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Thursday, February 23-March 1, 2023 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 12 MO/12,000 MILES POWERTRAIN COVERAGE ON MOST CARS. 704-750-4472 *OAC Plus Tax, Tag, Doc Fees. Plus Many More to Choose From! 2011 CHEVY CHEVY HHR HHR Red, Lots of Room. Red, Lots of Room. Gas Sipper. 2008 2008 HONDA HONDA ACCORD ACCORD Gray, Loaded! Gray, Loaded! 2007 2007 HONDA HONDA ACCORD ACCORD Blue, Nice. Blue, Nice. Only 125,000 Miles. Only 125,000 Miles. 2009 2009 HYUNDAI HYUNDAI SONATA SONATA Brown. Brown. Only 110,000 Miles. Only 110,000 Miles. 2018 KIA KIA SOUL SOUL Only 13,000 Miles. Only 13,000 Miles. Still Under Warranty. Still Under Warranty. 2012 2012 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER 200 200 Red Red Only 81,000 Miles. Only 81,000 Miles. 2007 2007 MERCURY MERCURY MILAN MILAN Red, Tan Interior, Red, Tan Interior, Only 100,000 Miles. Only 100,000 Miles. 2018 2018 2010 2010 HONDA HONDA CIVIC CIVIC Blue, 135,000 Miles. Blue, 135,000 Miles. 2006 2006 HONDA HONDA ACCORD ACCORD Gray, 2 Door, Alloy Wheels, Gray, 2 Door, Alloy Wheels, New Tires. Only 88,000 Miles. New Tires. Only 88,000 Miles. ON LOT FINANCING NO CREDIT CHECKS! 2004 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 2004 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC (3/4 Mile From Ingles) re to Ch e m re to Choose From! 2012 2012 FORD FORD ESCAPE ESCAPE White, Leather, Nice. White, Leather, Nice. Only 127,000 Miles Only 127,000 Miles 2011 2011 2008 2008 FORD FORD ESCAPE ESCAPE White, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy White, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels. Only 121,000 Miles. Wheels. Only 121,000 Miles. 2015 2015 NISSAN NISSAN ALTIMA ALTIMA Black, Tan Interior, Black, Tan Interior, Alloy Wheels. 84,000 Miles. Alloy Wheels. 84,000 Miles. _ 704-487-8114 • DonGibsonTheatre.com 318 South Washington St. • Shelby, NC UPCOMING SHOWS UPCOMING SHOWS MENTION DISCOUNT CODE 9911 For A 10% Ticket Discount When Ordering Online Or In Person. ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia TOMMY C. & THE BLACK WIDOW GREASE BAND Friday, April 14 th, 2023 8:00 PM Tickets Available LEE ROY PARNELL Friday, March 10th, 2023 8:00 PM Tickets Available PAUL THORN Saturday, September 16th, 2023 8:00 PM Tickets Available www.carolinawellnesscare.com 704-734-0001 STOP OBSESSING. START PROGRESSING. CAROLINA WELLNESS CARE • Chronic Pain Solutions Chronic Pain Solutions- Repair, Regenerate, & Restore • Non-Surgical Treatments Using Autologous PRP, StemCells. Regenerative Medical Therapy for Chronic Pain • Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy to make you feel younger. to make you feel younger. WEIGHT LOSS MADE EASY! WEIGHT LOSS MADE EASY! CAROLINA FAMILY CARE Dr. Gelot 707 W. King Street Kings Mountain, NC ACCEPTING MEDICARE, BCBS, MEDCOST & PRIVATE PAY PATIENTS • RX Medications & Injections RX Medications & Injections (B-MIC, HCG, Ozempic) • Safe, Aff ordable, Customized Plans to Help You Reach Your Weight Loss Goal Faster. Also Offering: Please help me fi ll this spot with some fi shing news. Email me your story's, results or pictures to carterchevtammy@yahoo.com I would love to hear from you! Local Fishing Report Tammy Melton with The Cleveland County Bass Club fi shed their fi rst tournament of 2023 at Wylie, February 11, 2023. South point landing is closed until March per the sign at the entrance, so they put in at Buster Boyd. That landing was packed out. There were at least 3 different tournaments going out of there. The water was stained up pretty good and the wa- ter temp was in the 50's. It was a super cold 53 degrees and very windy, but the rain held out until they got through with the tournament. Congratulations to the top 5 listed here. Here are the results: • 1st place, Roger Beaver, 5 fi sh, 2.56 pounds. • 2nd place, John Rankin, 5 fi sh, 11.64 pounds. • 3rd place, Robby Rush, 5 fi sh, 10.02 pounds. • 4th place, Derek Barkley, 5 fi sh, 8.52 pounds. • 5th place, Chris Hoopaugh, 3 fi sh, 5.96 pounds. John Rankin won big fi sh of the day with a 4.08 pounder. If asked to name the No. 1 killer of women, many people might be excused for providing an incorrect answer. Various issues af- fect women's health, and some issues garner more attention than others. But nothing kills more women each year than cardiovas- cular disease, which the American Heart Associa- tion notes causes one in three deaths of women each year. That cardiovascular dis- ease is the No. 1 killer of women each year is not the only surprising fact in regard to women and heart health. The following are some additional inter- esting facts, courtesy of the American Heart Asso- ciation and other sources. • The 2019 Global Bur- den of Disease study from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimated there are 275 million women around the world with cardiovascular disease. • Awareness among women regarding the threat posed by heart dis- ease has decreased dra- matically in recent years. In 2020, a special report from the AHA indicated that, in 2009, 65 percent of women were aware that heart disease is their leading cause of death. By 2019, that fi gure had dropped to 44 percent. • Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms. The AHA notes that could be linked to a host of vari- ables, including obesity. Data from a study by the Centers for Disease Con- trol and Prevention that examined pregnancies in 48 states and the District of Columbia found that pre-pregnancy obesity increased by 8 percent between 2011 and 2015. During that same period, severe pre-pregnancy obesity increased by 14 percent. Obesity is con- sidered a signifi cant risk factor for heart disease. • The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada re- ports that the No. 1 cause of premature death in women in Canada is heart disease and stroke. • More than half of all high blood pressure deaths are in women. The AHA reports that nearly 52 percent of deaths caused by hypertension (high blood pressure) oc- cur in women. • Nearly 58 percent of Black women have hyper- tension. That's the highest percentage among wom- en of any race or ethnicity. • Despite the signifi cant percentage of global heart disease deaths affect- ing women, a 2021 study published in the journal The Lancet found that cardiovascular disease in women is understudied, under-recognized, under- diagnosed, and under- treated. • The Canadian Wom- en's Heart Health Centre reports that menopause before the age of 45 is linked to a 50 percent higher risk of heart dis- ease. • The World Health Orga- nization reports that one- third of all ischaemic heart disease diagnoses across the globe are attributable to high cholesterol. Ac- cording to the CWHHC, one in two women have elevated cholesterol. • A 2017 study of more than 19,000 people who had cardiac events found that only 39 percent of women received CPR from bystanders in public compared to 45 percent of men. Researchers linked that disparity to fears of being accused of inappro- priate touching, potential lawsuits and concerns that administering CPR to women could cause phys- ical injury. Facts about women's heart health

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