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December 7, 2025

Month: August 2018

news

Schools are back in session

August 29, 2018 Clay Abernathy | Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — Students, teachers, parents and county staff are all settling back into the school routine as schools across Stanly County reopened over the last two weeks. Stanly County Schools opened for students on Monday, […]

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Phillips resigns from board of elections to accept magistrate position

August 29, 2018 SCJ Staff Reports 0

ALBEMARLE — Stanly County Board of Elections chairwoman Karmen Mock Phillips resigned last week after being hired as a county magistrate. Since the position requires interaction with elected judges, Phillips believed serving on the Board […]

opinion

JAMES: Welcome back to school

August 29, 2018 Dr. Jeff James 0

This week marks the beginning of a new school year for many across our state and country. The halls of our schools are once again filled with the excitement — and noise — that young […]

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Harley drives deeper into Asia with smaller bikes to fuel growth

August 2, 2018 Arunima Banerjee | Reuters 0

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Harley-Davidson Inc is launching lightweight motorcycles in Asian markets and electric bikes in the hope of sparking demand as it faces declining sales in the United States and the threat of trade […]

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A barrel of fun at the Stanly County Fairgrounds

August 1, 2018 North State Journal 0

RALEIGH — The Stanly County Fairgrounds plays host to many events throughout the year, and the annual Stanly County Fair is just over a month away with the gates opening on the 84th fair on […]

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Senators to study social media and meddling

August 1, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday, Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), will hold an open hearing to examine how foreign meddling in U.S. elections used social media to […]

opinion

SHAPIRO: The policy of unintended consequences

August 1, 2018 Ben Shapiro 0

One of the great lies of modern politics is that when a policy fails, it’s because someone just didn’t care enough. It’s a nostrum repeated frequently: If President Trump were to only care more about […]

sports

Busch prevails at Pocono for sixth win

August 1, 2018 admin 0

Kyle Busch overcame starting from near the rear of the field and an out-of-sorts car early in the race to win Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. […]

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