The home at 634 Magnolia Crossing Circle, Concord was sold on Aug. 6, 2020 by Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County Inc. for $167,000. The buyers were Tameko L. Sutton and Leroy J. Washington Jr..
The home at 2711 Dellinger Drive, Charlotte was sold on Aug. 6, 2020 by Southcraft Builders Inc. for $250,000. The buyers were Kelvin and Felita Howard.
The two bedroom, one bathroom home at 418 W. Peterson Drive, Charlotte was sold on Aug. 6, 2020 by Terry Lynn Morton Jr. and Terry L Morton Jr. for $369,000. The buyer was Steven G. Harris.
The property at 441 Summer Ridge Drive, Stanley was sold on Aug. 6, 2020 by Pase LLC for $175,000. The buyers were Jonathon Kyle and Brittany Amber McMahan.
The four bedroom, two bathroom home at 2411 Waxhaw Marvin Road, Marvin was sold on Aug. 6 by Carol D. Land, Carol Denise Land, John T. Land and John Terrell Land for $1,050,000. The buyer was Marvin Farms LLC.
On Aug. 6, 2020, Shafique Fidai, Agt Hanson M. Kirk and Fatima Mamdani sold their four bedroom, two bathroom home at 464 Will-Etta Drive, Concord to Kirt Eure for $220,000.
Tropical Storm Isaias is expected to bring 4-6 inches of rain to Wilson from Monday evening until the storm moves out mid-day Tuesday. The biggest threats to our area is flash flooding and high winds.
As the mother of a 4-year-old, Dr. Christy Cobb is always trying to find creative ways to keep preschoolers engaged, especially during the long days of pandemic-induced isolation.
Donor support in the last year helped East Carolina University continue its transformative education and regional impact and respond to the coronavirus pandemic by offering relief funds to students.
Forecasters predict that Isaias will strengthen into a Category I hurricane before it comes ashore later this evening. Tropical force winds will begin to arrive at dusk, with the worst of the storm lasting until after midnight.
Pledge articulates behavioral expectations for all students, faculty and staff. The Duke Compact, which arrives in the inboxes of all Duke faculty, staff and students today (Tuesday), is a pledge to commit to far more than just ourselves as the fall semester begins.
On March 31, 2020, Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No 124, which suspended fees and disconnections for utility services. The executive order expired on July 29, 2020.