Mooresville author shares message of hope with the world
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
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
Jane is 18 years old and a junior in high school. Her mother describes her as bright and expressive with a fantastic sense of
The hearing on WBTV Reporter Nick Ochsner’s petition for the body-cam footage of slain Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was over before it began.
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.
Mooresville taxpayers are footing the bill for Taylortown, NC to have a police chief, and town board members seemed just as surprised as anyone
The Town of Troutman is breaking the law by withholding public records from an Iredell County taxpayer. The town is holding the records hostage
The Mooresville Police Department is about to get a makeover. Ron Campurciani spent his first month as interim police chief observing and evaluating the
At a time when politics have created sharp divides among people and between people and its government, elected officials should be getting back to