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Iredell County ( / ˈaɪɜːrdɛl / EYE-ur-del) [1] [2] is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 186,693. [3] Its county seat is Statesville, and its largest community is Mooresville. The county was formed in 1788, subtracted from Rowan County.
Iredell 130 — August 24, 2022 Community Health: In July 2022, announced plans to discontinue acute care services and become specialty inpatient behavioral health hospital: Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at University Charlotte: Mecklenburg: 35: 2015 March 2022: Cone Health Women's Hospital: Greensboro Guilford 134 1977 February 23, 2020
Longtime Lake Norman developer and business leader Brad Howard has entered the March 5 Republican primary for Iredell County commissioner.. Born and raised in Iredell, Howard pledged in a campaign ...
The following are unofficial results for the 2023 general election in Iredell County. In races where cities or towns extend into multiple counties, these results include ballots cast by voters on ...
February 22, 2024 at 6:00 AM. Iredell County voters started marking their ballots Feb. 15 for North Carolina’s primary elections, with federal, state and local positions up for grabs. In ...
Died. October 20, 1799. (1799-10-20) (aged 48) Edenton, North Carolina, U.S. Political party. Federalist. James Iredell (October 5, 1751 – October 20, 1799) was one of the first Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was appointed by President George Washington and served from 1790 until his death in 1799.
The 35-megawatt solar facility will be located off of Interstate 77 north of Statesville in Iredell County. Charlotte is investing in it to help reduce the city’s carbon footprint. The facility ...
March 9, 1995. ( #95000173) Roughly, area east and south of US 21 surrounding the South Yadkin River, north to NC 2156. 35°53′43″N 80°49′13″W. / 35.895278°N 80.820278°W / 35.895278; -80.820278 ( Allison Woods) Statesville. Built in 1926-1938. 3. Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Session House and Cemetery.