Iredell roads to be resurfaced
The N.C. Department of Transportation awarded a contract to resurface 27.8 miles of roads, including a stretch of U.S. 70 in Statesville, and 24 sections of secondary roads throughout Iredell County.
View ArticleLake Norman High School journalists thrive in DNC spectacle
Amidst the hundreds of newspapers, television and radio stations and blogs that politicians and state representatives were interviewed by during the Democratic National Convention, one may have caught...
View ArticleTown delays approving cemetery deal
Mooresville commissioners have delayed approving an agreement with a local funeral home to take over the operation of all three town cemeteries.
View ArticleMost-prominent unsolved crimes have MPD baffled
The Mooresville Police Department says it doesn’t have many unsolved crimes on its books, but there are just enough troubling ones to keep investigators scratching their heads.
View ArticleNow, THAT'S a School Bus!
On a foggy Tuesday morning, 18 Mooresville students in school uniforms filed off a 34-foot cabin cruiser onto a Lake Norman boat dock near Southlake Christian Academy in Huntersville.
View ArticleFormer Mooresville man sentenced in tax fraud case
Charles A. Davis, 63, formerly of Mooresville, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court to 120 months in prison for committing tax fraud, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service announced.
View ArticleWoman suffers major burns in kitchen fire
A Mooresville woman suffered major burns in a cooking fire Monday, fire officials said.
View ArticleIredell groups put a spotlight on accidental drug deaths
North Carolina is one of the nation’s worst states for prescription drug abuse, and Iredell County ranks higher than the state average in accidental drug deaths.
View ArticleDNC work was a 'learning experience' for MPD officers
Eight Mooresville police officers had a memorable week in Charlotte during the Democratic National Convention.
View Article11 years later, lemon's squeezing him again
A year after buying a used minivan which he later claimed was a lemon, an exasperated Gaston Tuck of Mooresville took the vehicle to the dealership, gave it back and stopped making payments.
View ArticleIredell restaurant inspection scores: Sept. 3-7
North Carolina Public Health restaurant inspections in Iredell County, Sept. 3-7.
View ArticleTickets still available for 'Taste of the Lake'
It’s not too late to make plans to attend the fourth annual Taste of the Lake and help the Lowe’s YMCA on Saturday.
View ArticleVIDEO: Wounded veterans gather
Members of the Iredell chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart gathered for a fundraiser at McDonald's on Tuesday afternoon. The Purple Heart, America's oldest military decoration, is awarded...
View ArticleCrime Watch: Sept. 6-12
The following is a list of those arrested on felony and driving while impaired charges from Sept. 6-12 in Iredell County.
View ArticleIredell real estate transactions: Sept. 2-8
The following deeds were filed in the Iredell County Register of Deeds office from Sept. 2–8.
View ArticleIredell new business names: Sept. 2-8
The following persons registered for assumed names in the Iredell County Register of Deeds office from Sept. 2-8.
View ArticleIredell birth announcements: Sept. 16
A roundup of recent Iredell County birth announcements.
View ArticleSchools would prefer delaying Common Core assessments
When the current school year ends, one measure of its success will be how smoothly the new Common Core standards have been implemented.
View ArticleThrough 'One Block,' church hopes to be a better neighbor
Members of Central United Methodist Church in Mooresville want to take a little more ownership of their church’s neighborhood through an initiative called One Block.
View ArticleRains cause sewage overflow
Heavy rains Monday caused a sanitary sewer to overflow 221,592 gallons of untreated sewage.
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