Mooresville manager lets staff lie
Mooresville administrative staff has verified the town’s planning director lied about complaining to the state about Josh’s Farmers Market, but no disciplinary action has
Mooresville administrative staff has verified the town’s planning director lied about complaining to the state about Josh’s Farmers Market, but no disciplinary action has
Mooresville will have a contested mayor’s race this fall. At-large Commissioner Bobby Compton threw his name in the hat when filing opened earlier today
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.”
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.”
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 fact that coal ash could be dangerous to human health is nothing new, come to find out: the State of N.C. and Duke
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
North Carolina has the 8th highest rate of food insecurity in the country. In Iredell County alone, 25,000 people are food insecure. If you’ve