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  • 12 Tribe Rally

    Bibleway Seven at the Lake, 2010 Walter Henderson Road, Cornelius will be sponsoring its annual 12 Tribe Rally on Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. Rev. T.W. Beatty is pastor of the congregation. Special speaker will be Rev. Charlie Riven of Charlotte. All are invited to attend.

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  • MI-Connection hails first-quarter customer gains

                MI-Connection added more video, data and voice customers in the past three months than it did during the entire fiscal year last year, the company said Thursday.

  • Farm tour gives chance to taste rural life

    Mooresville residents, do you “Know Your Farms?”

  • BBB warns against flooded car scams

    The Better Business Bureau of Charlotte is warning against flooded car scam after the rain storms last week in Mecklenburg County.

  • Toll lanes likely coming to I-77

    Drivers of single-occupant cars on I-77 are likely going to be allowed to travel in North Mecklenburg’s high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, but it will cost them.

  • Spring Stop and Shop planned

    Mount Mourne Church of God, 1453 Mecklenburg Highway, Mooresville is planning a Spring Stop and Shop for Saturday, April 16 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

  • Classes planned at Davidson Church

    On March 20 at Davidson College Presbyterian Church, John Kuykendall, president emeritus of Davidson College and professor emeritus of religion will present "How Can Christians Get Along with People of Other Faiths?"

  • Medieval fun and food: RenFest is back

    Twenty-two acres of medieval fun will come to life next weekend when the 17th Carolina Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace opens its seven-week run in North Mecklenburg.

  • Habitat weathers a close call on new ReStore

    Our Towns Habitat for Humanity’s plans to open a ReStore in Mooresville came perilously close to falling through recently.

  • Kids' motor speech disorder spurs mom to awareness effort

       Jackson Creager smiles shyly, then buries his face in his mother’s neck as she laughs. She tries to prompt him to talk about his day at the pool, but he just grins and finally answers “yes” when she asks him if he had fun playing in the water.      

  • Fixing up existing homes is new, lower-cost option for Habitat

                    When the economy began its downslide and funds for building houses dwindled, Our Towns Habitat for Humanity turned its sights toward helping families in another way – by rehabilitating their homes.

  • Habitat plans second ReStore in Mooresville

    Having achieved their goal of $1 million in fiscal year sales at the Our Towns Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Cornelius, officials of the charity now have their sights set on another ambitious objective: The successful opening of a second ReStore in Mooresville.

  • Vandalism, plea for more patrols grab attention of lake board

    A damaged water ski course and a plea for more lake patrols were the hot topics at Monday's monthly meeting of the Lake Norman Marine Commission.

  • Services today for detective killed in car wreck

    Funeral services are this morning for Mooresville's Kimberly Sue Nesbitt, an off-duty detective with the Huntersville Police Department who Monday in a single-car wreck.

  • Fourth Fun: Here's area's holiday lineup

    Independence Day is fast approaching and there will be numerous opportunities to celebrate in South Iredell and North Mecklenburg.

  • Agencies collaborate to prevent diabetes

    HealthReach Clinic in Mooresville, the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson and the Solomon House of Huntersville are teaming up to provide free services to local residents as part of the Lake Norman Diabetes Prevention Program.

  • Riding for the Red Cross

    It's nearly time to ride and raise funds for the American Red Cross, at the Lake Norman Excursion on July 17.

  • Meetings, Etc.

    News about meetings and other events in the Mooresville region...

  • Honoring the Purple Heart

    Retired Marine Pete Meletis would like folks to "fall in love with America all over again."

  • MI-C may seek $6 million from towns to cover shortfall

    MI-Connection could be asking Mooresville and Davidson for up to $6.4 million in funding for the next fiscal year, and as much as $4.4 million of that would be Mooresville's responsibility.

  • Palin, Laura Bush coming to Charlotte

    Sarah Palin and Laura Bush won't be coming to Wilkesboro for a women's event this summer after all. Organizers said yesterday that they are moving the venue from Wilkes Community College to Charlotte's Time Warner Cable Arena for better security, safety and parking.

  • Alumni Weekend at Davidson College Presbyterian

    On April 25 during Alumni Weekend, our guest pastor will be Rev. Scott Huie, Davidson College class of '85.

  • Arts & Entertainment lineup

    Here's a look at what's happening in arts and entertainment...

  • Easter eggstravaganza

    Triple Cross Ranch, Shinnville Road, Mooresville will sponsor an Easter Eggstravaganza! on March 27 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

  • 'Row for a Home,' help Habitat

    Davidson College Crew invites the public to join the rowing organization for its first annual "Row for a Home – Charity Regatta" at the Davidson College Lake Campus on Saturday. It's from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and proceeds from the event will benefit Our Towns Habitat for Humanity Davidson College Build.

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