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Good morning, Huntersville. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of April.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Mark and Erika Dail of Willow’s Wish Foundation said their barrier-breaking changing table in Concord’s Dorton Park has made the park more accessible for families, the elderly and people with disabilities. They said the pair will install three more inclusive tables in Concord parks next year—an effort to help local families enjoy public spaces.  WSOCTV.com

CRIME NEWS

  • A concerned citizen alerted McFadden when three individuals—not clearly identified as ICE agents—handcuffed a man and escorted him to an unmarked vehicle on Mecklenburg courthouse property.  WCNC

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • On April 25, the Lake Norman Marine Commission faces dissolution after Lincoln County’s withdrawal takes effect on June 30—this commission, established over 50 years ago to oversee water safety and public recreation, now confronts new legislative efforts to regulate boat charters and address lyngbya spread.  Cornelius Today
  • The Town of Huntersville will hold a public hearing Tuesday, May 6 at 6 p.m. at Town Hall to discuss the Devonshire Drive and Cockerham Lane traffic calming requests — the public must sign up in person by 5:55 p.m. to comment.  City of Huntersville

HEALTH NEWS

  • Starting Monday, April 28, the Ada Jenkins Center’s Healthy Initiatives Program will offer cooking classes for a healthy lifestyle for four consecutive weeks from 1 pm to 2:30 pm. Pre-registration is required to receive a prepared bag of ingredients—residents may call 704-896-0497 ext. 136 for more details.  Cornelius Today

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