Highway Sign Brews Up Controversy
Eyebrows are being raised because of a new sign along Highway 74 and a pagan group's promise to keep the road clean.
The Silvermoon Pagan Wicca Group, through the state’s Adopt-A-Highway program, recently sponsored the stretch of road in Gastonia. At the head of the group is Kym Miller, a self-proclaimed witch who owns the Witch’s Brew Café in Lincolnton.
"We want to be community-minded and active in the area, and we wanted to do something to help keep the area clean,” Miller said Thursday.
But many Gastonia residents have their objections. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
The Silvermoon Pagan Wicca Group, through the state’s Adopt-A-Highway program, recently sponsored the stretch of road in Gastonia. At the head of the group is Kym Miller, a self-proclaimed witch who owns the Witch’s Brew Café in Lincolnton.
"We want to be community-minded and active in the area, and we wanted to do something to help keep the area clean,” Miller said Thursday.
But many Gastonia residents have their objections. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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