This week’s filings force primary
Three people have filed for Mooresville’s at-large commissioner seat, forcing a primary on Oct. 10. Thomas Tohn, Edward “Eddie” Karriker and former town commissioner
Three people have filed for Mooresville’s at-large commissioner seat, forcing a primary on Oct. 10. Thomas Tohn, Edward “Eddie” Karriker and former town commissioner
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
Public officials in Statesville are “putting band-aids on surgical wounds” after a nine-year-old girl was gunned-down and killed while playing on a neighborhood sidewalk earlier this week.
“The city can revitalize downtown, but in South Statesville, they do everything half-ass; they don’t want to deal with the underlying garbage,” said Danette Glover, a lifelong resident of the neighborhood where three children were struck by bullets in two separate – but likely related – drive-by shootings on Monday.
Town staff is proposing text amendments to its ordinances — not to help Josh’s Farmers Market as requested by elected officials, but to kill
This article — a personal account of my early experience as a puppy foster — was originally published in the July edition of Iredell
This article first appeared in the July edition of the Iredell Free News Monthly. By JAIME GATTON The Mooresville Scoop It’s the right message
If Town Planning Director Danny Wilson lied about siccing state regulators onto Josh’s Farmers Market, what else would he lie about? The Scoop contacted
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