County Facility Closures due to Coronavirus
Popular course gives peek at inner workings of local government
Learn topics commissioners will discuss at their work session
Lieutenants Shapiro and Frady will compete against the best of the best this May
Important information on the 2022 Primary Election
Learn about topics up for vote
County proposal improves response times
Education efforts lead to multiple association accolades
Parks open at 10 a.m., Libraries at 11 a.m.
Libraries, senior centers, parks and landfill are CLOSED
Drop-in session to guide athletic field design
County offices opening at 9 a.m.
County parks closed
Local in-person events celebrate community and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy
One-time assistance paid directly to utility vendors
Now open to all low-income families
Recycling services and residential waste collection continue
162 employees recognized for 1,720 collective years of service
Program offers direct one-time payment to water utility vendors
Fire Marshal asks public to remain cautious with any open burning
Drop-in session to guide use of new multipurpose facility
No penalty for taxes if paid by January 5, 2022
Wind, dry conditions creating wildfire hazard
County offices closed on Veterans Day
Officials celebrate the start of construction on the new EMS headquarters
Steel is up and slabs are poured
A.T. Allen goats help create a safe environment
Apply now for Active Living & Parks grants
Learn more about the organizations and their proposals
Request for Proposals process open through August 6
Learn more about the top features
Learn why more than a million people visited Cabarrus County’s four parks last year
A look back on community events and memories honoring September 11, 2001
Cabarrus ranks third in population growth among NC counties
Video feature: Site rebeautification, engineering and technology
Red Bull and Rauch North America coming to The Grounds at Concord
Two-day event culminates in placement of signed steel beam
Community events scheduled for July 6, 7 at Cabarrus Government Center on Church Street
Budget maintains 74-cent tax rate to fund $297 million budget
Officials will present the 2021 Eury Award and honor Concord Officer Jason Shuping
COVID-19 processes showcase the importance of crew
Cabarrus EMS Community Paramedics collect unused drugs at meal sites
Community invited to sign up to sweep out litter
Learn more about the NC Fair Housing Act and your rights
Realignment has effective date of Sept. 1, 2021
Operating hours return to normal as staff looks forward to ‘fresh start’
Cabarrus County, Concord and Kannapolis partner to end negative trend
Agency is 'dedicated to helping ease some of the financial stress and burden caused by the virus'
Boot Camp graduates 22 from recent program
CHA turns to EMS Community Paramedics to address vaccine distribution challenges
Most services continue uninterrupted through remote technology
Additions fill wide range of County services
139 employees recognized for 1,550 collective years of service
eBooks and digital audiobooks available 24/7
Commissioners awarded Nonprofit Resiliency Grants to 32 local agencies that helped stabilize the community during pandemic
Cabarrus’ finance department recognized with top national honor
Residents who have sought out or participated in mental health services are encouraged to comment
Some facilities opening; public encouraged to continue using online services
New sites and expanded times help meet anticipated needs
Concord Police Deputy Chief Jimmy Hughes recognized as 2020 Robert Jackson Eury Memorial Award recipient
Courthouse project celebrated with live art, interactive displays
County earns Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold Plus recognition
Cabarrus celebrates Courthouse construction with live art demonstration, interactive displays
Cabarrus recognized for best annual report and employee newsletter in the state
County tax rate remains at 74-cents to fund $276 million budget
Joint statement from Cabarrus County Government and its municipalities
Work sessions set to review fiscal year 2021 operating plan
County program addresses public space usability and beautification
Community encouraged to proceed with caution and care
More than 1,500 businesses and individuals qualify for assistance
The 60-unit complex serves those age 55 and older with limited incomes
Officials call on the community for help
First responders continue safety measures to minimize hazards
Revisions effective April 1
'An iconic landmark'
Park closed until further notice
Stay at Home Proclamation goes into effect on Thursday, March 26 at 5:00 pm
Playgrounds, waste services affected by new measures
Public facilities indefinitely closed; Online services portal www.cabarruscounty.us/onlineservices
Effort supports government, public health COVID-19 preparation, response and recovery
Lifesavers, survivors honored Thursday at 7th annual Hearts & Heroes
Learn more about the revaluation process and how it affects property values
Participation, programs detailed in annual report
County IT and tax departments collaborate to update service
Park to close at 1 p.m. on September 25 for water line installation
Non-profit work earns employee National Salute Her award
Employee finds true passion: helping the homeless
Take the guesswork out of household hazardous materials
Messer tapped as construction manager at-risk for project
ID cards to be issued at no charge
Cabarrus meets proficiencies for 21st consecutive year
How Cabarrus residents can achieve life balance this month
County adopts 74-cent tax rate to fund $275.8 million budget
Authorities are working to recover more than $1.7 million dollars
Morris and Honeycutt remain chair and vice chair
Leaders discuss imaginative solutions to challenges
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