Author: Living Legends

INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Extreme Ice Center, an ice rink in Indian Trail, is starting a national movement to remember the DC plane crash victims.  The skating director says the past couple of days have been very difficult on the local skating community.  “At 5:30 in the morning (Thursday), I set up and I was like, ‘Oh my goodness,’ because we saw on the news the night before what had happened,” said Jenny Wesley Gwyn, the Figure Skating director at Extreme Ice Center.  Charlotte-area figure skating club reports ‘all are safe’ after members were in Wichita for…

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INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Extreme Ice Center, an ice rink in Indian Trail, is starting a national movement to remember the DC plane crash victims.  The skating director says the past couple of days have been very difficult on the local skating community.  “At 5:30 in the morning (Thursday), I set up and I was like, ‘Oh my goodness,’ because we saw on the news the night before what had happened,” said Jenny Wesley Gwyn, the Figure Skating director at Extreme Ice Center.  Charlotte-area figure skating club reports ‘all are safe’ after members were in Wichita for…

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The sale of Northlake Mall was approved by a judge Friday. The $39 million sale transitions the troubled shopping area from Spinoso Real Estate Group to Georgia-based Hull Properties, court documents show. The price is a stark difference from Northlake’s previous sale in 2014, $248 million.  PREVIOUS: Northlake Mall set to be sold after years of troubles The sale was ordered by Special Superior Court Judge Adam Conrad. It states Spinoso must take all necessary actions to finalize the sale.   Spinoso came into receivership of Northlake in 2021 after its property owners, TM Northlake…

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BOONE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — More relief will soon be on the way to small businesses in Western North Carolina. North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced another grant program for those impacted by Hurricane Helene during an appearance in Boone on Friday. It’s good news for nearby shops and restaurants. Fred Pell showed Queen City News his gallery that saw flooding and several inches of mud when Helene hit in September. “Raging waters, and it just carried mud and rocks and the sludge that really probably damaged more as far as property,” said Pell. ‘It’s unfathomable’: These are the…

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NASHVILLE, TN – The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) announced today that the application for the 2025 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) will open February 1, 2025, through May 1, 2025, for organizations interested in becoming a SFSP sponsor. The program aims to ensure children 18 and younger, who benefit from school meal programs, continue […]

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On Monday, Officer Jackie Grant responded to Lowe’s regarding a theft. While there, she made contact with a representative from Asset Prevention who said she had a person in the back office prior to the officer’s arrival. This person provided a written statement admitting to an estimated $1,500 worth of stolen goods. The representative then […]

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Yesterday, at 10:00 a.m., Crossville Police units were dispatched to game xchange regarding a theft. Upon arrival, officer Stephen McNeal made contact with the manager who said that on Wednesday at around 2:00 p.m. a man wearing a fluorescent yellow jacket entered the store and walked to the back by their storage room. Shortly after, […]

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Yesterday, Tansi security stopped a black Chrysler car for a road rage incident and requested City police to respond where the incident occurred. Officer Keyton Harthun arrived on scene and spoke with the driver of the Chrysler who said he was traveling outbound on Lantana Road when a white truck pulled out of Ace Hardware […]

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