Monthly Archives: March 2011
From the 704…to the Final Four
Life changes for ex-Viking Skeen with Final Four trip by Chris Hunt Huntersville high school basketball fans might have recognized a familiar face on television during Virginia Commonwealth’s stunning 71-61… Read more
Bill puts MI-Connection service area at risk
by Justin Vick MOORESVILLE – State lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit MI-Connection’s service area, a move that concerns local leaders committed to the town-owned broadband company’s success. The… Read more
Can middle school sports be saved?
Lennon, journalist hold meeting to gather ideas by Tori Hamby Charlotte-Mecklenburg athletes, parents and school officials gathered in southeast Charlotte on Tuesday, March 29, to discuss ways to keep middle… Read more
Local man to defend world record at Scottish games
by Josh Lanier Eric Frasure is quite skilled at throwing things far – very far. The 26-year-old Hopewell High School graduate has set numerous world records in a number of… Read more
Agencies order sailing center to comply with lake rules
by Frank DeLoache After getting complaints about tree cutting and lake-rule violations, officials from several agencies met last week with the staff of the N.C. Community Sailing & Rowing, the… Read more
Donation made to train service dogs in honor of local fallen soldier
Susan McClamrock (center), of Concord, NC, hugs Dave Cantara (left), founder of Carolina Patriot Rovers, during a $25,000 check presentation Tuesday, March 29. The money, donated on behalf of Purina… Read more
Davidson economic development manager resigns
DAVIDSON – Kris Krider has resigned suddenly as Davidson’s economic development manager. The town sent out an announcement Tuesday, March 29, announcing he was leaving the next day, Wednesday, March… Read more
Huntersville police department invites public comment
HUNTERSVILLE – As part of its application for re-accreditation with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, the Huntersville Police Department invites town residents to give their opinions to… Read more
YMCA holding free Family Fun Day April 9
CORNELIUS – The Lake Norman YMCA, 21300 Davidson St., invites everyone to Family Fun Day, a free lakefront event April 9, a Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy… Read more
Some property owners get second notice of value
About 5,000 Mecklenburg County residential property owners have received a second notice of property value, causing some confusion. The Mecklenburg County Tax Assessor’s office sent out the second notices after… Read more


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