Mother speaks out about teacher’s post shaming special-needs child: ‘I want people to know the person she did this to’
Jane is 18 years old and a junior in high school. Her mother describes her as bright and expressive with a fantastic sense of
Jane is 18 years old and a junior in high school. Her mother describes her as bright and expressive with a fantastic sense of
Iredell County’s board of commissioners has made official its support of Novant Health’s acquisition of two county hospitals, Lake Norman Regional in Mooresville and Davis Regional in Statesville.
It’s easy to see why Claire Connelly and Fabian Elmes became “baes.” Their shared passions and work ethic, combined with skills they learned from past professions, catapulted the powerhouse couple into creating what quickly became one of the most-loved food trucks in the Greater Charlotte area: Bae’s Burgers.
In September — within just a few years of moving their belongings, including the food truck, from Miami to be closer to family in Statesville — Connelly and her husband Elmes had grown enough to trade-in their food truck for a storefront in Downtown Mooresville.
This article first appeared in the July edition of the Iredell Free News Monthly. By JAIME GATTON The Mooresville Scoop It’s the right message
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.
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
After stalking and bullying Josh’s Farmers Market for months to force its closure as a temporary business, we’ve discovered that the town’s planning director,
The Town of Mooresville has doubled down on its efforts to kill a popular, longtime local business. This time, the town’s planning department has