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Photo identification voter requirement upheld
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square file graphic | The Shelby Independent (The Center Square) – Precedent setting cases at the U.S. Supreme Court and the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals guided a federal judge to upholding North Carolina’s photo identification voter requirement Thursday. North Carolina voters approved voter identification at the polls in 2018 through a constitutional amendment on the November ballot. In those midterms, 55.49% of nearly 3.7 million votes were

Alan Wooten
5 hours ago


Canipe's primary recount keeps Bridges in the race to November
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Board of election workers work the day away during the recount Wednesday afternoon. | Chuck Thompson A primary recount was held Wednesday for the Cleveland County Schools Board of Education candidate Shelia Canipe, who made the request after the March 3 primary, where she trailed incumbent Vice-Chair Aaron Bridges by only 48 votes. Canipe requested the recount on the Monday after Canvas; she had to file the request in writing. No
Chuck Thompson
Mar 19


Election 2026: State election board member exits in ‘mutual’ decision
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Angela Hawkins has succeeded Bob Rucho as a Republican member of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, the office of the state auditor says. Rucho tendered his resignation this week. The decision, according to a spokesman in Boliek’s office, “was mutually agreed on and due to reportable candidate contributions.” While Rucho has drawn attention for support of state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, in a primary rac

Alan Wooten
Mar 7


Canipe to move ahead with recount request
By Chuck Thompson The Shelby Independent Board of Education candidate Shelia Canipe has confirmed that she plans to move forward with a recount request. Speaking with The Shelby Independent this afternoon, Canipe said she will ask for a recount on the Monday after Canvas, which is March 13. “I've had several of my supporters who have requested that I asked for a recount, and I feel like I owe that to the ones who supported me,” said Canipe. This is a developing story. Check..
Chuck Thompson
Mar 6


Eason unseats Hastings in 110; King and Bridges win primary for commissioner seats
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Some candidates watched the results at The Cleveland Volunteer Fire Dept. Tuesday night. Top vote-getters, Danny Blanton speaks to Republican primary commissioner winner Wayne King, March 3, 2026. file photo. Caroline Eason, July 2025. Shelby Independent. This news story has been updated to include Eason’s comments. SHELBY – Of the 68,699 registered voters in Cleveland County, 11,806 (17%) participated in an unbelievably historic ha
Chuck Thompson
Mar 4


Across NC: Tuesday’s primaries spiced with intrigue
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square file logo The Shelby Independent (The Center Square) – Early in-person voting ended Saturday and primary Election Day finishes the 51-day voting window in North Carolina on Tuesday. Polls close at 7:30 p.m. and winners advancing to the U.S. Senate race are expected to be known quickly – Roy Cooper for Democrats, Michael Whatley for Republicans. Two other congressional primaries are garnering attention: the redrawn 1st Congressional Distric

Alan Wooten
Mar 3


Primary Day is here, who’s going to make it past round 1?
Commentary | The Shelby Independent OPINION — It’s March 3, the day most candidates have been waiting for (those that have a primary) and it couldn’t be sweeter or finer than to be in Carolina during this election of attrition, as many candidates have continued to nuke each other into oblivion right up to today. In the local races, Tim Moore is facing off across the wolf in sheep’s clothing: Kate Barr, pretending to be a Republican. This race has only been vicious from her si
Chuck Thompson
Mar 3


Poll: Whatley favored, Trump overwhelmingly approved by Republicans
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square Whatley speaks at The Shelby Cafe in September 2025, with NC House Rep. Paul Scott next to him. Photo by: Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent (The Center Square) NORTH CAROLINA – Michael Whatley is favored by 38.3% for U.S. Senate and 80.9% of respondents give approval to the job done by second-term Republican President Donald Trump, a new poll released Thursday says. The sampling of 600 likely Republican primary voters was taken

Alan Wooten
Mar 2


Smile, it might change your life
By Chuck Thompson | The Sunday Column OPINION / HUMOR – There’s a reason you always see people smiling, it’s friendly / warming, healthy and contagious. People are more likely to buy a product or vote for a person that smiles than not. Miss America contestants don’t smile because they want to; they smile because it makes a difference to the judges and the audience. Smiling can also be comical, depending on the situation. In the movie Elf, staring Will Ferrell, his character
Chuck Thompson
Mar 1


Facing the voters: Danny Blanton – School Board
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Danny Blanton I don’t know if Hell hath frozen over (it was much colder on Monday) but Danny Blanton agreed to sit down with The Shelby Independent to talk about his campaign for the Cleveland County Board of Education. To say this wasn’t the most interesting interview would be to deny the truth, and there was also a bit of comical reprieve we had during the session. “Look at me, stop typing. Look at me so I know you’re listening; d
Chuck Thompson
Feb 24


