Viewpoint: President Trump is making America stronger, safer
Editor’s Note: Congressman Pat Harrigan released the following statement about the first 100 days of the Trump administration. BY REP. PAT HARRIGAN WASHINGTON — One hundred days into President Trump’s second
Viewpoint: Is it possible to be too happy?
BY JEFF CORBETT I thought you’d be interested in a study on happiness from a joint project of three universities, as reported in TIME magazine. The research team’s findings had
Legislative Update: Proposed legislation aims to safeguard N.C. farmland, strengthen national security
BY REP. JEFF MCNEELY North Carolina House Bill 133, the NC Farmland and Military Protection Act, represents a prudent and necessary measure to protect our state’s agricultural resources and national
Letter to the Editor: Proposed cuts to Medicaid would harm 2.7 million North Carolinians
To the Editor: Medicaid is our country’s single largest source of healthcare coverage, providing crucial healthcare access to more than 72 million low-income Americans, including children, seniors, veterans, those living
Viewpoint: An Open Letter to RFK
BY KIM EROH Let me tell you about my son. He is an extraordinary human being in every way. His heart is tender, overflowing with compassion, empathy, and kindness. His
Viewpoint: Memory and hope on Good Friday
BY REV. H. STEPHEN SHOEMAKER Why is the day of Jesus’ crucifixion on a Roman cross called “good”? Here’s a beginning: Because on the cross Jesus forgave the ones killing
Letter to the Editor: WWJD Peace Rally planned for Good Friday in Statesville
To the Editor: Many Christians are concerned about the lack of the teachings of Jesus in today’s Christianity. Many churches preach power and riches instead of feeding the poor or
Legislative Update: The case for regulatory reform in N.C.
BY REP. TODD CARVER One of the committees I am most excited to serve on in the N.C. House is the Regulatory Reform Committee. This group is tasked with reviewing
Viewpoint: The importance of remembering names
BY JEFF CORBETT A friend of mine in nursing school shared details of a most unique pop quiz given by her instructor. Among the many questions there was one –
Legislative Update: Iredell Ready and the importance of reaching our 2030 goal
BY REP. TODD CARVER Most people may not be aware North Carolina set a goal in 2019 to have 2 million people with a post-secondary degree or high-quality credential. This
Viewpoint: Proposed legislation puts patients first, holds insurance companies accountable
BY SALLY NIX For too long, health insurance companies have dictated patient care instead of doctors. The bureaucratic nightmare of prior authorization, which requires doctors to obtain insurer approval before treating their
Local History: The search for Stearn’s Temple Cemetery
BY SHELLIE TAYLOR For over 40 years, some people in Statesville believed that an abandoned African American church cemetery had been destroyed by the organization known as the Statesville Redevelopment
Viewpoint: Denigrating I-SS Board members takes precedence over improving student academic achievement
BY MICHAEL KUBINIEC In February of 2025, certain Iredell-Statesville Schools administrators were given an opportunity to rate the Board of Education members in a survey. Results were released and published
Legislative Update: DOGE and its role in Raleigh
BY REP. TODD CARVER The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an idea which should not invoke a partisan divide the way it has. We can argue about the implementation
Viewpoint: Giving your undivided attention benefits everyone
BY JEFF CORBETT The famous Austrian surgeon Dr.Theodor Billroth used to tell his students that a doctor needed two abilities: freedom from nausea, and the power of observation. Then he’d
Viewpoint: Statesville City Council’s wasteful, misguided policy will cost taxpayers
BY JAMES PRESSLY As a concerned city taxpayer, fourth-generation Statesville resident, and local business owner, I want to express my growing frustration with the wasteful and misguided policies of the
Legislative Update: Helene Recovery Bill provides much-needed relief for Western N.C.
BY REP. TODD CARVER One of my goals upon being elected to the N.C. House of Representatives was to let people know what was taking place in Raleigh and the
Letter to the Editor: Will Troutman voters continue to allow this insanity?
