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April 27, 2023

Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC

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Thursday, April 27-May 3, 2023 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 3 3rd Grade A Honor Roll Faith Dallo, Aridianne Hayes, Isaiah Montanez, James Ryan, McKenzie Self, Autumn Toney B Honor Roll Jasper Abrams, Johnny Algarin, Keon Boykins, Aubriegh Cole, Jarie Davis, Harper Dietsch, Robert Gibson III, Sincere Gibson, Bentley Hendrix, Luke Horne, JC Lawing, Addison Morgan, Hayden Patrick, Avalynn Robbins, Iris Rocher-Davis, Aleira Ronquillo, Jesse Smith, Tyesun Smith, Bre'Asia Stywall, Brandy Wease, Alora West 4th Grade A Honor Roll Brystal Baker, Madalyn Cain, Cruz Carson, Paisley Coffey, Dakota Deese, Edwin Galvez, Luke Whitener, Leola Yelton B Honor Roll Kimberly Bravo Vaca, Miracle Brown, Ashton Cole, Oak Epley, Mallory Gaitan, Jerry Jenkins, Eli Jones, Daniel Morones, Zane Philbeck, Zane Swinkey, Emily Tate, Jay Watts 5th Grade A Honor Roll Ivey Dickinson, Addyson Kennedy, Weston Matthews, Connor Wimberly B Honor Roll Mikayla Davis, Charity Deese, Elizabeth Gosnell, Emma Henderson, Aiden Hodge, Blanton McBrayer, Maci Medlin, Wyatt Morin, Brantley Mundy, Isaiah Paredes, Brooklyn Ruppe, Noah Seals, Wyatt Simpson, Lilly Slark, Kelsee Thompson, Jonah Tompkins, Amy Velasquez- Galvez, Raylan Williams, Eli Yount Business & Services Directory........7 Obituaries................................18-19 Local Churches............................17 Outdoor Truths................................9 Classified Ads.........................22-23 Rutherford County Weather...........16 Fast Way Oil Kids Corner...............14 Community Calendar.....................14 I n s i d e T h i s W e e k I n s i d e T h i s W e e k ©Community First Media Community First Media WWW.HARDINSDRUG.COM WWW.HARDINSDRUG.COM 720 South Church St., Forest City • 828-245-7274 720 South Church St., Forest City • 828-245-7274 Mon-Fri 9am-7pm; Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm RECOVERY •SPRAINS •SPORTS INJURIES •ACHING MUSCLES •FATIGUE INCREASES CIRCULATION ACCELERATING RECOVERY REDUCING PAIN PAIN RELIEF •ARTHRITIS •TENDONITIS •JOINT PAIN HOW DOES INCREDIWEAR WORK? 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Check out our current progress at faithwayministries.org Bethany Baptist Church Bethany Baptist Church 760 Bethany Church Road, 760 Bethany Church Road, Forest City Forest City All proceeds will help build the children's home. Fundraiser Fundraiser YARD SALE YARD SALE April 29 April 29 8am-2pm 8am-2pm BEN ROLFES If you would like a safe and secure place to rollover your 401k but still have the opportunity for Growth and/or wanting to create Guaranteed Income for life... Please give me a call at 336-871-4300. To the folks at FreightWorks P r e s i d e n t a t R e g a l G r o u p, I n c . 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EOE PARKS AND RECREATION GROUNDS MAINTENANCE WORKER NEEDED FOR TEMPORARY SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Smith's Drugs has sold more than 53 copies of the book "It's About Jesus" 45 copies of "Heart On Wheels", the book about Tommy Hicks have sold. The annual 5K Leader of the Pack run/walk to benefi t the Rutherford County Schools Education Foundation (RCSEF) will be held Saturday, May 6 beginning at McNair Stadium in Forest City at 8:30 a.m. Registration fees up to race day are $30 for adults; students age 18 and under $15. The awards ceremony will be at approximately 10 a.m. Trophies will be awarded to the elementary, middle and high schools with the highest participation. School participation is based on runners present and checked in on the day of the race. Family members, staff, community members, etc. (not only students) count toward school participation if registered and checked in with their school affi liation. No school level awards will be determined by race times. The largest race group will be awarded the Community Challenge Cup - a golden trophy to display at various areas The coveted traveling trophy will be presented during the awards ceremony immediately following the 5K. The mission of RCSEF is enrich the educational experiences for school communities. The RCSEF is helping schools be the most progressive in the state and nation. Mentoring: The goal of this program is to provide each student with a one- on-one mentorship outside the normal student/teacher relationship, thus resulting in better family relationships, grades, attendance, and behavior. BackPack Program: The BackPack program numbers continue to grow both in children served and the partners who make it happen. This program supplies enough food for the weekend for students in need. Going G.L.O.B.A.L.: Rutherford County School is Growing Learning Opportunities Beyond All Limits. A key component of this project is a 1:1 technology initiative providing laptops to all students in grades 5 through 12, as well iPad carts for all classrooms in grades kindergarten through 4. RCSEF supports the school system in its efforts to prepare all students for college and career success by helping to eliminate any barriers that would prevent success. Teacher Recognition: The RCSEF takes every opportunity to express gratitude to our educators, both past and present, for choosing the profession of education. 5K Leader of the Pack race is set for May 6 Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photo Contributed. Mount Vernon-Ruth Elementary Honor Roll Article Provided By: Sarah Gettys Clark

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