This year's campaign "On the Road, On the Water - Don't Drink and Drive" campaign hopes to raise awareness and keep drivers safe both on the road and the water.
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Two Mooresville businesses are in the running for the 2012 Small Business of the Year award, to be presented Thursday by the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce.
Construction has begun on Mooresville’s newest retailer, a 55,000-square-foot Hobby Lobby store.
Developers of Langtree at the Lake say they have closed on a federally-backed financing package that will allow construction to begin immediately on the proposed apartment/retail project.Citizen Center as collateral.
For the past nine years, the Prickly Pear has been one of downtown Mooresville’s hotspots for fine dining.
Seven protesters were arrested Thursday after chaining themselves to a railroad track just north of Duke Energy’s Marshall Steam Station. The protesters wanted to stop a train carrying coal to the steam station, which uses coal in its production of energy.
The Mt. Mourne Volunteer Fire Department wants to team up with the community to restore an important piece of their collective history.
The Mooresville-based HealthReach Community Clinic, which provides free medical care to low-income people, is expanding its service area to all of Iredell County.
Spring is typically a slow time for food donations, leaving hunger-fighting organizations with limited resources and their clientele vulnerable.
The community is invited to grand opening ceremonies April 28 for the Ebert Family Foundation Spray Park, the final phase of Hope Park at the Lowe’s YMCA.
The 12th annual CC Spring Fest Bluegrass Festival will be held Saturday at the Cross Country Campground in Denver.
Participant Brianna Reed couldn’t control herself. She showed up at the Special Olympics of North Carolina’s Lake Norman chapter’s games ready to compete.
Sirens located around McGuire Nuclear Station and the Lake Norman area will be tested today at approximately 11:50 a.m.
Long before the polls open May 8 for primary elections in Iredell County, voters will have an opportunity to cast their ballots.
If you’re a frequent driver on Interstate 77 between Mooresville and Charlotte, your thoughts about the highway’s future are in demand.
HomeGoods, a discount home-fashions store, will open April 22 in Winslow Bay Commons in Mooresville, the company announced Wednesday. The 25,000-square-foot store will be the fifth in the Charlotte area.
Officials of The Point Lake and Golf Club say they anticipate closing the sale of the club to Donald Trump on Thursday.
Reigning champions Daniel and Stephanie Richart of Mooresville will be looking for challengers to their title at Saturday’s annual Lake Norman Road Rally.
Mooresville’s business leaders have joined the ongoing campaign to encourage the state to widen I-77 all the way to Statesville.
Mooresville massage therapist Rena O’Connell didn’t think handling a gun would be her cup of tea, but now she says she feels “confident” and thinks “it’s a lot of fun.”
Catawba Riverkeeper David Merryman is leaving his post to become an environmental scientist in Maryland, the nonprofit Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation announced Wednesday.
Improving safety among people who take rental boats out onto Lake Norman is the aim of a new Lake Norman Marine Commission committee.
After taking strong public criticism of their proposed plan to provide $7.5 million in financing to the Langtree at the Lake development, some Mooresville commissioners were miffed Friday to discover that Langtree apparently did not need the financial help, after all.
Mooresville commissioners are likely today to halt a proposed plan to publicly finance $7.5 million in roads and sewer infrastructure at Langtree at the Lake.
Iredell County’s second case of rabies in 2012 has been confirmed.
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