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Carefree Boat Club relocating to Cornelius
Carefree Boat Club of Lake Norman has reached an agreement with Morningstar Marinas to move their six boats and operation to Morningstar Marinas/Kings Point in Cornelius. The Carefree Boat Club… Read more
How local restaurants fared in health inspections
The Mecklenburg County Health Department inspected the following Lake Norman-area restaurants from Feb. 6 to 12: Lowest Scores • Jack’s Corner Tap, 8301 Magnolia Estate Drive, Cornelius: 91.5; Cooked chicken… Read more
Police searching for felon in Northlake Mall shooting
Police are searching for a 25-year-old man they say is responsible for last week’s shooting at Northlake Mall. Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of Carlton Lamonte… Read more
Bailey Middle parents head back to school
by Tori Hamby Many years may have passed since Bailey Middle School parents last checked into homeroom, but a group of parents recently strapped on their book bags and stepped… Read more
Dancing the night away
Young ladies from Davidson Elementary got to experience a special night out at the school’s Feb. 3 father-daughter dance. Accompanied by the special men in their lives, the girls shared… Read more
St. Mark honors Black History Month
HUNTERSVILLE – St. Mark Catholic School plans to honor Black History Month through a school-wide awareness project highlighting the achievements of more than 100 influential African Americans. The school asked… Read more
Consignment sale to benefit Cornelius Elementary’s PTO
CORNELIUS – Cornelius Elementary’s Parent-Teacher Organization has partnered with Sail Again Children’s Consignment for a Clean Out Your Closet for a Cause PTO fundraiser. The organization is collecting gently used… Read more
Workshop teaches anti-bullying strategies
CORNELIUS – The Foundation for Respect Ability offers a free introductory workshop about the tools and strategies needed to combat all forms of bullying. The foundation invites parents, teachers, school… Read more
State report shows a decrease in CMS dropouts
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools dropout rate has reached a six-year low but still remains higher than the statewide average, according to a state-issued report on dropouts and school violence. The N.C…. Read more
Local students take home regional science fair honors
CHARLOTTE – Four Lake Norman-area students will advance to the state science fair after winning their divisions at the 2012 Charlotte Mecklenburg Regional Science and Engineering Fair held Feb. 4… Read more

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