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Possible Thursday Announcement Could Tell of Lowe's Motor Speedway's Future

By Geoffrey MillerOct 31st 2007 – 5:04AM

We've seen and heard the battle that the City of Concord (N.C.) and Lowe's Motor Speedway have had in the past month.Thursday could be the day of reckoning on whether or not LMS' parent company, Speedway Motorsports Inc., and CEO Bruton Smith will either ruin yet another fantastic piece of the NASCAR history (remember...

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  • 05/15/12 Concord names downtown alleys, approves parking lot... Source: Independent Tribune - Concord NC In an effort to improve signage and parking in downtown Concord for patrons of the new Carolina Courts facility, Concord City Council has named two of the alleys downtown and chosen a plan to improve the Spring Street public parking lot.
  • 07/30/11 Candidate filing for Concord City Council open Source: Independent Tribune - Concord NC Candidate filing opened last week for seats on the Concord City Council that are up for election Nov. 8, and, as of Friday, only incumbents had filed to run.
  • 03/13/11 Concord officials reduce footprint requirements for... Source: Independent Tribune - Concord NC Current market conditions and the recession have made marketing new office and industrial space built on speculation more difficult, according to Concord city officials.
  • 02/06/11 Concord considers sidewalk, bike lane improvement... Source: Independent Tribune - Concord NC That's one reason Concord City Council is considering establishing a complete streets policy for Concord that makes accommodations for pedestrians and cyclists when the city works on local roads.
  • 12/16/10 Correction: Concord City Council Source: Contra Costa Times - Walnut Creek CA A story in some Wednesday editions incorrectly reported that Concord City Council hopeful Ed Birsan was the only candidate to oppose the Measure Q sales tax.

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