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Lincoln County vies for Chinese company
by Courtney Price DENVER – Lincoln County is in the running to be the site of a Chinese company’s first North American manufacturing plant. Chongqing RATO Power Co., Ltd., a… Read more
Lake Norman fish safe to eat
by Josh Carpenter MOORESVILLE – Representatives from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services say fish in Lake Norman are safe to eat. The organization and state teamed up in July for the… Read more
For this pageant, it’s all about inner beauty
by Josh Carpenter LINCOLNTON – Meet Brooke Trout. She’s tall, 6-foot-4, 270 pounds, and likes long fishing excursions on Lake Norman. She’s not exactly the most alluring woman you’ll meet,… Read more
County to move forward with development plan
Leaders hope to change state incentives policy by Courtney Price LINCOLNTON – Leaders said this week they’re willing to take some risks to attract new industries to Lincoln County. County… Read more
Forget groundhogs, focus on lake levels
Fishing with Gus Water temperatures and lake levels, not a groundhog’s shadow, will be determining factors as to how soon the fish on Lake Norman will move to the shallows… Read more
County sees slight school crime increase
Criminal acts decrease at East Lincoln High by Courtney Price Crime in Lincoln County Schools increased 12 percent in one year, according to data reported by the N.C. Department of Public… Read more
Making the grade: East Lincoln High
Ninth-grade A honor roll: Adelyn Ballard, Daylen Bass, Grant Bishop, Jessie Blake, Carly Brannan, Caleb Brooks, Zachary Brown, Christopher Buckman, Ashton Doolittle, Hunter Dyson, Miranda Eckard, Cheyenne Eurey, Cassidy Farar,… Read more
SouthLake students deliver new home to S.C. widow
by Leah Wallace Mission complete. After three trips to South Carolina, sophomores at SouthLake Christian Academy recently finished a mission they began late last year. The students traveled back to Honea… Read more
Obituaries for February 17
Robert R. McGinnis Sr. NEWTON – Robert Richard McGinnis Sr., 62, of Newton, formerly of Huntersville, died Feb. 8, 2012, at the Palliative Care Center & Hospice House of Catawba… Read more
Maness assumes control of North Lincoln football Knights
by Aaron Burns North Lincoln High football coach David Maness enters his 27th year as a head coach in 2012. (Aaron Burns/DW photo) The last time David Maness was a head… Read more

