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Ardrey Kell High School principal Jamie Brooks has been suspended with pay for undisclosed reasons; district calls it a personnel issue. Assistant Principal Wright is interim leader.
Iredell Firewire shared a social media post to honor the sacrifice of soldiers on Memorial Day, urging reflection and gratitude for freedom and service.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department used Facebook to honor U.S. military members lost in service, sharing a personal tribute by veteran and CMPD Officer Michael Gainey on Memorial Day.
The City of Charlotte has recognized its Fire Alarm Division telecommunicators for their crucial role in emergency response, handling over 207,000 calls with professionalism.
CMPD Police Chief Johnny Jennings is retiring after over 30 years, including a tenure marked by crime rate declines and strategic initiatives in Charlotte.
The Lincolnton Police Department announced new promotions and welcomed Officer David Millerstrom, celebrating their team's growth and achievements on social media.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department promoted 14 members, applauding their dedication, professionalism, and compassion in serving the community.
Mark Packer, a sports radio icon, announced his retirement from ESPN's ACC Network, citing personal and professional challenges over the last three years.
Katie Hockley, received the Caught in the Act Award and praise for life-saving welfare check on an out-of-state student, showcasing her dedication to public service.
Charlotte's Solid Waste Services will not delay garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection on Memorial Day, while city offices will close for the holiday.
Kannapolis invites residents to join city Advisory Boards or Commissions to engage in local governance and influence policies in areas like planning, zoning, and recreation.
Cabarrus County announces Memorial Day closures for government offices, libraries, and certain services, with parks open and regular waste management schedules maintained.
Mooresville maintains its property tax rate and plans a slight utility rate increase, focusing on economic stability and quality municipal services in its upcoming fiscal plan.
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