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Jobless flooding potential employers
More than 10,000 people in Iredell County are crossing their fingers and hoping that a human resources manager somewhere will call up and offer them a job interview.
McHenry: Washington climate difficult
U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry was in Mooresville on Thursday afternoon and took time to talk about the new climate in Washington since President Barack Obama took office.
Stephen Suther's interest in history began as a little boy when he learned about the Civil War.
Iredell celebrates employee's work
With the retirement of Don Breedlove on Monday, the N.C. Cooperative Extension Iredell Center lost one of its longest serving agents.
Adoptive parents, children get a chance to bond
Michael Byers couldn't wait to get back on the docks to go tubing again. The 15-year-old stood on the steps of the Windemere's subdivision clubhouse ready to take off the second the boat returned to the dock.
Troutman hosts annual Independence Parade
As soon as Dennis Setzer saw the color guard carrying the American flag approaching behind the bagpipes, he signaled for his children to stand up.
Firefighters battle blaze in garage, attic
A fire destroyed a garage and damaged a house Wednesday afternoon on Kennesaw Road north of Harmony.
About 100 entries slated for annual Troutman parade
Independence Day will come a few days early to Iredell County as Troutman kicks off the holiday on Saturday.
City leaders tout award's benefits
The planning was well-thought-out and coordinated by city and civic leaders; the projects used in it were carefully selected; the application essay artfully written; and the final presentation was precisely scripted, choreographed and rehearsed.
Troutman ready for annual parade
A Statesville attorney and member of the U.S. Army Reserve will be the grand marshal of the fifth annual Iredell County Independence Day parade Saturday in Troutman.
Civil War veteran gets new gravestone
They were there to take part in a small chapter about a larger story; a story about the South.
Fiancee mourns barge worker killed on lake
MOORESVILLE Jose Figueroa and Annette Burgess met at a soccer match in Huntersville 15 years ago.
Accused drug dealers convicted
Two men were convicted in U.S. District Court of drug conspiracy charges, and the two were part of a much larger group dealing cocaine in southern Iredell County.
Public hearing planned on county's 2030 Horizon Plan
The Iredell County Department of Planning and Development and the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the 2030 Horizon Plan on Tuesday, July 14th at 7:00 p.m. at the Iredell County Government Center .
Citizens meet to discuss schools
A group of area citizens is meeting to discuss concerns regarding the future of Iredell-Statesville Schools.
Woman dies after I-40 accident
The North Carolina Highway Patrol believes rain is to blame for a deadly accident on I-40 in Iredell County.
Mooresville man dies in garage fire
A Mooresville man died late Sunday night after a fire broke out in his garage on Rinehardt Road, authorities said.
Work on controversial gas pipeline begins
A new 43-mile natural gas pipeline, which has caused rancorous land negotiations in northern Union County, consternation in neighboring Cabarrus County and a pending N.C. Utilities Commission complaint, is about one-fifth done -- and moving forward.
Body found after outbuilding fire
An investigation is underway after a body was found inside a burned-out outbuilding in Mooresville.
Steve Byrd didn't expect to make it back from the 34-mile bicycle ride quickly. As he departed on the YMCA's "Y-not for Kids Ride," he expected other riders to pass him.