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Mud at the Mill exhibition: Experience the Wonder of Clay

Sept. 12. The Cain Center for the Arts  announces the return of its annual juried show focusing on functional and sculptural works of clay. The exhibit opens today; works will be displayed at the Cornelius Art Center Gallery. Mud at the Mill presents an opportunity for local artists to exhibit their creations and for the […]

Roundabout on Mt. Holly Huntersville Road to open later this week

Sept. 12. Contractors expect to open the full roundabout at Mt. Holly Huntersville Road in Huntersville  by mid-week, with a target of Wednesday, Sept. 14. The southern roundabout on Old Statesville Road will remain closed and operating in its current form until then.  

Panthers Home Opener

2 retired FDNY firefighters from Cornelius will help kick off Panthers game

Sept.  9. By Dave Vieser. Two Cornelius residents—both former New York City firefighters—will “Keep Pounding” the drum before the start of this Sunday’s 9-11 Carolina Panther home opener at Bank of America Stadium. Jim Butler and Peter Blaich, both of whom who spent many hours at the World Trade Center following the terrorists attacks in […]

Weekend Weather: Get out your umbrellas

Sept. 9. Think of it this way: After a nice day Friday, the sun returns on Tuesday. The National Weather Service is calling for rain much of Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Look for clouds and sun today (Friday) with temps in the mid-80s. Saturday: Showers, thunderstorms. High mid-70s. Sunday: Showers, possible thunderstorms. High near 80. […]

Check out the fun at STEAMfest tomorrow at Davidson Farmers Market

Sept. 10. Visit STEAMfest at the Davidson Lands Conservancy booth at the Davidson Farmers Market 9 am to  noon Saturday, Sept. 10,  to show your support for community land preservation. Attendees can check out the  Sun Prints craft or try he Run For Green trivia quiz. This free activity is presented by the STEAMfest team […]

Update: Newest COVID boosters are available locally

Sept. 9. | Updated Sept. 15. Novant Health is now administering the updated COVID-19 booster doses in its family medicine and pediatric clinics. Patients interested in the Pfizer or Moderna bivalent booster can schedule an appointment through their primary care provider. This updated booster dose provides an immune response protective against COVID-19 the omicron variant. […]

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Lost Worlds Oktoberfest Sept. 10

Sept. 9. It’s time to don your finest lederhosen and get ready to polka ’til it hurts. The first of Lost Worlds Brewing’s Oktoberfest celebrations is this Saturday, Sept. 10 with doors opening at 11 am. The second Oktoberfest celebration will be Oct. 15. Admission is free to both events. Fill your steins with Lost […]

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“The Great Outdoors”

Camping in the dark

MODERN DAD | By Jon Show Sept. 9. The first time I went camping I was 25 years old. It was during a rafting trip with friends and I bought a two-person tent and an inflatable sleeping bag and maybe slept a total of two hours because of the terrifying noises in the dark. I […]

Mark Plott is moving | Photo: Dave Yochum

Roadside market has fresh location

Sept. 8. By Dave Vieser. Farm Fresh Nursery, a Cornelius favorite since 1991, has moved again—this time to a site on Statesville Road, only about one mile north of the old location near Bailey Road. Owner Mark Plott says the new location is temporary, but it will at least get them through the upcoming holiday […]

OOPS Polka Band

Weekender Sept. 9-11: Wildcats at home, movies, music

Trying to figure out what to do this weekend? This calendar can point you to some of the best options in Lake Norman.  For events that repeat weekly, we’ve created an ONGOING category; scroll down and you’ll find it.  Sept. 9 Live Under the Oaks 6-8 pm. Shelley Ruffin. The Plaza at Birkdale Village, Huntersville. […]