Soft tissue injuries frequently arise in personal injury cases and affect major components of the muscular and skeletal system, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues. Unlike more visible
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Chad Clark Renegar
Chad Clark Renegar, 48, of Conover, N.C., passed away unexpectedly on May 13, 2025, after a brief illness, leaving behind a legacy of quiet strength and deep love for his
EJ Johnson
EJ Johnson, 81, of Statesville, N.C., passed away on Friday, May 16, 2025, at his residence. EJ was born June 6, 1943, in Alexander County, N.C., and was the son
Emma Jo Beebe
Emma Jo Beebe, 22, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away and was greeted with open arms, love, and grace in Heaven on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at her home. She was
Thomas A. “Gus” Bartenfeld Jr.
Thomas Augustus “Gus” Bartenfeld Jr., 95, of Mooresville, N.C., went peacefully to his Lord and Savior on May 15, 2025. Born in Fulton County, Ga., Gus was a longtime resident
Marinell Little
Marinell Little passed away at the age of 101 after months of declining health on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Brookdale Peachtree Assisted Living. A lifelong resident of Statesville, she
Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2025, recognizes outstanding high school athletes (Photo Gallery)
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD Members of the Class of 2025 of the Iredell County Sports Hall of Fame were humbled and honored to be recognized during Monday’s induction ceremony at the
5 Best Neighborhoods in Tallahassee for Families
Even though Tallahassee is the capital city of Florida, its administrative position has not sapped the family feel. The city is the kind of place where kids still ride bikes
Things to Know Before Looking for Foster City Movers
If you have set your sights on one of the Bay Area’s sparkling cities, Foster City, it’s important to plan your move here well. Foster City is a blueprint community
City of Statesville kicks off school supply drive ahead of End of Summer Bash
Special to IFN The City of Statesville is kicking off a new citywide school supply drive to help students start the 2025–2026 school year with confidence! From June 2 through
Iredell Health System partners with Pharos Parenting to support new parents
Special to IFN Welcoming a new baby can be one of the most exciting — and most terrifying — moments of people’s lives. Pharos Parenting, a local parenting resource center,
Betty Elizabeth Murph York
Mrs. Betty Elizabeth Murph York, 87, went home to be with Jesus on Saturday, May 17, 2025, from her residence. A native of Woodleaf, N.C., she was born at home
N.B. Mills Elementary student concert sends powerful message of resilience and hope (Photo Gallery)
BY KARISSA MILLER Hundreds of parents and community members gathered on the lawn at N.B. Mills Elementary around lunchtime on Friday to hear music, student and teacher reflections, and comments
Legislative Update: State budget should encourage economic growth, invest in future of N.C.
BY REP. TODD CARVER This work in the the N.C. House of Representatives has turned to the budget process. Before I say where we are, let me tell you about
Is it Illegal to Drive Barefoot in NC?
