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Water lines and remodeling and A.i., oh my! City council walks through a lot of business, economic vitality
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent City of Shelby employee Ben Yarboro provides the city council with updates Monday evening, June 15, 2026. | City of Shelby video feed screenshot. Economic viability and a new water line replacement were the main discussion of Monday's city council meeting, with a brief discussion about A.I. use by city employees at the end of the meeting. The City of Shelby City Council meeting started with Mayor Stan Anthony requesting to amend the
Chuck Thompson
Jun 16


Flagging Sunset: American Legion remembers and honors those that passed
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent Martha Goodman Bridges stands in front of Warren F. Hoyle's memorial headstone. Hoyle was killed during The Great War, in 1918. His remains were buried in France. | Chuck Thompson MEMORIAL DAY, SUNSET CEMETERY – The sun stayed hidden behind the clouds as the rain stopped for The American Legion Squadron 82 family, made up of the Auxiliary Post 82 and Sons of The American Legion (SAL), which operates out of the Warren F. Hoyle Ameri
Chuck Thompson
May 26


Student athletes recognized, Severne Budd honored along with approval of ‘Shelby Four’ plaque at SHS
By Chuck Thompson | The Shelby Independent CCS Board of Education poses with shelby High School athletes, Zaryn Ussery, Keynia Trammell-Mason, Olivia Oliver, and Noni Oliver. Editor’s note: For more information about the sale of Marion School, and board comments, see the other Board of Education news story published after this one, Tuesday afternoon, 3/10/2026 . On Monday night, during the school board public meeting, Dr. Jason Parker, Executive Director of Elementary Schoo
Chuck Thompson
Mar 9
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