
Carosa’s backyard football legacy continues
Live Awesome Flag Football Tourney set for its third year.
In retrospect, it seems so obvious. What to do, the question was being considered, to honor the life of a highly admired young man, acknowledge his unique fight against an even more unique cancer, and raise money for cancer research all at the same time?
A community cornerstone to unseal its past
First Baptist-Huntersville to remove 50-year-old mementos.
Fifty years ago, a young pastor and members of his congregation marked the completion of their church's new sanctuary by sealing mementos in the building's cornerstone.
Two years, four cars, a lot of moisturizer
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Cornelius not connecting with consortium just yet
By Lynette Rinker sees an ulterior agenda in the Connect Our Future consortium, and while she doesn't appear to have made any real progress in convincing her fellow Cornelius commissioners of skeletons lurking in closets, they have agreed to take a pause in following their fellow north Mecklenburg colleagues in approving a memorandum of understanding (MOU) required to participate.
Town adopts regulations on Internet sweepstakes
Although it wasn't illegal before because state courts say it's really not gambling, now there are legal guidelines in place to govern Internet sweepstakes businesses in Huntersville.
News Briefs August 10, 2012
Crisis companions sought by United Family Services
United Family Services is searching for individuals in the Lake Norman area willing to serve as crisis companions for sexual assault victims.
Huntersville's 2030 Community Plan earns honor
An 18-month effort by the Huntersville Planning Department to create a blueprint for the town's next 20 years has won statewide accolades.
Morrison seeks broader involvement with CMS
New superintendent endorses Huntersville's CHEC, tells Cornelius he seeks 'human' resources.
Focused on the future, not fearful of the fight
Sixteen-year-old Torie Costa plans to spend her next year beating a very rare cancer.
Meanwhile, she is going to live life to the fullest.
