Special to IFN The Board of Directors and staff of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Western Piedmont NC invite the community to the 3rd Annual Share-a-Meal Fundraiser to support the Good
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Jessica Lynn Oeullette
Jessica Lynn Oeullette, 76, passed away on August 9, 2025. Jessica was the beloved mother of Danielle and Neil, grandma to Kaitlin and Hailey, sister of Melanie, and mom to
Why Businesses Need to Understand ASC 842 Leases
In the world of accounting, compliance rules can feel like an endless stream of new acronyms and adjustments. But some changes, like ASC 842 leases, are too important to put
Local nonprofits scrambling to help Brookwood Inn residents find housing
BY DEBBIE PAGE Local nonprofits and government agencies are working to help residents of the Brookwood Inn who are in danger of becoming homeless when the motel closes at the
Thomas Franklin Parlier
Thomas Franklin “Frank” Parlier passed away August 4, 2025. He was born March 27, 1933, to Ethel and Worth Parlier in Statesville, N.C.. Frank graduated from Statesville High School in 1951
Nancy Elizabeth Banister
Nancy Elizabeth Edmunds Banister departed this life on August 3, 2025, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She is preceded in death by her daughter Ashley and her parents,
Brookwood Inn residents face uncertainty after being told to vacate
BY BRANDY TEMPLETON The clock is ticking for residents of the Brookwood Inn. About 60 families who reside in the Statesville motel have been instructed to vacate by the end
Residents express appreciation for Iredell County Parks and Recreation facilities, programming (Video)
BY KARISSA MILLER Iredell County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Leatherman showcased the value of recreational facilities and programming that the county provides residents during Tuesday’s Iredell County Board of
N.C. insurance commissioner reminds all drivers of the importance of bus safety
Special to IFN RALEIGH — This month nearly 1.5 million students will return to classrooms across North Carolina. As bus traffic increases on our roads, Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey reminds everyone
Helen Carrigan Lyerly
Helen Lee Carrigan Lyerly, 92, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at the Gordon Hospice House in Statesville, N.C. Born September 2, 1932, in Iredell
Residents express opposition to massive data center ahead of September 15 public hearing
BY STACIE LETT CAIN Despite an abundance of public comment against plans for a proposed massive data center campus, the Mooresville Town Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Monday to
Discover Slot Games That Reward Players with Free Spins
Who doesn’t love the thrill of spinning the reels and getting something extra for free? Free spins are one of the most exciting features in online slot games, offering bonus
Why Every Growing ABA Practice Needs a Dedicated Billing Partner
In the fast-paced, deeply personalized world of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), practitioners are dedicated to delivering life-changing services to individuals with autism and related disorders. But as a medical practice
Five Biggest Talking Points Heading into North Carolina’s 2025 College Football Season
College football’s curtain is set to rise on the 2025 season, not with a murmur, but with a bang. The Aer Lingus Classic in Dublin offers a taste of intrigue
What Bed Bug Victims in Los Angeles Should Know About Damages
Bed bug infestations can cause far more than physical discomfort. Victims often experience emotional distress, financial loss, property damage, and long-term psychological effects. In a densely populated city like Los
6 Questions to Ask a Gainesville Truck Lawyer About Liability Caps
Truck accidents can lead to devastating injuries and complex legal battles. Victims often face not only physical and emotional trauma, but also difficult questions about compensation, especially when large commercial
Crosby Scholars kicks off 10th year in Iredell County (Photos)
BY BRANDY TEMPLETON Crosby Scholars of Iredell County is kicking off its 10th year of supporting local students. The nonprofit assists students in public middle and high schools to prepare
Simmons promoted to director of Critical Care and Progressive Care at Iredell Memorial Hospital
Special to IFN Danielle Simmons has been promoted to director of Critical Care and Progressive Care units at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Simmons graduated with her associate degree in nursing from
A Complete Guide to Moving in Woodbridge, VA
Thinking about relocating to Northern Virginia? Woodbridge, VA is increasingly becoming a popular destination for individuals and families seeking a balanced lifestyle near Washington, D.C. This moving to Woodbridge, VA
Living in Wayne, NJ: Guide to Neighborhoods and Relocation
Thinking about moving to Wayne, New Jersey? Whether you’re relocating for a job, looking to raise a family, or simply exploring your options within Northern New Jersey, this Living in
With Payday Loans Banned in North Carolina, 1F Cash Advance Steps Up with Legal Short-Term Borrowing
August 06, RALEIGH, N.C.– North Carolina is projected to become the 7th most populated state in the U.S. by the early 2030s, driven by steady economic expansion and population growth.
