Mooresville property owners will see a three-cent tax rate hike during the coming fiscal year -- equivalent to $45 on a home worth $150,000 -- if town commissioners approve the proposed 2012-13 town budget.
A continuation of Part 1 of the 2012 Mooresville Police Department Fallen Officer ceremony. Chief Carl Robbins made a few remarks and the program concluded with a rifle volley along with the performance of the ceremonial tune Taps.
The Mooresville Police Department held its second annual Fallen Officer Ceremony for those officers who have died in the line of duty in Iredell County. The annual event is held every May 15 during National Police Week. Along with the reading of the nine officers names who died in the line of duty, awards were presented to officers within the Mooresville Police Department.
Downtown Mooresville will be the area’s cultural and arts center this weekend, when thousands of people converge on Main and Broad streets for the annual Race City Festival.
A company man for most of his life, Alfred Egenberger was recently honored for his 50th year of service at Michael Weinig, Inc., a Mooresville woodworking machine sales and service business.
Law enforcement officers who have died in Iredell County will be solemnly saluted Tuesday when the Mooresville Police Department conducts its second annual memorial ceremony for fallen officers.
Over the next few months, 14 students from Mooresville’s N.F. Woods Technology and Arts Center will be attending national conferences through school clubs and career course studies.mobile robotics contest.
The Mooresville Ice Cream Co. will be having its official grand opening celebration on Friday, May 18, at its new parlor from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Madison Drouin, a 6th grader at Liberty Preparatory Christian Academy in Mooresville, recently published her first book, “Life of a Silk Moth.”
Another wholesale club store could be joining the ranks of Mooresville retail businesses.
For the past nine years, the Prickly Pear has been one of downtown Mooresville’s hotspots for fine dining.
Patrons of Richard’s Coffee Shop/Welcome Home Veterans have long awaited the opening of a new Main Street home. On May 17, the wait ends.
A fixture in downtown Mooresville since 1945, Setzer’s Jewelers is closing its doors as owners Penny and Tony Christy stroll into retirement.
A dormant program for the past six years, the Mooresville High School drama club will spring to life again this weekend with a presentation of the musical "Grease."
On a warm morning that held lots of educational promise, Davidson Day School -- which recently received final rezoning approval to build a satellite campus in southern Iredell -- formally kicked off its plans for the campus on Monday.
Every spring, and even throughout the year, animal lovers encounter solitary young wildlife, such as birds or rabbits, and wonder if they need help.
For second grader Andrew Washburn, living with juvenile diabetes has become a learning experience not only for himself and his family, but for his teacher and classmates at Park View Elementary School.
Spring is typically a slow time for food donations, leaving hunger-fighting organizations with limited resources and their clientele vulnerable.
Two years after the massive, BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico -- which occurred on Earth Day 2010 -- a national campaign has been created to put a positive spin on the disaster.
More than 150 Mooresville youths will tackle a variety of service projects Saturday during Global Youth Service Day.
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