Top Story Editor's Pick Wildfire burning along I-40 on Old Fort Mountain Mike Conley Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Drivers on Interstate 40 on Old Fort Mountain should expect slow traffic and smoke due to a wildfire.kAm%96 H:=57:C6 :D 3FC?:?8 @? &]$] u@C6DE $6CG:46 AC@A6CEJ[ 244@C5:?8 E@ 2 (65?6D52J ?6HD C6=62D6 7C@> |4s@H6== r@F?EJ t>6C86?4J $6CG:46D] |@E@C:DED 2C6 FC865 E@ FD6 42FE:@? 2D 6>6C86?4J A6CD@??6= 2C6 H@C<:?8 :? E9:D 2C62 E@ 4@?E2:? E96 7:C6]k^AmkAm~? (65?6D52J 6G6?:?8[ E96 !:D829 }2E:@?2= u@C6DE vC2?572E96C #2?86C s:DEC:4E C6A@CE65 E92E E96 7:C6 H2D 4@G6C:?8 c 2?5 `^a 24C6D H:E9 2 =:?6 4@>A=6E6=J 2C@F?5 :E] u:C67:89E6CD H:== C6>2:? @?\D46?6 E9C@F89 E96 ?:89E[ E96 ?6HD C6=62D6 D2:5]k^Am kAm“tIA64E 56=2JD @? x\c_ H6DE3@F?5 36EH66? ~=5 u@CE 2?5 q=24< |@F?E2:? W>:=6 >2C<6CD f` E@ egX 2D 4C6HD H:== 36 AC6D6?E ?62C E96 :?E6CDE2E6 \ 5C:G6 H:E9 42FE:@?[” C625D E96 ?6HD C6=62D6]k^Am 0 Comments Love 0 Funny 0 Wow 0 Sad 0 Angry 0 Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter. Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Mike Conley Staff Writer Author email Follow Mike Conley Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Save Manage followed notifications Close Followed notifications Please log in to use this feature Log In Don't have an account? Sign Up Today Related to this story Most Popular McDowell County park may get updates to trails, disc golf course, fishing access The park on county-owned property has a small trail system, two ponds and a disc golf course. Marion native assumes command of U.S. Army rapid response task force “The worst day in our homeland must be our best day at work,” Baird said. "Our people depend on us and we will not fail them.” McDowell County restoring storm-damaged parks; cost expected to be more than $1 million “These parks are important to our communities, and we want to make sure they continue to serve families for years to come.” Marion sixth graders say city needs a dog park; family nonprofit aiming to create toddler park The council approved a concept for a park for children ages 1 to 3. Old Fort Aldermen, Marion City Council to meet next week This will be the first meeting of the Old Fort aldermen since Mayor Pam Snypes announced her resignation. Watch Now: Related Video Fuel prices driving up food costs, straining supply chains, says Chilliwack grocer Randy Isenhower explains vote on Catawba County school merger Randy Isenhower explains vote on Catawba County school merger Anthony Freeman speaks about Catawba County school merger Anthony Freeman speaks about Catawba County school merger Discovery High junior speaks against Catawba County merger Discovery High junior speaks against Catawba County merger Recommended for you
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McDowell County park may get updates to trails, disc golf course, fishing access The park on county-owned property has a small trail system, two ponds and a disc golf course.
Marion native assumes command of U.S. Army rapid response task force “The worst day in our homeland must be our best day at work,” Baird said. "Our people depend on us and we will not fail them.”
McDowell County restoring storm-damaged parks; cost expected to be more than $1 million “These parks are important to our communities, and we want to make sure they continue to serve families for years to come.”
Marion sixth graders say city needs a dog park; family nonprofit aiming to create toddler park The council approved a concept for a park for children ages 1 to 3.
Old Fort Aldermen, Marion City Council to meet next week This will be the first meeting of the Old Fort aldermen since Mayor Pam Snypes announced her resignation.