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COVID update: Aug. 17

Aug. 17. With a third dose of COVID vaccines soon to become standard procedure for coronavirus protection, the NC Dept. of Health and Human Services today reported 3,575 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, and 2,828 related hospitalizations. Hospitalizations statewide are about double levels at the beginning of August; on Aug. 2, 1,359 North Carolinians were […]

Dr. Priest gets the vaccine. Photo: Novant Health

Novant’s chief epidemiologist discusses Delta variant, vaccines

Aug. 17. By Dave Yochum. Dr. David Priest, chief epidemiology officer at Novant Health, says the healthcare giant is gearing up to administer third doses of the coronavirus vaccine in a matter of days. He said his mother, a cancer patient in another state, has already received her third dose. During a media briefing this […]

Soup kitchen in Huntersville to re-open

Aug. 17. Angels & Sparrows  will be opening for dine-in service in early September. The organization will need disinfectant wipes  to keep the tables and chairs clean between guests during serving hours. The Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen serves lunch Monday through Friday from 11am to 1pm. You can drop off donations Monday-Friday 8:30 am […]

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Atrium office building gets Town Board OK

Aug. 17. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Town Board unanimously approved the rezoning which will permit Atrium Health to build a two-story, 25,000 square foot medical office building on the west side of Hwy. 21 at the future intersection of a new Bailey Road extension. The building will occupy approximately 6.5 acres of a 97-acre […]

Masks are still required at hospitals.

CLT mask mandate to return; Cornelius will wait 10 days

Aug. 16. By Dave Yochum. As new COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to spike statewide, Charlotte and Mecklenburg County will go under a mask mandate. When it goes into effect depends on where you are. Charlotte and Mecklenburg are expected to rely on emergency powers to quickly mandate masks for indoor public spaces; they’ll go […]

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COVID update Aug. 16: NC hospitalizations five times higher than mid-July

Aug. 16. The NC Dept. of Health and Human Services today reported 3,778 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, and 2,651 related hospitalizations. There were 54 deaths between Friday’s NCDHHS report and today’s. On July 16, there were 536 people hospitalized due to COVID in North Carolina, up from 492 on July 15. On Aug. 2, […]

Sebastian Mesanza helps with boat rentals at Crown Harbor Marina / Photo by Dave Yochum

Stern warnings about boating safety

Aug. 16. In 2019, the Coast Guard reported 4,168 accidents that involved 613 deaths, 2,559 injuries and approximately $55 million in damage to property as a result of recreational boating accidents. Where the cause of death was known, 79 percent of fatal boating accident victims drowned. Of those victims, 86 percent were not wearing a […]

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Greenway Gartens public hearing set for Sept. 7

Aug. 15. By Dave Vieser. The developer of Greenway Gartens has asked the town to schedule their public hearing—and possible approval—for the Sept. 7 Town Board meeting. The project encompasses 25 acres on Zion Avenue and includes 398 multi-family units, 50 townhomes, and 55,000 square feet of commercial space including a brewery and beer garden. […]

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Atrium office project comes before Town Board Monday

Aug. 16. By Dave Vieser. Plans for a new medical complex in Cornelius will likely take a step forward at tonight’s Town Board meeting. The proposal by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority—also known as Atrium—to construct a two-story, 25,000 square foot building on Hwy. 21 for professional and general office uses will be considered for final […]

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20th anniversary observation planned for 9-11 Monument at Fire Station No. 1

Aug. 14. US Sen. Thom Tillis, who got his start in politics nearly 20 years ago on the Cornelius Town Board, will be the keynote speaker at the 9/11 Remembrance Vigil on Saturday, Sept.11 at Fire Station No. 1. The community is invited to quietly reflect and remember at the site of the Cornelius Never […]