April 26. Atrium One Health Family Medicine Lake Norman is moving into the new Antiquity Medical Plaza in June. Effective June 5, providers will move less than 5 miles down the road, from Sherrill Estates in Huntersville, to 20036 Zion Ave. Suite 100 in Cornelius. These providers are moving in June: Doctors Rada Brooks, Vanessa […]
April 25. Lisa Schlachter of Charlotte is the new vice president of Institutional Advancement at Central Piedmont Community College where she will lead fundraising efforts as director of the Central Piedmont Foundation. She was vice president of financial development YMCA of Greater Charlotte. She began her career in alumni relations at the University of Louisiana […]
April 25. These businesses have registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State. Cornelius 2/16/23 Dexios Services LLC, David C. Parker Jr., 10308 Bailey Rd. Ste. 430, Cornelius 2/16/23 Jennisellstheblock LLC, Jennifer Nicole Williams, 19721 Bethel Church Rd., Cornelius 2/16/23 Peaking Waters LLC, Nicholas P. Conenna, 9938 Caldwell Depot Rd., Cornelius 2/16/23 Vineyard Mooresville Church, […]
April 24. By Dave Yochum. North Carolina has four cities—Charlotte, Durham, Raleigh and Winston-Salem—on WalletHub’s 20 Best Cities to Start a Business. WalletHub compared the relative startup conditions and opportunities that exist in 100 cities. They used 19 key metrics, ranging from the five-year business-survival rate to labor costs to office-space affordability. Durham ranked 5; […]
April 19. The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce will hold a candidate training program for people interested in future elected office. The Lake Norman Academy of Political Leadership is an introduction to campaigning for local, county and state office. The program, which costs $120 to attend, will be held April 29, May 6 and May […]
April 18. Town Commissioner Bobby Compton was named Downtown Mooresville’s 2022 Main Street Champion by the North Carolina Main Street Program at the 2023 conference in Statesville. The award was announced by the Mooresville Downtown Commission (MDC), which works to stimulate economic development within the context of historic preservation. Background The Champion award is presented […]
April 17. A recent report found that Charlotte is the eighth-most diverse city in the nation—more diverse than Los Angeles (No. 10) and Chicago (No. 17). With a significant rise in hate crimes, personal finance website WalletHub.com released its report on 2023′s Most Diverse Cities in America. Click here for the complete report. From a […]
April 17. Novant Health Foundation announced the establishment of the Agnes B. and Edward I. Weisiger Endowed Chair to recognize and support the leading-edge work of next-level physicians at the Novant Health Cancer Institute. Dr. David Rizzieri, system physician executive for the Novant Health Cancer Institute, has been named the inaugural endowed chair. The support […]
April 13. An Australian environmental cleanup company is coming to Statesville where it is completing its first plant in the United States. EPOC Enviro, which will get $1.6 million in state incentives, will bring 226 jobs that pay an average of $64,000 a year. Hiring begins this summer. The 260,000 square-foot plant on Route 70 […]
April 12. [Opinion] Mr. Perry’s comments are once again a continuance of his disingenuous statements and claims. Had he even contacted our group one time during the rezoning process the outcome may have been different. His zoom meetings with a few HOA members did not represent our community’s position on the rezoning. Had NAP demonstrated […]