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Category Archives: Civic and Government News
Grant will add more children’s activities to Chestnut Square Park
The Charlotte Observer Union County News PlayPrints grants awarded to 41 N.C. departments Expect colorful outdoor artwork and games Chestnut Square Park will look a little brighter come spring. Indian Trail Parks and Recreation has received a PlayPrints grant, awarded … Continue reading
Expect more amenities at Crooked Creek Park
The Charlotte Observer Union County News The town’s first dog park to open next month More than 24,000 people have visited park since May Crooked Creek Park has more amenities in the works for Indian Trail residents. Parks and Recreation … Continue reading
Town hosts fall festival, breaks ground for new park
The Charlotte Observer Union County News Second annual town festival held Sept. 19 Mayor hopes new park will be centerpiece for next festival During the Mineral Springs annual festival, town officials broke ground for a park they hope will be … Continue reading
Chestnut Park will be host to 2 weekend festivals
The Charlotte Observer Union County News Cultural Arts festival will be Sept. 26 The Pow Wow will continue through Sept. 27 The Indian Trail Cultural Arts Festival and Pow Wow will be Sept. 26, 11 a.m.-8 p.m., at Chestnut Square … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlotte Observer, Indian Trail, Indian Trail Cultural Arts Festival and Pow Wow, Jessie Jacobs, Metrolina Native American Organization, Susan Didier, Union County News
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Indian Trail leaders frustrated by road work delays
Charlotte Observer Union County News Town committed tax money to widen Old Monroe Road State officials push project to 2024 instead of 2018 Key commuter road Indian Trail officials recently met with North Carolina’s Department of Transportation to discuss the … Continue reading