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CLASSIFIEDS B4 COMICS A6 EDITORIAL A4 LEISURE A5 RISE & SHINE A2 SPORTS B1 $1.50 D Volume 105, Issue 33 A Lee Enterprises Newspaper Copyright 2020 Follow us online: facebook.com/Hickory.Daily.Record twitter.com/hickoryrecord 16 PAGES CLOUDY 76 45 FORECAST, B8 | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2020 | hickoryrecord.com For you. About you. Every day. Charlotte win Chase Elliott drives to victory. SPORTS, B1 Alexander arrests 3 face felony charges. NEWS, A3 Hall of Famer gone Baseball star Morgan drove the Big Red Machine. SPORTS, B8 DEATHS | A7, A8 Adrienne McCann Dorothy Martin, 95 Clarence Lane II, 62 Brandon Ramseur, 36 Howard Pruitt Jr., 84 Eddie Watson, 76 Grace Harrell, 87 Sarah King, 87 Marianne Yoder, 84 Frank Burgess, 90 Roy Williams VIRGINIA ANNABLE [email protected] Catawba County plans to test charging non-residents a fee to park at its parks. The Catawba County Board of Commissioners suggested a fee for out-of-county residents visiting the county’s parks. The desire is to bring income in from those not paying property taxes. On Monday, county staff pro- posed a $5 fee per car parked at Riverbend or Bakers Mountain parks. “The goal of the fee would be to give citizens a sense of exclu- sivity of the use of the parks and to recoup money for those who do not pay property taxes who use the park,” county Budget and Management Director Jennifer Mace said. The fee would also mean county residents would have to show proof of residence in Catawba County, Mace said at Monday’s board of commission- ers subcommittee meeting. Res- idents would be required to show proof of residency with a driver’s license, a vehicle registration, a bill or other documentation to receive a county resident park- ing pass. They would be able to get the pass online or in person at the park ranger stations or the county’s planning office. Non-residents would also be able to get their $5-per-day pass online or in person. There would also be a $60 annual pass avail- able, Mace said. The pass would be required for Bakers Mountain Park and Riverbend Park. When Moun- tain Creek Park in Sherrills Ford opens next year, the fee could apply there as well. The members of the subcom- mittee — commissioners Sherry Butler and Kitty Barnes — ap- proved the test program. The full board will vote at their regular FROM STAFF REPORTS Forty new COVID-19 cases were reported in Catawba County on Monday, the fifth time in the past seven days the county has seen a daily increase of 40 or more. The latest cases put the coun- ty’s seven-day average of daily new cases at 38.6, according to the data from Catawba County Public Health. The highest week-long average the county has seen was about 41 average cases per day in mid-July. There have been 270 new cases in the past seven days and 3,631 cases since the pandemic began. About 84 percent of the cases are considered recovered. The remaining cases have not met the criteria to be considered re- covered. $5 fee for parks? ERIC MILLSAPS PHOTOS, HICKORY DAILY RECORD The parking area at Riverbend. County leaders are discussing a charge for out-of-town visitors to the county’s two parks. 40 new virus cases KRISTEN HART [email protected] A Maiden man was charged in Alexander County after a victim was stabbed in the neck Sunday around 11 p.m. Vaughn Paul Mitchell III, 29, of Maiden,was arrested and charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon with intent to inflict se- rious injury. Officers responded to the scene at a residence on Stony Point School Road. The victim told them that an altercation occurred fol- lowing a verbal disagreement with Mitchell, according to a press re- lease from the Alexander County Sheriff’s Office. The victim was transported by Alexander County EMS to Iredell Memorial Hospi- tal. N.C. State Highway Patrol was contacted to help locate the suspect who left the scene on foot. They found Mitchell walking down Stony Point School Road and detained him. According to the release, Mitchell was in possession of a knife, narcotics and drug para- phernalia, including marijuana and methamphetamine. He was also charged with felony posses- sion with intent to manufacture/ sell/deliver methamphetamine, misdemeanor simple possession Schedule IV Controlled Sub- stance, misdemeanor drug par- aphernalia and misdemeanor possession of marijuana para- phernalia. Mitchell also had outstand- ing warrants including: failure to appear in Catawba County for misdemeanor failure to return rental property; failure to appear 1 charged in stabbing KEVIN GRIFFIN kgriffi[email protected] In addition to the major con- tested races this year, there are several candidates running un- opposed. Catawba County Register of Deeds Donna Hicks Spencer is headed for another term in the office after defeating two oppo- nents in the Republican primary. Several candidates face no opponent Maiden man arrested, placed under $134,000 bond Mitchell COVID-19 Catawba County death total reaches 60 2020 ELECTIONS Commissioners look to charge out-of-town users for visiting Riverbend, Bakers Mountain A tree overtakes a trail sign at Riverbend Park, which sits just inside the Catawba County line and is separated from Alexander County by the Catawba River. County leaders are planning to charge out-of-county visitors $5 to use county parks. Please see UNOPPOSED, Page A3 Please see PARKS, Page A3 Please see VIRUS, Page A3 Please see ARREST, Page A3

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$1.50 • D • Volume 105, Issue 33 • A Lee Enterprises Newspaper • Copyright 2020 Follow us online: facebook.com/Hickory.Daily.Record twitter.com/hickoryrecord

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CLOUDY 76 • 45 FORECAST, B8 | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2020 | hickoryrecord.com

For you. About you. Every day.

