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December 6, 2025

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Alleged COVID-19 hoaxer arrested, charged with felony

March 20, 2020 admin 0

ALBEMARLE — The Albemarle Police Department announced March 20 the arrest of Justin M. Rhodes after a Facebook Live video, where he allegedly claimed to be infected with coronavirus while wandering the Albemarle Walmart, caused […]

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Albemarle police investigate COVID-19 social media poster, confirm he does not have virus

March 19, 2020 admin 0

ALBEMARLE — The Albemarle Police Department confirmed to SCJ March 19 that a Facebook Live video circulating of an individual inside the Albemarle Walmart, claiming to have the coronavirus (COVID-19), was a prank. While the […]

sports

North Stanly cruises to playoff win over South Stanly

November 16, 2019 Jesse Deal 0

NEW LONDON — Déjà vu was in the air Friday night. One week removed from a 30-point win at South Stanly, the North Stanly Comets (7-5) defeated the Rebel Bulls (5-7) by 30 once again, […]

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Comets dominate in road win over Bulls

November 9, 2019 Jesse Deal 0

NORWOOD — In an offensive showcase, North Stanly recorded six touchdowns – three in the air and three on the ground — en route to a 43-13 victory at South Stanly on Friday night. The […]

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New railroad company will operate line to Badin

October 5, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

BADIN — A new railroad company is coming to Stanly County, and they are bringing hope for economic development in the Badin area. Foxville and Northern Railroad Company, which currently operates in Columbia, S.C., is […]

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Commissioners hear request for fire tax increase from Endy fire department

October 3, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — The Stanly County commissioners met Monday evening with a relatively short agenda that included several zoning decisions to promote economic growth, approval of agricultural district applications and a presentation on the volunteer fire […]

opinion

HUDSON: Recovering after Hurricane Florence

October 3, 2018 Richard Hudson 0

While the strength of Hurricane Florence was formidable, it — like other natural disasters — eventually came to an end. After the skies cleared, the risk of extreme flooding subsided, and waters began to recede, […]

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Stanly CC president is finalist for Forsyth Tech helm

September 26, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — The leader of Stanly County Community College announced to faculty and staff last week that he was a finalist to become president of Forsyth Tech. Dr. John Enamait confirmed to the Stanly County […]

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South Stanly students engage community off the field

September 26, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

OAKBORO — South Stanly High School’s football team has been busy on the field, in the classroom and around the community lately. The Bulls recently helped with community cleanup after Hurricane Florence and visited with […]

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NCHSAA announces changes to prep schedules

September 26, 2018 The North State Journal 0

CHAPEL HILL — The NC High School Athletic Association has adjusted its fall sports playoff calendar as a result of game and event cancellations caused by Hurricane Florence and its immediate aftermath. The most significant […]

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