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Sink hole being repaired in Westmoreland neighborhood

June 20. Repair crews are on the scene of a sinkhole at Rosalyn Glen and Chandlers Landing in the Westmoreland development off of West Catawba. The sinkhole was reported early this morning, according to Tyler Beardsley, deputy town manager. The opening is about twice the size of a basketball, but several feet wide and several […]

Davidson OKs budget with a 12.6% average tax increase

June 20. The Davidson Board of Commissioners approved the FY 2023-2024 budget this month. The seven goal areas from the Strategic Plan are: A Well-Planned and Livable Community; Historic Preservation; Connecting People and Places, Affordable Living, Equity, and Inclusion; Sustainability and Natural Assets; Economic Development; and Operational Excellence. Town staff is greatly appreciative of the […]

Open letter to elected officials on growth

[Opinion] June 19. To: last cycle newly elected commissioners & long time mayor: From: Bill Brophey As a now 25 Year Cornelius Homeowner Citizen….THE TIME HAS COME FOR A ZERO GROWTH POLICY WITHIN CORNELIUS.  (I could never imagine such an attitude until 2023.) I understand property rights….realistic Growth trajectories…aspirations and all such good expectations, work, […]

Kincaid Trail Greenway bridge will close for maintenance

June 19. The Kincaid Trail Greenway bridge between the Pump House at 865 South St., the former Parks & Recreation Office, and The Pines at Davidson, 400 Avinger Lane, will be closed beginning Monday, June 19 for repairs. The section will be closed for at least a week while repairs are being made. For more […]

Weekend Weather: Perfect Dad’s Day

June 16. This weekend will make up for the rainy weekends we’ve had so far this spring. The forecast is sunny and warm today (Friday), Saturday and Father’s Day, but things change next week. In fact, the first day of summer is looking quite chill. Friday: Sunny, high 80s. Possible T-storms after 2. Saturday: Sunny, […]

Police confirm drug raid on Norman Island

June 16. Cornelius Police issued this press release a day after a raid on a doublewide across Norman Island Drive from Community in Christ Lutheran Church: After conducting a Narcotics Investigation for several weeks due to multiple citizen complaints, as well as a rise in overdose cases involving several neighboring jurisdictions, detectives with the Cornelius […]

Blocking your omegas is cool

June 16. By Dave Vieser. If you sense that this spring has been cooler than normal, you’re right. It’s all part of an unusual weather pattern in the atmosphere called an Omega Blocking Pattern. In this case, the blocking element has been an upper-air, low-pressure system stacked up over New England, which has stubbornly stayed […]

Police blotter: May 31-June 13

As  reported by the Cornelius Police Dept. Incidents Incident Nature Incident address Reported Disposition Victim/Complainant 230531111 B&E Residential 19827 Henderson Rd 18:52:52 05/31/23 ACT Brennan, Heather 230601002 Larceny 19400 Statesville Rd 00:01:18 06/01/23 ASN New Coin Laundry 230601117 Larceny 20329 W Catawba Av 17:44:42 06/01/23 CLO Taco Bell 230603094 Larceny 9343 Portage Dr 16:58:10 06/03/23 […]

Endless Yard Sale starts in Dunn, goes 100 miles to Weldon

June 14. If you love yard sales and road trips, the mack daddy (as you young people say) of all yard sales runs 100 miles across five North Carolina counties this Friday and Saturday. The Hwy. 301 Endless Yard Sale includes businesses, community organizations, schools and private residences selling antiques, refurbished items, and homemade crafts […]

Meck County Juneteenth closings; Cornelius business as usual

June 13. Mecklenburg County offices and services will be closed on Monday June 19 for the Juneteenth holiday. Cornelius will be open, with business as usual during office hours and for the Town Board meeting Monday evening. Ramsey Creek Beach will also be open for Juneteenth. County office closed: Department of Social Services Public Health […]