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Is Lake Norman Media in the Tank on I-77 HOT Lanes?

The good news is that in general the answer is “no” they aren’t completely and totally biased on this subject. Most local news outlets seem to be doing a decent job of getting out both sides of this story – covering the WidenI77.org efforts to promote investigating alternatives.  Most are at least making an attempt to […]

January 31, 2013 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

LNTC Searches for “Relevance”, Provides Examples of Revolving Door Politics, Engages in Revisionist History

On Thursday, January 17th, the Lake Norman Transportation Commission (LNTC) met in Mooresville to discuss the group’s future plans, how to remain relevant, and hear presentations on the impacts of growth in the LKN Area.  (See below for video of the meeting, courtesy of Jay Privette.) Attendees including elected officials, staff, and other interested parties talked […]

January 22, 2013 | Posted in Carolinas,County Beat,Rick Short | Read More »

The Day The Transparency Died In Davidson

“I’d like to emphasize that once we have a clear plan in place, we will communicate to our citizens via multiple methods, to ensure they are aware of our plans.” Those are the words of the Town of Davidson’s public information officer, Christina Shaul, regarding the $6.3 million Capital Improvement Program that passed unanimously Tuesday night. […]

December 12, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,Rick Short | Read More »

Bring Back Partisan Judicial Races or Can the Races All Together

Many people who live in states with appointed judges are appalled when they learn some states like North Carolina actually elect our judges.  Honestly, I can’t say I disagree with them.  To me, electing judges somehow just doesn’t feelright.  Judges should be above the political fray as much as possible.  That’s why Federal judges are appointed […]

December 5, 2012 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

Davidson Village: Last Bastion For Democrats In The LKN Area

I came across a post a while ago from Dr. Michael Bitzer’s NC-Politics blog, which dealt with the contentious issue of “Sorting Our Polarized Politics.” In light of this week’s rather raucous Presidential debate, I thought it was a pertinent topic for the start of early voting in this year’s State and Federal elections and […]

October 18, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,Rick Short | Read More »

Red Line Task Force Back in Action

After taking a couple of months off from meeting, the Red Line Task Force chaired by Davidson Mayor Woods met on Wednesday to get an update on the project. The task force efforts to push the finance plan have been on hold since Norfolk Southern (NSRC) sent a series of letters this past spring that raised […]

October 1, 2012 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

Breaking Down the Roberts Campaign Poll on NC-9

The Jennifer Roberts Campaign released a poll last week that shows this race to be much closer than conventional wisdom predicts.  The published results show the race at Pittenger(R) 38%, Roberts(D) 37%, Campbell(L) 3%, and a whopping 22% still undecided. Very little polling data is available in the typical Congressional House race, so when anything […]

September 24, 2012 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

Affordable Housing Rules Ignored or Irrelevant to a Revaluation?

Over at DavidsonNews.net there is a piece that poses the question Is assessor ignoring Davidson affordable housing rules?  In an unfortunate situation, there are Davidson homeowners in the Town’s affordable housing program who after the last revaluation now have homes assessed for more than they can legally sell them according to the rules that keep the homes […]

August 3, 2012 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

Potential Taxpayer Trouble Chugging Down The Red Line Tracks

Watching the election night returns in the new NC Senate 41 district was like watching a train bearing down on a car trapped on the tracks. You could sense the outcome before it hit, even as you hoped it was not going to happen. John Aneralla held a solid lead in early voting showing strong support among […]

July 24, 2012 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests,Rick Short | Read More »

Election Fallout Part 1 – NC 9

On the last day before the runoff election, I received two pieces of mail from the PAC “Citizens for Conservative Leadership, Inc” parroting the tone of Robert Pittenger’s attack adds.  More on the PAC here.  One was a repeat of an earlier mailing that accused Pendergraph of not doing enough to protect children as sheriff.  The other was […]

July 19, 2012 | Posted in Rick Short | Read More »

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