Rowan DSS investigating separate overdose cases where children were potentially endangered Kyle Blake Maine, 27, was charged with child abuse in one case. (Source: Rowan Sheriff s Office) By David Whisenant | January 25, 2021 at 9:48 AM EST - Updated January 25 at 9:48 AM
ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The Rowan County Department of Social Services is investigating two separate cases where children were potentially endangered due to drug activity involving caregivers.
On Thursday deputies were called to the 100 block of Spring Valley Drive. The caller reported that a man was out in the road screaming that he was Jesus and that he had a “magic weapon.” The man also had his three-year-old son with him.
Joan Klein Ennis
WILMINGTON Joan Klein Ennis, 91, a reluctant Southerner, died Friday, Dec. 25, 2020, at The Commons At Brightmore.
Her parents, Oscar and Eleanor Klein, moved their family from Union, New Jersey, to Winston-Salem in 1946, and the Jersey teen spent a miserable senior year of high school at a place and time when Northern transplants were an unwelcome rarity.
She got through it, though, armed with a disarming smile and inner strength that would endure throughout her life.
Her view of the South mellowed along with her accent. It improved dramatically when she met her true love, Vernon “Red” Ennis, at High Point College. They married and raised three sons, Michael, David and Gary, in Salisbury.