Hickory City Council Meets In Special & Regular Session Tuesday
Hickory City Council Meets In Special & Regular Session Tuesday
January 20, 2021
Hickory City Council met in special session Tuesday (January 19) prior to the regular meeting. Taylor Dellinger, the Senior Data Analyst with the Western Piedmont Council Of Governments, presented a study of equity, economic, and demographic data for the City of Hickory.
During the regular meeting, minutes, second readings, and the consent agenda were all approved. Forrest Jones from the Town of Garner and Past-President of North Carolina Streets APWA presented Bobby Hatley with the 2020 Streets Achievement Award from APWA-NC. In addition Tuesday night, Deputy City Manager Rodney Miller presented the city’s quarterly financial report.
Bagging ‘the Giant’
By Lorna Hart - Special to OVP
For the past three years, Courtney and her father Bobby Hatley, pictured, have been driving from Concord, North Carolina to hunt white-tailed deer at the Ohio River Hunt Club, located near Racine, Ohio. (Courtesy)
Courtney Hatley pictured with what could be a record-breaking deer harvested in Meigs County, Ohio, by a female bow hunter. (Courtesy)
Scoring card
For many white-tailed enthusiasts, how a deer is “scored” is common knowledge, but for the rest of us, this is a brief overview of the requirements necessary to add to the record books:
Bagging ‘the Giant’
By Lorna Hart - Special to OVP
For the past three years, Courtney and her father Bobby Hatley, pictured, have been driving from Concord, North Carolina to hunt white-tailed deer at the Ohio River Hunt Club, located near Racine, Ohio. (Courtesy)
Courtney Hatley pictured with what could be a record-breaking deer harvested in Meigs County, Ohio, by a female bow hunter. (Courtesy)
Scoring card
For many white-tailed enthusiasts, how a deer is “scored” is common knowledge, but for the rest of us, this is a brief overview of the requirements necessary to add to the record books: