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Davidson Farmers Mkt partial reopening June 27, full reopening July 11

June 4. Phase One of the Davidson Farmers Market reopening starts Saturday, June 27 with pre-order pick-up only and in a slightly different format. DFM will temporarily be limited to the Jackson Street Parking Lot and surrounding area while the Town of Davidson completes construction on the parking lot and the green space by Summit […]

Summer camps have openings

June 4. Although Cornelius PARC Dept. full-day summer camps are sold out, and others have been cancelled due to COVID-19, there are at least 90 other camps, including sports, arts, and recreation partial-day camps with remaining spaces available. Details at www.cornelius.org/summercamps. Camps will follow the Centers for Disease Control and North Carolina Department of Health […]

CLT Host 2020 issues statement

June 3.“We were disappointed to learn of plans to move the Republican National Convention from Charlotte and that RNC officials are actively visiting other cities for the relocation of the convention. Our team has worked diligently and in good faith for over two years and this decision will unfortunately impact small businesses, the hospitality sector […]

Holly’z Hope, Pawbrokers hosting food drive Saturday

June 3. Holly’z Hope & Pawbrokers are hosting a Dog Food Drive Saturday June 6. Because of COVID-19 and distancing the need is urgent, said organizer Roxanne Blake. There will be a van parked at 20105 Norman Colony Road with the rear hatch open so people can place bags of dog food directly in the […]

Final town budget public hearing scheduled for June 15

June 3. By Dave Vieser. Cornelius Mayor Woody Washam has released the schedule for adopting the town’s proposed 2021 budget. The next public hearing will be Monday, June 15, and the budget will be adopted on Thursday, June 18. Both meetings will be in-person sessions at Town Hall with a Livestream option. Physical distancing will […]

NC Sen. Jeff Jackson’s account of protests in Charlotte

June 1. FIRST PERSON. By Jeff Jackson. Last night I went into uptown at around 7 pm to do my part to help keep the peace. Our city had already had a peaceful and powerful protest earlier that afternoon with a message of love and justice and it was important that the evening protest stayed […]

Here’s the latest on where to dine

Visit Lake Norman is launching Partnership Opportunity Resource Tool (PORT) extranet system for local restaurants to  update account information, website listing description that displays on the VLN restaurant webpage, update amenities, post special offers as well upload photos. “We are constantly exploring how to better serve our hotels and restaurants, and this will be a […]

Young people: Apply for YES award

June 1. Canopy Housing Foundation and Realtor members are calling on area youth who are engaged in service and improving the community to apply for the Canopy Housing Foundation’s Youth Excellence in Service (YES) Award. The award was initiated to recognize youth working to improve the quality of life in the region. When young people […]

Lakeside Charter delivers diplomas to 8th grade grads

June 1. Staff members from Lakeside Charter Academy delivered yard signs, gifts, and  diplomas to eighth grade graduates on May 27.  “Personal touches like this makes LCA a special school,” said Dr. Jim Montague, principal.

Incidents, arrests, citations May 29

INCIDENTS Incident Nature Incident address Reported Disposition Victim/Complainant 200520100 Larceny 20125 N Main St 16:46:49 05/20/20 CLO Food Lion 200522062 Fraud 19305 W Catawba Av 08:49:14 05/22/20 ACT CVS Pharmacy 200524114 Damage Property 19231 School St 16:32:24 05/24/20 ASN Blanco, Rodriguez & Brenda ARRESTS Arrest Charge Defendant DOB Gender Race Date Address 200522167 (F) Breaking […]