March 19. Central Piedmont Community College will launch a new associate degree program in global logistics and distribution management this August, supported by a $235,000 investment from JPMorgan Chase to promote career opportunities in the fast growing field. The firm announced the grant at the college’s fourth Global Competitiveness Summit. The company’s New Skills at Work […]
By Dave Yochum. Look for North Carolina’s lower tax rate to provide a bigger boost to economic development in 2016, as the new 5 percent corporate rate takes hold this year. Michael Brown, a Wells Fargo economist based in Charlotte, says “we might start seeing a little more of a boost in a couple of years.” […]
Kurt Naas, spokesman of the citizens group WidenI77, received the 2015 Citizen’s Award from the N.C. Open Government Coalition at an event in Durham. The N.C. Open Government Coalition works to unite organizations interested in ensuring and enhancing the public’s access to government activity, records and meetings. The laws that require openness in government are called Sunshine Laws; […]
March 16. Rowan-Cabarrus Community College has launched a new mobile application that gives students more control of their education. Students can view their entire course load along with detailed descriptions of each class, check their final grades on-the-go, access Blackboard, and also get personalized notifications regarding any holds on their student account. “In this technology […]
March 13. This just in from the PR staff at Lowe’s Motor Speedway: Restaurant concession stands will serve a 1,200 calorie mega-burger at an upcoming event. The sandwich—made from slices of French toast—combines a quarter-pound cheeseburger topped with hash browns, more American cheese, bacon, an egg and maple syrup. The PR people at Lowe’s Motor […]
Big Day at the Lake 2015 got under way this past month in fine form with a party for sponsors and a “Beach Bash” for friends at Harvey’s in Cornelius. I’m lucky to be associated with Big Day at the Lake, which puts at-risk youngsters from Big Brothers Big Sisters and their mentors out on […]
March 12. The City of Kannapolis will pay billionaire David H. Murdock $5.55 million for 46 acres of property in downtown Kannapolis. The city says the property and buildings have a tax value of $23 million. The purchase includes eight blocks of buildings located on Oak Avenue, West Avenue, S. Main Street and West First […]
By Dave Vieser. North Mecklenburg County Commissioner Jim Puckett says that the towns in North Mecklenburg and the Golden Crescent must work together in order to “fully demonstrate the economic power that we possess.” Puckett made his comments before a crowd of more than 50 people who braved record cold temperatures to attend the Feb. 19 […]
By Cathryn Piccirillo Sherman. The multi-million dollar SwimMAC complex planned for Langtree at the Lake will be located next to a Double-Tree Hilton brand hotel. “The North Mecklenburg area has a huge need for pool space,” SwimMAC Chief Development Officer, Norris Baker, says. “SwimMAC will be a first-class facility that’s renowned throughout the country.” SwimMAC is […]
March 9. Visit Lake Norman held its 2nd annual “Making Waves” hospitality awards luncheon to honor workers in the Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville hotel industry. The 2014 award winners are Vanessa Burris, Housekeeper with the Davidson Village Inn (Outshines from the Front Lines), Laurine Desantis, Guest Service Representative with the Comfort Inn & Suites in […]