| TOP STORY: Commissioners do nothing on bond By Mark Wineka Kannapolis Citizen CONCORD The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners took no action on self-financing bonds for Kannapolis Monday night and that was a good thing for the city. [Full Story] |
Research Campus toots horn in Atlanta
Newest tenant
From water plant to greenhouses
Conrad brings it
Chamber forum draws leaders
Biomarker making strides in research
What we think: Magnetic announcement
NorthEast Medical getting in on ground floor of North Carolina Research Campus
Kannapolis discusses tax bonds
Exciting future for city, region
Legg: Form a plan now
Academy hosts record numbers
Council says what water problem?
City has year of big blessings
Biotech forum draws a crowd
2005 focused on city's future
Council bends over backward
Council taps Haas to fill vacant seat
Dynamic years ahead for region
Welcome back, City Council
Council meets in new digs
Welcome, Duke
What we think: Drip, drip, drip of lost potential
And the survey says ...
Citizen survey counts 400 people, provides few revelations
Students dig into history
Prepare special centennial edition
CIA invades Kannapolis weekly
What we think: Plugging into Research Campus
What we think: Luring, keeping next generation
What we think: City's good luck goes global
R3 Center ready for students in Kannapolis
Rowan gets ready for NCRC
Duke Energy preparing for demand
View from outside
Here is Murdock's plan in brief
Tumbling down
RCCC offers home for Pillowtex workers
Implosion scheduled Saturday
Preserve what's left
Polishing city's image
UNC needs openness
Council plans ahead for grant
Bring in amen chorus
KCS board plans for growth
Blast date set
Three seek city school board seats
Youth discover what new campus means to them
Working behind the scenes at NCRC
Sparrow sees the dream becoming reality
It's a done deal
Murdock visiting Kannapolis soon
Topping off the future
Leaders of university institutes named
No place like Cabarrus?
City calling citizens for their imput
Griffin files
City studies growth
Biotech, healthcare jobs ripe for picking in U.S.
Youth town hall meeting scheduled for Tuesday
Board of education stays the same
Millie Hall, Danita Rickard retain seats on school board
Biotech update
Experts gather to share information on biotechnology
N.C. 3 widening
Congressman Robin Hayes secures $1 million for widening of N.C. 3 to be gateway to N.C. Research Campus
Budget approved with fee increases
Current budget holds tax rate of 49.7 cents; other agenda items include votes on N.C. Research Campus components
Welcome UNC at Charlotte to NCRC
Lake draining will commence this week
New meeting room at station
Biotech campus main topic of breakfast
Kannapolis receives biotechnology grant
Research Campus series starts Tuesday
RCCC receives highest award for student success




