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Entries Tagged as 'Concord'

More questions about the Overcash project

May 13th, 2008 · No Comments

After my post last week on the Overcash project on Poplar Tent Road, there has been a flurry of activity from the concerned citizens of Gable Oaks, Carriage Downs, Freedom Acres, Kings Crossing and other nearby neighborhoods…and interestingly enough, from the Mayor’s office.
There are a few things coming out of the smoke and mirrors game […]

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Tags: Concord

Last weekend to enjoy decent traffic!

May 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Just a reminder, Race week is coming up soon. Starts with All Star qualifying on the 16th, and goes through the Coca-Cola 500 on 5/25.
So, if you want to get out to the Concord Mills/Speedway end of Concord for anything at all, be sure to do it this weekend so you can avoid the traffic over […]

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Tags: Concord · Harrisburg

Overcash project on Poplar Tent

May 7th, 2008 · 16 Comments

Over 200 residents of Carriage Downs, Freedom Acres, and Gable Oaks showed up Tuesday evening for an information meeting regarding two planned zoning changes to property owned by Ronald Overcash near the I-85 and Poplar Tent Road interchange. The zoning changes are needed in order to accommodate a large mixed use development on […]

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Tags: Concord · Uncategorized

I know we’ve had a drought, but this is silly

April 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I ran across this article in the Independent Tribune:
CONCORD - The fire truck’s ladder pierced the tree line at 70 feet. The nozzle is opened and shoots a stream of water at 1,000 gallons a minute stretching nearly 100 feet above the ground. The last time this nozzle was opened, something was on fire.
Firefighters from […]

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Tags: Concord

Gateway to Center City: Where’s the meat?

April 22nd, 2008 · 4 Comments

Over the past 5 years, the areas surrounding downtown Concord have changed drastically.  Several of the neighborhoods seem to be deteriorating and becoming populated by the ever growing Hispanic community we have in the area.   Anyone that has driven down Cabarrus avenue towards Old Charlotte Road and the 601 bypass in this time will notice […]

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Tags: Concord

The more you know (the more scared you should be)

April 5th, 2008 · 14 Comments

I’ve been out of law enforcement now for almost four years. I know this because my ex-partner on the force and I have an annual golf outing to celebrate our freedom from the geniusry of the law enforcement system in North Carolina.
I don’t stay in contact with many of my former partners at the department […]

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Tags: Cabarrus Politics · Concord · Personal Experiences

It’s About The Growth

April 3rd, 2008 · 19 Comments

Everybody you talk to these days wants to talk about growth. It is, I believe, the number one issue for the 2008 election cycle. School requirements, road needs, and tax issues are all directly related to how we handle growth. First, I want to explain some of the facts surrounding […]

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Tags: 2008 Election · Board of Commissioners - Cabarrus · Bob Carruth · Cabarrus Politics · Communities · Concord · Growth · Harrisburg · Kannapolis

Life or Death: The Lisa Greene Decision

February 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

This is a classic case of “What would you do?”
In one of his first interviews since the trial, Rose (the jury foreman) said the jury’s deliberations were challenging as the panel weighed 35 days of testimony and conflicting expert opinions on the fire.
The bigger challenge, Rose said, came when the jury had to decide if […]

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Tags: Concord

Light Rail in Concord?

December 10th, 2007 · 5 Comments

I remember when it was a big deal that we had a Super K AND a 24-hour Walmart. Now this from the Tribune:
If Bruton Smith’s $200 million upgrades to Lowe’s Motor Speedway really will make it the “Disney World of professional motor sports,” then a light rail connection to downtown Charlotte may be its […]

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Tags: Concord

Ray of Hope

December 4th, 2007 · Comments Off

I missed this when it came on cable, but the print story is motivating enough.
Earlier this year, a nation was hoping against all hope that a kid from Concord - UNC’s mascot - would beat the odds after being hit by an SUV in New Jersey.
He didn’t, but because of a decision he made helped […]

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Tags: Concord