Shonnette Lanise Sermons Cannon passed away at her home in Mooresville, N.C., on Monday, October 13, 2025. Shonnette was born October 20, 1969, to Freddy and Sharon Sermons in Tioga,
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James “Jim” Feary
Jim Feary, 69, of Statesville, N.C., and formerly of Washington Court House, Ohio, and proudly from the Bronx, N.Y., passed away on October 13, 2025, after a courageous battle with
How Player Reviews Shape Trust in Gambling Platforms
https://pixabay.com/photos/happiness-lucky-number-roulette-839037/ Choosing an online gambling platform can feel like a gamble in itself. Players want to know that their money and data are safe, and that the games they play
The Rise of Anxiety Among College Students: How to Cope and Seek Support
Just like fear, anxiety is an important feeling we have that can stop us from getting into dangerous or unpleasant situations. After all, it helped our civilization survive during ancient
Will AI Replace Teachers in the Classroom?
You’ve probably heard a lot about AI lately, especially how it’s changing everything from business to healthcare. Now, one of the big questions is: could AI eventually replace teachers in
What Is a Universal Scholarship Application and Why It Helps
The pursuit of higher education can be financially challenging. Scholarships help students easily access the financial aid they need to earn their degrees. Imagine completing just one application, and it
The Difficulties of Proving Negligence in a New Haven Truck Accident Case
Getting hurt in a crash with a big truck can feel scary and confusing. Trucks weigh a lot, and they can cause major harm even at slow speeds. Proving someone
Arizer XQ2 & Puffco New Peak: Desktop Power vs. Portable Precision
In the fast-changing world of vaporization, picking the right flagship device can make or break the user experience. People who are really into something look for units that offer the
Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County breaks ground on Brown Family Grief Center (Photos)
IFN Staff It was fitting that there were tears mixed with the joy as Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County (HPCIC) broke ground on the new Brown Family Grief
Linda Mae Campbell
Linda Mae Sturgill-Campbell, 75, of Statesville, N.C., passed away Sunday, October 12, 2025, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Linda was born November 27, 1949, to the late Cornelius Allison Campbell and
Floyd Melmon Rogers
Floyd Melmon Rogers, 82, of Moravian Falls, N.C., passed away Monday, October 13, 2025, at Yadkin Nursing in Yadkinville, N.C. Born February 15, 1943, he was the son of the
Falconer Foundation awards scholarship to Lake Norman High grad
Special to IFN The Falconer Foundation, a Mooresville-based nonprofit organization serving Iredell County, has awarded a $10,000 scholarship to Gowri Nair. This is the fourth consecutive year that the foundation
Walk A Mile In Their Shoes: Event raises awareness about domestic violence
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD More than three dozen people took to the streets in downtown Statesville on Wednesday afternoon to “Walk A Mile In Their Shoes” in recognition of Domestic Violence
Iredell Health Foundation to present fourth annual Heart of Jazz on November 7
Special to IFN Did you know heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Iredell County? The latest data from the Iredell County Health Department attributes nearly 20% of premature
IFN Candidate Q&A: R. Corina Iyoob (Statesville Council, Ward 3)
R. Corina Iyoob ♦ Age: 40 ♦ Address: 412 Armfield Street, Statesville ♦ Education: UNC Greensboro: BFA concentration in Sculpture and Ceramics, minor in Chinese ♦ Professional Background: I
IFN Candidate Q&A: Doris Allison (Statesville Council, Ward 3)
Doris Allison ♦ Age: 67 ♦ Address: 1200 Ninth Street, Statesville ♦ Education: Statesville High School, Mitchell Community College and Catawba Community College. ♦ Professional Background: Worked for the Iredell
Historic Sharpe House to host dinner theatre October 17-25
Special to IFN The Historic Sharpe House, in collaboration with Theatre Statesville, is hosting a dinner theatre. The production of Michele Lowe’s “The Smell of the Kill” will open on
Miss Statesville and Miss Statesville Teen crowned during annual competition
STORY & PHOTOS BY CARL MIZE The annual Miss Statesville and Miss Statesville Teen competitions were held on Saturday night at the Performing Arts Center at North Iredell High School. Reigning
Gaming Traditions in Iredell County
Games have always been part of Iredell’s life. Long before screens or high-speed internet, people met after work or on weekends for small competitions that filled an evening. Someone would
Roger M. Callahan
Roger M. Callahan, 80, of Charlotte, N.C., passed away on October 9, 2025. He was born in Taunton, Mass., to the late Josephine B. Callahan and Lawrence T. Callahan. Mr.
