A rezoning request for a three-story building that will provide affordable housing for independent senior citizens on Brawley School Road was approved by the Mooresville Town Board on Monday.
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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’s Grey Mills stunned many of his constituents when he announced in late October he would not seek a third term in the N.C. House of Representatives in 2012.
Parishioners at St. Therese Catholic Church have been looking forward to having a new sanctuary since informal planning for it began seven years ago. Their wait could end soon.
Iredell County Animal Services & Control, along with the Health Department, on Thursday reported the year’s third confirmed rabies case.
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.
N.C. Rep. Grey Mills, who is completing his second term, on Wednesday became a candidate for lieutenant governor.
Mitchell Community College President Dr. Doug Eason, who dutifully served his post for nearly 22 years, cleaned up his office, packed his belongings and departed the grounds of the college for the last time as its head executive Wednesday afternoon.
With the filing period for this year’s elective office ending Wednesday, a total of 24 candidates were attracted to two different political races that involve Iredell.
On Sunday morning, the latest addition to the Iredell County fire service will make its official debut — but this truck will be different from any other.
Mooresville school officials got a bit of a scare Wednesday morning when a student on a school bus reported that another student had a handgun in a bookbag.
The Town of Mooresville has put its plan for possibly financing millions of dollars of infrastructure at Langtree at the Lake on hold.
A historic former church near downtown Mooresville is getting a facelift and new apartment tenants, thanks to a Charlotte couple.
The Town Board of Commissioners will meet with the Town Planning Board and Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, February 29 at 6 p.m. at The Charles Mack Citizen Center. The purpose of this meeting is to provide an overview of the function of the Planning Board. The public is invited to attend. For more information, contact Jahni Vickers, Deputy Town Clerk, at 704-662-6057.
With less than a day remaining in the candidate filing period for the 2012 elections, the field seeking three seats on the Iredell County Board of Commissioners keeps getting bigger.
Iredell County’s second case of rabies in 2012 has been confirmed.
A Mooresville woman was critically injured in a one-vehicle crash on Linwood Road near the South Iredell Fire Department on Monday morning.
Mooresville residents are rallying in support of a Marine who was seriously injured last weekend amid his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.
Cindy Jacobs is putting the spotlight on local residents who have made a difference, though her latest book, “Legendary Locals of Mooresville.”
Mooresville officials believe the town’s purchase of the Agape Child Development and Learning Center will do much to improve the recreation offerings on the town’s northwest side.
Several sixth-grade classrooms at East Mooresville Intermediate School got a special visit Wednesday from Governor Bev Perdue, who was in town to salute the advances in education promoted by the Mooresville Graded School District.
Throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s, Robert Brawley was a legislative fixture in Raleigh, serving nine terms in the N.C. House. Now, after a 14-year absence, the longtime Mooresville insurance agent is seeking a return to the capitol.
Students at Mooresville Intermediate School are participating this week in the annual "Jump Rope for Heart" event which serves as a fundraiser for the American Heart Association.
All three candidates who have filed for the state Senate District 44 seat have promised to attend a forum tonight being sponsored by the Iredell County Republican Women’s Club.
After five years of celebrating hot rods, customs and vintage vehicles, the Downtown Mooresville Cruise-In is being retired.
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