‘Don’t worry about retaliation,’ town tells cops
Mooresville police employees are being assured – again – they will not face retaliation for cooperating with the ongoing investigation into the working environment
Mooresville police employees are being assured – again – they will not face retaliation for cooperating with the ongoing investigation into the working environment
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
Assistant Town Manager Angel-Wright Lanier has submitted her notice of resignation, effective April 19. Wright-Lanier has been with the Town of Mooresville since August
In response to Mooresville’s higher-than-average numbers of thyroid cancer, Duke Energy has contended that science doesn’t link coal ash to cancer. Not so fast,
While the future of two Iredell County hospitals hangs in the balance, the county’s largest and only nonprofit healthcare system is reassuring the public that it has your back.
It’s like an olive branch. But it’s a 23-foot Christmas tree.
This week, Josh Graham and brother-in-law Garrett Deweese, owners of Josh’s Farmers Market, hauled the massive tree from a grower in West Jefferson, all the way down Main Street into Downtown Mooresville and to the corner of Main and McLelland Avenue, where the big blue “150” stands to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday this year.
Special to the Scoop By: LISA E. CARVER Dead Stroke. In the pool world, Dead Stroke equals a performance and execution so flawless —
On May 4, 2019, a family lost a beloved son, brother, fiancé – and Mooresville lost one of its finest and bravest.
To mark one year since K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was killed in the line of duty, a small group of area residents is urging the community to honor the fallen officer by supporting an effort his family says would have meant the world to him.