Couple builds ‘Meaningful, Vibrant Life’
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
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
All good things must come to an end, and after 32 years of being a Downtown Mooresville staple, Trackside Restaurant will close its doors for good this Saturday, June 22.
The hearing on WBTV Reporter Nick Ochsner’s petition for the body-cam footage of slain Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was over before it began.
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
Someone in Mooresville is siccing state regulators on Josh’s Farmers Market. Last week, for the first time in 30 years, representatives from the N.C.
Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon’s work isn’t over, despite his untimely, tragic death earlier this year. In fact, he will continue serving communities –
This article — a personal account of my early experience as a puppy foster — was originally published in the July edition of Iredell
Fourth graders at Coddle Creek Elementary School put Mooresville’s new mayor on the spot this week, peppering him with questions about taxes, the perks of his office and — what else? — apartments and traffic.