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  1. Historic Headstones Get a Facelift

    http://news.mecknc.gov/historic-headstones-get-facelift

    Settlers’ Cemetery was a lively place to be on April 26, as volunteers gathered to clean headstones and monuments.  

  2. Valerie C. Woodard Center Closed April 29

    http://news.mecknc.gov/valerie-c-woodard-center-closed-april-29

    The Valerie C. Woodard Center will be closed on April 29 due to a power outage.  

  3. County Manager Receives Prestigious Vision Award

    http://news.mecknc.gov/county-manager-receives-prestigious-vision-award

    Mecklenburg County Manager Dena R. Diorio was awarded the prestigious Vision Award by Charlotte Center City Partners (CCCP) on April 24. 

  4. Calm Before the Storm: It’s Time to Prepare for Hurricane Season

    http://news.mecknc.gov/calm-storm-its-time-prepare-hurricane-season

    National Hurricane Preparedness Week Is May 4-10.

  5. Ella B. Scarborough Community Resource Center Closed April 28

    http://news.mecknc.gov/ella-b-scarborough-community-resource-center-closed-april-28

    The Ella B. Scarborough (EBS) Community Resource Center will be closed on April 28 due to a water outage.

  6. Mecklenburg County Welcomes Global Trade and Business Conference

    http://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-welcomes-global-trade-and-business-conference

    Mecklenburg County will take a turn on the international stage beginning April 30 when it welcomes the British American Business Network (BABN) Transatlantic Conference.

  7. Draft Environmental Assessment Available for King’s Branch Stream Restoration Project

    http://news.mecknc.gov/draft-environmental-assessment-available-kings-branch-stream-restoration-project

    A draft environmental assessment (EA) is now available for Mecklenburg County’s proposed King’s Branch Stream Restoration project.  

  8. Drop off Rechargeable Batteries at Full-Service Recycling Centers

    http://news.mecknc.gov/drop-rechargeable-batteries-full-service-recycling-centers

    Mecklenburg County Solid Waste is urging residents and businesses to properly dispose of rechargeable batteries to help prevent fires in the waste processing system which includes collection trucks, landfills and recycling centers.

  9. Scam Jam: Educating Senior Citizens on Schemes, Scams and Fraud

    http://news.mecknc.gov/scam-jam-educating-senior-citizens-schemes-scams-and-fraud

    Scams cost seniors more than $3 billion a year nationally, and Mecklenburg County residents are not immune. That is why Mecklenburg County is hosting its “Scam Jam,” to educate seniors on spotting the red flags of a scam or fraudulent activity, and how to report fraud. There is no cost to attend and lunch will be provided.

  10. 20,000 Pounds of Trash Cleared from Area Creeks

    http://news.mecknc.gov/20000-pounds-trash-cleared-area-creeks

    Nearly 20,000 pounds of trash was picked up from area streams and greenways during Creek Week, an annual celebration of Mecklenburg County’s waterways that took place March 22-29.