To the Editor: I have a question for the Town of Troutman residents: Given the massive tax increase bestowed upon us by the Iredell County Board of Commissioners, coupled with
Murderous Matrimony (Part III): The case against Ruth Peterman
Editor’s Note: This is the final installment of a series. Read the first installment HERE and the second installment HERE. BY SHELLIE TAYLOR What do you get when you cross an
Viewpoint: Are you managing your perspective or is it managing you?
BY JEFF CORBETT Centuries ago, a group of Peruvian Indians were looking out from their ocean shores. Something appeared far away that they didn’t recognize. Seeing the sails of Spanish
Murderous Matrimony (Part II): Women Who Kill Their Husbands
Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a series. Read the first installment HERE. BY SHELLIE TAYLOR This is not a review for the latest crime novel by James Patterson
Letter to the Editor: Gathering to show support for Ukraine planned for Friday in Statesville
To the Editor: We are planning a peaceful gathering from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, March 7, in Downtown Statesville to show support for Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukraine. Many
Viewpoint: When the circus comes to Troutman Town Hall
BY FRANNY HANRAHAN I recently read the article about the “circus atmosphere” of some Troutman Town Council meetings and take issue with some of the statements made by the town
Viewpoint: We can learn a lot from early explorers — and from Shaq’s mom
BY JEFF CORBETT In his book “The Paradigm Pioneers,” futurist Joel Barker posed this question: During America’s westward expansion in the 1800s, what was the difference between pioneers and settlers?
Viewpoint: Don’t take life so seriously
BY JEFF CORBETT In “The Story File,” Steve May shares a story about three ministers from different churches in the same town who decided to go fishing. As they fished,
Viewpoint: Mayor Kutteh’s vision and dedication to serving others have made Statesville a better place
BY JAY SHERRILL After two decades of dedicated service, Mayor Costi Kutteh has announced that he will not run for re-election in 2025. As Statesville’s longest-serving mayor, he has led
Viewpoint: Life is a journey, not a destination
BY JEFF CORBETT Some years ago, psychologist William Marston asked 3,000 people this question: “What are you living for?” Some 94 percent of the respondents gave roughly the same answer
Viewpoint: The time Is always right to do what is right
BY GOV. JOSH STEIN Every year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day gives us the chance to honor the life and legacy of a remarkable leader. Dr. King was a visionary
Viewpoint: Are you still swimming in the shallow end of the pool?
BY JEFF CORBETT Are you the best you’ve ever been? You say, “What?” Let me rephrase that. Looking back over your life, are you a better person today than ever
Letter to the Editor: Iredell legislators should work to restrict annexation of land in ETJs for high-density residential developments
To the Editor: Now that elections are over, how about some state legislation that will help the citizens of Iredell County? We need to end the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJs)
Viewpoint: Always demand the best — from yourself
BY JEFF CORBETT Steve Goodier, in “Do Something Great,” tells the story of how President Abraham Lincoln would often leave the White House to attend Wednesday evening services at New
Viewpoint: Well done, good and faithful servant
BY REV. ROBERT W. LEE IV As a pastor, it is an incredibly humbling honor to preach to anyone who will listen. When that audience includes the man who served
Letter to the Editor: SPD officers are dedicated to serving our community
To the Editor: I thought I would share what I stumbled upon a few days ago while I was leaving the Big Lots store in Statesville. An elderly lady’s car
Year in Review: 2024 has been a year of historic growth in Statesville
BY COSTI KUTTEH 2024 has been another great year in the City of Statesville. Local government is a team sport and many folks – past and present – have contributed
Letter to the Editor: Troutman town manager should learn to stay in his own lane
To the Editor: On December 2, Troutman Town Manager Ronald Wyatt attended the Mooresville Town Board of Commissioners meeting and proceeded to make a public statement in defense of Mooresville
Viewpoint: Tackle your new year’s resolution one bite at a time
BY JEFF CORBETT While visiting a remote mountain town, a tourist walking down Main Street was approached by a scruffy hillbilly fresh out of the woods. Carrying a shotgun and