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  1. Residents Invited to Drop Off Recyclables During Take-Back Event

    https://news.mecknc.gov/residents-invited-drop-recyclables-during-take-back-event

    Mecklenburg County Solid Waste is hosting a Take-Back event on Saturday, Sept. 20, where residents can drop off their unwanted recyclables.

  2. Little School, Big Impact: Huntersville Rosenwald School #2 Celebrates 100-year Anniversary

    https://news.mecknc.gov/little-school-big-impact-huntersville-rosenwald-school-2-celebrates-100-year-anniversary

    On Saturday, Sept. 20, Mecklenburg County will join with community partners to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Huntersville Rosenwald School #2. 

  3. Public Health Launches New Community Fitness Challenge

    https://news.mecknc.gov/public-health-launches-new-community-fitness-challenge

    Mecklenburg County Public Health is launching a 16-week countywide fitness challenge called MeckMoves to encourage physical activity and better health that launches with a free biometric screening event, MeckCheck, on Oct. 11 at the McCrorey YMCA, 3801 Beatties Ford Road, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  4. County Commissioners to Hear Comment and Consider Proposed Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority

    https://news.mecknc.gov/county-commissioners-hear-comment-and-consider-proposed-metropolitan-public-transportation

    Ahead of November’s countywide referendum on raising the sales tax by 1% for transportation projects, the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to hear public input and vote on whether to authorize the formation of a Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA)

  5. Mecklenburg County Leaders to Convene Partners to Discuss the Impact of Federal Cuts on Residents

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-leaders-convene-partners-discuss-impact-federal-cuts-residents

    The passing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will have significant consequences for residents, and County leaders are organizing community partners to be better prepared and to share information. 

  6. MeckRoots: Park and Recreation to Host Book Talks, Genealogy Workshops, History Presentations

    https://news.mecknc.gov/meckroots-park-and-recreation-host-book-talks-genealogy-workshops-history-presentations

    This fall, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is offering residents several opportunities to understand local history and to learn how to collect and tell their own histories and stories.

  7. New Mural Unveiled at the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market

    https://news.mecknc.gov/new-mural-unveiled-charlotte-regional-farmers-market

    A vibrant new mural has been unveiled at the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market, showcasing the importance of food security, healthy eating, and the vital connections between farmers and the community.

  8. Need Help with Bills? Assistance Is Available

    https://news.mecknc.gov/need-help-bills-assistance-available

    The temperature’s dropping, but residents may still be feeling the pinch of high cooling bills, with heating bills soon to follow. Mecklenburg County residents who have trouble paying their energy bills can get help through the Crisis Intervention Program (CIP). 

  9. Provide Your Feedback on Work Addressing Housing and Community Development in Mecklenburg County

    https://news.mecknc.gov/provide-your-feedback-work-addressing-housing-and-community-development-mecklenburg-county

    Mecklenburg County has developed the draft HUD Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for the period of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

  10. Mecklenburg County Celebrates 10 Years of Clean Air

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-celebrates-10-years-clean-air

    Mecklenburg County residents can breathe easy, knowing that North Carolina has met every federal health-based air quality standard for a full decade.