Fallen officer’s family speaks out about still-unaddressed safety concerns at MPD
Six months have passed since the family of Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon raised concerns to town administrators about Jordan’s patrol vehicle having no
Six months have passed since the family of Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon raised concerns to town administrators about Jordan’s patrol vehicle having no
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published in the March edition of “IFN Monthly.” BY JAIME GATTON It’s easy to see why Claire Connelly
Interviews are nearing their end in the investigation into Mooresville Police Department’s working environment. About 70 MPD employees – more than two-thirds the police
With two 11th-hour changes just before filing ended today, three of four positions open for re-election on Mooresville’s Board of Commissioners now have a
What is the immediate future of Josh’s Farmers Market? People who attended last month’s Town of Mooresville Board of Adjustment meeting and plan to
North Carolina has the 8th highest rate of food insecurity in the country. In Iredell County alone, 25,000 people are food insecure. If you’ve
The Town of Mooresville had a choice: find a way within its own ordinances to keep a longtime, local business open until its permanent
Bids are in, and the East-West Connector will cost millions more than the town anticipated. The news came as little surprise to commissioners who