George Thomas McLeod passed into his heavenly home on April 22, 2025, at the age of 96. The world has lost a great man—one who always put God, family, and
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Willie James Alexander Jr.
Willie James Alexander Jr. passed away peacefully on April 12, 2025, in Statesville, N.C., at the age of 54. Willie was born on July 16, 1970, to Willie James Alexander
Viewpoint: Is it possible to be too happy?
BY JEFF CORBETT I thought you’d be interested in a study on happiness from a joint project of three universities, as reported in TIME magazine. The research team’s findings had
5 U.S. States Most Susceptible to Scammers
Pexels photo Fraudulent attempts, both in cyberspace and the real world, have risen to an epic level over the years, buoyed mainly by increased digital interactions. Today, you can get
Movavi Video Editor Review: How to Easily Start Editing Videos
Video has become the lingua franca of the internet, yet the idea of sitting down with unfamiliar software can feel daunting if you are not a professional editor. That is
Best North Carolina Sports Betting Sites – 2025’s Top NC Online Sportsbooks
Looking to bet on sports online from North Carolina? This is just the article you need, then. We’ve compared the odds, bonuses, and payout speed between hundreds of sportsbooks to
Dating Apps Are Helping Locals Connect in Small Towns
People tend to romanticize the past. Everything appears to be better when it is decades away from us. When it comes to dating in small towns, however, one thing is
MPD Felony Arrests: April 1-13
IFN Staff The Mooresville Police Department reported the following felony arrests: APRIL 2 ♦ Katlin Dekoa Lewis, 22, of Pondella Drive, Charlotte, charged with possession of stolen goods, possession of
Speak Life and Live Summer Chess Camp receives sponsorship from ‘Terrible at Chess’ Club
Special to IFN In a remarkable display of cross-country collaboration, the “Terrible at Chess” Club in Los Angeles has provided sponsorship for the upcoming Speak Life and Live Chess Summer
How Courtroom Win Data Can Boost Legal SEO Trust
Winning cases is what every lawyer strives for. But did you know that sharing your courtroom victories online can help more clients find you? When law firms showcase their success
Troop 1314 welcomes newest Eagle Scout
Special to IFN McKayla A. Cable, daughter of Michael and Julia Cable, completed her Eagle Scout board on April 21, reaching a milestone attained by only about 5 percent of
Doris Shaw Cook
Doris Shaw Cook, 92, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on August 4, 1932, in Lexington, N.C., to
Mpox detected in wastewater in North Carolina; NCDHHS urges public and providers to be on alert
Special to IFN RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services is asking people and providers to be on alert for mpox cases following the detection of mpox
Is North Carolina’s Housing Market Ready for a Tiny Revolution?
If you’ve been on a hunt for a new house or if you simply know anything about the housing market in the U.S., you know it’s currently facing major challenges.
Buchmann earns second win of the season at Phoenix Bass Fishing League event on Kerr Lake
Special to IFN Troutman resident Kaden Buchmann caught a five-bass limit weighing 17 pounds, 2 ounces, on Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H
Best Kratom Strains for Pain, Relaxation & More: Top Brands of 2025
Kratom’s growing popularity in the natural wellness industry isn’t shocking! If you look deeply into its origin, you’ll find that this natural herb has been used for centuries in Southeast
James Richard Maier
James Richard Maier, known to friends and family as Jim, was born on October 13, 1949, in the Bronx, N.Y. Jim passed away peacefully on Friday, April 18, 2025, at
Brown joins practice at Family Care Center of Statesville
Special to IFN Nurse Practitioner Hannah Brooke Brown has joined the practice at Family Care Center of Statesville, which is part of the Iredell Physician Network. A board-certified family nurse
Choosing Where to Retire: Which State Wins—North Carolina or Illinois?
