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March 21, 2023

Month: April 2019

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Stanly schools request large budget increase

April 24, 2019 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE — With the Stanly County Commission seeking recommendations from various departments before they address the budget in mid May, the school system made a presentation to commissioners on the level of funding they were seeking.   Andy […]

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Pfeiffer University announces appointment of 11th president

April 24, 2019 David Larson 0

MISENHEIMER — After a unanimous vote by the university’s board of trustees, Pfeiffer University announced Dr. Scott Bullard as their 11th president. Pfeiffer has been searching for a new president since February when Dr. Colleen […]

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Chimp dies after 35 years as alpha female in NC Zoo

April 18, 2019 The Associated Press 0

ASHEBORO — The North Carolina Zoo says a 46-year-old chimpanzee has died after 35 years as the dominant female of her group. Zoo officials said in a news release that the chimp named Maggie was […]

sports

Panthers’ Rivera visits SC capitol as incentives considered

April 17, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina lawmakers take time to honor their sports heroes almost daily, but Thursday’s welcome to the Carolina Panthers carried higher stakes: Some legislators are trying to entice the North Carolina team […]

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Former Pfeiffer CFO pleads guilty in embezzlement case

April 17, 2019 David Larson 0

GREENSBORO — After being charged earlier in 2019, former Pfeiffer University CFO Jeffrey Plyler pleaded guilty to a felony charge of “making a materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement.” Plyler agreed to a deal in exchange for his guilty […]

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Fugitive from heist, girlfriend apprehended

April 17, 2019 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE — After Colton Lowder was found hiding in a crawl space, both suspects from the $100,000 April 4 heist of Joseph Burleson’s farm are now in custody. The other suspect, Christopher Huneycutt, was arrested shortly following the […]

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Moore, Rivers, Scheier lead AP all-state hoop teams in NC

April 17, 2019 Joedy McCreary | The Associated Press 0

RALEIGH — Wendell Moore of Concord Cox Mill, Saniya Rivers of Wilmington Laney and Callie Scheier of West Forsyth are The Associated Press men’s and women’s high school players of the year in North Carolina. […]

opinion

HUDSON: NC needs speed online and at the racetrack

April 17, 2019 Richard Hudson 0

Fast… not the word you would use to describe Congress, but last week was a little different. I had the honor to meet and talk with racing legend Mario Andretti. For those of you who […]

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Southern California town votes to keep flag on police cars

April 17, 2019 The Associated Press 0

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The flag will continue to wave on police cars in a small Southern California coastal community, the City Council decided Tuesday night. The Laguna Beach City Council voted Tuesday night […]

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Truex holds off Logano for win at Richmond

April 17, 2019 The Associated Press 0

RICHMOND, Va. — Martin Truex Jr. had about 40 laps to go and Clint Bowyer closing fast. In a race to see who could preserve their car best, Truex outlasted Bowyer and then held off […]

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