Can you get a ticket for driving barefoot in NC? Many drivers wonder about this, and it’s a common question in our state where over 1,000,000 traffic citations are handed
Iredell County church, civic group raise money to help Western N.C. residents recover from hurricane
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD If anyone has learned the value of community support in the last few months, it’s the folks who call Ashe County home. After flooding from Hurricane Helene
Iredell County Parks & Recreation to host County Campout and Summer Splash Kickoff
Special to IFN Iredell County Parks & Recreation invites the community to participate in two family-friendly events: County Campout May 23-24 Details: Start your summer with an unforgettable overnight camping
Class of 2025: Commencement speaker encourages Mitchell Community College grads to ‘bet on themselves’
Special to IFN Mitchell Community College honored over 400 graduates of associate degree, diploma and certificate programs during the annual commencement exercises held on May 17 at the Mooresville Performing
Wesley ONeal Summers
Wesley ONeal Summers, 52, of Statesville, N.C., was born in Iredell County, on January 20, 1973, to the late David Wayne and Mildred Sturgeon Sims. He entered into eternal rest
Class of 2025: CCTL grads urged to ’embrace every challenge and opportunity’
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD Graduates of the Collaborative College for Technology and Leadership walked across the stage on the Circle at Mitchell Community College on Friday afternoon to a chorus of
Class of 2025: Crossroads grads advised to ‘never underestimate the impact of kindness, integrity, and hard work’
BY DEBBIE PAGE Crossroads Arts and Science Early College Principal Alicia Eller praised the Class of 2025 at the school’s commencement ceremony on Friday afternoon, congratulating them on earning just
Class of 2025: ASEC grads lauded for ‘earned success’
BY KARISSA MILLER The Class of 2025 at the Agriculture and Science Early College marched in to Pomp and Circumstance from behind a lush backdrop of trees that overlooked a
Walk of Heroes: Flags wave in Troutman to celebrate service members and to honor those who sacrificed all (Photos)
BY DEBBIE PAGE The Walk of Heroes, 300 flags strong, is now waving along Troutman’s Richardson Greenway to celebrate Armed Services Day on Saturday, May 17, and will remain through
Iredell Health System announces hiring of new director of Food Service
Special to IFN Stacey Bedingfield has been hired by Iredell Health System as director of Food Service. Bedingfield has more than 25 years of experience in the industry, including team
Health Opinion: Why Older Adults Need More Outdoor Time
Older adults face many mental and physical health challenges, and experts have recommended mild outdoor physical activity as therapy. According to evidence, senior individuals gain greatly from outdoor activities because
James Coley
James Coley, 83, of Statesville, N.C., passed away peacefully on May 15, 2025. James was born on August 15, 1941, to the late James (Jim) and Brownie Coley of Statesville.
View from the Hudson: It’s a good life … thanks to others
BY JOE HUDSON I was on the front porch when you drove by and I waved, thinking the birth of a rare Malayan tapir calf — a strange looking short-necked
Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont hosts Community Day of Appreciation for local veterans (Photos)
Special to IFN More than 150 people, including 37 veterans, attended the Community Day of Appreciation hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont on Saturday, May 10.
The Spirit of the Game: Why North Carolina is One of America’s Most Passionate Sports States
North Carolina is not just a state—it is a living, breathing celebration of sport. From the electric atmospheres of ACC basketball showdowns to the roar of engines at NASCAR speedways
How Social Media Is Shaping What We Buy?
Social media has become the new shopping mall, but instead of walking around, we scroll. That’s what is happening to vaping, too. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are totally
Best Grilling Tools of 2025
As grilling season approaches, it’s time to ensure your toolkit is ready to take your BBQ game to the next level. Whether you’re a casual griller or a weekend BBQ
Rewriting the Narrative: Statesville High student seeks to change perception of school through IB project
BY KARISSA MILLER Statesville High School International Baccalaureate (IB) student Jaziya Mull, 17, has an infectious positivity and is well known on campus. She’s been making positive impressions at the
Two suspects charged with insurance fraud in connection with ‘staged’ auto accident
Special to IFN RALEIGH — Two Iredell County residents have been arrested in connection with an insurance fraud scheme following an investigation by the N.C. Department of Insurance. Insurance Commissioner
Rick Larry Losasso
Rick Larry Losasso, 55, of Statesville, N.C., departed from this life on Friday, May 9 2025, due to a tragic vehicle accident on his route to work. He died at
Memorial Day remembrances begin with Walk of Heroes installation on Friday
BY DEBBIE PAGE The community is invited to the third annual Walk of Heroes Flag Installation Ceremony on Friday, May 16, at 10 a.m. The event will begin with the
The Role of MCT Oil in Supporting Cognitive Health for Aging Dogs
As dogs grow older, their cognitive functions may decline, leading to confusion, disorientation, and changes in behavior. They might struggle to remember familiar routines, respond to commands, or stay engaged
