Ward 2 has a race
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
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 easy to see why Claire Connelly and Fabian Elmes became “baes.” Their shared passions and work ethic, combined with skills they learned from past professions, catapulted the powerhouse couple into creating what quickly became one of the most-loved food trucks in the Greater Charlotte area: Bae’s Burgers.
In September — within just a few years of moving their belongings, including the food truck, from Miami to be closer to family in Statesville — Connelly and her husband Elmes had grown enough to trade-in their food truck for a storefront in Downtown Mooresville.
If Randy Hemann is going down, he wants to take “his” town board with him. Hemann, Mooresville’s town manager, is a finalist for the
The Town of Mooresville broke ground this afternoon on the first phase of the long-anticipated East-West Connector.
Once complete, Phase 1 of the project will provide direct access between the Lowe’s Corporate campus (I-77/Exit 31 and Langtree Road) to N.C. 115, at the intersection of Shearers and Rocky River roads.
In Mooresville’s Wellesley neighborhood, spooky, scary skeletons are every child’s delight in the front yard of a home that bills itself “Nightmare Manor on Bushney Loop.”
If you missed yesterday’s season-opening of Festival of Food Trucks in Downtown Mooresville, never fear. A lively section of Main Street will close from
Friday’s television news report about a missing service weapon in West Springfield, Massachusetts that once belonged to newly appointed Mooresville Police Chief Ron Campurciani
A lot has changed since the last post I typed for my blog, The Gatton Report, several years ago. But a lot has also