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Category Archives: Union County Weekly
Waxhaw plans for the future
Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 29, 2015 in News WAXHAW – Waxhaw is known for its “small-town charm,” but also continues to grow as a lively community for young families in North Carolina. This year Nerdwallet.com … Continue reading
Waxhaw commissioners stand with Waxhaw Volunteer Fire Department, needs more fulltime staff
Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 22, 2015 in News At its May 12 meeting, the Waxhaw Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed to support Chief Rob Fitzgerald and the Waxhaw Volunteer Fire Department (WVFD) in asking Union … Continue reading
PHOTO GALLERY: Waxhaw Art Kaleidoscope brings family fun to downtown Waxhaw
Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 21, 2015 in News WAXHAW – Hundreds of people took part in Waxhaw Art Kaleidoscope in downtown Waxhaw on Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17. This event has replaced the … Continue reading
Embers still burn over Weddington decision to terminate fire contract
Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 15, 2015 in News Residents voice support for PVFD after contract terminated by town WEDDINGTON – More than 150 citizens packed into Weddington United Methodist Church’s Helms Hall to express frustrations with the … Continue reading
The Misty Meadows Mitey Riders celebrate their 21st annual spring festival
Union County Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 8, 2015 in News Hundreds of miles from the site of Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, 8-year-old William Kinsey, a Waxhaw resident with Down syndrome, mounted his horse Chief and took his place … Continue reading
