Albert Eugene Young, a caring son, brother, special Pop Pop, and friend, passed away peacefully at his residence on December 12, 2024, at the age of 50. Born on May
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How to Find the Best Instant Payout Casino Online
CONTRIBUTED Online casinos can come up with thousands of more or less new games, and that makes all of them pretty equal diversification-wise. On the other hand, most users prefer
PaperWriter Review: Why Printable Sources Are Your Shortcut to Success
CONTRIBUTED Students often find themselves overwhelmed by the demands of research and looming deadlines. The challenge of balancing academic responsibilities can make even the most motivated learner feel stressed. Yet,
Health Beat: Primary care providers can save your health — and money
Special to IFN Studies show that U.S. adults who regularly see their established primary care provider have 33 percent lower overall healthcare costs and 19 percent lower odds of premature
What Simple Habits Can Help You Maintain A Balanced and Healthy Life?
CONTRIBUTED Keeping a balance in a life’s physical, emotional, and mental aspects is a target for many. However, it is not easily achievable and needs deliberate efforts. It is all
Key Practices You Should Follow To Maintain Long-Term Wellness For Your Pet
CONTRIBUTED Long-term wellness must be a priority for your pet to enjoy a happy and healthy quality of life. Just like people, pets have responsibilities they must observe to be
Viewpoint: Are you bursting with thankfulness?
BY NANCY BEARD It is the time of year when we reflect on the reasons why we are thankful. We think about our family, friends, faith, career, community and so
Elevate Your Business Operations with Innovation
CONTRIBUTED Innovation is not just an option but a necessity for businesses seeking to enhance their operations. By strategically implementing innovative solutions, companies can streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and stay
The Pros and Cons of Selling vs. Keeping Your Old Car in North Carolina
CONTRIBUTED Deciding whether to keep or sell an aging car is a common dilemma for many car owners. Weighing the pros and cons of each option can help you make
Health Beat: How to pack a nutritious lunch that won’t bust your budget
Special to IFN The school year is officially in full swing, and you have probably seen the elaborate school lunches influencers are packing for their kids each morning. Are you
Iredell County Partnership for Young Children awarded $50,000 grant from the Truist Charitable Trust Fund
Special to IFN The Iredell County Partnership for Young Children (ICPYC) received a $50,000 grant from the Truist Financial Corporation to establish a Mobile Resource Center. The grant, made through
Young actors shine in Theatre Statesville production of ‘Into the Woods, Jr.’
BY KARISSA MILLER Theatre Statesville will present the musical “Into the Woods, Jr.” with performances starting Friday in the American Renaissance School Black Box Theatre performance space. Performances will run
Viewpoint: What will your dash say about how you lived your life?
BY JEFF CORBETT An old dog was stretched out on the porch of a country general store, moaning and growling while lying half-asleep in the sun. “Why is your dog
Youth Leadership Iredell: Students learn importance of teamwork, communication (Photos)
BY KARISSA MILLER Effective communication and working as a team are just two of the team-building skills that local students learned on a recent field trip with the Youth Leadership
Future 5 Awards: Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce honors outstanding young professionals
Special to IFN The Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce recently hosted the Iredell Health System 2024 Future 5 Young Professionals Awards Ceremony at the Statesville Country Club. This annual event
Election Watch: How to know your vote counted in N.C.
