Moore courts tackle backlog with ‘DWI Week’

Moore courts tackle backlog with ‘DWI Week’

CARTHAGE — Local courts face significant backlogs in pending cases, so district attorneys are getting creative. For the third year in a row, Moore County District Attorney Mike Hardin worked with the District Court to tackle 73 DWI cases that had been pending for more than a year. The special weeklong court session, running from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, 2023, saw two courtrooms running full-tilt to bring 38 cases to a conclusion, with DA Hardin's team racking up an 89 percent conviction rate. The session, focusing on cases from November 2022 and earlier, was part of a broader effort…
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School board focuses on strategic planning and community engagement

School board focuses on strategic planning and community engagement

CARTHAGE – The Moore County Schools Board of Education met Monday, Dec. 4. To start the meeting, Robert Levy was reelected as board chair and Shannon Davis was reelected as vice chair. “I want to thank the board for having faith in me for another year,” Levy said. “When you look at these accomplishments of the past couple of years, these are really fantastic. I believe we have the premier school system in the state of North Carolina.” Noting the new strategic plan the board developed over the past three years, he continued: “When we look at Moore County Schools,…
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Colby Pennington

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Colby Pennington

Colby Pennington is a junior for the North Moore basketball team … among other things. Pennington just finished a football season that saw him earn first-team All-Conference honors after finishing as the leading receiver and second leading scorer for the Mustangs. He’s stepped things up on the hardwood, leading North Moore in scoring and rebounding so far this season. Last week, he was top scorer in all three of the Mustangs’ games. He scored 21 against Grey Stone Day, 16 of the team’s 30 points in a loss to Northwood and 30 points, including 4-of-6 from three, against South Stanly.…
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Justin Travers

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Justin Travers

Justin Travers is a senior in the 132 lb. weight class for the Pinecrest Patriots wrestling team. Justin posted a big win during Pinecrest’s senior night win over Fuquay Varina last week. He recorded a win by pinfall during his match. (He’s shown with his family during senior night ceremonies in the photo above.) It was part of a hot streak on the mat for Travers who recorded three wins, two by fall and one by decision, during the Mason Wagner Memorial Duals over the weekend. He also recorded four wins, all by fall, at the Pirate Round Robin in…
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Sandhills student wins $100K Dr. Pepper Tuition Toss

Sandhills student wins $100K Dr. Pepper Tuition Toss

Thanks to some nifty passing, Andrew Jimenez, president of the Student Government Association at Sandhills Community College, earned a $100,000 scholarship from the Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway at the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. The soda maker holds a competition of football accuracy during halftime of the major conference title games each year. The $100,000 winner is chosen based on who can more accurately chuck footballs through a hole in the side of an enormous can of Dr. Pepper. “It was so awesome winning the Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway this weekend,” said Jimenez in a statement shared…
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HUDSON: One year later

HUDSON: One year later

One year ago, on the evening of Dec. 3, 2022, our community was intentionally attacked. Our home, along with 45,000 of our neighbors, went without power for days. In the middle of a winter cold spell, I was concerned about people who were unable to heat their homes. I worried about residents with health issues who rely on electricity to power their medical devices. Schools were shut down during end of year evaluations. Small businesses were forced to close in the midst of holiday shopping. And yet through it all, our community came together. While the days following the attack…
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Governor makes judicial appointments impacting Hoke, Moore, and Robeson Counties

Governor makes judicial appointments impacting Hoke, Moore, and Robeson Counties

RALEIGH — On Dec. 1, Governor Roy Cooper announced his appointment of Judge Regina M. Joe to Superior Court District 19D which serves Hoke and Moore Counties, and attorney Krystle Melvin to District Court in District 16B, which serves Robeson County. “These appointees bring to the bench years of legal experience in the public and private sectors and have served North Carolina and their communities well,” Cooper said in a press release. “I appreciate their continued commitment to serving the people of our state.” Judge Joe has been a District Court Judge since 2007 and in the past was a…
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Aberdeen board approves new library designs

Aberdeen board approves new library designs

ABERDEEN – The Aberdeen Town Board met Monday, Nov. 27.‌ The board was first presented with some information from the monthly financial report. “There were some really strong returns, especially with the sales tax side of things,” said Town Manager Paul Sabiston. “We’ve had some really strong sales tax returns the last couple of years and that has continued. We are a good bit ahead of schedule and that’s a good sign because that does provide us with additional revenues each year. “Every year, we try to hit the number based on the prior year’s numbers, but really it’s growing…
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Zanodiya McNair

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Zanodiya McNair

Zanodiya McNair is a junior guard for the Pinecrest Patriots girls basketball team. McNair was the game’s top scorer in the Patriots’ 55-43 loss to Jack Britt last week, pouring in 19 points in 20 minutes. She hit 8-of-14 shots from two-point range and added a game-high 5 steals. She was also the leading scorer for Pinecrest in the season opener, with 9 points, adding 5 rebounds in that game. ‌
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Moore farms report shows dynamics of county agriculture

Moore farms report shows dynamics of county agriculture

The latest USDA Agricultural Census report, examining the agricultural landscape in Moore County for the year 2017, reveals significant changes since 2012, shedding light on the local farming community's resilience and adaptation. The report offers a detailed look into various aspects of agriculture in the county, provides valuable insights into the slow-moving agricultural market in Moore County. The Moore County report indicates a slight increase in the number of farms, now totaling 733, and an increase in the average farm size to 122 acres. This development is noteworthy, especially considering the reduction in farm numbers and land in some neighboring…
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