Town manager won’t be managing Mooresville this week
Mooresville’s town manager has a busy week ahead of him. Randy Hemann will spend the week in Oak Ridge, TN, where he is one
Mooresville’s town manager has a busy week ahead of him. Randy Hemann will spend the week in Oak Ridge, TN, where he is one
A social-media post about an informational meeting on thyroid cancer and coal ash has left a lot of people scratching their heads 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
Assistant Town Manager Angel-Wright Lanier has submitted her notice of resignation, effective April 19. Wright-Lanier has been with the Town of Mooresville since August
Mooresville Town Manager David Treme will retire May 1. He has been on medical leave since shortly after abruptly announcing his retirement on Feb.
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.”
Here’s what we know: 1. On May 10, 2019, following protocol, Lake Norman Regional Medical Center reported to police that a person was at
Chris Carney is Mooresville’s next mayor by a landslide, collecting 3,617 total votes to Bobby Compton’s 1,592 in yesterday’s municipal election.