Jan. 18. Mecklenburg County is building an archery range a Fisher Farm in Davidson. Fisher Farm is a 200 acres of land protected by environmental easements. The archery range will add to the passive recreation options allowed within the easement, while not disturbing the soil or causing erosion. Details on schedule, classes, rules and regulations […]
Jan. 16. By Dave Vieser. Seven months after an early-morning fire at the Tropicana on West Catawba Avenue caused extensive damage, Cambridge Hospitality, the operator of the nightspot, says it will not reopen. “Tropicana’s unique appeal over the years was the presentation of live music,” said Jim Gordon, co-owner of Cambridge Hospitality. “We were one […]
Jan. 16. By Dave Vieser. A public hearing on rezoning for the Reserve at Smith Circle project highlights the Tuesday Jan. 17 Cornelius Town Board Meeting. Background Applicant Steve Terpak is seeking to rezone 3.9 acres on Smith Circle to develop a 12-lot, single-family residential subdivision. The location is near Cornelius Elementary School. All lots […]
Calendar Sponsors Monday, Jan. 16 Organ at Davidson 7:30 pm | Jan. 16. Katie Ann McCarty and David Bronson performing. Free; donations accepted. Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 North Main St., Davidson. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: It Takes A Village Noon – 1:30 pm MLK & Civil Rights Trivia | Breaking Ground: A Panel […]
Jan. 16. In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. introduced the world to his dream of a society that focuses on character, not on complexion. America has certainly come closer to realizing King’s vision. However, segregation and discrimination continue to persist. In 2022, conversations on race have remained prevalent, with high-profile police brutality trials ending […]
Jan. 14. Project Change, a non-profit that seeks to raise awareness of Craniofacial Fibrous Dysplasia with McCune Albright Syndrome, will hold a 5K April 22 in Mooresville. Juliet Thomas said her son, 10 year-old Cash Thomas, was diagnosed with the rare and debilitating bone disease in his face. Background It causes facial changes, and potential […]
Jan. 13. By Dave Vieser. On the heels of a communication snafu on New Years Day, Cornelius residents are now advised that the trash and recycling pickup for Martin Luther King Day on Monday is supposed to be normal. We say normal because there is a complication impacting Waste Pro, the town’s trash/recycling firm according […]
Jan. 13. The Susan M. Tillis Foundation began 2022 sweeping away the cobwebs of COVID and reconnecting with partners, with a variety of supporters stepping up to reignite the Baby Bundle program. Through December, 1,214 Baby Bundles were delivered to junior enlisted families at Fort Bragg. The Baby Bundle shower in May resulted in baby […]
Jan. 13. Thunderstorms ended last night, ushering in cooler temps for a sunny weekend. Watch out for freezing temps overnight and look for a warm-up midweek. Friday: Mostly sunny, high 50-51. Overnight low around 31. Saturday: Becoming sunny, high 45-46 and breezy. Overnight low 26. Sunday: Sunny, high 51-52. Overnight low around 29. ML King […]
As reported by the Cornelius Police Dept. Incidents Nature Incident address Reported Disposition Victim/Complainant Larceny 20820 Torrence Chapel Rd 17:58:00 01/07/23 ASN Blount, Tykhira B&E Residential 19627 Smith Cir 09:43:23 01/09/23 ASN Sitdikova, Kristina Arrests Arrest Charge Defendant DOB Gender Race Date Address 230106003 Driving While Impaired Beal, Dylan 9/15/2001 M W 1/6/2023 Old Statesville […]