Mayor will not seek re-election, after all
Miles Atkins won’t be running for re-election as Mooresville’s mayor, after all. The news comes less than a week after Chris Carney — a
Miles Atkins won’t be running for re-election as Mooresville’s mayor, after all. The news comes less than a week after Chris Carney — a
This just in from my friend, Lisa Sorg, at N.C. Policy Watch, and it’s no April Fool’s joke …
Iredell County’s board of commissioners has made official its support of Novant Health’s acquisition of two county hospitals, Lake Norman Regional in Mooresville and Davis Regional in Statesville.
Combining two of Mooresville’s oldest, most treasured downtown businesses and families under one roof has reunited a small, “old town” community of people.
And it feels like home, they say.
Near the town’s historic Mill Village, far from the traffic and noise of the western part of town, lies one of Mooresville’s best-kept secrets. Folks passing by Shop N Save Markets at 1105 Mecklenburg Highway may mistake it for an unassuming gas station. But any Mooresville native will agree: that building has for years boasted “the best steaks in Mooresville.”
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
This article — a personal account of my early experience as a puppy foster — was originally published in the July edition of Iredell
Mark your calendars, Mooresville. We’re gonna have a debate!
The Scoop is partnering with YOU, the Mooresville community, to get to know our town board candidates and their platforms a bit better. We will hold a candidate forum on Thursday, Sept. 21, beginning at 6 p.m. in the Joe V. Knox Auditorium in the Charles Mack Citizens Center.