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Friday, 24 February 2012 00:01

Cornelius plans DDI charette

 

The Town of Cornelius will hold a three-day planning charette Thursday through Saturday, March 1-3 at Cornelius Town Hall to gather information from stakeholders and the general public into the design surrounding the diverging diamond interchange at Exit 28 of I-77. Public sessions are Thursday, 6-8 p.m., Friday, 2-5 p.m. and Saturday, 3-5 p.m. The new design will allow the interchange to handle more traffic more efficiently, at cost of $6 million, a fraction of the cost of a rebuilt, standard interchange.

 

It was a night of efficiency at the Huntersville Town Board meeting Monday night.

Friday, 24 February 2012 00:01

News Briefs February 24, 2012

Some FUEL for car creativity

The creativity of some Lake Norman-area automobile craftsmen, as well as their special customized creation, will make a nationwide television debut this week on the Speed Channel.

 

Gas utility wants to put new pipeline through nature preserve at Davidson College. School is mounting legal challenge.

A highly regarded college in an idyllic small town sets aside 200 acres adjacent to its historic campus as an ecological preserve.

Friday, 24 February 2012 00:01

'Metamorphoses' gets new life in Davidson

 

Davidson's Theater Department will present Metamorphoses, Mary Zimmerman's Tony Award-winning Broadway play based on Ovid's Greek poems about permanence, change and the human experience.

Friday, 24 February 2012 00:01

Norman Events February 24, 2012

A moms' night out to help fight cancer

In January 2007, Melissa Gibbs received the kind of news no mom ever wants to hear – that her youngest son Taylor had cancer. Taylor was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the tender age of 2, and after three arduous years of treatment, doctors declared the cancer was in remission. Two years post-treatment, Taylor is in good health and has no signs of the cancer he and his family so bravely battled.

Officially, Norfolk Southern Railroad is a company that prefers to operate out of the spotlight, shying away from media scrutiny. Behind board room doors, it is accomplished at manipulating the public process.

Norfolk Southern Railroad, which owns the tracks on which the proposed Red Line Regional Rail project would run, on Tuesday sent a letter via e-mail to North Carolina Department of Transportation Deputy Director of Transit Paul Morris — copying members of the Red Line Task Force — that, on the surface, appears to have effectively halted the Red Line proposal in its current form.

Monday, 20 February 2012 20:01

Cornelius to hold diverging diamond charette

The Town of Cornelius will hold a two-and-one-half day public charette Thursday through Saturday, March 1-3...

 

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.

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