Community members stand with Statesville Mayor Doug Hendrix in the City Council Chambers during the June 15, 2026, Statesville City Council meeting. One community representative holds the official proclamation recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States and honoring the history, culture, and contributions of African Americans. The group poses beneath the City of Statesville seal following the proclamation presentation.
City of Statesville Proclaims June 19, 2026 as JuneteenthThe City of Statesville Proclaims June 19, 2026 as Juneteenth and encourages all citizens to observe this day through reflection, educat...
Sanitation workers stand with Mayor Doug Hendrix in the Statesville City Council Chambers during the June 15, 2026 City Council meeting. Mayor Hendrix holds a proclamation recognizing June 15–20, 2026, as National Waste and Recycling Workers Week, honoring the essential contributions of sanitation and recycling employees who help keep the community clean, safe, and healthy. The group is gathered beneath the City of Statesville seal, commemorating the recognition.
City of Statesville Proclaims June 15-20, 2026 as Nation... The City of Statesville Proclaims June 15-20, 2026, as National Waste and Recycling Workers Week and encourages all residents to express...
Mayor Doug Hendrix stands alongside Scott Bell and a companion during a City Council meeting as the City of Statesville proclaims May 2026 as ALS Awareness Month. Scott Bell, seated in a wheelchair, smiles toward the camera while Mayor Hendrix stands beside him in a dark suit and patterned tie. The group poses together inside the council chambers following the proclamation presentation.
City of Statesville Proclaims May 2026 as ALS Awareness ... The City of Statesville proclaims May 2026 as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Awareness Month.
Statesville Police Chief Onley, members of the Statesville Police Department, and Mayor Doug Hendrix pose together inside City Hall following the presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 11–16, 2026 as National Police Week in the City of Statesville. Chief Onley stands beside Mayor Hendrix while holding the framed proclamation, surrounded by uniformed officers and department staff beneath the City seal mural in the council chambers.
City of Statesville Proclaims May 11-16, 2026 as Nationa... City of Statesville proclaims May 11-16, 2026 as National Police Week and May 15, 2026 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.
City of Statesville Proclaims Proclaims April as Nationa... The City of Statesville Proclaims April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
City of Statesville Proclaims Proclaims April 13 and Apr... The City of Statesville Proclaims Lineworker Appreciation Day 2026.
City of Statesville Proclaims 2026 as "America 250 Year"The City of Statesville proclaims 2026 as "America 250 Year".
City of Statesville Proclaims February 2026 as Black His... The City of Statesville Proclaims February 2026 as Black History Month.
City of Statesville Proclaims January 18 - 19, 2026 as M... Mayor of the City of Statesville, proclaims January 18–19, 2026, as a time of remembrance, service, and unity in honor of Dr. Martin Lut...
City of Statesville Proclaims January 9, 2026 as Nationa... The City of Statesville Proclaims January 9, 2026, as National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
City of Statesville Proclaims November 2025 as Child Gri... The City of Statesville Proclaims November 2025 as Child Grief Awareness Day and National Hospice & Palliative Care Month.
City of Statesville Proclaims October 2025 as Domestic V... The City of Statesville Proclaims October 2025 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.