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Matt Bush

Weekender July 1-4: Take a break from your backyard fun

July 1 Live Music 7-10 pm. Therese Jeffer & Dave Butler. Royal Bliss Brewing, 7532 Royal Bliss Ct., Denver. Live music  6-9 pm. Sara Miskelly. Acoustic. Food truck on site. Lost Worlds Brewing, 19700-D One Norman Blvd., Cornelius. Concert 7 pm. Completely Unchained, Van Halen tribute band with opening act Hells Bells. Tickets $20. Boatyard […]

Drew Pappas

Cool story: Free community refrigerator is an Eagle Scout project

June 29. Thanks to the hard work of Eagle Scout Drew Pappas, people facing food insecurity have access to fresh produce for free at the Community Refrigerator at the Ada Jenkins Center. Young Drew, the son of Richard and Eilish Pappas of Cornelius, came up with the idea for his Eagle Scout project after researching […]

Davidson teen part of team spreading awareness of historic preservation to a new generation

June 29. The student leaders that make up the American Battlefield Trust’s 2021-2022 Youth Leadership Team, including a teen from Davidson, recently completed capstone projects that highlight battlefield preservation, education, or visitation. Through the Youth Leadership Team program, the trust challenges young people to seek out adventure, creativity, an expanded network, and a greater understanding […]

You can reserve your spot at the LKN Chamber of Commerce 2022 Women’s Conference

June 29.  Tickets are available for the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce 2022 Women’s Conference presented by Atrium Health. The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Diversity Council has selected Lisa Kelly, Dr. Lexi Lain, Tonya Rivens, Amber Valentine as speakers to share their stories of success. There will also be team building and networking opportunities. […]

The dunk tank is a CPD tradition at National Night Out

How to be a sponsor or vendor at National Night Out

June 29. The Cornelius Police Department and Cornelius Parks & Recreation Department will host National Night Out, a free public event on Aug. 2 at Bailey Road Park. The event promotes community safety and crime prevention. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy local community safety vendors, children’s activities, entertainment, food and more.  Sponsors and […]

Independence Day newsletter schedule

June 28. The Cornelius Today and Business Today newsletter will observe the Independence Day holiday July 4 unless there is a breaking news event. The newsletter will resume July 5.

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Study: NC 2nd-safest state during COVID-19 pandemic

June 28. North Carolina scored second place in a nationwide study of safest states during the COVID-19 epidemic conducted by WalletHub. WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia across five key metrics: Community transmission, the rates of positive testing, hospitalizations and death, as well as the share of the eligible population getting […]

New volunteer opportunity at Angels & Sparrows

June 28. Angels & Sparrows is partnering with Read a Book, Earn a Book, a nonprofit that will allow  Angels & Sparrows to bring literacy in a fun and engaging way to the children participating in its Pathway Tutoring and Education program. The program provides new books from all genres and for all age groups […]

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7 tips for being out in the sun

  June 28. By Regan M. White and Greg Sullivan Novant Health  Tank tops, shorts, sundresses and bikinis – however you choose to brave summer’s blistering temps, make sure you play it safe with all that time spent outside in the sun. Dr. Phillip Khan of Novant Health Coastal Plastic Surgery provided some sun-safety tips […]

First case of monkeypox reported in Mecklenburg

June 27. Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in the county. Monkeypox is a rare but potentially serious, viral illness that typically involves flu-like symptoms, swelling of the lymph nodes and a rash that includes bumps that are initially filled with fluid before scabbing over. MCPH did not release […]