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COVID-19 update April 12

April 12. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 1,469 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, as well as 904 people hospitalized due to the coronavirus. Exactly one month ago, new daily cases were at 1,998 and hospitalizations were at 1,037. Testing The statewide positive test rate is at 6.9 percent in today’s […]

New downtown land use guidance

April 12. By Dave Vieser. While most of the attention at last week’s Town Board Meeting was focused on the density changes in rural areas of Cornelius, the Town Board unanimously approved changes to the downtown area. These changes approved by the board April 5 go into effect immediately: 1 Expand the Town Center category […]

Deferred maintenance catching up to Electricities

April 12. By Dave Vieser. A 4.4 percent rate hike for ElectriCities customers set to begin July 1 may be delayed for six months. The Cornelius Town Board is split by a 3-2 margin in favor of whether the hike should be implemented as scheduled with the start of the town’s new fiscal year’s budget. “Commissioner […]

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COVID update April 9: More than 2,500 new cases reported by NCDHHS

April 9. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 2,509 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, ahead of yesterday’s 2,087 new cases and the median of 2,001 daily new cases over the past month. (See chart; data provided by Johns Hopkins University. We do not count zero days, which would include Saturdays and […]

The many faces of Smithville

Smithville revitalization: How best to fight gentrification and preserve history?

April 9. By Tonya Rivens. At the first open community Zoom meeting of the Smithville Community Coalition, approximately 23 residents along with Mayor Washam and several Town Commissioners heard about their ambitious revitalization plan for the Black community just east of I-77. Observers say there is no consensus yet as to how to revitalize and […]

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Police blotter: Incidents, arrests, citations March 31-April 6

Reported by Cornelius Police Dept. Incidents Incident Nature Incident address Reported Disposition Victim/Complainant 210331048 Fraud 18706 Silver Quay Dr 10:53:00 03/31/21 ASN Rife, James 210331056 Larceny 17111 Statesville Rd 13:09:00 03/31/21 CLO Home Depot 210331059 B&E Vehicle 15912 Trenton Place Rd 13:23:00 03/31/21 ASN Wyattworks Plumbing 210401065 Larceny 17111 Statesville Rd 13:36:00 04/01/21 CLO Home […]

April 8 COVID update: NC is 28% fully vaccinated

April 8. By Dave Yochum. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 2,087 new cases of COVID-19 statewide. Meanwhile, 40 percent of North Carolinians have been partially vaccinated; 28 percent are fully vaccinated. Today’s NCDHHS new case count is higher than any day since March 26. Hospitalizations Statewide, hospitalizations fell to 1,004, […]

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Charlotte Water not associated with ‘free community’ water test offer

April 8. If you’ve gotten a “free community water test” invitation in the mail, be prepared for a sales pitch. Charlotte Water, the publicly owned utility, says to proceed with caution. “Charlotte Water is not affiliated with this or other similar vendors offering free water quality tests,” said spokesman Cam Coley. According to marketandresearch.biz, the […]

Modern blue heaven

Our little systems have their day. Pancakes, for instance

MODERN DAD | By Jon Show In the opening scene of My Blue Heaven, when Rick Moranis comes home from work … Wait, do I need to provide context about the movie I’m referencing? My Blue Heaven. Steve Martin as Vinnie Antonelli, a former NYC mobster turned informant. Moranis as FBI agent Barney Coopersmith. Best […]

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Symphony at the Explorium cancelled, but Bailey Road Park is a ‘go’ for June 19

  April 7. An amazing Lake Norman tradition—the Charlotte Symphony performance at the Energy Explorium—has been cancelled for a second year due to the coronavirus epidemic, according to sources. In the past, thousands of people brought a picnic and a blanket to the annual event, some coming by land, some by the Inland Sea. McGuire […]