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January 18, 2021

Month: May 2018

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Stanly teachers protest in Raleigh

May 23, 2018 admin 0

RALEIGH — As teachers descended on Raleigh last week to protest wages, state spending and Republican lawmakers, Stanly County Schools were closed due to more than 170 teachers requesting substitute teachers on May 16. In […]

opinion

SHAPIRO: Why Jerusalem matters

May 23, 2018 Ben Shapiro 0

This week, the Trump administration inaugurated the new American embassy in Jerusalem. The celebration in Israel was palpable; the embassy move came amidst the national celebration of the 70th anniversary of the creation of the […]

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Kensington Palace releases official photos of the UK royal wedding

May 23, 2018 Michael Holden | Reuters 0

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, on Monday thanked all those involved in their lavish wedding last weekend as they released official photographs from their big day. Harry and Meghan, now officially known as the […]

opinion

HUDSON: Congress must lead on veterans reforms

May 23, 2018 Richard Hudson 0

Caring for our veterans isn’t a partisan issue — it’s an American issue. It’s a priority for all of us. We owe it to the men and women who have served and sacrificed for our […]

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Stanly County Commissioners consider school budget, solar facility

May 17, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

ALBEMARLE — The county commissioners held a lengthy meeting Monday night with presentations and discussions on several notable items. Dr. Jeff James, Stanly County Schools superintendent, presented the school system’s 2018-19 budget request to begin […]

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Tillery charter school receives final state approval

May 17, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — Tillery Charter Academy received its final approval from the State Board of Education on May 3. The school plans to open in August 2019 serving grades K-2 and will add an additional grade […]

news

Repeat voter ballot challenged

May 17, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — A voter challenge has been filed in Stanly County against Alexander Bradley Gresham who alleged to have voted twice in the May primary. According to the challenge, Gresham “registered in and voted a […]

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U.S. to consider expanding Medicare drug price negotiation

May 17, 2018 Yasmeen Abutaleb | Reuters 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump administration is considering expanding Medicare’s ability to negotiate the cost of drugs by giving private payers a role in setting the price of medicines administered in hospitals and doctors’ offices, […]

opinion

SHAPIRO: The day the Iran deal died

May 17, 2018 Ben Shapiro 0

Team Obama lives in a world of fiction. As President Trump announced to the world that he would finally put a stake through the heart of the Iran deal — the signal foreign policy “achievement” […]

opinion

HUDSON: Bipartisanship exists in Congress

May 17, 2018 Richard Hudson 0

There’s something going on in Congress that some people don’t want you to know about. You don’t see it on the news. You don’t read about it in the paper. You don’t hear it on […]

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