Aug 31, 2009 | The Gaston Gazette
A.M. News: Clerk helps stop robbery
An 18-year-old Lowell man allegedly jumped in a car early Monday morning and forced the driver to go to an ATM in a robbery attempt, according to a warrant affidavit.
Hoyle always supports businesses
The writer is president of Beal Manufacturing, Inc. in Lowell. The North Carolina Legislature recently passed a budget that does a remarkable job of preparing our state to emerge from this recession in a position to be a leader in economic development and job creation.
A.M. News: Firefighter accused of stealing from own department
A McAdenville firefighter faces charges that he stole equipment and money from the department.
Lowell church pastor charged with sex offenses against pre-teen girl
Lowell church pastor charged with sex offenses against pre-teen girl Comments 0 Recommend 0 August 24, 2009 6:41 PM Michael Barrett A 42-year-old man arrested Friday for allegedly molesting a pre-teenage girl is the pastor of a church in Lowell.
Burgers and fries aren't on the menu at this Gaston church drive-thru
You won't find any burgers or fries at this drive-thru, though organizers hope to provide area motorists with something a little more substantial.
Burgers and fries aren't on the menu at this Gaston church drive-thru
You won't find any burgers or fries at this drive-thru, though organizers hope to provide area motorists with something a little more substantial.
House approves Jacksonville occupancy tax
The House on Monday night gave its final approval to a bill that would allow the city of Jacksonville and five Gaston County municipalities to levy an occupancy tax.
Woman accused of assault with electrical cord
A Lowell woman faces a charge of simple assault after police say she pushed and hit another woman with an electrical cord.