Facing the voters: Deb Hardin - Cleveland County Commissioner candidate
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Deb Hardin Deb Hardin, a candidate for and a current County Commissioner, is on the last lap of her second term. If reelected, she will begin her third term in December. That means Hardin has served on the board through massive changes across Cleveland County, from the Justice Center to the new Board of Elections building, the 911 Center and Two Kings Casino. Through all these projects, she said she has been concerned about the walle
Chuck Thompson
Feb 23


Facing the voters: Laura Boggs Tharrington - Cleveland County Commissioner candidate
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Laura Boggs Tharrington Laura Boggs Tharrington has called Cleveland County home since 1980 when she took her first breath as a newborn. This is her home. A 1998 graduate of Burns High School, she graduated from Gardner-Webb University and currently teaches at Crest High School. She teaches business principles, which includes being trustworthy, preparedness, integrity and all the ethical principles. "That's something important to me
Chuck Thompson
Feb 21


Facing the voters: Denise Wright – Cleveland County Commissioner candidate
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Denise Wright Denise Wright is a candidate for Cleveland County Commissioner . She’s just one of seven candidates vying for two seats up for election. She also ran for commissioner in 2024, jumping into the race a little late; she managed to finish in a strong fourth place out of three seats up for election in many of the precincts. Wright grew up on a small farm in Upper Cleveland County. Her husband works for the City of Shelby, an
Chuck Thompson
Feb 19


Facing the voters: Ronnie Grigg - School Board
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Ronnie Grigg If you haven’t heard of Ronnie Grigg, at least recently, then you’re possibly hiding under a rock, or have just avoided all the political drama as long as possible. Grigg, an incumbent on the CCS Board of Education, is currently running for reelection. Having four daughters of his own, who graduated from Cleveland County Schools, he wants every parent to see their children receive the best education possible. “I didn
Chuck Thompson
Feb 19


Facing the voters: Rodney Fitch - School Board
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Rodney Fitch R odney Fitch, who just recently turned 60 while on the campaign trail for school board, has been a resident of Cleveland County his entire life. He served on the school board once before and is now looking to rededicate his time, in retirement, to serve as a member of the board of education once again. A native of Upper Cleveland, and a graduate of Burns High School, Fitch recently retired from the Cleveland County S
Chuck Thompson
Feb 16


Facing the voters: Shelia Canipe - School Board
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Shelia Canipe Shelia Canipe wasted no time, immediately starting the interview by stating, “It bothers me that at one time we had nine underperforming schools, and now it is much better than that, but we still have kids graduating that can’t read, write, or count. She continued, “I know adults that, if it weren’t for technology they couldn’t count – they can’t make change at a cash register. I’ve been in a store where I have had to
Chuck Thompson
Feb 13


Facing the voters: Wayne King - Cleveland County Commissioner candidate
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Pres. Donald J. Trump and Wayne King courtesy photo Editor’s note: This interview was first published on Dec. 5, 2025. For the candidates willing to participate that have interviews released / being released before the March 3 primary, it was deemed only fair to re-release this feature with all other “Facing the voters” articles. Wayne King, a Cleveland County native and lifelong Kings Mountain resident , is no stranger to wheels o
Chuck Thompson
Feb 12


Facing the voters: Tim Moore
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Rep. Tim Moore Editor’s note: This is from an interview with Congressman Tim Moore in November 2025, but still holds relevant to this election. Keep in mind this was published 11/25/2025. It’s only fair to republish this interview with the Congressman since The Shelby Independent interviewed his opponent in a “Facing the voters” feature, for the 14 th Congressional District race. In an exclusive local interview, Congressman Tim Moor
Chuck Thompson
Feb 12


Facing the voters: Josh Biddix - Cleveland County Commissioner candidate
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Josh Biddix There’s the saying, “Once a Marine, always a Marine” but Josh Biddix is also aiming at being a county commissioner for the people of Cleveland County. A husband, father of two, and a former police officer (on top of his military service), Biddix sat down with The Shelby Independent to discuss the issues currently facing Cleveland County, concerns of his own, and the hope he has for the future of the county. A Crest High
Chuck Thompson
Feb 12


Robert Queen seeks to halt 'character attacks,' urges people to vote in primary
Staff Reports | Press Release by Robert Queen Editor's note: This press release has been published as-is and not altered in any way whatsoever. This is a press release only; this is not an endorsement by The Shelby Independent of any candidates running for elected offices. Read it in its entirety below : As early voting begins Thursday, February 12, voters in Cleveland County have a clear choice: continue moving our schools forward with steady, proven leadership— or allow di

Staff Reports
Feb 11
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