The Town of Mooresville had a choice: find a way within its own ordinances to keep a longtime, local business open until its permanent home …
What-A-Burger owner: we’re not closing
Everyone take a nice, deep breath: What-A-Burger #11 in Mooresville is not closing. Owner Mike Bost confirmed with the Scoop today he has no plans …
Talks continue today on farmers market’s future
What is the immediate future of Josh’s Farmers Market? People who attended last month’s Town of Mooresville Board of Adjustment meeting and plan to meet …
To be continued …
Today’s Board of Adjustment meeting regarding Josh’s Farmers Market lasted 3.5 hours and has been continued to Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. I will …
Town penalizes local business for municipal error
Town staff members misinterpreted their own zoning ordinances. Now they’re making a longtime, local business pay the price. Mooresville’s zoning and land-use regulations – the …
Town bureaucrats threaten to kill local business
If ordinances say that a successful, popular, locally-owned business is wrong, then perhaps the problem isn’t with the business but the ordinances themselves. Town of …
Troutman Breaks Law by Holding Public Records Hostage
The Town of Troutman is breaking the law by withholding public records from an Iredell County taxpayer. The town is holding the records hostage until …
Fired whistleblower sues town
Mooresville Police Department failed to properly equip its officers, hired unqualified personnel and discriminated against a gay patrolman, according to a lawsuit filed by a …
“Band-aid” not enough for South Statesville
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 …
Community honors fallen hero this week
On May 4, 2019, a family lost a beloved son, brother, fiancé – and Mooresville lost one of its finest and bravest. To mark one …