Monthly Archives: February 2012
End of the Line?
Norfolk Southern won’t support the current Red Line Plan by Eren Tataragasi CORNELIUS – Norfolk Southern officials said this week the current financing plan for the proposed Red Line Regional… Read more
College fights pipeline through preserve
by Katie Orlando DAVIDSON – Davidson College is protesting a planned Piedmont Natural Gas pipeline that would cut through the school’s ecological preserve, saying it could damage the sensitive natural… Read more
Chief: It’s time we patrol our own waters
by Eren Tataragasi CORNELIUS – Police Chief Bence Hoyle said now is the time to create an around-the-clock lake patrol to police the town’s waters. Hoyle, who spoke with Mecklenburg… Read more
Catching up with Randy Kincaid
by Katie Orlando Stepping down as mayor of Davidson in 2007 hasn’t stopped Randy Kincaid’s work for the community. Randy Kincaid was first elected to the Davidson Town Board in… Read more
Commissioners look to improve crosswalk safety
by Eren Tataragasi CORNELIUS — With several near misses lately, town commissioners are looking for ways to improve the safety of crosswalks in town, particularly the one at Jetton Park… Read more
Convention will not house delegates in Lake Norman area
by Katie Orlando The Democratic National Convention Committee announced Feb. 14 where 6,000 delegates will stay for the convention the week of Sept. 3, 2012, leaving northern Mecklenburg towns off… Read more
Commissioners get crash course in quad left turn
by Josh Lanier HUNTERSVILLE – Making a turn onto Sam Furr or Statesville roads will get a little trickier next month as a new “quad left” intersection is set to… Read more
Connie Company molds future actors
by Katie Orlando The Connie Company, the children’s theater of Davidson Community Players, will house summer theater camps for ages 4-18 at the Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour St. in… Read more
Campers do more than arts and crafts at Lake Norman YMCA
Registration is open for the Lake Norman YMCA’s variety of day camps for pre-school-10th graders. Campers will enjoy the outdoors, swim in the lake and develop specific skills. Forms are… Read more
Huntersville girl donates hair to Locks of Love
Six-year-old Lilly Gann of Huntersville walked into Snip-It’s at Birkdale Village Feb. 18 and had 10 inches of her hair cut to donate to Locks of Love, a public nonprofit… Read more


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