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Bar owner appealing Wilmingtonâs determination that artwork is a sign A view of the Pour House s artwork (Source: WECT) By Michael Praats | February 6, 2021 at 1:37 PM EST - Updated February 6 at 1:37 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - While cities like Whiteville and Carolina Beach are doing more to bring public art to their streets its a different story in Wilmington where a local business owner is fighting to keep artwork on the side of his bar after Wilmingtonâs Historic Preservation Committee deemed it a sign, and called for its removal.
The business, the Pour House, is located at the corner of Market Street and Front Street in Downtown Wilmington. It sits below grade and only a small portion of the artwork is actually visible from the street, however, the cityâs Historic Preservation Committee denied an after-the-fact permit to allow the painting in 2020.
The first COVID-19 vaccinations in Athens were administered Friday to a local doctor and an Elberton nurse. Officials expected about 100 people would be vaccinated by the end of the day.
This first round of vaccinations occurred during a news conference at the Clarke County Health Department, where Dr. Stephen Goggins, interim director for the Northeast Health District, described a surge in COVID-19 cases in the 10-county district.
“Yesterday, this district recorded over 500 cases that were referred to our epidemiology group. That’s the largest number we’ve had since the beginning of the outbreak,” Goggins said. “While the vaccine is going to take us to the end, it will take time to do so that’s why we’ll have to ask everyone to please continue to stick the basics, especially as we face the holidays.”