Signs discussed at Tuesday council meeting MOORESVILLE — The Mooresville Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), specifically with regards to signage in town rights-of-way and property, was a topic of discussion at Tuesday night’s town council meeting. Mooresville parks superintendent Brent Callahan ...
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Mooresville removes election signs from public property MOORESVILLE — Campaign signs are often found alongside local roads and streets during an election cycle, but Mooresvile Town Council President Shane Williams has put an end to that practice — at least ...
Read MoreLibertarian party hosts annual convention MORGAN COUNTY — The Libertarian Party of Morgan County met at the Mooresville Public Library Thursday evening for the party’s 2020 convention. At the meeting, they discussed the current state of the party, performed some ...
Read MoreLundy steps down from police commission MOORESVILLE — A day before Mooresville’s newest council members were scheduled to take their oaths of office, now former Mooresville Police Commissioner Danny Lundy sent a scathing resignation letter to the former Mooresvile Town ...Read More
LETTER: Thank you for giving me an opportunity to serve I would like to thank the people of Mooresville and the good people of the Mooresville Police Department for allowing me to serve you. During my last year on the ...Read More
Julian eyed for chief post: Final decision now goes to town council MOORESVILLE — The Mooresville Police Commission has made a recommendation on whom it believes should serve as the town’s next police chief. On Thursday evening, the police commission ...Read More
Danny Lundy on Boss Hog of Liberty We sat down with Danny Lundy, Mooresville Indiana Town Police Commissioner and Paul Morrell, President of the Rush County Sheriff’s department Merit Board to talk about how these departments work. How does the ...Read More
Column: Too important to politicize Since being appointed to the police commission in January of 2019 healing a politically driven division within the department has been our #1 challenge. It is for this reason, and with the goal of healing ...Read More
COLUMN: Barking up the wrong tree I was covering an election for a newspaper in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains some years ago, and that year was marked by a contentious sheriff’s race. The incumbent was a natural ...Read More
“Well, understand, whoever you guys hire, make sure they’re perfectly clear that they could be a regular patrolman January 1, versus a police chief,” Cook responded.Read More