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Guest Opinion: A vision for Cornelius

GUEST OPINION | By Chuck Travis Travis, a former mayor of Cornelius, is a Principal/Architect with the firm Housing Studio, PA. The firm is currently designing Junker Place on West Catawba and Caroline adjacent to Antiquity. When we elect local leaders, we want them to listen, learn and make the best-informed decisions.  Their primary job […]

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The Jon show: Here’s to mid-life [yay]

MODERN DAD | By Jon Show Dec. 13. I celebrated my 26th birthday with friends by going to Cajun Queen in Charlotte, where I ordered the BBQ shrimp appetizer and a bowl of etouffee – because that’s what I always order when I go to Cajun Queen. At some point my brother decided to raise […]

Through Dec. 24: Santa at Birkdale Village 

Weekly Planner Dec. 13-19: Pancake dinner with Santa, lighted boat parade and more

Trying to figure out what to do? This calendar, published weekly on Mondays, can point you to some of the best options in Lake Norman. Here’s a look at what’s coming up: Dec. 13, 14 and 16 Open Track Nights on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-8 pm. James Hoyt Wilhelm Park’s 1/4-mile walking track will be […]

You can double your donation to Lake Norman Humane

Dec. 13. Despite the continued economic uncertainty of the pandemic, Lake Norman Humane has served more animals in need than ever before.  Thanks to a pledge from Lake Norman Humane Board President Josh Tucker, all Hope for the Holidays donations  will be matched up to $10,000. To date, Lake Norman Humane has cared for nearly […]

Mr. & Mrs. Claus were at Baileys Glen Christmas parade

Dec. 11. Bailey’s Glen residents and their children and grandchildren delighted in a Christmas parade featuring the Hough High Band, cheerleaders, dancers, elves and Santa and Mrs. Claus. [Ho ho ho, Rod and Jeanie Bratton!]

COVID update: Hospitalizations statewide at 1,493

Dec. 10. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 3,606 new COVID cases statewide, down from 4,153 new cases yesterday. Statewide hospitalizations climbed to 1,493, roughly 60 percent of year-ago levels. Positive tests The positive test rate statewide was 7.4 percent in today’s NCDHHS report. In Mecklenburg, 7.8 percent. Regional positivity The […]

David Hamme, founder of Lost Worlds Brewing / Photo by Tripp Liles

At Lost Worlds Brewing, it’s all about building community

Nov. 10. By Tripp Liles. Starting a new business in the best of times is challenging but imagine starting a craft beer business during the onset of a global pandemic. That was the task faced by Dave Hamme, founder of Lost Worlds Brewing in Cornelius, who with a dedicated staff managed to not only survive […]

Come one and all to Mt. Zion UMC Christmas worship

Mt. Zion United Methodist Church invites everyone to worship at the church for Christmas All services will be held in the sanctuary at the church campus, 9600 Zion Ave., Cornelius. For more information visit www.mtzionumc.net. Dec. 12 Mt. Zion United MethodistChurch 8:30, 9:45 and 11 am. Advent Sermon Series – “How Did You Get in […]

McDowell Creek Greenway Phase II / Jason Benavides photo

Greenway officially opens with ceremony on Saturday

Dec. 9. The Town of Cornelius will dedicate the new McDowell Creek Greenway—Phase 2 runs from Magnolia Estates Drive to Westmoreland Road—at noon on Saturday. The ceremony will be at the trailhead near the Publix parking lot. What is it? For cyclists and walkers, it’s a safe route from the Publix area to Birkdale. (You […]

COVID update: New cases surpass 4,000

Dec. 9. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported more than 4,000 new COVID cases for the first time since the September delta spike. Today’s volume of new cases is 4,153—nearly double what was recorded on Monday of this week. Positive tests The positive test rate statewide was 7.1 percent. Regional positivity […]