The end of an era
When the doors to Mooresville’s NCDMV license plate agency close on February 14, it’ll mark the end of an era.
When the doors to Mooresville’s NCDMV license plate agency close on February 14, it’ll mark the end of an era.
Mooresville’s town manager is looking for another job. According to a news report in the OakRidger in TN, the Oak Ridge City Council has
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
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
Journalists aren’t above the law, but neither should the law — and those who enforce it — go out of its way to target us.
It should perhaps come as no surprise, though, that that’s what’s happening in Mooresville.
I’ve lived in my home in downtown Mooresville for 20 years. Until a few years ago, I never had any issues. Then the land behind my house was cleared, two homes were built, and a couple relocated to Mooresville and into one of those homes.
After two long years and an hour of robust discussion this morning, commissioners on Monday could take the first big step toward making the long-standing business model of Josh’s Farmers Market — one of the community’s oldest and most cherished small businesses — legal again.
After stalking and bullying Josh’s Farmers Market for months to force its closure as a temporary business, we’ve discovered that the town’s planning director,
Mooresville commissioners continue asking town staff to find a solution for Josh’s Farmers Market, and town staff keeps giving commissioners the finger. The latest