Special to IFN RALEIGH — As in-person early voting continues, North Carolina elections officials are reminding voters about how they can be confident their vote is counted this election season. Absentee-by-mail
‘God is trying to reach you and get your attention’ (Photos)
Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ event inspires students to overcome life’s challenges BY BRANDY TEMPLETON A large crowd of students, parents, and others participated in the Field of Faith event Tuesday
IFN Q&A: Mayor Teross Young discusses challenges facing Town of Troutman
FROM STAFF REPORTS In the latest installment of the Iredell Free News Q&A, Troutman Mayor Teross Young Jr. discusses some of the major challenges facing the town’s elected leaders and
Statesville teen participates in NCACC’s 13th Annual YouthVoice event
Special to IFN The N.C. Association of County Commissioners (NCACC), in collaboration with North Carolina 4-H and the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Carolina, hosted the 13th annual YouthVoice
Treasurer Folwell announces record unclaimed cash payouts in 2023-2024
Special to IFN RALEIGH — For the fourth year in a row, the Unclaimed Property Division of the Department of State Treasurer has smashed the record for returning unclaimed money,
Iredell County Partnership for Young Children celebrates Smart Start Month
Special to IFN Gov. Roy Cooper has proclaimed September as Smart Start Month. This proclamation acknowledges the Smart Start Network’s 30-plus year commitment to ensuring all North Carolina’s young children
Trinity Episcopal youth group raises money to furnish new Fifth Street Ministries tiny home
Special to IFN Trinity Episcopal Church’s senior youth group recently organized a fundraising event to furnish one of four tiny homes generously donated to Fifth Street Ministries by Purple Heart
Viewpoint: Never miss the opportunity to be kind to your fellow humans
BY JEFF CORBETT Taking oneself too seriously can derail any relationship. Queen Victoria of England learned this lesson very quickly in her marriage to Prince Albert. It was an extremely
Iredell County Partnership for Young Children now offers bilingual book collection
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library expands offerings across N.C. Special to IFN The N.C. Partnership for Children has announces a significant expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL) program in North
Barbara Ann Young
Barbara Ann Young, beloved daughter of the late Victor Young and Pauline Patterson Young, was born in Iredell County on March 10, 1954. She departed this life on Saturday, June
NC Youth Risk Behavior Survey results show improvement in student mental health
Special to Iredell Free News RALEIGH — North Carolina students’ mental health is improving as they become more physically active, according to the results of the 2023 NC Youth Risk Behavior
Hilda Williams Younger
Mrs. Hilda Williams Younger, 91, wife of Dwight Cole Younger of Union Grove, N.C., passed away Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at her home. Funeral services will be held at 11
Iredell County Partnership for Young Children to celebrates Provider Appreciation Day on May 10
Special to Iredell Free Iredell County Partnership for Young Children will join community organizations across the country in observing Provider Appreciation Day on May 10 to celebrate the efforts of
Sylvia Young
Sylvia Diane Heaggans Young, 62, was born on July 15, 1961, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville, N.C., to the late Rufus Sr. and Catherine Miller Heaggans. She entered her
Mooresville Youth Council to host Earth Day event on April 20
Special to Iredell Free News The Town of Mooresville will hold a free, family-friendly Earth Day event on Saturday, April 20, at the Selma Burke Recreation Center. From 10 a.m.
Rescue Ranch, Iredell County Partnership for Young Children host Family Fun Day (Photos)
Special to Iredell Free News Rescue Ranch and the Iredell County Partnership for Young Children hosted a Family Fun Day on Monday. About 60 parents and their kids visited with
Drug-Alcohol Coalition of Iredell broadening focus on youth alcohol misuse
BY DEBBIE PAGE Board Chair Dorothy Hensley began the March meeting of the Drug-Alcohol Coalition of Iredell by sharing the news that Executive Director Shane Nixon resigned. The board regretfully
EnergyUnited selects delegates for 2024 Youth Tour and Cooperative Leadership Camp
Special to Iredell Free News EnergyUnited is excited to announce its four delegates for the 2024 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour and Cooperative Leadership Camp programs. Abbi Thompson of Lexington and
‘You have to be willing to fight’
Treva Miller receives Uplift Woman of the Year Award at Iredell Health Foundation’s International Women’s Day Breakfast Special to Iredell Free News When Treva Miller received the devastating news of a
Mooresville Arts announces winners of 20th Anniversary Youth Art Show
Special to Iredell Free News Mooresville Arts has announced the winners of the 20th Anniversary Youth Art Show. Over 200 young artists entered this year’s show. Submissions include paintings, drawings,
Robert Fredrick Younce
R. Fred “Freddie” Younce, 86, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away on Monday, February 26, 2024. He was born on January 7, 1938, in Mecklenburg County, N.C., to the late Fred
