Growth’s cost soars as town approves more
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
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
It’s anyone’s guess when the investigation into Mooresville Police Department’s working environment will be complete. But it appears to be heating up, as members
When the doors to Mooresville’s NCDMV license plate agency close on February 14, it’ll mark the end of an era.
A fire chief who has given four decades of service to our community is now in need of support himself.
As cases of the coronavirus rise in Iredell County, don’t expect to be told the specific area of the county’s new diagnoses.
That would risk identifying a patient … and that is illegal, said Iredell County Health Director Jane Hinson.
Hinson cited Iredell’s size as the reason health officials here – unlike in other counties – don’t offer more detailed information about general locations of diagnoses. “The risk of identification related to the sharing of cities and zip codes is much greater in Iredell County than it is in a county with a population of greater than a million people,” she wrote in an email to the Scoop this week.
Mooresville may soon be out of the cable business. The town’s $92 million acquisition of a bankrupt cable television service has been a political
While Acrofitness is usually the familiar group of tumblers and ninjas spreading the message that fitness is fun, it also recognizes that not all kids enjoy great health or the ability to freely move their bodies. And in those cases, it finds ways to help.
Fourth graders at Coddle Creek Elementary School put Mooresville’s new mayor on the spot this week, peppering him with questions about taxes, the perks of his office and — what else? — apartments and traffic.