CharlottewinChase Elliottdrives to victory.SPORTS, B1

Alexanderarrests3 face felonycharges. NEWS, A3

Hall of Famer goneBaseball star Morgandrove the Big Red Machine.SPORTS, B8

DEATHS | A7, A8 Adrienne McCann Dorothy Martin, 95 Clarence Lane II, 62

Brandon Ramseur, 36 Howard Pruitt Jr., 84 Eddie Watson, 76

Grace Harrell, 87 Sarah King, 87 Marianne Yoder, 84

Frank Burgess, 90 Roy Williams

VIRGINIA [email protected]

Catawba County plans to testcharging non-residents a fee topark at its parks.

The Catawba County Boardof Commissioners suggested afee for out-of-county residentsvisiting the county’s parks. Thedesire is to bring income in fromthose not paying property taxes.On Monday, county staff pro-posed a $5 fee per car parked atRiverbend or Bakers Mountainparks.

“The goal of the fee would beto give citizens a sense of exclu-sivity of the use of the parks andto recoup money for those who

do not pay property taxes whouse the park,” county Budget andManagement Director JenniferMace said.

The fee would also meancounty residents would haveto show proof of residence inCatawba County, Mace said at

Monday’s board of commission-ers subcommittee meeting. Res-idents would be required to showproof of residency with a driver’slicense, a vehicle registration, abill or other documentation toreceive a county resident park-ing pass. They would be able toget the pass online or in personat the park ranger stations or thecounty’s planning office.

Non-residents would also beable to get their $5-per-day passonline or in person. There wouldalso be a $60 annual pass avail-able, Mace said.

The pass would be requiredfor Bakers Mountain Park andRiverbend Park. When Moun-tain Creek Park in Sherrills Fordopens next year, the fee couldapply there as well.

The members of the subcom-mittee — commissioners SherryButler and Kitty Barnes — ap-proved the test program. The fullboard will vote at their regular

FROM STAFF REPORTS

Forty new COVID-19 caseswere reported in CatawbaCounty on Monday, the fifth timein the past seven days the countyhas seen a daily increase of 40 ormore.

The latest cases put the coun-ty’s seven-day average of dailynew cases at 38.6, according tothe data from Catawba CountyPublic Health. The highestweek-long average the countyhas seen was about 41 averagecases per day in mid-July.

There have been 270 new casesin the past seven days and 3,631cases since the pandemic began.About 84 percent of the casesare considered recovered. Theremaining cases have not metthe criteria to be considered re-covered.$5 fee for parks?

ERIC MILLSAPS PHOTOS, HICKORY DAILY RECORD

The parking area at Riverbend. County leaders are discussing a charge for out-of-town visitors to the county’s two parks.

40 newviruscases

KRISTEN [email protected]

A Maiden man was charged inAlexander County after a victimwas stabbed in the neck Sundayaround 11 p.m.

Vaughn Paul Mitchell III, 29, ofMaiden, was arrested and chargedwith felony assault with a deadlyweapon with intent to inflict se-rious injury.

Officers responded to the sceneat a residence on Stony PointSchool Road. The victim told themthat an altercation occurred fol-lowing a verbal disagreement withMitchell, according to a press re-lease from the Alexander County

Sheriff’s Office.The victim was

transported byAlexander CountyEMS to IredellMemorial Hospi-tal.

N.C. StateHighway Patrolwas contacted to

help locate the suspect who leftthe scene on foot. They found

Mitchell walking down StonyPoint School Road and detainedhim.

According to the release,Mitchell was in possession of aknife, narcotics and drug para-phernalia, including marijuanaand methamphetamine. He wasalso charged with felony posses-sion with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver methamphetamine,misdemeanor simple possession

Schedule IV Controlled Sub-stance, misdemeanor drug par-aphernalia and misdemeanorpossession of marijuana para-phernalia.

Mitchell also had outstand-ing warrants including: failureto appear in Catawba County formisdemeanor failure to returnrental property; failure to appear

1 charged in stabbing

KEVIN [email protected]

In addition to the major con-tested races this year, there areseveral candidates running un-opposed.

Catawba County Register ofDeeds Donna Hicks Spencer isheaded for another term in theoffice after defeating two oppo-nents in the Republican primary.

Severalcandidatesface noopponent

Maiden man arrested,placed under$134,000 bond

Mitchell

COVID-19

Catawba Countydeath total reaches 60

2020 ELECTIONS

Commissioners lookto charge out-of-townusers for visitingRiverbend, BakersMountain

A tree overtakes a trail sign at Riverbend Park, which sits just insidethe Catawba County line and is separated from Alexander County bythe Catawba River. County leaders are planning to charge out-of-countyvisitors $5 to use county parks.

Please see UNOPPOSED, Page A3Please see PARKS, Page A3

Please see VIRUS, Page A3

Please see ARREST, Page A3