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Mooresville home turns creepy for a cause
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.”
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.”
Jane is 18 years old and a junior in high school. Her mother describes her as bright and expressive with a fantastic sense of
The Scoop hosted an informative candidate forum for Mooresville’s town board on Thursday, Sept. 21. All candidates for public office attended*. We packed as much as we could into just over two hours; we chatted about growth and roads, government transparency, education and, of course, Josh’s Farmer’s Market.
Mooresville Police Department failed to properly equip its officers, hired unqualified personnel and discriminated against a gay patrolman, according to a lawsuit filed by
Admin note: this article was written by the Scoop’s Jaime Gatton and first appeared as a submission in the April edition of Iredell Free
A giant sinkhole in the parking lot of a much-loved local business is forcing it to close its doors for good tomorrow. Tire Masters has served the Mooresville community for nearly three
This just in from my friend, Lisa Sorg, at N.C. Policy Watch, and it’s no April Fool’s joke …
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