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Elizabeth Ramsey and Jacqui Chenard were in line early today. Both are from Cornelius

What you need to know for Early Voting

Oct. 15. More than 125 people were lined up around Town Hall before Early Voting got under way at 8 am. Early voting continues until Saturday, Oct. 31. The wait at 9:45 am was about one hour. Cornelius Town Hall will be a polling location during early voting and on Election Day. Other local polling […]

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Early voting begins today

Election Day 2020 is Nov. 3 but Early Voting starts today, Oct. 15. The sample ballot below will help you prepare to cast your vote.

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COVID by the numbers: Cases, hospitalizations up; positive test rate down

Oct. 13. The NC Dept. of Health and Human Services today reported 1,926 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, up from 1,734 new cases yesterday. The total number of COVID-19 cases statewide since the outbreak began in March is at 236,407. Tests, meanwhile, are coming back positive at the rate of 6.6 percent statewide, down from […]

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Enter to win $10,000 from Allen Tate

Oct.14. Since 2007, Allen Tate Realtors has partnered with the “home team” as the Official Realtor of the Carolina Panthers. For the past seven years, Allen Tate has sponsored the popular Prowl the Den sweepstakes, inviting winners to an exclusive tailgate and tour of Bank of America Stadium. But this year, like everything else, football […]

YMCA open house Oct. 29

Oct. 14. The Lake Norman YMCA has completed work on a 10-month, $2 million renovation that includes state-of-the-art Barre and Cycle Studios, plus functional fitness areas with space for custom workouts. There is also a new “Y Kids” area designed with safety and fun in mind, in addition to existing spaces for group exercise classes […]

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Holly’z Hope ceases operations to change focus

Oct. 14. After five years of improving the lives of more than 500 dogs, Holly’z Hope says goodbye to focus on bringing about legislative change. The organization was founded in 2015 to break the cycle of chaining dogs outside for life, educating dog owners on responsible pet ownership and reducing the overpopulation of unwanted dogs. […]

COVID-19 positive testing at 7.1% in NC; 4.3% in Mecklenburg

Oct. 13. The NC Dept. of Health and Human Services today reported 1,734 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, for a total of 234,481 cases statewide since the outbreak began in March. Click here to review the latest COVID-19 data on a state and local level. Tests, meanwhile, are coming back positive at the rate of […]

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Cornelius H2O: pH is A-OK

Oct. 13. By Dave Yochum. As if the coronavirus wasn’t enough to worry about, a former mayor of Cornelius late last week said local tap water is problematic. Now he says it’s fine after all. So does Charlotte Water, the water utility. On Facebook former Mayor Jeff Tarte said “beware if you are on Charlotte […]

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Breakin my mind: Signs, signs everywhere, but within reason

Oct. 13. By ​Dave Vieser​. As political campaign signs sprout up throughout the town, Cornelius officials moved closer Monday evening to changing the town’s sign law to match state ordinances. The Planning Board gave a unanimous stamp of approval to several modifications, sending them to the Town Board for final approval. There are several elements […]

Cornelius Today and Business Today closed for Columbus Day

Cornelius Today and Business Today will be closed on Monday, October 12 in observance of Columbus Day. We’ll resume our daily newsletter on Tuesday, Oct. 13.