Town should do more than beat a dead horse
For the first time since their staff used Facebook to initiate a public brouhaha with Josh’s Farmers Market, Mooresville’s elected officials will have a
For the first time since their staff used Facebook to initiate a public brouhaha with Josh’s Farmers Market, Mooresville’s elected officials will have a
Mooresville’s parade has remained largely the same for 79 (going on 80) years. The direction it travels was flip-flopped years ago; i
This article — a personal account of my early experience as a puppy foster — was originally published in the July edition of Iredell
A lot has changed since the last post I typed for my blog, The Gatton Report, several years ago. But a lot has also
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 –
It isn’t clear what type of response WBTV’s Nick Ochsner thought he’d get from the community when he petitioned for the release of Mooresville
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
Mark your calendars, Mooresville. We’re gonna have a debate!
The Scoop is partnering with YOU, the Mooresville community, to get to know our town board candidates and their platforms a bit better. We will hold a candidate forum on Thursday, Sept. 21, beginning at 6 p.m. in the Joe V. Knox Auditorium in the Charles Mack Citizens Center.