Sylvia Anna Jones
Sylvia Anna Jones, 70, was born on Monday, August 30, 1954, in Alexander County, N.C., and departed this life on August 4, 2025, at the S. Mitchell Mack Hospice House
Laura Hampton Davis
Laura Hampton Davis, 34, of Mooresville, N.C., left her earthly body on Sunday, August 3, 2025, after a horrific medical event. Laura was born in Charlotte, N.C., on April 29,
October 10 is voter registration deadline for municipal elections in Iredell County
Special to IFN RALEIGH — Voter registration deadlines are approaching for eligible North Carolinians who wish to vote on Election Day in September, October, and November municipal elections. The regular
Legislative Update: N.C. lawmakers successfully override eight vetoes
REP. TODD CARVER Last week I had said I hoped to override four of Gov. Josh Stein’s vetoes during the week. Instead the N.C. General Assembly completed overrides on eight
Back to School: NCDHHS advises parents to get children up to date on vaccines
Special to IFN RALEIGH — As children across the state return to school this month, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services reminds families that vaccinations are an important part
Full Bloom Film Festival announces schedule for 10th anniversary event
Special to IFN The Full Bloom Film Festival (FBFF) on Monday announced its full schedule of screenings, events, and special programs for the 10th annual festival, which is set for
Williams honored as Special Olympics North Carolina Coordinator of the Year
Special to IFN Bobbi Williams, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist for the City of Statesville Recreation & Parks Department, has been named the 2025 Special Olympics North Carolina Local Coordinator of the
Ricky Gene Myers
Ricky Gene Myers passed away Friday, August 1, 2025. He was born in Iredell County, N.C., to the late Billy Myers and Nellie Wallace Myers on January 23, 1957. He
James Alexander Brown
James “Buck” Alexander Brown, 79, of Stony Point, N.C., passed away Friday, August 1, 2025, at the Gordon Hospice House following an extended illness. James was born in Iredell County
Thomas Lynn Smith
Thomas Lynn Smith, 86, of Statesville, N.C., went to his eternal home on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at the S. Mitchell Mack Hospice House in Mooresville, N.C. Born on March
Avon, Indiana Car Accidents and the Truth About Non-Economic Damages
Photo Credit When someone is injured in a car accident, the physical toll is often just one part of a much bigger picture. Emotional suffering, mental distress, and changes in
NCDHHS urges caution amid record number of heat-related illnesses
Special tot IFN RALEIGH — As summer temperatures continue to soar, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services is urging caution when spending time outdoors or in areas that
Iredell Memorial Hospital seeking volunteers
Special to IFN Iredell Memorial Hospital has several volunteer opportunities, including patient-facing and behind the scenes roles. In 2024, volunteers at Iredell Memorial Hospital contributed over 6,200 hours of service.
Vegas Without the Risk? Why Risk-Averse Players Are Flocking to Sweepstakes Casinos
There’s a good reason that the glamour and thrill of Las Vegas have captured the imaginations of many players awaiting entertainment, fortune, or a mere wave of the extraordinary. In
NCDHHS announces first West Nile virus case of 2025
Special to IFN RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services has announced the state’s first case of disease associated with West Nile virus in 2025. The case
