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August 24, 2023

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 40th Year • Issue No. 34 • August 24, 2023 "In GOD We Trust" We Appreciate Your Business and We Are Here to Serve You. THANK THANK YOU! YOU! MON.-SAT. 10am-10pm • SUNDAY 11am-10pm DQ.COM DQ.CO 814 S. DEKALB ST. • SHELBY, NC 704-482-6681 704-482-6681 3-pc. Chicken Strip Meal Caramel Caramel Fudge Fudge Cheesecake Cheesecake Cheesecake pieces and salty caramel pieces covered in fudge Blizzard of the Month Includes dessert! OR CHOOSE Our Original Cheeseburger Meal 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 Golden Knights drop in on the American Legion World Series By Loretta Cozart On Saturday, August 12, The United States Army Golden Knights Parachute Team greeted guests at Shelby Airport from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Team members arrived promptly at 9 a.m., as posters, booklets, and stickers were placed on the table, and peo- ple poured in to meet these sol- diers and get their autographs. Three 1950s vintage air- planes were on display, and guests took the opportunity to take photographs. Most planes were flown from the 1950s until the mid-1980s. The Blaze Battalion JROTC Rifle Team from Blackman High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, wiped down the vintage planes preparing them for flight. Later in the morning, Blaze Senior Army Instructor Retired Colonel Jef- frey L. Gaylord accompanied the pilot on a flight around the airport, making various maneuvers and keeping the crowd entertained. Amid the meet and greet, flights continued into the airport periodically, and Carl Murphy kept a close eye on the sky and an ear on flight traffic chat- ter near the airport. Kings Mountain Herald reporter Loretta Cozart and Sarah Lee Owensby Wagman, of 96.9 The Kat, rode along with the Golden Knights Parachute team for their show during the American Legion World Series in Shelby at 6 p.m. Both representatives were briefed on flight safety and given ear protec- tion, as the door to the plane would remain open throughout the flight. On the ground, air temperatures were in the 90s, but at 12,000 feet, the temperatures could be as low as 35 degrees. Team members suited up and put on their parachutes. Everyone boarded the plane, ready to go. Ex- citement was in the air, and it could be felt by everyone aboard. When the plane reached 6,000 feet, time was spent choosing the point at which team members would jump from the plane. Next, the aircraft ascended to 12,000 feet, but it was too cloudy to See KNIGHTS, Page 8 The team confirms the jump is a go. The team gets fired up for the jump. The Golden Knights sign autographs during a Meet and Greet at Shelby Airport last Saturday. Loretta Cozart with the Golden Knights. As the plane lifts into the air, the Golden Knights have a team chant, including a cowbell.

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