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July 25, 2025

Month: November 2017

sports

Albemarle native Bob Harris named ‘ACC Legend’

November 8, 2017 Brett Friedlander 0

RALEIGH — Every year, the ACC picks a class of  “legends,” one from each member school to represent their teams at the league’s championship game festivities in December. At least half of those selected never […]

opinion

Five Points Public House improves downtown Albemarle

November 8, 2017 Zach Almond | Stanly County Journal 0

For the past month my family and I have gone out to eat at the new Five Points Public House every Thursday. There is a large vintage neon Pontiac sign out front that you can’t […]

opinion

Concealed carry reciprocity a must

November 2, 2017 Zach Almond | Stanly County Journal 0

I am a lifetime member of the NRA, and have a concealed carry permit just like many Stanly County citizens. Here in North Carolina we enjoy open carry laws, and restrictions on the Second Amendment […]

opinion

WILLIAMS: Let’s Help Our Media Friends

November 2, 2017 Walter Williams 0

I am not nearly so cold-hearted and unsympathetic toward the mainstream media as some of my conservative friends, such as Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Chris Plante and Ann Coulter. In fact, […]

sports

Deacons go to air to beat struggling Louisville

November 2, 2017 The Sports Xchange 0

WINSTON-SALEM — Redshirt freshman receiver Greg Dortch caught a school-record four touchdown passes to help Wake Forest to a 42-32 victory over Louisville on Saturday in ACC play in Winston-Salem. Senior quarterback John Wolford established […]

news

First deer season with new Sunday hunting rules underway

November 2, 2017 By Jessica Furr | Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — If you live in Stanly County or one of its neighboring counties, you may have noticed more hunters on the roads this past Sunday. Black powder season for white-tailed deer started this past […]

news

New STEM School in Oakboro preparing kids for the real world

November 2, 2017 Katlyn Batts | Stanly County Journal 0

OAKBORO — When the Oakboro Choice STEM School opened in August, students, faculty, parents and the community welcomed the first school in Stanly County with a core mission of science, technology, engineering and math education. […]

news

Albemarle Police Department joins in fight against cancer

November 2, 2017 By Jessica Furr | Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — Some officers in the Albemarle Police Department will have a distinctive look on their face by the end of the month. The department is participating in a national campaign called “No-Shave November” to […]

sports

Wolfpack overpowered by Notre Dame running attack

November 2, 2017 Brett Friedlander 0

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The NC State football team couldn’t have drawn up a better start Saturday at Notre Dame. The middle and end didn’t go nearly as well. The 14th-ranked Wolfpack quieted a festive […]

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sports

Friday Night Lights: Nov. 3

November 2, 2017 admin 0

North Stanly at South Stanly Norwood  |  Friday, Nov. 3, 7 p.m. The Comets have already locked up first in the Yadkin Valley Conference, but the cross-county rival Rebel Bulls would love to put another […]

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