Zoltan William Fazekas, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully at home in Mooresville, N.C., on August 30, 2025, at the age of 91. He was born on
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John William Kewn
John William Kewn, a beacon of kindness and generosity whose courageous spirit shone brightly through every facet of his life, left us on August 23, 2025, after a valiant year-long
MPD Felony Arrests: August 1-15
IFN Staff The Mooresville Police Department reported the following felony arrests: AUGUST 1 ♦ Nahjee Vontrell Armstrong, 33, of New Bern Street, Charlotte, charged with a felony weapons charge and
Statesville Woman’s Club to discuss community service projects at upcoming meeting
Special to IFN The Statesville Woman’s Club will host its first meeting after the summer break on Thursday, September 4, at the historic clubhouse located at 515 West End Avenue. There will
Michael Aaron Spitzer
Dr. Michael Aaron Spitzer, 83, passed away on July 11, 2025, in Mooresville, N.C. Born on June 23, 1942, Dr. Spitzer pursued a lifelong commitment to learning and service. He
Joan Carbone
Joan Tesoriero Carbone passed away peacefully at her home in Statesville, N.C., surrounded by members of her family on August 29, 2025. She was 94. Joan was preceded in death
Legislative Update: The reason the N.C. General Assembly has not adopted a state budget
BY REP. TODD CARVER I have been getting quite a few questions this week surrounding the state budget and the process used in North Carolina for funding our state government.
Day Out With Thomas making stop at N.C. Transportation Museum in Spencer
Special to IFN Thomas the Tank Engine, everyone’s favorite No.1 blue engine, is coming to nearby Spencer as part of the Day Out With Thomas: The Party Tour. The N.C.
How Does No-Fault Insurance Work after a Crash in Buffalo, NY?
Experiencing a car accident can be a traumatic event, and understanding how New York’s no-fault insurance system functions is essential for navigating the aftermath effectively. In Buffalo, as in the
Hidden Burden: Why 40% of Inherited Properties in NC Become Family Nightmares
Inheriting a family home should be a blessing, not a burden. Yet for thousands of North Carolina families each year, property inheritance becomes an overwhelming challenge that tests relationships, finances,
Judith Diane Stacy
Judith Diane Stacy, 82, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away peacefully on August 29, 2025. Judith, lovingly known as Judy, was a proud mother and consummate author. She was not only
DACI holds candlelight vigil to remember those lost to overdose
BY DEBBIE PAGE As part of Overdose Awareness Week, the Drug-Alcohol Coalition of Iredell held a candlelight vigil on Thursday night at Christ Church in Statesville to remember those lost
Iredell County Government offices closed for Labor Day holiday
Special to IFN Iredell County offices and services will be closed on Monday, September 1, in observation of Labor Day. This includes all units of: • Animal Services and Control*
Photo Gallery: 89th Iredell County Agricultural Fair officially underway
BY DEBBIE PAGE The 89th Iredell County Agricultural Fair opened on Friday evening with the official ribbon cutting ceremony. The fair runs through Saturday, September 6, for nine full days
Local business leaders urged to adapt to rapid change at Iredell EDC’s annual meeting
BY DEBBIE PAGE Some 350 community and business leaders celebrated $136.25 million in new investments and 360 new jobs across Iredell County over the past year during the Iredell Economic
Viewpoint: New organization provides peer-to-peer support for veterans in Iredell County
BY DEREK DeVOS For most veterans, PTSD isn’t about one moment, one mission, or one event. It’s about what comes after. The sleepless nights. The sudden anger. The panic in
Why Online Slots Are More Than Just a Game of Chance
Online slots have come a long way from the simple, three-reel machines of decades past. Once seen as a straightforward game of luck, they have now evolved into a form
Statesville Family YMCA makes founding member’s 100th birthday special (Photos)
BY BRANDY TEMPLETON Around 100 family members, friends, and Statesville Family YMCA employees and board members helped make sure Vester Boone’s 100th birthday was special by holding a party to
Carl Raymond Fitzgerald
Carl Raymond Fitzgerald, 80, of Statesville, N.C., passed away peacefully in his home on Wednesday, August 27, 2025. Carl was born January 8, 1945, in Tulsa, Okla., and was the
