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A high demand for houses. It seems like every day someone contacts me or my family about selling our house. For the record, my house is not for sale. I donât want to sell and I donât care if you can pay cash. Good for you.
Some people text you. Others send postcards with a picture of my house on it. Are any of you getting these?
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Lots of new houses are being built. From Jan. 1 until June 30, Cabarrus County issued 845 permits for single family homes, according to reports in the Cabarrus Construction Standards office. The total value is just under $223.3 million.
Man killed after colliding with UNC Charlotte student driving wrong way on I-85 in Cabarrus County
Deadly crash shuts down part of I-85 By Kristi O Connor | May 16, 2021 at 7:25 AM EDT - Updated May 17 at 3:55 PM
CONCORD, N.C. (WBTV) - A man was killed early Sunday after crashing with a college student driving the wrong way on I-85 in Cabarrus County, according to N.C. Highway Patrol.
The crash happened around 5:30 a.m. between Poplar Tent Road and George Liles Parkway.
The man killed was 55-year-old Bobby Black, who was driving back home to Salisbury when he crashed with a 19-year-old female student at UNC Charlotte, according to troopers.
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E.L.K. didnât let hindrances stop its work. Of course, E.L.K. is the anti-litter group we told you about a few weeks ago â Eliminating Litter in Kannapolis. The group held its first clean-up event led by Rita Bliven.
âWe had 12 amazing volunteers show up and clean up litter in the 38 degree rainy weather,â Bliven said. âWe gathered and bagged 12 bags of litter. We plan to do much more but Saturday was a great start considering the conditions. I am so thankful for everyone who showed up and worked hard, and for the adopt-a-street program.â
The group worked on West 8th Street and got about half of the street cleaned. Theyâre going back later to finish.
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Officials Say Illness Outbreak Tied To Sushi Sold At Two Concord, N.C. Harris Teeter Locations Is Over
December 18, 2020
The Latest:
Health officials say the illness outbreak related to individuals getting sick after eating sushi from two separate Harris Teeter locations in Concord is over after inconclusive results, and there has been no additional illnesses reported as of December 1st.
As part of the investigation officials say multiple food and individual specimen samples were submitted to the laboratory to be tested for a broad range of pathogens in order to identify the agent responsible, and all six samples returned negative.