Point of Grace Lutheran Church has completed its move from a storefront on North Main Street in Cornelius to a freestanding building on Hwy. 21 just south of Sam Furr Road in Huntersville. The congregation meets 11 am Sundays for a reduced-length service with social distancing. Community in Christ is offering “Splash in God’s Word” […]
June 29. Outbreaks of the coronavirus at four nursing homes in North Carolina—including two in Mecklenburg County—are over, according to a new report from the NC Dept. of Health & Human Resources. The NCDHHS says the outbreaks at Autumn Care in Cornelius and The Pines in Davidson have ended based on an official definition: An […]
June 29. The New York City metro region was the epicenter of COVID-19 impact during March, April, and May; however, rates of transmission have clearly changed between May and June. As New York’s transmission rates continue to drop—67.2 percent less in June to be exact—transmission has ramped up in states throughout the south and the […]
This article is part of Novant Health’s Healthy Headline series. To help slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced June 24 that the state will remain in phase two of its reopening plan for at least another three weeks. The governor also announced that a mandatory statewide face-covering requirement when in […]
June 29. By Dave Vieser. The town is gearing up to staff its two fire stations with full-time staffers, transitioning from part-time and volunteers who once chased the firetrucks in private vehicles to the fires. The new Cornelius Town budget, which was approved on June 18, includes $186,930 to initiate the transition from part-time to […]
June 29. By Dave Vieser. The Alexander Farm item listed on Monday’s Planning Board agenda for “consideration of approval” is actually only an information presentation. No vote or decision will be taken tonight. “The applicant requested an information session to update the Planning Board on what they have submitted for review, which is their prerogative,” […]
June 26. By Dave Yochum. If math is your thing, it’s possible to get a handle on whether the rate of COVID-19 cases is climbing slower or faster than the past month by comparing the trailing seven-day median to the 30-day or 31-day median. Based on Johns Hopkins University data, the median number of new […]
June 26. By Emily Paton. This summer is the perfect time to try some new trails, and there are options close to home. Try these six footpaths within ten miles of Cornelius, and don’t forget to pack your sunscreen, bug spray, and helmet if applicable; leashed pets and bikes permitted unless noted otherwise. At all […]
June 26. Drive-in movies are happening at Oak Street Mill in Old Cornelius Friday and Saturday evening at 8:55 pm when Bella Love screens “SING,” the 108 minute animated feature about one koala’s hope to save his theater with a talent show. Park between 8:15 pm and 8:45 pm. Tickets can be purchased from Bella […]
June 26. By Emily Paton. During this period of pandemic, if there’s one thing that keeps us going, it’s caffeine. Today we shed light on a few local coffee shops that can satisfy both a quarantine craving and a hot summer’s day desire. Give them a visit: A community staple, Old Town Public House doubles […]