89th Iredell County Agricultural Fair runs August 29 – September 6
BY DEBBIE PAGE Thrilling rides, yummy food, and entertaining shows are coming when the 89th Iredell County Agricultural Fair opens on Friday, August 29, at 5 p.m., with the official
Mitchell Community College celebrates accomplishments, legacy of retired VP
Carol Johnson presented with Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award Special to IFN Mitchell Community College celebrated the extraordinary legacy of Carol Johnson, retired vice president of workforce development
Moving to Raleigh, NC: 5 Things to Keep in Mind for a Smooth Transition
Raleigh, North Carolina, is rapidly becoming one of the most desirable places to live in the Southeastern United States. Known for its booming job market, expanding tech sector, affordable lifestyle,
Cost of Living in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona, has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for several years. People from California, the Midwest, and even the East Coast are making the move
Is Gig Harbor a Good Place to Live? Full Guide 2025
Nestled along Puget Sound in Washington State, Gig Harbor is a picturesque waterfront community located just across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from Tacoma. Given its combination of stunning natural beauty,
What Is a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for Moving?
If you’re preparing for a move, whether across town or into a new high-rise, you’ve probably been handed a list of requirements from your building management. Among them, you might
Leasing Gym Equipment vs. Rent-to-Own: How to Choose the Right Fitness Equipment Financing
Equipping a gym—whether a commercial facility or a home fitness studio—is a major investment. The cost of purchasing professional-grade gym equipment upfront can be substantial, leading many to explore financing
Statesville Planning Board votes to support rezoning for Compass Data Centers project despite vocal opposition
City Council scheduled to consider rezoning and annexation requests on September 15 BY MIKE FUHRMAN West Iredell showed up and spoke out on Tuesday night. Faced with the prospect of
Mayor Kutteh declares Dorothy Woodard Day during Chestnut Grove Community Celebration (Photos)
BY KARISSA MILLER Mayor Costi Kutteh declared August 21, 2025, as Dorothy Woodward Day in the City of Statesville in recognition of Woodard’s legacy of caring for others and being
Jason John Doyle
Jason John Doyle, 37, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away on Saturday, August 23, 2025. He was born on August 17, 1988, in Hendersonville, N.C., to David Doyle and Jodi Doyle.
CRTPO opens public comment period on transportation plans, air-quality report
Special to IFN The Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) has opened a 30-day public comment period to obtain public input on the 2026-2035 Draft Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), amendments
What Risks Come with Using Crypto for Betting?
So, you’re thinking of trying your luck with crypto on some of the new betting sites that accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, or whatever coin you fancy? Fair play. It’s a bit
Stylish Coffee Tables: Balance Style and Function
There’s a lot going on with a coffee table. It needs to hold your cup of coffee (preferably in style), along with books, cords, and a lamp. It needs to
Legislative Update: The goal of HB 67 is to increase access to medical care in N.C.
BY REP. TODD CARVER This week I want to share some information with you about HB 67, The Healthcare Workforce Reform. You probably haven’t heard of it because it was
An ‘exceptional’ leader: Keith retiring as Iredell County Cooperative Extension director
BY KARISSA MILLER Iredell County Cooperative Extension Director Nancy Keith will officially retire on September 1, bringing to an end a career of service that has spanned four decades. Her
Iredell County Animal Shelter inspires volunteerism for all ages
Special to IFN At the Iredell County Animal Shelter, volunteerism isn’t just about walking dogs or cleaning kennels — it’s about building connections, fostering compassion, and inspiring a lifelong commitment
How Expandable Home Pods Redefine Flexible Modern Living
The everyday reality of modern living is constantly changing due to excessive urban crowding, growing housing costs, and the popularity of eco-friendly design. As a result, more and more people
