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By every measure, the first half of The Biggest Loser-Huntersville's 10-week program has been a success.

 

Things are different in the suburbs, especially for students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

 

The county is making us do it.

That's the message members of the Davidson Town Board want to send as clearly as the wail of the siren atop the Davidson Fire Department's station attached to the rear of Town Hall.

 

In one of U.S. history's most jaw-dropping displays of presidential duplicity, then-President Bill Clinton, in response to questioning in 1998 from a federal grand jury investigating events surrounding his affair with Monica Lewinsky, offered this gem:

Friday, 17 February 2012 00:01

News Briefs February 17, 2012

Tillis recieves one vote for President in straw poll

Thom Tillis is the new favorite in a recent local Republican presidential straw poll — among one voter at Monday night's meeting of the North Mecklenburg Republican Women. Tillis, who was the guest speaker at the meeting, wasn't on the ballot, but he did receive one write-in as members and attendees were polled on their favorite candidate.

 

Cornelius board hears of capital needs from PARC Department. Fake grass can provide more capacity for less.

 

Davidson Community Players, with the help of a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, will offer a free American Sign Language workshop Saturday, Feb. 18, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Armour Street Theater in Davidson. This basic introduction to ASL will cover simple phrases, finger spelling, numbers and colors as well as valuable information about the deaf culture.

Friday, 17 February 2012 00:01

Landis stepping aside at SouthLake

 

Eagles' assistant O'Donnell takes reins of football program.

The man who first envisioned offering high school football at a then small-but-growing private school in the shadow of McGuire Nuclear Station is handing off the reins of the SouthLake Christian program he has led from the outset.

Friday, 17 February 2012 00:01

Red Line debate: a clash of philosophies

 

Anti-rail points met with local counterpoints during Randal O'Toole's recent visit.

It was a room full of people, nearly all of them well accustomed— and rightly so — to usually being the smartest person in the room.

Thursday, 16 February 2012 10:53

Red Line debate: a clash of philosophies

Anti-rail points met with local counter-points during Randal O'Toole's recent visit.

 

Abraya Johnson doesn't have a favorite among the participants in The Biggest Loser-Huntersville.

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