He’s making a list and checking it twice
For decades, people have been making memories while braving wind and weather — sometimes sleet and heavy rain — to watch the Downtown Mooresville Christmas parade.
For decades, people have been making memories while braving wind and weather — sometimes sleet and heavy rain — to watch the Downtown Mooresville Christmas parade.
Mark your calendars, Mooresville. We’re gonna have a debate!
The Scoop is partnering with YOU, the Mooresville community, to get to know our town board candidates and their platforms a bit better. We will hold a candidate forum on Thursday, Sept. 21, beginning at 6 p.m. in the Joe V. Knox Auditorium in the Charles Mack Citizens Center.
She’s not walking quite yet, but when she has the energy to stand up — and she *will* — she will be called a walking miracle.
All good things must come to an end, and after 32 years of being a Downtown Mooresville staple, Trackside Restaurant will close its doors for good this Saturday, June 22.
Journalists aren’t above the law, but neither should the law — and those who enforce it — go out of its way to target us.
It should perhaps come as no surprise, though, that that’s what’s happening in Mooresville.
I’ve lived in my home in downtown Mooresville for 20 years. Until a few years ago, I never had any issues. Then the land behind my house was cleared, two homes were built, and a couple relocated to Mooresville and into one of those homes.
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
The Scoop hosted an informative candidate forum for Mooresville’s town board on Thursday, Sept. 21. All candidates for public office attended*. We packed as much as we could into just over two hours; we chatted about growth and roads, government transparency, education and, of course, Josh’s Farmer’s Market.