Aug. 11. The Cornelius Police Department is accepting school supply donations for its Annual Pack the Patrol Car. Donations can be brought to the Cornelius Police Department through Aug. 21 and left in the box located in the breezeway of the lobby. Please drop off supplies 8 am to 5 pm Monday – Friday. We […]
Aug. 11. The Cornelius Arts Center is offering a limited number of adult arts education ceramics programs to begin the week of Aug.17. One program is teacher-led and the others self-directed. Because of modifications in accordance with state and local guidelines on the coronavirus pandemic, class sizes will be limited to no more than four […]
Aug. 10. The NC Department of Health and Human Services this afternoon reported 626 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, down dramatically from recent weeks. There were four new deaths in today’s NCDHHS update, down from eight new deaths Sunday and 26 on Saturday. Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 rose by only two, to 1,111, approaching levels […]
Aug. 10. The annual Perseid Meteor Shower peaks Tuesday through Thursday Aug. 11-13 and is considered the best meteor shower of the year. Experts say between 50 up to 150 meteors per hour are expected to be visible in the Lake Norman region. The Perseids will be competing with the last quarter moon appearing on […]
Aug. 10. The Town of Cornelius on Friday launched PARCplus, a full school day in a safe camp setting with time for online learning plus art, exercise and homework. A maximum 30 children per week may be enrolled, beginning Monday, Aug. 24. “We are awaiting final direction from NCDHHS on how we may proceed safely. […]
Aug. 10. Today’s COVID-19 update has been delayed, according to the NCDHHS. We’re posting our tracking of the median number of new COVID-19 cases over the past month vs. the past week, based on current data through yesterday from Johns Hopkins University. The median number of daily new cases over the past week is encouraging. […]
Aug. 10. Starting this week, the US Census Bureau will be sending out trained enumerators to collect that data door-to-door as part of their “non-response follow-up” plan. Only six out of 10 North Carolina households have filled out their forms. That means millions of households are not being counted and that means North Carolina risks […]
Aug. 6. By Dave Yochum. The NC Department of Health and Human Services at noon today reported 1,545 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, down from 1,979 new cases announced yesterday. There were 42 new deaths in today’s NCDHHS update, the same as yesterday. But hospitalizations due to COVID-19 fell by 24 today, on top of […]
By Dave Vieser. The rematch between incumbent Christy Clark and John Bradford III in NC District 98 is shaping up as the top local race this year in North Mecklenburg. The candidates already have raised significant money. Clark, a Democrat, had a total of $199,000 cash on hand and Bradford, a Republican, had $135,000, as […]
Christy Clark Like many people in Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson, I grew up in a middle-class family. I’m a proud product of public schools and was the first in my family to go to college. I co-founded a small business with my husband that is located in Davidson. As a mom of five, I know […]