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Many questions are beginning to circulate about voting changes and safety in the 2026 Mid‑term Elections. The League of Women Voters of Catawba Valley (LWVCV) is hosting a community forum to provide clear, factual answers directly from election officials.
The League of Woman Voters is partnering with the Catawba County Board of Elections to bring you a panel of knowledgeable election officials ready to address your questions. The discussion will be moderated by Timothy S. Kincaid, former senior resident superior court judge for the 25B Judicial District.
Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions during the event. You may also submit questions on this page from now until May 22.
At our April Monthly meeting, we had a presentation by Julie Noh-Smith on the current state of our healthcare and what can be done to improve it.
Click for more information and the link to sign the petition to demand affordable quality healthcare for all.
Indivisible Citizens of Catawba Valley Stand With Workers and Kids on May 1
Indivisible Citizens of Catawba Valley joined other Indivisible groups, as well as the North Carolina Association of Educators, in a public display of solidarity with workers and kids on May 1.
More than two dozen people, many wearing Indivisible Citizens of Catawba Valley t-shirts, along with one protestor in a frog suit and another dressed as an ICE agent, held signs alongside Highway 70 in southeast Hickory on Friday afternoon to show their support for “Workers Over Billionaires / Kids Over Corporations.”
A small sample of the powerful words delivered by Rev Dr Hanna Broome at our No Kings Rally
Over 1300 people participated in our No Kings Rally on March 28, 2026. Click for more information and pictures from the Rally.
ICCV is honored to have received the Rev. Dr. M. L. King Annual Spirit of King Organizational Award at the Spirit of King Community Worship on January 18, 2026