What-A-Burger owner: we’re not closing
Everyone take a nice, deep breath: What-A-Burger #11 in Mooresville is not closing. Owner Mike Bost confirmed with the Scoop today he has no
Everyone take a nice, deep breath: What-A-Burger #11 in Mooresville is not closing. Owner Mike Bost confirmed with the Scoop today he has no
Mooresville Town Manager David Treme will retire May 1. He has been on medical leave since shortly after abruptly announcing his retirement on Feb.
Mooresville native Will Aven filed today for the Ward 2 seat on Mooresville’s town board. He will be challenging Thurman Houston, also a lifelong
It’s like an olive branch. But it’s a 23-foot Christmas tree.
This week, Josh Graham and brother-in-law Garrett Deweese, owners of Josh’s Farmers Market, hauled the massive tree from a grower in West Jefferson, all the way down Main Street into Downtown Mooresville and to the corner of Main and McLelland Avenue, where the big blue “150” stands to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday this year.
If ordinances say that a successful, popular, locally-owned business is wrong, then perhaps the problem isn’t with the business but the ordinances themselves. Town
Why are Mooresville taxpayers still paying two police-chief salaries? We’re already on the hook for the $225,000 bill to US ISS Agency for its
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
Mooresville has named Randy Hemann its new town manager. Current assistant manager for the City of High Point, Hemann will begin his work here