Aug. 4. Emily Paton. Much attention recently has focused on the Confederate soldier monument at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and if or how the monument can be removed. Monuments — which can be a structure, statue or building — are constructed as part of architectural beauty and defined by the use to which it is put. […]
Aug. 4. Dave Yochum. More than 128,000 people in North Carolina have tested positive for the coronavirus and now more than 2,000 have died, according to state health officials. The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services at lunchtime today reported 1,629 new cases of the virus, up from 1,313 new cases yesterday. There was […]
Aug. 4. By Dave Vieser. A divided Cornelius Town Board last night put off a decision on whether the town should prohibit firearms at town facilities. Instead, they chose to continue research on the matter and to hold a public hearing at a future date to hear residents opinions. “This will be an ugly affair,” […]
These recent property transactions in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds. Cornelius 6/15/20 $280,000 Karen & Vernon Goebel Jr. to Juliane Kautz & Nathan Huber, 10915 Shelly Renee Dr. 6/15/20 $439,000 John & Vivian Haleem to Stephen Fleming & Yomaira Filpo, 19921 Scanmar Ln. 6/16/20 $425,000 Justin & […]
These recent property transactions over $250,000 were recorded by the county Register of Deeds in Mecklenburg and Iredell. Mooresville 6/8/20 $259,000 Robert & Vicki Scott to Matthew & Emily Duvall, 138 Water Oak Dr. 28117 6/8/20 $496,000 Alfred & Debra Lackey to Jason & Leanne Mead, 128 Wildiris Ln. 28117 6/8/20 $270,000 Charles & Linda […]
Aug. 4. By Jon Show. I am the son of a woman who taught children for most of her life. For the latter part of her career she specialized in teaching young kids with severe math deficiencies. She prided herself in being able to teach anyone how to do long division. My wife is the […]
Aug. 3. Eighteen area high school juniors have completed the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce’s Junior Leadership program which is coordinated by the 2018-2019 graduates of the Chamber’s Adult Leadership program. This year’s class includes students from Covenant Classical, Christ the King, Hough High School, The Community School of Davidson, Lake Norman Charter, North Mecklenburg […]
Aug. 3. By Dave Yochum. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services noon report today showed the number of new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in North Carolina have fallen after sizable increases last week. There were an additional 1,313 new COVID-19 cases reported Monday, down from 1,341 new cases Sunday—and 2,344 new cases on […]
Aug. 3. Former President Barack Obama has endorsed a wide variety of Democratic candidates across the country, including NC Gov. Roy Cooper, US Senate candidate Cal Cunningham and NC Rep. Christy Clark. She represents NC District 98, which includes Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville. She defeated incumbent John R. Bradford two years ago; the Republican is […]
Aug. 3. Millions of people have already lost or will lose their employer-sponsored health insurance as the coronavirus pandemic affects commerce and industry. Among the states suffering most is North Carolina, according to a new WalletHub survey. The pandemic has already postponed elective surgeries and moved many doctor visits entirely online. Meanwhile, a surge in […]