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July 27, 2025

Month: April 2025

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Audit of NCCU finds $45M-plus in errors

April 11, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Audit of NCCU finds $45M-plus in errors

An audit of North Carolina Central University found more than $45 million in accounting errors. (File photo) RALEIGH — A recently released state audit has found more than $45 million in reporting errors at North […]

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Bill banning discrimination in relief aid passes House

April 10, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Bill banning discrimination in relief aid passes House

A Trump-Vance campaign sign is pinned to one of several fallen trees from Hurricane Helene outside of Swannanoa on Oct. 19. (Angelina Katsanis / Politico via AP Images) RALEIGH — A North Carolina House bill […]

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Stanly school board honors Fine Arts Educator of the Year

April 9, 2025 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — At the Stanly County Board of Education meeting on April 1, the school board recognized the Stanly County Arts Council’s Fine Arts Educator of the Year for 2025. Daniel Dickens, a music teacher […]

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Undefeated North Stanly baseball team leads county pack

April 9, 2025 Jesse Deal 0

NEW LONDON — While three of Stanly County’s five varsity high school baseball teams have each amassed over ten victories and a winning record, only one of them remains undefeated a month and a half […]

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Albemarle launches after-hours response management system

April 9, 2025 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — The city of Albemarle’s new after-hours system for reporting power outages, street obstructions, and water and sewer service disruptions is now up and running. At the Albemarle City Council meeting on Monday night, […]

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Cabarrus GOP selects Chris Measmer to replace Newton in state senate

April 8, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Cabarrus GOP selects Chris Measmer to replace Newton in state senate

Allen Measmer RALEIGH — The Cabarrus County Executive Committee of the Republican Party submitted their pick to Gov. Josh Stein of Christopher Allen Measmer to complete the remainder of Sen. Paul Newton’s term representing the […]

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James Taylor songs will fuel upcoming stage musical, ‘Fire & Rain’

April 7, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on James Taylor songs will fuel upcoming stage musical, ‘Fire & Rain’

James Taylor, pictured in 2023, is the next luminary to turn his catalog of songs into a musical stage production. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades / AP Photo) NEW YORK — Alicia Keys, Dolly Parton and Neil Diamond […]

Business

New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants

April 6, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants

Erik Mogensen founded Entabeni Systems and is general manager of Black Mountain in Jackson, New Hampshire. (Charles Krupa / AP Photo) JACKSON, N.H. — A skier since age 4, Thomas Brennick now enjoys regular trips […]

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MOORE: Trump should end the Biden-era war on small business partnerships

April 6, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on MOORE: Trump should end the Biden-era war on small business partnerships

(Nam Y. Huh / AP Photo) President Donald Trump has promised to create millions of new high-paying jobs. One easy first step to doing that is to repeal Biden regulations on America’s 4 million business […]

Business

Hilton nonprofit gives $25K grants to women-owned businesses after wildfires

April 5, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hilton nonprofit gives $25K grants to women-owned businesses after wildfires

Barbara Shay, owner of Little Red Hen Coffee Shop, and her daughter, Annisa Faquir, pose March 28 at their business that was destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. (Jae C. Hong / AP […]

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