Statesville’s NAACP chapter celebrated a year’s worth of accomplishments while also offering a nod to 78 years of hometown history and 103 years of national existence during the annual Freedom Fund and Awards Banquet Sunday.
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Underneath a brightly colored umbrella parked near the Kangaroo gas station on East Broad Street is a familiar face to Statesville’s hot dog lovers.
North Iredell High School’s traditional end-of-year musical, set to run four days this week, will feature the dramatic talents of elementary, middle and high school students.
The organizers behind Project Lazarus are looking for volunteers to help spread the word about preventing prescription drug overdoses.
The contrast could not have been more apparent. Strong men in leather jackets, riding powerful machines. And tiny, delicate and beautiful Aaliyah.
State Sen. Chris Carney still has several hurdles standing between him and another term in Raleigh – most notably a July 17 run-off with Lincoln County optometrist David Curtis.
Just a few months ago, Susie Wiberg’s newly adopted dog, Douglas, couldn’t walk without pain.
C.M. Bost took part in some of the most intense battles of World War II, but he said he did nothing heroic.
In these Sunday R&L columns I have written about some of the people who have called Iredell County home.
At a produce stand in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, I bought an armful of sweet potatoes and some blueberry jam simply because the seller, sitting on a small stool, was a stunning blond-haired beauty who happened to be Amish.
Her hair length is barely measurable and her immune system has surely taken some hits, but Cindy Floyd’s smile may never have been more telling than it was as she did laps around the midway at the Iredell County Fairgrounds on Friday night during the local version of the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life.
N.C. Highway Patrol Sgts. Kelly Stewart and Brian Owenby ran more than 10 miles Friday afternoon, all aimed at helping a cause supported by law enforcement officers from across the state.
A Statesville man was arrested in Concord, charged with stealing a truck loaded with deli meat.
A Statesville man was arrested Wednesday evening shortly after robbing a truck driver at a business on Northside Drive, police said.
The following persons registered for assumed names in the Iredell County Register of Deeds office from May 6-11.
The following deeds were filed in the Iredell County Register of Deeds office from May 6-12.
Field crops sprung back to life and drought conditions in Iredell County improved thanks to the heavy rainfall earlier this week.
Ever since he could first walk, Kody Sprinkle has loved soccer.
Landau Murphy Jr. has performed to sold-out audiences in places like New York and Los Angeles — and on Sunday, the 2011 “America’s Got Talent” winner will take the stage in Statesville.
Iredell County commissioners held their first round of budget discussions Wednesday night and, so far, found little to carve away.
Statesville police officers and troopers from the N.C. Highway Patrol will be pounding the pavement today in support of the N.C. Special Olympics.
A sweet spot in West Statesville will celebrate its 60th anniversary this Saturday by turning back the clock to when it all began.
UPDATEThursday’s afternoon storm wreaked havoc on Statesville electrical system – at one time, 4,000 customers were without electricity in a widespread power outage caused by two separate incidents.
The following is a list of those arrested on felony and driving while impaired charges from May 10-16 in Iredell County.
Media General Inc. today announced that it is selling 63 newspapers, including the Statesville Record & Landmark, to Berkshire Hathaway Inc. for $142 million.
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