Sandra Diane Weinel Clements
Sandra Diane Weinel Clements, 80, passed from this life on October 11, 2025, after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was born in Chicago, Ill., on August 30, 1945, to
IFN Candidate Q&A: Kimberly Wasson (Statesville mayor)
Kimberly Wasson ♦ Age: 54 ♦ Address: 116 Shadow Woods Road, Statesville ♦ Education: Graduate of North lredell High, Kings College, and Mitchell Community College ♦ Professional Background: My professional
IFN Candidate Q&A: Brian Summers (Statesville mayor)
Brian Summers ♦ Age: 55 ♦ Address: P.O. Box 1003, Statesville ♦ Education: Iredell‑Statesville Schools; Fairleigh Dickinson University, B.A. in Political Science and History; George Washington University, School of Political Management, graduate degree.
IFN Candidate Q&A: William Morgan (Statesville mayor)
William Morgan ♦ Age: 62 ♦ Address: 1003 LaSalle Lane, Statesville ♦ Education: BA, Wake Forest University; graduate study, The American College ♦ Professional Background: President and CEO, Capital Management
IFN Candidate Q&A: Doug Hendrix (Statesville mayor)
James Douglas “Doug” Hendrix ♦ Age: 67 ♦ Address: 117 N Mulberry Street, Statesville ♦ Education: Graduate of Watauga High School, Boone, N.C.; graduate of Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. ♦
Urgent: Iredell County Sheriff’s Office asks for public’s help locating missing Troutman boy
Update: According to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, Evan Milos was located on Tuesday and returned to his parents. IFN Staff The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office sent out an urgent
Residents ask Troutman Council to take action after Wakefield developer destroyed natural buffer
BY DEBBIE PAGE Winter Flake Drive residents pleaded with the Troutman Town Council during last Thursday’s meeting to intervene after Prestige Development failed to honor its promise to protect a
Judicial officials applaud roll-out of new e-Courts system in Iredell County
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby called Monday a big day for the Tar Heel State. Newby joined other state and local officials Monday morning
Linda Gail Clark
Heaven gained an angel on October 11, 2025, when Linda Gail Clark, lovingly known to all as Mom, went home to be with the Lord. Mom was a devoted mother of
IFN Candidate Q&A: Braden Zittle (Statesville Council At-Large)
Braden Zittle ♦ Address: 103 Brookmeade Drive, Statesville ♦ Professional Background: Service-industry and operations leader with extensive experience in business development, financial management, and logistics. Over the past decade, I
IFN Candidate Q&A: Trey Robertson (Statesville Council At-Large)
Trey Robertson ♦ Age: 35 ♦ Address: 226 White Apple Way, Statesville ♦ Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from West Point ♦ Professional Background: 11 years as an
IFN Candidate Q&A: James Pressly (Statesville Council At-Large)
James Pressly ♦ Age: 38 ♦ Address: 929 Argyle Court, Statesville ♦ Education: BA in History, University of South Carolina (2009) ; MBA, Western Carolina University (2013) ; MS in
IFN Candidate Q&A: Todd Lange (Statesville Council At-Large)
Todd Lange ♦ Age: 64 ♦ Address: 222 N. Mulberry Street, Statesville ♦ Education: Public Policy and Administration/Liberal Arts, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ♦ Professional Background: Former Sales and Project Executive
IFN Candidate Q&A: Dustin Jett (Statesville Council At-Large)
Dustin Jett ♦ Age: 39 ♦ Address: North Oakwood Drive, Statesville ♦ Education: High School ♦ Professional Background: Telecommunications Worker ♦ Elected experience: Proud Rookie ♦ Volunteer/community service experience: City
IFN Candidate Q&A: Frederick Foster (Statesville Council At-Large)
Frederick Foster ♦ Age: 54 ♦ Education: Statesville High School Class of 1990, Mitchell Community College Basic law-enforcement training 1993, Full Sail University Information and Technology 2025. ♦ Professional Background:
How Digital Playgrounds Keep Redrawing Their Borders
Scroll through Twitch or YouTube Gaming on any given night, and you’ll see a mix of shooters, sports sims, story adventures… and right in the middle, streamers spinning roulette wheels
