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
Eddie Karriker and Frank Owens were the two top vote-getters in today’s primary race for at-large commissioner on Mooresville’s town board. This means the two men will advance to the general election on Nov. 7.
As cases of the coronavirus rise in Iredell County, don’t expect to be told the specific area of the county’s new diagnoses.
That would risk identifying a patient … and that is illegal, said Iredell County Health Director Jane Hinson.
Hinson cited Iredell’s size as the reason health officials here – unlike in other counties – don’t offer more detailed information about general locations of diagnoses. “The risk of identification related to the sharing of cities and zip codes is much greater in Iredell County than it is in a county with a population of greater than a million people,” she wrote in an email to the Scoop this week.
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,
After two long years and an hour of robust discussion this morning, commissioners on Monday could take the first big step toward making the long-standing business model of Josh’s Farmers Market — one of the community’s oldest and most cherished small businesses — legal again.
Mooresville’s board of commissioners made history tonight, hiring the town’s first-ever female town manager.
“Full steam ahead” for rapid-transit rail in Mooresville? Not so fast, say Mooresville elected officials.
More military service members lose their lives on American soil than in combat overseas. In fact, four times as many service members and veterans