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  • Work begins on new crafts, home décor store

    Construction has begun on Mooresville’s newest retailer, a 55,000-square-foot Hobby Lobby store.

  • MOT Skatz

    SAVING SKATZ: Horse rescued from Mooresville ravine

    Jackie Rummage stroked the muzzle of her beloved stallion, Soul Seeker Skatz, and grinned as friend Howard Overcash teased her about the horse being like her baby.

  • Town Board OKs new bicycle route

    A “high-priority” bicycle route from downtown Mooresville to Bellingham Park will soon be in the works, after approval was given from the Mooresville Town Board at their consent agenda meeting on May 4.

  • Mooresville Officials table vote on gas station

    Potential seating at The Meat Center of Mooresville, a possible gas and convenience store on Mazeppa Road and a road modification on Straightaway Drive were among the items debated at the Town Board meeting on May 7.

  • Mooresville Golf Course in need of aesthetic attention

    Town recreation officials are looking to attract more customers to the Mooresville Golf Course through some simple sprucing up.

  • For What-A-Burger, time stands still

    Mary Fesperman can’t imagine working anywhere but What-A-Burger in downtown Mooresville, and for good reason. She’s been there 40 years.

  • VFD hopes to restore a piece of its history

    The Mt. Mourne Volunteer Fire Department wants to team up with the community to restore an important piece of their collective history.

  • Rotary hopes garden brings pride to Mooresville neighborhood

    The Top of the Lake Rotary Club is hoping to plant the seeds of neighborly bonding with the groundbreaking of its community garden on Saturday.

  • 'They're Not Alone'

    After serving in the military or entering combat, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and even abuse can afflict a soldier.

  • Tuesday forum will feature crowded congressional field

    Iredell County voters can get an up-close look at the crowded Republican field in the 9th District Congressional race on April 17, during a forum sponsored by the Iredell County Republican Party and GOP Auxiliary.

  • DIRECTV Blimp

    DIRECTV Blimp

    Several of our readers have called in to report the DIRECTV blimp hovering around exit 36 here in Mooresville! The blimp is in town for the NHRA races and had to make a pit stop in Race City, USA! Photo courtesy of Bethany Fuller.

  • MOT mud

    Drainage woes frustrate Mooresville business owner

    Tony Dadante says he’s finding it hard to pamper pets amid a mudslide.

  • Mooresville OKs MI-C money, buys 33 acres for $800K

    Mooresville commissioners spent $1.5 million on two projects Monday, allocating $729,420 to MI-Connection and approving the purchase of 33 acres of land on Cornelius Road for $800,000.

  • Hollywood making itself right at home

    Hollywood is coming back to Mooresville, this time for an extensive stay.

  • Mooresville family dances for healthy children

    The Furick family of Mooresville is a step closer to earning $30,000 for Levine Children’s Hospital and a cool $5,000 for themselves as finalists in the Primrose Schools’ national “Family Dance-off ” video contest.

  • MOT saddlery

    Downtown store is economy's latest victim

    Country Ride Saddlery in downtown Mooresville is riding off into the sunset, another victim of the economy.

  • MGSD, Discovery launch online educational community

    The Mooresville Graded School District and Discovery Education have teamed to help launch the Discovery Student Network in April, a collaboration that will eventually allow children to blog and connect online globally about educational topics.

  • MOT shooters

    Shooting class proving to be a popular one for women

    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.”

  • Getting safely to school

    Enhancing the appeal of walking or biking to school is the goal of a town initiative detailed Tuesday for members of the Mooresville Graded School District Board of Education.

  • Mooresville man sentenced to 33 years for tax fraud

    A Mooresville man faces up to 33 years in prison after his conviction Monday in a tax fraud case.

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