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August 18, 2025

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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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Winn-Dixie operator Southeastern Grocers plans to file for U.S. bankruptcy

March 23, 2018 Reuters 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Southeastern Grocers, which operates supermarket chains Winn-Dixie and Bi-Lo, said Thursday it is preparing to file for bankruptcy and would shutter 94 underperforming stores. “We conducted a thorough review of our strategic […]

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Commissioners hear comments on shifting school demographics

March 21, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

ALBEMARLE — The Stanly County Commissioners met for their regular meeting on Monday night. To begin the meeting, the commissioners recognized Marla Lukach who retired from Stanly County Home Health. She began working in 1998. […]

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Winston-Salem could benefit from Caterpillar’s latest restructuring move

March 21, 2018 Rajesh Kumar Singh, Reuters 0

WINSTON-SALEM — Caterpillar’s Progress Rail unit is contemplating the closure of its engine manufacturing facility in LaGrange, Ill., shifting the work to its $426 million Winston-Salem plant, which used to make axles for mining trucks […]

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Woman dies in Arizona after being hit by Uber self-driving SUV

March 21, 2018 Sydney Maki and Alexandria Sage, Reuters 0

TEMPE, Ariz./SAN FRANCISCO — A woman crossing a street was killed by an Uber self-driving sport utility vehicle in Arizona, police said on Monday, prompting the ride services company to suspend its autonomous vehicle program. […]

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Suspicious death at Stanly hospital prompts CDC investigation

March 16, 2018 admin 0

ALBEMARLE — The Centers for Disease Control and Carolinas HealthCare System Stanly are investigating the death of a woman who became ill following a trip to Africa. The woman, who has not been identified, traveled to […]

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