Viewpoint: Tackle your new year’s resolution one bite at a time
BY JEFF CORBETT While visiting a remote mountain town, a tourist walking down Main Street was approached by a scruffy hillbilly fresh out of the woods. Carrying a shotgun and
Viewpoint: How to become a more engaging speaker in three weeks
BY JEFF CORBETT At a hotel the night before I was to give a speech, I hung my shirt in the bathroom and turned the shower as hot as it
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
Viewpoint: Giving a little extra can make a big difference in the lives of others
BY JEFF CORBETT There was a busy candy store, and one clerk always had customers in her line, even when the other clerks had no one. The store owner asked
Viewpoint: Failing provides lessons that can lead to future success
BY JEFF CORBETT Are you afraid of failing? According to Dr. Gary Winch in “Psychology Today,” “everyone hates to fail, but for some people, failing presents such a significant psychological
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
Letter to the Editor: I-SS Board should reject ‘absurd’ proposal to post Ten Commandments in district schools
To the Editor: We read the article in the Iredell Free News about the Iredell-Statesville Board of Education member proposing to require all district schools to display a poster with
Viewpoint: Traversing the American psychosis with Francis Collins
BY REV. H. STEPHEN SHOEMAKER The National Institute of Mental Health defines psychosis as “a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact
Local History: Search for information about slave cemetery leads to treasure trove of historical documents
BY SHELLIE TAYLOR A while back, I had the pleasure of working on a research project with an archeological field director for a surveying company based in Asheville. His company
Viewpoint: It’s time to stop pushing on doors marked pull
BY JEFF CORBETT Some years ago, my pastor preached a sermon entitled “Pushing on Doors Marked Pull.” While I’ve long forgotten the details, the title never escaped me. Obviously, the
Viewpoint: A Message from Mayor Kutteh
Dear Citizens of Statesville: The overwhelming outpouring of support from our community for the victims of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina has been nothing short of extraordinary. In the
Superintendent: I-SS students who make or share threats will face serious consequences
Editor’s Note: Iredell-Statesville Schools Superintendent Jeff James sent the following letter to district parents and staff on September 19. BY JEFF JAMES Over the last week, our school and district
Viewpoint: This world needs less judgment and more understanding
BY JEFF CORBETT A 10-year-old boy was captivated by a sign in his neighborhood advertising “Puppies for sale.” He went up to the house and rang the doorbell, and when
Local History: Medicine men preyed on community in early 20th century
BY SHELLIE TAYLOR I recently came across a 122-year-old newspaper article that sent me down a rabbit hole. On December 19, 1902, the Landmark printed a brief story from the
Viewpoint: A thoughtful compliment can truly make someone’s day
BY JEFF CORBETT A friend of mine, an amateur photographer, was at a dinner party, and took along some prized photos to show the hostess. “These are wonderful!” the hostess
Viewpoint: Without a vision and a plan for future development, Iredell County will lose its identity
Editor’s Note: Ken Robertson delivered the following remarks during the Iredell County Board of Commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, August 20. BY KEN ROBERTSON H.L. Mencken said “for every complex problem,
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
Viewpoint: Embracing life’s many stages provides best path to fulfillment
BY JEFF CORBETT There used to be four stages of life, but New York Times columnist David Brooks writes the progression of life now has six stages. The four stages
Local History: Hidden Lakes, Northpoint developments encroach on historic sites
Editor’s Note: This is part II of a two-part series. The first column is available HERE. BY SHELLIE TAYLOR I had a huge response to the first article in this series,
Viewpoint: Statesville Council should rethink decision to create Building Standards Department
BY DAVID PRESSLY The Statesville City Council tells us its policy priorities through its annual budget-making process. This year, the City Council proposes to create a “revenue-generating Building Standards Department.”
Viewpoint: Republican lawmakers working to jeopardize the physical health and safety of North Carolinians
BY WEST CAUDLE On May 15, N.C. State Senate Republicans took 46 minutes to advance a repeal legislation protecting the physical health and safety of their fellow North Carolinians and
Viewpoint: I-SS Board has much bigger problems than Kubiniec’s use of inappropriate language
BY MIKE FUHRMAN For the second time in less than six months, the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education is expected to consider a motion to censure one of its members
Viewpoint: Iredell Health System striving to keep healthcare local
BY JOHN GREEN This week, May 12-18, is National Hospital Week, which gives me an opportunity to talk about hospitals, healthcare, and my teammates — three topics that are near
Viewpoint: Historic burial sites should be protected from development
Editor’s Note: May is Cemetery Appreciation Month. This is part I of a two-part series. BY SHELLIE TAYLOR I have had several people in the last few months reach out to me
Viewpoint: A Mother’s Day Memory
BY KARISSA MILLER I have fond memories of my brother and I waking up early to surprise my mom with coffee and breakfast in bed on Mother’s Day. My dad
Viewpoint: Nurses ‘make the difference’ everyday in our community
BY BECKY WAGNER It is that time of the year when we recognize the work and dedication of the nursing profession by celebrating Nurses Week (May 6-12). The theme this
Viewpoint: Our fallen heroes will never be forgotten
Editor’s Note: Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell delivered the following remarks during the Peace Officers Memorial Day Ceremony on Tuesday, May 7. BY DARREN CAMPBELL Good morning. What an absolute
Viewpoint: Fallen Deputy Marshal will be remembered as ‘dedicated, selfless, and courageous’ public servant
Editor’s Note: Mr. Garland delivered the following comments on Monday during the Memorial Service for U.S. Deputy Marshal Tommy Weeks Jr. BY MERRICK B. GARLAND Good morning. It’s an honor
Letter to the Editor: Take the time to learn about candidates for N.C. superintendent
To the Editor: Public education has always been the great equalizer, and North Carolina has always been a “light in the South” as far as education is concerned. In recent
Viewpoint: Iredell County’s public health professionals make a difference every day
BY JANE HINSON It’s time once again to celebrate National Public Health Week. April 1-7 has been designated the week that public health is celebrated nationwide. Locally, we use this
Viewpoint: Oakwood Middle students share research about Fourth Creek Cemetery, help preserve headstones
BY SHELLIE TAYLOR If you make your way to Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground on any given day, you’ll probably see a man with a long grey beard and glasses
Viewpoint: Be a wildlife hero — spare a snake!
BY JESSICA HILL As temperatures rise in the Carolinas, our cold-blooded wildlife will be waking up and snake season will soon be upon us! I’d just like to remind everyone
Letter to the Editor: Troutman Council wasting more taxpayer money on Georgie Park
To the Editor: So let me get this right. The taxpayers in the Town of Troutman have the privilege of paying for a community park that is not accessible to
Letter to the Editor: Board member’s snub of N.B. Mills Elementary School was telling
To the Editor: During the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education meeting on Monday evening, N.B. Mills Elementary was the school spotlight. The administration and staff at N.B. Mills is doing
Viewpoint: Former mayoral candidate sinks to new low with social media attacks on Gallina, Kutteh
BY MIKE FUHRMAN In a world where influencers can reach millions of followers with a few keystrokes, it’s not surprising that social media has taken on a larger role in
Viewpoint: National Call for Moral Revival highlights struggles of poor North Carolinians
BY TODD SCOTT Several members of the Statesville Branch NAACP attended the National Call for Moral Revival at the State Legislature Building ln Raleigh on Saturday. Led by Rev. William