Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly April 19, 2019

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MINT HILL – A high-end private golf course may be coming to town. Developers Brian and Starr Haigler shared their plans to possibly build an 18-hole private country club on 200 acres on Brief Road with the Mint Hill Board of Com-

missioners on April 11 at the town’s quarterly developer’s workshop. The Haiglers are currently developing a 25-acre site at 9518 Brief Road called Haigler’s Inn. That project will include cottages, a small event venue, gift shop, café, chapel, spa and fitness center. The Haiglers have the land for the proposed golf course under contract, and they have been in contact

with representatives of a “gentleman” in Texas who has expressed interest in turning the property into a golf course. “He is an ex-PGA player,” Brian Haigler said. “He is intending to fly in in the next couple of weeks.” Brian Haigler said plans could also call for up to 20 homes around the 18-hole course. “They would be high-end, maybe

would like to construct a golf course on par with Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte. “Those are the intentions of this developer,” Starr Haigler said. But the Haiglers also presented the board a Plan B if the golf course proposal doesn’t come to fruition, and that would be a residential development with 213 homes ranging in price from $350,000 to $475,000. see GOLF, Page 5A

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ART CLASSES

Climbing the ladder

Matthews resident Tyler Brimhall recently returned from serving as a missionary in Tokyo, Japan. Photo courtesy of Sayako Brimhall

Tyler's time in Tokyo

Mint Hill firefighter continues to pursue fire training, education

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Butler grad goes on mission to mom's home country by Ashley Wright

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INT HILL – It seems that Baron Hendrix was destined to become a firefighter with the Mint Hill Fire Department. Growing up, Hendrix watched his father, Roger, perform various roles with the department. When Hendrix turned 16 years old in 2006, he signed on to become volunteer firefighter. Six years later, Hendrix became a full-time firefighter with the department, and the Butler High School graduate has never looked back. Despite moving up the ladder to his current rank of engineer, Hendrix strives to become a better firefighter. In December, he earned a bachelor's degree in fire and emergency administration from Fayetteville State University. see FIREFIGHTER, Page 5A

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Butler High School graduate Baron Hendrix has been a fulltime firefighter with the Mint Hill Fire Department for seven years. Paul Nielsen/MMHW photo

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MATTHEWS – Tyler Brimhall recently returned from serving a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tokyo, Japan. Tyler, a 2016 graduate of Butler High School, is the oldest of Trent and Sayako Brimhall's three sons. Missionaries for the Church, who are typically between the ages of 18 and 25, voluntarily serve and provide the financial means to do so, but do not choose the area where they are asked to labor. Much to the delight of his family, Tyler was asked to serve in an area of Tokyo where his mother grew up. “It was wonderful,” Sayako said. “He visited the places that I remember from my childhood, and we could share the experiences together.”

Dominic Totman has carved a niche focused on dental professionals. Photo courtesy of Totman Law Office PLLC

MATTHEWS – Local attorney Dominic Totman moved to the United States from his native England when he was 4 years old and lived in Connecticut and Massachusetts before his family moved to Charlotte. Totman spent two years at Charlotte Catholic High School. Seven years after graduating from law school in Raleigh, he and his family are again calling the region home. Totman moved to Matthews last summer and set up a second location of his firm, Totman Law Office PLLC in downtown

Matthews. Totman, who also has an office in Raleigh, is the firm’s sole attorney and his practice focuses on a wide range of areas of business law and estate planning but with a special emphasis representing dental professionals. Totman said opening a second office in Matthews was an easy decision. Totman’s other office is in Raleigh, which is where he went to college at North Carolina State University and then Campbell Law School. “I was familiar with Charlotte, and like Raleigh, it is a booming area,” Totman said. “I have always loved Matthews and in the last see TOTMAN, Page 4A

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