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June 14, 2025

Month: August 2022

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Unvaccinated cadets ordered off Coast Guard Academy campus

August 31, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Unvaccinated cadets ordered off Coast Guard Academy campus

FILE – The new hats and shoulder bars for the graduates sit on a table before the start of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 141st Commencement Exercises Wednesday, May 18, 2022 in New London, Conn. […]

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Albemarle gears up for 13th annual Tour de Elvis 5K and Cycle Tour

August 31, 2022 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — In what has become a Stanly County tradition for a decade-plus, the Tour de Elvis 5K & 25-45-62 Mile Cycle Tour is back for its 13th incarnation on September 9-10 with support from […]

sports

West Stanly wins again, North Stanly earns first victory

August 31, 2022 Jesse Deal 0

Senior quarterback Carson Morton had both a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown as West Stanly improved to 2-0 with an 18-6 win over cross-county rival Albemarle (0-2). West used a dominant offensive line to […]

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Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev dies at 91

August 30, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev dies at 91

FILE – Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev waves from the Red Square tribune during a Revolution Day celebration, in Moscow, Soviet Union, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1989. Russian news agencies are reporting that former Soviet President Mikhail […]

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Manchin dismisses critics, embraces ‘hero and villain’ role

August 29, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Manchin dismisses critics, embraces ‘hero and villain’ role

U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia speaks to reporters during a roundtable about the sprawling flagship climate and health care law recently signed by President Joe Biden at the West Virginia Lottery Headquarters in […]

College Football

Charlotte 49ers blasted by Florida Atlantic in season opener

August 28, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Charlotte 49ers blasted by Florida Atlantic in season opener

(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) CHARLOTTE — While their season-opening performance got off to a promising start, the Charlotte 49ers found themselves at the bottom end of a 43-13 blowout road loss to the Florida Atlantic […]

Business

For 1st month ever, streamers rule broadcast, cable networks

August 27, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on For 1st month ever, streamers rule broadcast, cable networks

This image released by Netflix shows, from left, Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Noah Schnapp as Will Byers, Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler, Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers, and Eduardo Franco as Argyle in “Stranger […]

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UN: US buying big Ukraine grain shipment for hungry regions

August 26, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on UN: US buying big Ukraine grain shipment for hungry regions

World Food Program chief David Beasley meets with villagers in the village of Wagalla in northern Kenya Friday, Aug. 19, 2022. The United States is stepping up to buy about 150,000 metric tons of grain […]

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Commission rejects proposed changes to election rules

August 25, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Commission rejects proposed changes to election rules

The Aug. 25 meeting of the Rules Review Commission. RALEIGH — North Carolina’s Rules Review Commission (RRC) objected to two rules proposed by the State Board of Elections (NCSBE) that would have restricted the movement […]

College Football

Tar Heels look for strong start

August 24, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Tar Heels look for strong start

Receiver Josh Downs is the top returning weapon for an inexperienced Tar Heels offense that enters the season with a new starting quarterback. (Gerry Broome / AP Photo) UNC opens the fifth season of Mack […]

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