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
Mooresville Police Department failed to properly equip its officers, hired unqualified personnel and discriminated against a gay patrolman, according to a lawsuit filed by
The Town of Mooresville broke ground this afternoon on the first phase of the long-anticipated East-West Connector.
Once complete, Phase 1 of the project will provide direct access between the Lowe’s Corporate campus (I-77/Exit 31 and Langtree Road) to N.C. 115, at the intersection of Shearers and Rocky River roads.
Three people have filed for Mooresville’s at-large commissioner seat, forcing a primary on Oct. 10. Thomas Tohn, Edward “Eddie” Karriker and former town commissioner
Mooresville’s parade has remained largely the same for 79 (going on 80) years. The direction it travels was flip-flopped years ago; i
Special to the Scoop Mooresville Arts is celebrating two new exhibits on display. The 150 Challenge Group Exhibit and the Emergence: Under 40 Juried Exhibit
Note from Admin: The Scoop looks forward to closely following political campaigns and issues leading up to this year’s municipal elections in November. Our
While Acrofitness is usually the familiar group of tumblers and ninjas spreading the message that fitness is fun, it also recognizes that not all kids enjoy great health or the ability to freely move their bodies. And in those cases, it finds ways to help.
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.