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Seventeen children from Uganda recently flew into North Carolina's capital ahead of their musical performance in Mint Hill on Wednesday. They’re part of the African Children’s Choir, which is now on a tour of about 100 cities. Ahead of their performance, WFAE’s Elvis Menayese spoke with the choir manager, a choir member, and an adult chaperone who had been a choir singer.
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Seventeen children from Africa are expected to fly into Raleigh on Wednesday night before starting a musical tour of about 100 cities, including a performance near Charlotte. The tour is part of an effort to support children in their studies and improve their life experiences.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is collaborating with Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation and Storm Water Services to place mussels into Stevens Creek in Mint Hill.
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A Facebook post by the Mint Hill Police Department that jokingly warned the public of "untrustworthy drug dealers" has gone viral, with news mentions in…
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Two mayoral races outside Charlotte - Matthews and Huntersville - saw lively debates over whether the towns should act on legislation that allows them to…
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Three candidates are running for Mint Hill Mayor.RICHARD (FIG) NEWTONAwaiting responseBRAD. A. SIMMONSAwaiting responseKAREN HARVEY TRAUNERAwaiting…
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There are five seats on the Mint Hill Board of Commissioners. Six people are running for open positions, including two incumbents. RICHARD M. COCHRANE…
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Updated at 5:55 p.m. - Another town wants in on the bill that would allow the south Mecklenburg towns of Matthews and Mint Hill to create their own…
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House Bill 514 does have the support of Mint Hill elected officials, says the town’s Mayor Ted Biggers. The legislation would allow Matthews and Mint Hill…
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CMS leaders took questions last night from parents and community members about a bill that would allow the towns of Matthews and Mint Hill to create their…