Jul 29, 2009 | Salisbury Post
Kannapolis council OKs land sale to western Rowan investors
KANNAPOLIS a ' The Kannapolis City Council accepted a $2 million bid Monday for almost 600 acres of city-owned land in western Rowan County.
Pfeiffer plans Aug. 8 graduation ceremonies
To salute its adult learners, Pfeiffer University will celebrate more than 700 adult students who have completed programs in the Schools of Graduate Studies and Adult Studies.
Pfeiffer president named among UGA graduates who are 'making a difference'
MISENHEIMER a ' Pfeiffer University President Dr. Chuck Ambrose was recently named among a list of University of Georgia graduate school alumni recognized for their important contributions to society and their efforts to "make a difference" in their communities.
KANNAPOLIS a ' With filing for November's municipal election closed, four men are in the running for three seats on the Kannapolis City Council while Mayor Bob Misenheimer faces a lone opponent.
Misenheimer hopes to continue serving Kannapolis
KANNAPOLIS a ' Bob Misenheimer has filed for a second term as Kannapolis mayor. Misenheimer said he is looking forward to getting out and talking with fellow citizens about "our vision for Kannapolis and how we can work together to accomplish our goals." Misenheimer's first priority as mayor is to make sure the city is attracting more jobs, "at the ...
The following people had filed through Thursday for Nov. 3 municipal elections. China Grove - Julius "Butch" Bivens, Town Council Cleveland - John I. Steele Jr., mayor - Danny Gabriel, Board of Commissioners - John O. Brown, Board of Commissioners - Leonard M. West, Board of Commissioners - Travis Summitt, Board of Commissioners Granite Quarry ...
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Cabarrus/Rowan Election Filings
Filing for municipal office began Monday, July 6 at noon. Many of the municipal boards in Cabarrus and Rowan counties have their mayors and at least three council members up for election.
Local colleges seek creative ways to survive sour economy
Local colleges have been creative to avoid eliminating large numbers of jobs during the recession.