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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 27-November 2, 2022 Compare our CD Rates Bank-issued, FDIC-insured Call or visit your local financial advisor today. FDI-1867K-A © 2022 EDWARD D. JONES & CO., L.P. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. * Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 10/03/2022. CDs offered by Edward Jones are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account ownership category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your financial advisor for additional information. Subject to availability and price change. CD values are subject to interest rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of CDs can decrease. If CDs are sold prior to maturity, the investor can lose principal value. FDIC insurance does not cover losses in market value. Early withdrawal may not be permitted. Yields quoted are net of all commissions. CDs require the distribution of interest and do not allow interest to compound. CDs offered through Edward Jones are issued by banks and thrifts nationwide. All CDs sold by Edward Jones are registered with the Depository Trust Corp. (DTC). Kevin Larsen Financial Advisor 217 East Main St Cherryville, NC 28021 704-435-0268 Adam K Larsen Financial Advisor 201 N Morgan St Shelby, NC 28150-4430 704-470-4384 > edwardjones.com | Member SIPC Minimum deposit % APY* Minimum deposit % APY* Minimum deposit % APY* 1-year 2-year 5-year 4.50 4.30 4.05 $1000 $1000 $1000 TEACHERS NEEDED $ 9 00 to $ 15 00 "Based on Experience & Education" "Based on Experience & Education" APPLY IN PERSON KIDS WORLD CHILD Development Center 1152 WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC 704-471-1717 per hour The Cleveland County Nickels for Know-How Referendum will be held on Thursday, November 17, 2022. The polling place is the County Extension Center, located at 130 S. Post Road, Suite 1, Shelby, NC 28152 Anyone who uses or produces feed or fertilizer is eligible to vote on whether or not to continue the Nickels for Know- How self-assessment program. This program has been in place since 1948, and the law requires that a new referen- dum be held every six years. A two-thirds favorable vote will mean that growers are will- ing to continue to assess themselves to support agricul- tural research and education. The assessment is fi fteen cents per hundred pounds on feed and fertilizer produced in North Carolina. The funds, about $1.4 million annually, are collected by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and then allocated by the NC Carolina Agricultur- al Foundation's 148-member volunteer Board of Directors to support agricultural research and extension projects at North Carolina State University benefi tting agriculture in North Carolina. For more information on the referendum, please call the County Extension Offi ce at (704) 482-4365. Gregory B. Traywick, County Extension Director NC Cooperative Extension Cleveland County Center 130 S. Post Road, Suite 1 Shelby, NC 28152 (704) 482-4365 PUBLIC NOTICE KMH (10/26/2022) SS (10/27/2022) Paid For By Campaign To Elect Aaron Bridges B.O.E. I am AARON BRIDGES and I'm running for CLEVELAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION and I'm asking for your vote on November 8, 2022. I bring leadership and new perspectives to the table and hope to help bring success to Cleveland County Schools! By Loretta Cozart Cleveland County Cham- ber announced an Eco- nomic Summit scheduled for Friday, October 28 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the LeGrand Center at 1800 E Marion Street in Shelby. The summit includes key local and regional experts who will share their outlook on financial and economic trends. Experts will update attendees on local major economic impacts, includ- ing the health of the hous- ing market, labor shortage data, and college economic impacts. Speakers include Kristin Reese, Cleveland County Economic Development Partnership; Emily Eply, Cleveland County Tour- ism; Jason Hurst, Cleveland Community College; Tracey Gaugauhn, Two Kings Ca- sino; Human Resources Expert Emily Endert; Karen Davison, Charlotte Re- gion Alliance; and Keynote Speaker Jeff Terrell, VP, Truist. A breakout session will feature discussions on the housing market and labor shortage. In addition to the summit, networking opportunities will be available. The sum- mit features a new business expo, the Member Market- place. Admission is $125. Admission with a Market- place table is $150. Non- member admission is $150. This event, catered by Taste of The Town, includes a continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon refresh- ment, and a reception. For more information, contact Cleveland County Chamber at (704) 487-8521. Chamber Economic Summit to be held on October 28

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