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Light Up Cornelius starts at 4 pm downtown

​ The weather outside was frightful this morning, but it will be fine by the time ​Light Up Cornelius ​gets under way in downtown Cornelius late this afternoon. ​The annual Christmas tree lighting on the lawn behind Cornelius Town Hall is a town tradition. ​ ​The National Weather Service says precipitation ends early this afternoon​; the high […]

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Questions around the toll lanes?

What portion of the project will be finished in January? Most of the new lanes in the Cornelius/Huntersville area will be completed and open by January but in areas closer to Charlotte, work remains. Detectors have been installed above the toll lanes to read license information on cars using the toll lanes. This information is […]

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Cornelius fraudster Rich Davis checks into prison in Alabama

By Dave Yochum.  Velveeta is $2.95, Vienna sausages are $2.55 and Spam is 90 cents at the Montgomery Air Force Base Federal Prison Camp, which Richard Wyatt Davis Jr. now calls home. Davis, 42, lived the high life in a 5,800-square-foot lakefront mansion on Belle Isle Drive. Now he’s prisoner No. 33303-058 in Alabama. His […]

Peninsula Community Foundation grant

The Peninsula Community Foundation approved a $4,000 grant to Live Healthy Carolinas, a Davidson-based charity that provides holistic education to reverse and prevent disease. The grant will go towards materials to support the Live Healthy Kids program at Lake Norman Charter School. It teaches children healthy habits through hands-on cooking, nutrition lessons, and physical activities. The […]

Cool fall weather on Thanksgiving, tree-lighting Saturday

​Look for great Cornelius weather on ​Thanksgiving​ Eve and Turkey Day itself. The weather will be sunnuy both days with hights around 53 or 55 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. ​Friday will be a much more chilly​, no more than 45 degrees, according to NWS. Showers come in Friday night and stay with us […]

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Town Board OKs Charter Cornelius project in 4-1 vote

  Nov. 20. By Dave Vieser. The days are numbered for that 11-acre stand of pine trees between Knox Road and West Catawba. In a 4-1 decision, the Cornelius Town Board approved the rezoning of prime commercial land Monday evening to allow the construction of retail and office buildings. The approval followed a two-hour public […]

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Arrivederci Pizza Hut; Starbucks will move

  Nov. 19. The old Pizza Hut  on West Catawba Avenue has been demolished to make way for a new 3,237 square foot Starbucks, complete with a drive through. Said to be one of the largest Starbucks’ in the country, the new facility will replace their current location on One Norman Boulevard and West Catawba. […]

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Cornelius QuikTrip: At a crossroads

By Dave Vieser. QuikTrip’s arrival in Cornelius has been anything but quick: Efforts to reach a consensus on the intersection of Hwy. 21 and Catawba Avenue have gone in circles. Now QT says it may lease the forlorn property rather than redevelop it. Officials at QuikTrip as well as Cashion’s and nearby businesses oppose the […]

Nannie Potts—Cornelius’ first female mayor and only African-American mayor—passes away

Nov. 10. Nannie Potts, the first female mayor of Cornelius—and the only African-American mayor—has passed away. She was a devoted church worker at Torrence Chapel AME Zion, a political figure with whom future mayors sought counsel, she grew up on a farm near Hoke Lumber in Davidson. She leaves behind husband Mickey Potts, the barber […]

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Modern Dad: Thankful for a life well lived

By Jon Show. Bob Herberger would have been 98 years old this week but he died last month in a nursing home in Texas. He was my grandfather. Bob was quiet and kind. Thoughtful and giving. He loved desserts, prime rib, reading books, fishing, and smiling at a pretty lady. He had one beer every […]