331-1309 or dtimmons@trellissupport.org. • Second and Fourth Tuesday of each month, HEALTH EDUCATION with Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency, which provides a range of education on heart disease, diabetes, sickle cell disease, and sexually-transmitted diseases, at the Stokes Wellness Center, 3172 NC Hwy. 8 South, Unit B, Walnut Cove, from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Confidentiality is ensured. • The last Wednesday of each month, CAREGIVER WORKSHOP AND LUNCH, from noon to 1 p.m. at Walnut Ridge Assisted Living and Memory Care, 411 Windmill St., Walnut Cove. RSVP to Angie Bailey at 336-414-1122. • Tuesday BIBLE STUDY, the second Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. at Walnut Ridge Assisted Living. Bible Study is led by Jim Cohn, pastor of First Baptist Church of Walnut Cove. • Thursday mornings, PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones) Support Group, 9-10:30 am at the Stokes Wellness Center. Parents with a child addicted to drugs and/or alcohol can find hope in this program. For more information, contact Diana Altrath at 336-345-6728 or Amanda Smith at 336-705-8684. • Second Thursday of the month, GUITAR LESSONS at the Stokes Wellness Center, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. The lessons are free and all ages are welcome, but due to limited class size, registration is required. The center is located at 3172 NC Hwy. 8 South, Unit B, in Walnut Cove. • Second and Fourth Tuesday of the month, ZUMBA is offered from 1-2 p.m. at the Stokes Wellness Center in Walnut Cove. The class is free to community members. • Second and Fourth Tuesday of the month, VERY IMPORTANT PARENT parenting class offered from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Stokes Wellness Center in Walnut Cove. • River’s Edge Gospel Church will have OLD-TIME GOSPEL SINGINGS the first Saturday of each month at 6 p.m. A love offering taken for expenses. For more information, call Mary Noah at 336-816-0807. • Join the City of King Parks and Recreation and Stokes County Cooperative Extension every Friday morning at 7 a.m. for a go-at-your-own-pace WALKING GROUP. • The Stokes Family YMCA offers an ADULT GRIEF SUPPORT group on the second Wednesdays of the month starting at 6 p.m. at the Y.__ __ __ __ __
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