James Dean Barker of Millers Creek reported to the Wilkesboro Police Department that items worth about $11,400 were stolen from a portable building he rents sometime after the building was taken away ...
Editor’s Note: Politico reported at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday that, “A federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s freeze on federal aid programs, ruling that the courts need more time to ...
The following felony cases were heard in the Jan. 8 session of Wilkes District Court, with Judge Laura Luffman presiding.
About 15 people from Wilkes and nearby counties learned about pruning apple and peach trees and blueberry bushes during a ...
Winter brings a special set of challenges for cattle producers. The need for labor and management increase just as forage quality, feed availability and hours of daylight available to get ...
The Wilkes County commissioners on Jan. 7 approved a resolution supporting implementation of the Blue Ridge Rising Strategic Plan, which includes providing funds for making repairs to the Blue Ridge ...
Spring Job Fair will take place on Thursday, April 3, from 11:00 am – 1:30 pm, in the John A. Walker Center at Wilkes Community College.
The Town of Boone was recently awarded $54,932 from the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), through the North Carolina Department of Parks and Recreation to fund the southern terminus of the ...
Manufacturing has a special place in our economy and is something people can easily relate to. The output of manufacturing companies, spanning a variety of items from vehicles to clothing ...
Jesus is forgiving because “He has no reason to hold a grudge, and He loves us,” says Matt, 11. Sentencing a criminal to jail doesn’t mean the judge is holding a grudge. And God, as the perfectly just ...