Gaston County is happy to announce that Gaston County Animal Care and Enforcement has moved to the new location at 1491 Business Park Court, Gastonia, NC 28052!
The Gaston County Public Library plans to reopen its doors and offer some services to its patrons. Beginning on Tuesday, May 26, the Main Library in Garrison Boulevard in Gastonia will offer curbside pickup and appointment access to computer services.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, better known as the ASPCA, will be giving away free pet food to those who need it at the Dallas Park on Friday, May 22, starting at 9:00 a.m.
Gaston County has been awarded a Community Development Block Grant for Neighborhood Revitalization through the NC Department of Commerce to rehabilitate approximately 16 qualifying low-to-moderate income, owner-occupied homes across the County.
Gaston County recently issued the following announcement.Notice - Revisions to 5/26/2020 BOC Regular MeetingIn response to the COVID-19 crisis, public attendance at the May 26, 2020 BOC Regular Meeting will not be permitted in order to maintain the safety of County residents, staff and the Commissioners.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic and limits on the size of social gatherings, the first three concerts in Gastonia’s Summer Concert Series have been postponed until the fall of 2020.
The five Public Health Departments surrounding McGuire Nuclear Power Plant (Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg) are providing an update regarding the distribution of potassium iodide (KI) for residents and employers within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) of the McGuire Nuclear Power Plant.
Due to the national health emergency caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 Virus, the North Carolina Republican Party has rescheduled its annual State Republican Convention to June 4-7 in Greenville, North Carolina.
The government has continued to function at a high level throughout the Stay at Home order, utilizing teleworking whenever possible to allow its employees to continue to serve its citizens while not exposing themselves to higher risk for COVID-19 while working from an office.
Gaston County has been awarded a Community Development Block Grant for Neighborhood Revitalization through the NC Department of Commerce to rehabilitate approximately 16 qualifying low-to-moderate income, owner-occupied homes across the County.
In response to Gov. Roy Cooper’s announcement of the extension of a statewide Stay at Home order through May 8th, Gaston County leaders have called for a press conference for Wednesday, April 29th.