Area News
Court in TC cancelled, renovations incomplete
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com District Court in Tabor City has been cancelled for today, Columbus County Clerk of Court Jess Hill said. Significant renovations to the Tabor City Courthouse, scheduled to be finished Thursday, remained incomplete this morning, Hill said. “Therefore due to the concerns in regards to the safety of all, court has been…
Read MoreSuspect in trooper’s killing faces another murder charge
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Already facing a death penalty trial for the murder of a state trooper last fall, Chauncy Askew has been indicted on an unrelated murder near Tabor City. Askew, 18, has been indicted by a Columbus County grand jury in the June 21, 2016 murder of Jerome Parrott, District Attorney Jon David…
Read MoreDrug trafficking, money laundering nets man 14 years
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A day of reckoning has come for a Tabor City area man who admitted guilt to drug and money laundering conspiracy charges a year ago. Justin Lee Myers, 34, who has also previously listed an address in Myrtle Beach, was sentenced this week to serve 14 years in prison for his…
Read MoreSprinkler extinguishes apartment fire
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Lunch left unattended on a stove started a fire that a sprinkler system quickly extinguished at Forest Edge Apartments Tuesday, Tabor City Fire Chief Jeff Fowler said. “The sprinkler did what it was supposed to do,” Fowler said. Witnesses said the tenant had stepped out from the second floor apartment. Fowler…
Read MoreTCPD checkpoint nets drugs & guns
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Drugs and guns were seized during a traffic safety checkpoint coordinated by the Tabor City Police Department Saturday, First Sgt. Michael Edwards said Monday. Delvin Kwamaine Scott, 24, of Porter Road, Tabor City, faces the most serious charges of those arrested at the checkpoint set up on NC 904 at Pireway…
Read MoreMediation ended Hatcher lawsuit, it’s unclear when change in command will take place
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Neither Jody Greene nor Lewis Hatcher will be running the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office for the time being, but the confidential agreement hammered out between the men during mediation Thursday was likely better for both than scheduled litigation would Monday would have been, Superior Court Judge A. Graham Shirley said during…
Read MoreUPDATE: Lawsuit’s end? Hearing this afternoon
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com UPDATE: Friday morning Formal action ending former Sheriff Lewis Hatcher’s lawsuit against new Sheriff Jody Greene and Columbus County could happen in a Whiteville courtroom this afternoon. Superior Court Judge A. Graham Shirley of Wake County is expected to keep a scheduled 2:30 p.m. hearing schedule in Columbus County Superior Court…
Read More35 years for Levi Moody murder
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Killing a Loris teen who had been a standout athlete will send a Longs man to prison for 35 years, a judge and jury in Conway ruled Thursday. Devonta Edward Williams, 21, was convicted of murder and two counts of attempted murder in a Nov. 12, 2016 altercation that claimed Levi…
Read MoreDale’s Seafood to reopen today
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Uncertainty over just when Tabor City’s landmark eatery Dale’s Seafood would re-open, eight months after fire gutted the U.S. 701 Bypass business last summer, ends today. Dale’s will re-open at 4 p.m. today, co-owner Sue Gore Tyson said, with early plans for a more organized re-opening schedule scuttled by uncertainty on…
Read MoreAdministrator says his signature ‘appears to be’ on shredding order, but that he’s never seen it
By JENN CAUSEY tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Loris Administrator Damon Kempski’s signature “appears to be” on an invoice and service agreement related to the shredding of more than a ton of City of Loris documents in the fall of 2016, though he says he’s never seen it. Former City Clerk/Treasurer Bridgett Fowler provided the document this week, and…
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