Iredell County Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Chris Collier died Wednesday morning, nearly a month after suffering a suspected acute primary arrhythmia.
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Mooresville police are seeking a man who robbed a First Citizens Bank branch early Friday evening.
Former state representative Karen Ray said Friday she will seek the Republican nod for the new 44th District N.C. Senate seat.
Pit bulls in Iredell County are getting a second chance, thanks to a large PetSmart Charities Grant awarded to the Humane Society of Iredell County.
The Collier family posted this statement on CaringBridge Sunday afternoon: "After analysis of recent and extensive neurological tests, Chris's doctors have told us that the chance for his recovery is very slim. We continue to pray for what is best for Chris. He is resting comfortably. We are so grateful for all of the love and support for Chris and our family."
Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in Iredell County, and they are tops on the list of issues that worry both Iredell County residents and health experts.
A local man is wanted in connected with a Craigslist scam.
Ken Robertson believes the value of a county commissioner – or any leader for that matter – can be measured against how far into the future that person is able to reasonably predict trends and understand where the prevailing winds will lead if uninterrupted.
The Mitchell Community College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name Dr. Tim Brewer the new president of the college Wednesday.
With the economy the way it’s been over the past few years, some people have equated the job of county commissioner with having to navigate a sinking ship. But Iredell County Commissioner Frank Mitchell won't likely use that kind of rhetoric any time soon as he and his wife came too close for comfort with the recent sinking of a cruise ship that killed at least 32 passengers.
Those old enough to remember television commercials for an old board game about building around the challenges of everyday living may still recall the simple sing-songyness of its jingle: “You will learn about life when you play ‘The Game of Life’” It was with that basic idea in mind that some folks from the University of North Carolina’s School of Government came up with a game designed to allow government workers to learn the pitfalls associated with creating a working budget.
At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners agreed to a revision to the list of entities surveyed when conducting salary studies.
Not everyone is jumping on board with a proposed commuter and freight rail that would extend from Mooresville to Charlotte.
The Mitchell Community College Board of Trustees voted to approve the three finalists recommended by the search committee in its quest for a new president Friday.
Iredell County Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Chris Collier is in a local hospital after apparently suffering a heart attack Wednesday night.
Newly sworn-in State Sen. Chris Carney told those attending a Stand Up North Carolina meeting in Mooresville that he's already getting his political bearings in Raleigh.
An 18-year-old form Cleveland has been charged and a 25-year-old Mooresville man is being sought in connection with the theft of a tree stand and deer feeder.
Responding to the growing demand for Freightliner Trucks, Daimler Trucks North America announced it was restarting its second shift and hiring 1,100 workers.
A Mooresville man faces charges of stealing checks and using one of the checks at a local grocery store.
A Mooresville resident was arrested in West Virginia for failing to notify authorities of a change of address as required under the sex offender registry law.
Three troopers are on administrative leave after a deadly shooting early Sunday morning.
Zootastic Park between Mooresville and Troutman is opening its gates free to the public Saturday night to tour the 3rd Annual Christmas Wonderland of Lights presented by McDonald's.
The number of jobless workers in Iredell County dropped below 8,000 for the first time in nearly three years in November.
Local firefighters and the American Red Cross have been busy in the past few days with fires that displaced three families.
A Mooresville man is facing charges after Troutman police said he was impersonating a law enforcement officer.
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