Special to IFN The City of Statesville Fire Department has deployed its new Hazardous Materials Response Apparatus, further enhancing the department’s ability to respond to hazardous materials incidents and safeguard
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IFN Staff A Taylorsville woman faces a misdemeanor charge in connection with a fatal crash on Interstate 77 in Iredell County on Saturday night. According to the N.C. State Highway
BY REP. TODD CARVER Members of the N.C. House of Representatives voted to approve House Bill 193 in May. This legislation has garnered some media attention so I wanted to
If you’re someone who enjoys trying multiple kratom strains without committing to a full bag of each, you should buy spilt kratom at reasonable price. Mitraman makes it easy to
Shopping for Best Kratom Capsules online can feel like navigating a wild jungle—tons of options, but not all are worth your time (or money). That’s where doing a little homework
Kratom has grown in popularity for those looking to explore botanical options, and kratom powder remains one of the most sought-after forms. Whether you’re new to it or just stocking
BY BRANDY TEMPLETON Tilley’s Dance Academy held its annual spring recital on Saturday and Sunday at South Iredell High School’s Performing Arts Center. Around 200 dancers performed to an assortment
Andrew “Andy” Patrick Williams, 45, of Statesville, N.C., passed away on Friday, May 30, 2025. He was born to Stephen Tilford Williams and Patricia Brawley Williams on June 16, 1979. Andy
IFN Staff The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office reported the following felony arrests: MAY 13 ♦ Jaruis Dejuan Bell, 18, of Morton Street, Charlotte, charged with seven counts of breaking or
Special to IFN The Iredell County Historical Society will host a free public history program about the Union Grove Fiddlers Conventions on Saturday, June 7. The event, which begins at
The policy of the Town of Mooresville is to foster, maintain, and promote equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination because of race, religion, color,
BY KARISSA MILLER While some of Iredell-Statesville Schools low-performing schools didn’t achieve grade-level proficiency in reading or math last year, district leaders are hopeful that schools are trending in the
Special to IFN Art and film lovers alike are invited to experience “Loving Vincent,” the world’s first fully painted feature film, on Tuesday, June 3, at a special community screening
IFN Staff The Troutman Police Department reported the following felony arrests: ♦ A Troutman man faces drug charges after being stopped by a TPD officer in the 1000 block of
Ramsay James Stuart, 46, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away unexpectedly at his home on May 27, 2025. Born on November 16, 1978, Ramsay was a proud 1997 graduate of St.
Jonathan Ray Christopher, 44, of Statesville, N.C., passed away peacefully at his home on May 27, 2025. His passing has left a profound void in the hearts of his family,
IFN Staff A Conover man was killed in a crash on Interstate 77 on Friday night, according to the N.C. State Highway Patrol. Troopers responded to the site of the
BY KARISSA MILLER Third Creek Elementary School staff, students and parents held a special ceremony on the last day of school to dedicate a bench in memory of Michael Gerycz,
Special to IFN The Town of Troutman is planning its 20th Annual Independence Day Parade for Saturday, June 28. The Independence Day Parade will begin at 11 a.m. along Main
Special to IFN Thanks to the generosity of thousands of donors across Iredell County, the United Way of Iredell County’s 2024–2025 annual giving campaign has reached 94 percent of its
Whether you’re downsizing, relocating, or just trying to make space in your garage, storage units can be a real lifesaver. But finding the right storage space, one that’s clean, secure,
If you’re considering moving to Buffalo, you’re not alone. According to U.S. Census data, Buffalo saw more than 19,000 people change residences within Erie County last year, many of them
Connecticut is known for its picturesque towns, historic charm, and strong school systems, but not every corner of the state offers the same quality of life. While many areas in
Your roof might not always be on your mind until something goes wrong. Leaks, missing shingles, water stains on ceilings, or sagging spots are telltale signs that your roof needs
Buffalo is located in western New York, just minutes from the Canadian border and nestled along the shores of Lake Erie. With a population of over 24,000 people, it’s the
Nestled in the Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale, Arizona has built a reputation for luxury resorts, upscale living, and sun-soaked outdoor activities. But beyond the golf courses and desert trails, many people
Moving out can be exciting, emotional, and—if not planned properly—a little chaotic. Whether you’re relocating for a new job, moving in with a partner, or simply upgrading your living space,
When you hear “Scottsdale,” your mind might immediately jump to golf courses, luxury resorts, and high-end art galleries. But there’s much more to this Arizona city than meets the eye.
Brooklyn is a borough of contrasts, bustling streets, serene parks, historic brownstones, and cutting-edge art scenes. But if you’re considering a move here, one question likely tops your list: Is
Moving can be both exciting and exhausting, especially in a fast-growing and well-loved town like Sterling, Virginia. Whether you’re relocating across town, heading to nearby Herndon or Ashburn, or moving
Dalton Ray Townsend, 26, of Taylorsville, N.C., passed away on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at his home following a lengthy illness. He was born December 7, 1998, in Burke County, the
Special to IFN The Pilot travel center in Troutman is ready to welcome travelers to experience its new curb-to-counter remodel, featuring a fresh look and enhanced amenities. This investment is
Special to IFN Pharos Parenting will expand its reach this summer by offering a Mooresville-based class for parents called Nailed It! with Love and Logic. Held from 6 to 8
Madeleine Mary Toulas was born on September 3, 1992, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is the daughter of George and Carol Toulas. She died on May 22, 2025. She was an
Joseph Anthony Kopp Jr. of Statesville, N.C., a beloved educator and passionate gardener, passed away on May 28, 2025, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House following a brief illness.
Special to IFN Gov. Josh Stein joined Secretary of Transportation Joey Hopkins and DMV Commissioner Paul Tine on Friday to highlight North Carolina’s ongoing DMV crisis and call for cross-government