Category Archives: Traditional Journalism

Waxhaw organization helps victims of human trafficking

Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on April 9, 2015 in News WAXHAW – In response to the growing problem of human trafficking in the Charlotte area, Debbie Hancock and Kate Stahlman co-founded Compassion To Act, a faith-based nonprofit … Continue reading

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Deerfield Creek’s Spring Fling to benefit orphans in Kenya

Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on April 9, 2015 in News MATTHEWS – One local community is reaching across the Atlantic Ocean to lend a helping hand through a neighborhood fundraiser. Deerfield Creek residents Erin Dummert … Continue reading

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More sidewalks coming to Mint Hill

Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on April 9, 2015 in News MINT HILL – Leaders in Mint Hill are striding forward in an effort to make the town a “walkable” community. The town is nearing completion … Continue reading

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Finish The Wall completes unfinished faith-based construction projects

Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on April 6, 2015 in News Joel Davis, an engineer from Waxhaw, felt compelled to start south Charlotte-based nonprofit Finish The Wall not long after returning from a mission trip with Carmel Baptist … Continue reading

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Windows into the Soul: Ash Haffner’s parting message and the community’s response

Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on April 6, 2015 in News Ash Haffner felt pulled in every direction. It was more than she could bear. When it all became too much, the 16-year-old took her own life by … Continue reading

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