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Local scout earns Gold Award with Lotería project at Lake Norman Elementary
Special to IFN Nila Granillo of Girl Scout Troop 13036 in Iredell County has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award for a community leadership and service project that teaches children
Jesse Lynn Sprinkle
Jesse Lynn Sprinkle, 4, received her angel wings on Friday, October 10, 2025. She was born April 26, 2021, in Mooresville, N.C., to Colton and Brianna Sprinkle. Jesse smiled at
Gary Wayne Johnson
Gary Wayne Johnson, 66, of Troutman, N.C., passed away on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at his home. He had been in declining health for several years, but his death was
Iredell County Government Career Opportunities (October 11)
These positions are subject to pre-employment screenings. Iredell County does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation, genetic information, or handicapping
No Kings Day of Action planned for October 18 in Newton
Special to IFN Residents of the Catawba Valley area will join with millions of Americans across the country on Saturday, October 18, in a nationwide day of nonviolent protest at
City of Statesville announces changes to parking enforcement
Special to IFN The City of Statesville on Friday announced changes to its parking enforcement and permitting systems to better serve residents, businesses, and visitors. Beginning October 15, several updates
Viewpoint: Empowering students helps them succeed in the classroom and beyond
BY JASON GARDNER Today’s world is changing at unprecedented speeds, and today’s schools need to do more than just teach facts. They need to teach students how to take charge
Phyllis Ann Chunn-Duncan
It is with deep love and profound gratitude that we celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Phyllis Chunn-Duncan, a devoted wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, educator, mentor, and
Why Iredell County Community Event Planners Use Weather Data
Short answer: “To avoid disruptions.” People from Iredell County love a good outdoor event. But for Iredell County’s event planners, weather remains a wildcard when it comes to events being
NCDHHS announces first flu death of 2025-2026 season, encourages residents to get annual vaccines
Special to IFN RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Wednesday announced the first reported flu-related death of the 2025-2026 flu season. An adult in the western part
Michelle Frances Pierce
Michelle “Miki” Frances Pierce, 80, passed away peacefully on September 12, 2025, in Wilkesboro, N.C. Miki was born on November 13, 1944, in Gulfport, Miss., to James A. Baccus and
Viewpoint: Personal growth and adaptability are lifelong pursuits
BY JEFF CORBETT IdeaBank shared a story about a minister, a Boy Scout, and a computer executive who were flying to a meeting in a small private plane. About
Election Watch: Oxsher seeks re-election to continue addressing Troutman’s growing pains
BY DEBBIE PAGE Troutman Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Oxsher is seeking re-election to the Troutman Council to continue his quest for transparency and to give thoughtful examination and ask probing
Best CBD Oil in Canada in 2025: Top Brands Reviewed
CBD oil has become one of the most talked-about products in Canada’s natural wellness circles. Many Canadians have claimed to have benefited from it, particularly in relieving stress, improving sleep,
Why Regular Dental Visits are Important for Tribeca Residents
Morning coffee from your favorite Tribeca café, the buzz of West Broadway, and that confident smile you share on your way to work all play a quiet role in how
Carol Sells Morris
Carol Sells Morris, 89, of Mooresville, N.C., peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, October 6, 2025. She was born October 4, 1936, to the late
Iredell Homeless Collaborative focuses on winter, holiday needs
BY DEBBIE PAGE Members of the Iredell Homeless Collaborative have started planning assistance for the county’s homeless and housing insecure population in the coming winter months and will offer holiday
Mooresville commissioners approve plan to replace Reed Street Pump Station
BY STACIE LETT CAIN The Mooresville Town Board of Commissioners on Monday unanimously approved a request to spend $8 million to replace the 35-year-old Reed Street Pump Station. “I know
Troutman Council considers lighting options for ESC Park, reviews results of wastewater system assessment
BY DEBBIE PAGE Musco lighting representative Dina Neeley presented a proposal for lighting for ESC Park to Troutman Town Council during Monday’s agenda briefing. The 40 year-old company has over
Casino Game Software: A Practical Playbook for Local and Regional Operators
If you run a sportsbook or online casino, you already know today’s market rewards speed, variety, and trust. That’s precisely where casino game software steps in as your engine for
The Triumph of Live Casinos and How It Happened
The online gambling industry is currently at an all-time high. Billions of dollars go into online casinos across the USA. The situation is even crazier if we look worldwide. Many
10 Pro Tips to Dominate in Gaming: Performance Boost Guide
Ready to take your gaming to the next level? Whether you’re grinding ranked matches or just want smoother gameplay, optimizing your setup makes all the difference. The gaming landscape constantly
Roy Landon Pharr
Roy Landon Pharr, 89, of Statesville, N.C., a truly wise and steadfast man, passed away on October 3, 2025, at the Gordon Hospice House. A native of Iredell County, Roy
State fire marshal urges North Carolinians to exercise caution with lithium-ion batteries
Special to IFN RALEIGH — The N.C. Office of State Fire Marshal is joining fire departments nationwide in October to celebrate Fire Prevention Month and National Fire Prevention Week (October
Legislative Update: Iryna’s Law aims to make N.C. communities safer
BY REP. TODD CARVER The stabbing death of a young Ukrainian woman named Iryna in Charlotte was the impetus for the latest update to the N.C. criminal justice system. The
Full Bloom Film Festival to present screening of ‘Ghostbusters’
Special to IFN The Full Bloom Film Festival invites movie lovers to attend a special screening of the beloved supernatural comedy “Ghostbusters” as part of FBFF’s ongoing film series. Grab
Iredell County Sheriff’s Office searching for missing teen
Special to IFN The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in locating missing 16-year-old Nevaeh Lavon Smart. She was last seen in the area of West Iredell High
Cryptocurrencies in gaming: Tokens, metaverses, and in-game economies
Today, video games are a multi-million dollar industry and continue to grow rapidly, thanks in part to the emergence of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Players can now buy and sell
Vaughn Paul Mitchell II
Vaughn Paul “VP” Mitchell II, 58, of Claremont, N.C., arrived at the gates of heaven on Friday, October 3, 2025, at Catawba Memorial Hospital. He was the widower of Annette
Piedmont HealthCare welcomes Dr. Changela to PHC Health & Wellness
Special to IFN Piedmont HealthCare is proud to welcome Dr. Dhrupa Changela, who will continue the tradition of exceptional patient-centered care established by Dr. Perry Bartelt at Bartelt Family Medicine.
Interest meetings scheduled for 2026 Extension Master Gardener training
Special to IFN If you like gardening and volunteering in the community, consider becoming an Extension Master Gardener volunteer. The 2026 class begins in February with a Beginning Gardening Series followed by
Viewpoint: The times are never so bad
BY H. STEPHEN SHOEMAKER Saint Thomas More wrote in his own tumultuous time, “The times are never so bad but that a good man can live in them.” We need
Iredell County Government Career Opportunities (October 5)
These positions are subject to pre-employment screenings. Iredell County does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation, genetic information, or handicapping
Fifth Annual Brat Trot 5K set for October 11 in Mooresville
Special to IFN Lace up those sneakers, leash your dog, and get ready to run through historic downtown Mooresville! On Tap Crafty Brews will host its Fifth Annual Brat Trot
NC 211, Project Haven announce partnership to expand access to essential resources for under-served communities
Special to IFN NC 211 and Project Haven are proud to announce a new partnership designed to strengthen support for underserved families across North Carolina. By combining NC 211’s statewide