Choosing a retirement location is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. If you choose somewhere too expensive, you’ll likely deal with some major financial stress that severely limits
Sheriff: Two suspects face drug charges after ICSO investigation leads to seizure of three pounds of crystal meth
IFN Staff Two suspects face felony drug charges after an Iredell County Sheriff’s Office investigation that led to the seizure of about three pounds of crystal methamphetamine from a residence
Iredell County Community Foundation and United Way of Iredell County award $100,000 to initiative serving children and families
Special to IFN The Iredell County Community Foundation and the United Way of Iredell County, in partnership with the Iredell Health Foundation, recently announced a joint investment of $100,000 to
Why the United Kingdom is a Paradise for Literature Lovers
The United Kingdom is an incredible literary haven, rich with history and culture, making it a paradise for literature lovers. Beyond its storied past, the UK continues to foster a
A Quick Guide to Adopting Technology for Small Business Needs
Image resource depositphotos.com In 2025, adopting new technology is crucial for small businesses to stay competitive and meet customer demands. Besides enhancing productivity and reducing operational costs, it helps improve
Local legislators show appreciation for Iredell County telecommunicators
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD N.C. Rep. Jeff McNeely delivered a simple message during his visit to the Iredell County Emergency Communications Center on Thursday. “Thank you for all your hard work,”
Local Girl Scout earns Gold Award for educating students about importance of voting
Special to IFN Alexandra Stansberry of Girl Scout Troop 2781 in Iredell County has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award for a community leadership and service project that addresses education
I-SS crowns champions at 2025 robotics competition (Photo Gallery)
BY KARISSA MILLER Twenty-one teams of elementary school students and nearly 20 teams of middle school students gathered at Unity Center on Wednesday and Thursday for the Iredell-Statesville Schools First
Health Beat: Know the risks of colorectal cancer and how to get screened
Special to IFN Many people shy away from discussing topics like colonoscopies and gastrointestinal concerns. This is part of the reason why colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer
Viewpoint: An Open Letter to RFK
BY KIM EROH Let me tell you about my son. He is an extraordinary human being in every way. His heart is tender, overflowing with compassion, empathy, and kindness. His
Careers on Wheels exposes sixth-graders to employment opportunities (Photos)
Special to IFN Careers on Wheels, a career exploration event, returned on Thursday to the Iredell County Fairgrounds in Troutman. About 2,000 sixth-graders from Iredell-Statesville Schools and the Mooresville Graded
Gov. Stein outlines priorities to prevent child abuse and neglect
Special to IFN RALEIGH — Gov. Josh Stein, Attorney General Jeff Jackson, N.C. Department of Public Safety Secretary Eddie Buffaloe, and N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dev
Town of Mooresville announces lineup for 2025 Rock the Park Summer Concert Series
Special to IFN The Town of Mooresville has announced the entertainment lineup for the 2025 Rock the Park Summer Concert Series at Liberty Park. This year’s series promises an exceptional
Best CBD Flower: Top 5 CBD Hemp Flower Products to Buy in 2025
Have you ever wondered how CBD flower can support your health goals? With the popularity of natural remedies, CBD flower has become a go-to for its potential to promote relaxation,
Clement Michael Holthouser
Clement Michael “Mike” Holthouser, 79, of Cornelius, N.C., passed away on Monday, April 14, 2025. Mike was born on November 13, 1945, in Mooresville, N.C., to the late Atta Clement
The Subtle Power of Balayage Wigs in Everyday Style
Hair has always played a central role in self-expression. From classic curls to bold buzz cuts, the way people style their hair can reflect mood, identity, and creativity. In recent
Viewpoint: Memory and hope on Good Friday
BY REV. H. STEPHEN SHOEMAKER Why is the day of Jesus’ crucifixion on a Roman cross called “good”? Here’s a beginning: Because on the cross Jesus forgave the ones killing
Behind the Headset: Iredell County telecommunicators bring calm to chaos
Special to IFN In a dimly lit room lined with glowing monitors and a steady hum of radio chatter, the first line of defense for Iredell County springs into action
