As you prepare to fry this year’s Thanksgiving turkey, Catawba County Utilities & Engineering encourages you to recycle your used cooking oil afterwards through Catawba County’s cooking oil recycling program. The program recycles used cooking oil and grease into clean-burning, locally-made biodiesel fuel. “Cooking oil should never be poured down the drain as it turns solid in the pipes and can cause major clogs and… View More
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The November 17, 2025 Board of Commissioners meeting was called to order at 7pm. The agenda for tonight’s meeting can be found at https://bit.ly/3utv5SE. BOC approved minutes from the Board’s Regular Meeting of November 3, 2025. Presentations 1 – Board Delegate Cliff Moone presented a North Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature update. 2 – The… View More
HICKORY –Participants will enjoy a variety of activities in December including musical performances, crafting classes, and cooking demonstrations. Any resident of Catawba County who is 60 or older is invited to join Seniors Morning Out (SMO), which is held Monday through Thursday mornings at five convenient locations. A hot, balanced lunch is served each day. Programs are free to participants, who may pick and choose which days to… View More
The December 1, 2025 Board of Commissioners meeting was called to order at 7pm. The agenda for tonight’s meeting can be found at https://bit.ly/3utv5SE. BOC approved minutes from the Board’s Regular Meeting and Closed Session of November 17, 2025. Organizational Meeting The following elections and appointments were made by the BOC: a. Election of Chair… View More
MAKING. LIVING. BETTER: Catawba County Sheriff’s Office – Special Victims Unit Overview The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit (SVU) is a dedicated investigative team responsible for some of the most sensitive and high-impact cases within our community. This unit is composed of three investigators: Senior Investigator Russ Boger, Senior Investigator Jared Broome, and Investigator Samantha… View More
Sheriff’s Office: Ted Scott, Digital Forensics Years with the County: 2 The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office is proud to feature Ted Scott, a key member of our Digital Forensics team whose expertise and dedication significantly strengthen our investigative capabilities. Ted began his professional IT career in 1991, building more than three decades of experience in systems, networks,… View More