Christine Cobb+FollowMooresville burger mix-up on Netflix sparks debateSeeing your local burger joint on Netflix is cool—until they mix it up with a Texas chain! In The Hunting Wives, Mooresville’s What-A-Burger was shown outside, but inside, it’s all Texas Whataburger uniforms and menu items you can’t get in North Carolina. Locals aren’t having it, especially with the Texas chain planning to open 10 new spots near Charlotte, including one in Mooresville. Folks are fired up about hometown flavor vs. big chain branding. What do you think—should TV shows get the details right, or is this just harmless TV magic? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Mooresville00Share
lisa79+FollowEarnhardt family feud heats up in MooresvilleA $30 billion plan to turn Dale Earnhardt’s iconic Mooresville property into a massive data center has locals and family members fired up. Kerry Earnhardt, Dale’s oldest son, says he’s “ashamed” the family name is tied to rezoning land that’s long been rural and agricultural. He worries the project would drain natural resources, push out wildlife, and forever change the community’s character. With public meetings ahead and a big vote looming, neighbors and fans are weighing in: Should historic land be preserved, or is it time for change? #Sports #Racing #Mooresville00Share
Roger Franco+FollowMooresville faces $30B data center battleA $30 billion data center could soon transform Mooresville’s rural landscape, and it’s stirring up more than just family drama. Kerry Earnhardt’s emotional stand against Teresa Earnhardt’s plan has struck a chord with NASCAR fans and neighbors alike, who worry about losing green space and the area’s unique character. Locals are now uniting to protect their community from what they see as an unwanted industrial invasion. With a crucial town meeting on August 4, everyone’s watching to see if Mooresville’s identity will be preserved or forever changed. What do you think—should tradition or progress win out here? #Sports #Racing #Mooresville00Share
jharvey+FollowMooresville neighbors divided over Earnhardt landPlans to turn Dale Earnhardt’s former 400-acre property in Mooresville into a $30 billion data center have locals and fans fired up. Kerry Earnhardt, Dale’s son, says his dad would be furious, arguing that the land should stay rural and not become an industrial hub. Many residents worry about losing green space, wildlife, and the character of their community. With a public hearing set for September, the debate is heating up: should legacy land be preserved for families, or is development the way forward? What do you think is best for Mooresville’s future? #Sports #Mooresville #Earnhardt10Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowMooresville divided over Earnhardt land dealA $30 billion data center proposal on Dale Earnhardt’s old property has Mooresville buzzing—and not in a good way for everyone. Kerry Earnhardt, Dale’s oldest son, is calling out Teresa Earnhardt for trying to rezone 399 acres from rural to industrial, saying it would ruin the area’s character and natural resources. Locals are split: some see economic opportunity, others worry about losing the community’s rural charm and wildlife. With a public hearing coming up, neighbors are getting ready to make their voices heard. Would you support this kind of change in your backyard? #Sports #Racing #Mooresville00Share
andersonkaren+FollowTeresa Earnhardt’s $30B Move Sparks UproarBig news in Mooresville: Teresa Earnhardt, the Intimidator’s widow, is facing serious backlash over a $30B tech park plan on her land—right off Dale Earnhardt Highway. The project’s got locals (including Kerry Earnhardt and his wife) up in arms, worried about losing the area’s rural vibe and wildlife. The family drama’s still simmering too, with old wounds over the Earnhardt name and even access to Dale Sr.’s grave. Is this just progress, or is Mooresville losing its soul? #NASCAR #Earnhardt #Mooresville #Sports2822Share