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The sirens from MCGuire Nuclear Station that sounded this morning were accidental.

No emergency at McGuire Nuclear Station; sirens were a mistake

Jan. 19.  Mary Kathryn Green, a Duke Energy spokeswoman, said the McGuire Nuclear Station is operating safely and there is no emergency. Duke Energy is working with local and state emergency offices to determine how the alarm went off inadvertently for the McGuire Nuclear Station in Huntersville, she said. A local law enforcement source told […]

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Cornelius-based non-profit gets $3 million in ARPA funding

Jan. 19. By Dave Yochum. Carolina Farm Trust, the Cornelius-based nonprofit organization addressing food insecurity, will receive a $3 million grant from the American Rescue Plan, part of the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners funding for 75 local projects. It’s part of the $34.2 million the county has set aside for food support services, medical […]

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Town Board tightens up accessory dwelling regulations

Jan. 19. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Town Board has adopted new regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) in order to limit the number of such units throughout the town and better control density. An ADU is a dwelling unit on a permanent foundation containing areas for sleeping, cooking and sanitation, separate from and incidental […]

A work by Jacolby Satterwhite titled We Are In Hell. the artist has an exhibit in Davidson Jan. 17-March 26.

Weekender Jan. 20-22: Theater, lights, art and a big reveal

Calendar Sponsors Highlights of  weekend  events: Friday, Jan. 20 Live Music Friday  7:30-10:30 pm | Jan. 20. Matt Bush (classic rock, country). Thigs Cocktails LKN, 21234 Catawba Ave., Cornelius. The Man in Black  8 pm | Jan. 20. Advance ticket, $25; at the door $35. BoatYard Lake Norman, 18418 Statesville Rd., Cornelius. The Embers  7-10 […]

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Town Board agrees to rezone landmark property for single-family homes

Jan. 18. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Town Board unanimously approved a rezoning for a 3.9 acre parcel on Smith Circle. Applicant Steve Terpak plans to develop a 12-lot, single-family residential subdivision at that location. The stately mansion that was once the home of the Smith family will eventually be demolished. The density of the […]

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Piper’s at Galway Hooker closes while developing a ‘new concept’

Jan. 17. By TL Bernthal. Piper’s at Galway Hooker closed this month, but a new concept is promised for this spring at 17044 Kenton Drive in Cornelius. “We thank you for being a great guest. Keep a look out for a new concept this spring,” the  message on its voicemail says. The website explains it […]

Traffic on W. Catawba

Survey: NC ranks fifth for driving; Charlotte, 35th for congestion

Jan. 17. With traffic congestion costing US drivers an average of 51 hours and $869 during 2022, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2023’s Best & Worst States to Drive in. NC came in at No. 5, with Iowa in the top spot for the best state to drive, followed by Georgia, Ohio […]

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UiC highlights for 2022

Jan. 17. While Unity in Community is looking forward to its fifth anniversary celebration, the group also took time to look at what was accomplished in 2022. 4 large group meetings: January’s theme was  The Color of Law Study book study with guest speakers Staisha Hamilton and Joe Clifford In April, the  first in-person/Zoom hybrid […]

Cornelius has  a variety of options for your enjoyment, from earthen trails through wooded areas to paved greenways across open fields. Photo | Town of Cornelius

NC Year of the Trail: Path to fun, fitness

Jan. 17. The NC Year of the Trail celebrates North Carolina’s vast and diverse collection of scenic trails, paths, and greenways, and encourages all of us to recognize our role as champions of these special resources. The effort is led by the Great Trails State Coalition, a group of diverse organizations, agencies and supporters. The […]

Rendering of an archery range MecklenburgCounty is building at Fisher Farm in Davidson.

Archery range being built at Fisher Farm

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 […]