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January 20, 2021

Month: March 2018

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Stanly Schools puts budget controversy to rest

March 28, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

ALBEMARLE — Stanly County Schools superintendent Jeff James says the county school system has solved a budget controversy that had plagued the system since his hiring. In a press release, James said that a forecasted […]

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SHAPIRO: Stop making children into moral authorities

March 27, 2018 Ben Shapiro 0

On March 14, high school students from Parkland, Fla., led a school walkout in favor of gun control. The media have already appointed student witnesses of the horror at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School untouchable […]

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Rural counties are making a comeback, census data shows

March 27, 2018 Tim Henderson | Stateline 0

  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Some long-declining small towns and farming and manufacturing counties are adding people as population growth in large cities cools, according to a Stateline analysis of census estimates released Thursday. “This seems […]

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Polls show Facebook losing trust as firm uses ads to apologize

March 27, 2018 David Ingram and Eric Auchard | Reuters 0

SAN FRANCISCO/LONDON — Opinion polls published on Sunday in the United States and Germany indicated that a majority of the public were losing trust in Facebook over privacy, as the firm ran advertisements in British […]

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HUDSON: We must defeat the opioid epidemic

March 27, 2018 Richard Hudson 0

As winter bid a cold farewell in Washington last week, a snow storm did not stop the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Health from continuing our important work to combat the opioid crisis. […]

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Apple makes bid for education market with new iPad

March 27, 2018 Richa Naidu and Stephen Nellis | Reuters 0

CHICAGO/SAN FRANCISCO — Apple on Tuesday rolled out a new iPad and classroom software aimed at grabbing more of the U.S. education market, but did not cut the price of its entry-level tablet despite schools […]

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Stanly County Board of Elections officially appointed

March 27, 2018 admin 0

RALEIGH — The newly seated N.C. State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement met on Tuesday to recognize the Green Party, officially appoint the county boards and appoint panels to hear candidate challenges in six, […]

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Stanly Schools so-called fiscal crisis averted

March 26, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — Stanly County Schools superintendent Jeff James says the county school system has solved a budget controversy that had plagued the system since his recent hiring. In a press release, James said that a […]

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U.S. banks provide rescue financing for gunmaker Remington

March 26, 2018 Tom Hals and Jessica DiNapoli | Reuters 0

NEW YORK — U.S. gunmaker Remington Outdoor Co has obtained commitments for nearly $300 million from its existing lenders, including some of the biggest U.S. banks, after new sources of funding dried up in the […]

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NASCAR notebook: Johnson ‘not losing sleep’ over winless streak

March 24, 2018 Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media. 0

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Jimmie Johnson hasn’t won a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race since he triumphed at Dover on June 4 of last year. That constitutes a winless streak of 28 races, the longest […]

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