Sept. 1. These are recent property transactions over $250,000 recorded by the county Register of Deeds in Iredell County. Mooresville 7/6/20 $320,000 Joshua & Genelle Gardner to Philip & Deborah Solomone, 141 Chertsey Dr. 28115 7/6/20 $522,500 Ayers, Dortch & Lyons to Clear Capital Investment Group, 111 Bay Port Ln. 28117 7/6/20 $355,000 Michelle L. […]
Aug. 31. The Cornelius PARC Department is starting to bring back as much of their programming as possible in the coming weeks and months. PARC is asking resident to telling them what you think by taking this five-minute online survey. Modifications will be implemented in program as necessary in accordance with state and local guidelines.
Aug. 31. The Cornelius Police Department and Cornelius PARC Department will be hosting a Parade of Lights for National Night Out on Tuesday, October 6 from 5 pm – 8 pm. National Night Out is normally held on the first Tuesday in August when residents have an opportunity to meet Local Public Safety Officers and […]
Aug. 31. Tina Postel, executive director of Loaves & Fishes, announced Loaves & Fishes was recently informed of a data security incident by one of its third-party service providers, Blackbaud. Blackbaud is one of the world’s largest providers of constituent relationship management systems, providing donor record-keeping for hundreds of foundations, health care organizations and non-profit […]
Aug. 31. The Davidson Board of Commissioners unanimously approved moving forward with the engineering for sidewalk on the northside of Beaty Street, from the entrance of Oakhill Apartments to Shearer Street and possibly to north Main Street. The FY2021 budget allocates $130,000 for new sidewalk projects. Staff will begin preliminary engineering, refine the budget and […]
Aug. 28. Our weekend weather gets off to a funky start (as you young people say), with late afternoon storms, likely extending into Saturday afternoon, highs around 86 with southwest wind 11 to 15 mph, and gusts as high as 26 mph. Sunday is an entirely different day, with lots of sun, calmer winds and […]
Aug. 28. Davidson is donating a fire engine to the Millers Ferry Fire Department, located just outside of Salisbury. The Millers Ferry Fire Department lost all three of its frontline fire engines from its primary fire station when a tractor trailer drove through an accident scene on I-85, striking the three trucks on Aug. 11. […]
Aug. 28. Programs through the Davidson Parks & Recreation Department are open for registration. There are activities for children, as well as opportunities for adults with an emphasis on enhancing physical, mental, financial, and social wellness. In light of continuing COVID-19 restrictions, the department has expanded its offerings to help students and families navigating remote […]
Incidents Incident Nature Incident address Reported Disposition Victim/Complainant 200819085 B&E Vehicle 19417 Ruffner Dr 11:19:00 08/19/20 ASN Sutphin, David 200819137 B&E Vehicle 18708 Ronceverte Dr 17:07:00 08/19/20 ASN Day, Kera & John 200819155 Larceny 8725 Creek Trail Ln 20:00:00 08/19/20 ASN Phillips, Annette 200819161 Larceny 8725 Creek Trail Ln 20:35:00 08/19/20 ASN Gupta, Arpit 200820072 […]
Aug. 27. The popular fall tradition will have a to-go menu only this year. You can purchase BBQ by the pound, coleslaw and sauce to go by ordering in advance or taking your chances at first come, first served at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 19600 Zion Ave. Pickup lines open at 10:30 am Saturday […]