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Spring has sprung and there’s lot to be done. It’s not like there hasn’t been a lot going on in spite of the crazy weather including lots of c…
It’s exciting to see some of things that are happening in our community, but on the flipside some of it might not all be good for everyone.
There’s always more news than we can report and sometimes a good story gets pushed to the back burner for a while. Leonard Conell Coleman is o…
There’s been a lot of good things this week – Pancake Day being one.
A little progress has been made this week on several fronts.
Between the wind, the rain, construction and new business, we’ve got a lot to talk about today.
More construction, dogs, litter and baseball are part of this week’s Friday Five.
Any way you slice it, business is booming in Cabarrus County. This week we’ll take a look at some of the raw numbers from 2018.
There’s plenty to talk about this week with road construction, new stores and always somebody doing something to irritate.
The business and real estate landscape in Cabarrus County seems to change with each passing day, so today’s Friday Five will deal with some of those.
While the rest of Concord seems to be booming with business, a 25-acre site in downtown Concord seems to be idle. Or is it?
It looks like widening of N.C. 73 between Concord and Huntersville is on the horizon. Here are few of the details for the proposed road improvements.
Reaction to Wednesday’s announcement that the old Philip Morris buildings would be torn down was pretty quick and varied from our readers, esp…
Let’s go back and forth a bit from the past to the present and look toward the future in today’s Friday Five.
Somebody get in touch with Creedence Clearwater Revival and find out if they ever figured out “Who’ll Stop the Rain?”
Happy holidays! If you’re like me, you’re still celebrating. It’s always a fun time of the year but really hectic. Today we’ll take a trip dow…
The holidays mean different things to different people and circumstances change from year to year. I hope this finds you well. If it doesn’t,…
Surprise, surprise – there’s more construction and I have something to complain about.
There’s a whole lot of grading going on.
It might be hard to imagine what traffic is going to look like when all the projects currently underway are completed.
Relief may be on the way for one traffic headache in Concord; the messy intersection of Cabarrus Avenue/Union Cemetery Road/Concord Parkway (U…
The biggest perk in working for a newspaper is all the wonderful people you meet. I met a bunch of folks this week backstage at the NorthEast …
Besides circulation the most complaints I get is about the editorial page. So today’s Friday Five is about questions and complaints about poli…
Today’s Friday Five will be pretty random, ranging from Sunday’s CROP Walk in Kannapolis to a personal rant against telemarketers.
Campaigns are in full swing and early voting for the Nov. 6 election is less than two weeks away. What better time to get out some information…
There’s more than we can do and mostly that’s a good thing.
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