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TOP 10 NEWS STORIES OF 2025
Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent From left, Crest's Thompson hurdles over a Hunt player, a CCS School Board meeting, former Boiling Springs Mayor Daniel Thomas. It’s hard to believe that it’s the end of the year. The Shelby Independent might have only launched in June, publishing its first original piece on July 1, but with 250 articles published, it only makes sense to highlight the year in review with the TOP 10 LOCAL NEWS STORIES OF 2025, in Cleveland County. This w
Chuck Thompson
Dec 29, 2025


Amid mounting losses, Stein surrenders; Medicaid cuts reversed
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Ralph J. Rizzo Jr. speaks with North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein during a visit to Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 29, 2025. Photo: Cpl. Loriann Dauscher / U.S. Marine Corps via DVIDS / Public Domain (The Center Square) – Losses in peace of mind for 3 million North Carolinians reliant on Medicaid, in the courtroom by the governor’s administration, and in reimbursements to health care providers took a pause Wednesday. Fir

Alan Wooten
Dec 11, 2025


CCC to launch medical lab tech program
Staff Reports | The Shelby Independent Cleveland Community College plans to launch a new Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program to help meet the growing need for skilled laboratory professionals in our region. Pending approval by the North Carolina Community College System and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), CCC plans to begin offering courses in fall 2026. The associate degree program will complement CCC’s existing heal

Staff Reports
Dec 4, 2025


CCC announces new nights / weekends LPN-to-ADN program
Staff reports | press release Cleveland Community College is expanding access to nursing education with the launch of a new nights and weekends LPN-to-ADN program. It is designed specifically for working Licensed Practical Nurses who want to advance their careers and earn their Associate Degree Nursing. The first cohort will begin classes in January and graduate in December, completing the program in just one year. The enhanced format responds to the needs of today’s healthca

Staff Reports
Dec 2, 2025


Arrests made in SNAP fraud, unclear if North Carolinians have to reapply.
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins speaks at the Department of Agriculture in Washington on June 12, 2025. Photo: Tom Witham / U.S. Department of Agriculture via Flickr (The Center Square) – North Carolinians receiving food assistance benefits from the federal government are yet to learn when and how their reapplication process will work. Or, according to a published report Thursday, if they even will have to reapply. In the interim

Alan Wooten
Nov 24, 2025


The rumor is true, Chipotle is coming to Shelby
By Lauren Becatti | The Shelby Independent Tacos featured on Chipotle's menu OPINION – I heard rumors about a Chipotle coming to Shelby, so I decided to get to the bottom of it. After contacting the Chipotle media relations representative, I have confirmed that the rumor is true. Sometime next year we will be getting a Chipotle! However, the location was not confirmed at this time. Chipotle is a personal favorite of mine (and I certainly prefer it over another notable chain).

Lauren Becatti
Nov 12, 2025


Governor calls Legislature back to Raleigh
By Alan Wooten | From our partners at The Center Square The North Carolina Legislative Building, home to the General Assembly, stands on Jones Street in Raleigh, N.C. Alan Wooten | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Legislators in North Carolina have been called back into session by Gov. Josh Stein to address Medicaid funding. The first-term Democratic leader exercised the gubernatorial authority not used in seven years with the two-year state budget still unfinished

Alan Wooten
Nov 7, 2025


Cleveland County makes $10,000 donation to Everyone Eats Emergency Fund Drive
Staff reports | Press Release Healthy Together Cleveland logo Cleveland County has made a donation of $10,000 to support the Everyone Eats Emergency Food Fund Drive , spearheaded by Healthy Together Cleveland (HTC) to combat food insecurity in the county. Donations to this effort will be used to support Washington Outreach Ministry (WOM), a local nonprofit organization which serves as the primary food hub for Cleveland County. To date, HTC has raised $80,110 toward its goal

Staff Reports
Nov 5, 2025


What’s all buzz at the Fair?
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Seen here, one of the display hives at the Fair, in the Dorton Exhibit Hall. Chuck Thompson...
Chuck Thompson
Sep 28, 2025


What's in a name? I'll have the special, please
The names of restaurants have always annoyed me. I don’t know why, that’s just how I’m wired.
Chuck Thompson
Sep 14, 2025


N.C. Department of Ag to send relief checks to farmers
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDACS) is expected to send the first round of relief checks for farmers sta
Chuck Thompson
Aug 23, 2025


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Chuck Thompson
Aug 22, 2025


High steaks for Shelby as LongHorn scheduled to open Sept. 8
Taylorconfirmed that Sept. 8 is the official opening date for Longhorn.
Chuck Thompson
Aug 14, 2025


Healthy Together Cleveland receives foundation grant
Due to recent FDA cuts to The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), local food pantries are being impacted.

Staff Reports
Aug 12, 2025


Local acupuncturist introduces hyperbaric chamber to available treatments
The chamber is pressurized with air, and the patient receives more oxygen into the bloodstream.
Chuck Thompson
Aug 11, 2025


Mountain Rescue NC responds to KM crisis with clean water, other supplies
As the community of Kings Mountain faces an urgent water crisis, Mountain Rescue NC has stepped in to provide relief for businesses and residents.

Staff Reports
Aug 1, 2025


City of KM reassures water safe to drink
On Tuesday, July 15, The City of Kings Mountain addressed their water problems by releasing a statement to their residents and media, blaming the core of the problem on a higher concentration of organic matter and reassuring the public that city water is safe to drink.
Chuck Thompson
Jul 15, 2025
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