Friday Feb 3 | Union County Weekly
In order to keep up with a growing caseload, Indian Trail needs more deputies. That was the recommendation from Sheriff's Office Lt.
Friday Feb 3 | Thomasville Times
Bid for school sewer project approved
Work at Davidson County's newest middle school will continue after a bid to install the sewer project for the school was awarded Tuesday by the Davidson County Board of Commissioners to Advanced Development Concepts LLC of Indian Trail.
There will soon be a median on Indian Trail Road from Beaver Ruin Road to Oakbrook Parkway.
Bypass raises issues for residents
Construction of the Monroe Bypass isn't a happy thought for 46-year-old Indian Trail resident Joy McGuire.
Men who gave years to fight for their country are asking residents for donations, in order to host a memorial for those who didn't come home.
Indian Trail examines public safety
As budget talks start for the next fiscal year, public safety remains a focal point for Indian Trail's town council.
Former Union County martial arts instructor faces sex charges
Ricky Coble, 52, a western Union County resident, was charged this week with taking indecent liberties with a child.
Geese shot with arrows, reward offered for information
Carolina Waterfowl Rescue is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of who ever is responsible for shooting geese or other animals with arrows in Indian Trail neighborhoods.
The Plunge: Have your cake and cut it nicely, with professional help
Did you know that there is an art to cutting a wedding cake? It's true! If your Aunt Sally hasn't done it many times before, then you may want to consider hiring an expert cake cutter.
County settles case with injured man
Mecklenburg County has settled a lawsuit with an Indian Trail man, agreeing to pay him $170,000 after he was seriously injured during a May 23, 2010 function at Jetton Park in Cornelius.