The Intricacies of the English Language
by MEGAN TAYLOR According to grammarly.com, the word “sequoia” is often considered to be the most beautiful word in the English language with “euphoria” coming in as number two. Other […]
A Bow of Gallantry: Volume III
by TYLER HAMPTON Springtime in the South is off to the races! Whether you’ll be attending Keeneland’s Spring Meet races, keeping it local at Queen’s Cup, or going all out […]
Northern Regional Recreation Center: Fun, Fitness & Family Time
Combining passions for health and wellness, social equity, and conservation, Mecklenburg County’s newest regional recreation center for all ages opened last June to rave reviews. With an amazing 85,000-square-feet of […]
919 BBQ: Blackened Salmon
by TANNER JOHNSON For this month, I wanted to share a delicious healthy recipe that is on the weekly lineup every week in our house – Blackened Salmon. I’ve tried […]
One Man’s Perspective: Amazon River
by CHARLIE SCHULER What do you think of when someone mentions the Amazon River? For me, it’s kind of a dark river surrounded by a very heavy jungle; like I […]
24/7 Marriage: Two Questions that can Transform your Marriage
by JAVIER & SHANNAN LABRADOR, The Marriage Flippers- 24/7 Marriage “I felt alone, beaten down, and angry. I was honestly upset, frustrated, and asking myself if this marriage would ever […]
I Returned to Italy: Here’s What Changed
In November 2021, I took a two-week solo trip to Southern Italy, which lived up to every expectation I had after nearly three years of planning (thanks to COVID-19). Almost […]
Small Business Spotlight: Local Business Recaps
Since the premier issue of LKN Magazine, we’ve introduced you to some amazing businesses in the area. Here’s a recap of just a few – to entice you back for […]
Releasing the “Shoulds”
Many of us “should” on ourselves a lot. Whether it’s about our health, as in: I should eat better I should exercise more I should lose 15 pounds. Or about […]
What I Learned about Being Irish
by MEGAN TAYLOR It seems as if everyone considers themselves to be just a little bit Irish every year when March 17, St. Patrick’s Day rolls around. From the celebrations […]