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August 13, 2025

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2018 ballot comes into focus as more candidates announce

February 28, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

By Clay Abernathy ALBEMARLE — As the 2018 election filing season nears its close, many of Stanly County’s elected representatives will face primary and general election challenges. N.C. House Rep. Justin Burr (R-Stanly) made his […]

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Man murdered while using Facebook Live in Wingate

February 28, 2018 Katlyn Batts 0

WINGATE — Wingate University was put on lockdown Monday morning after a shooting near the campus resulted in the death of a man who was broadcasting live on social media. While the lockdown was brief, […]

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Stanly County Commissioners show support for Hudson

February 21, 2018 Katlyn Batts 0

ALBEMARLE — At their regular meeting on Monday, the Stanly County Commissioners presented Congressman Richard Hudson with a resolution supporting his federal Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, voted to move the time of regular meetings, and […]

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Supreme Court denies State’s Alcoa appeal

February 21, 2018 SCJ Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — The Supreme Court of the United States denied a petition by the state of North Carolina to review a ruling at the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals related to ownership of the riverbed […]

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Russia looms large as election officials prep for 2018

February 21, 2018 Dustin Volz | Reuters 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ten months before the United States votes in its first major election since the 2016 presidential contest, state election officials from across the country met in Washington over the weekend to swap […]

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Mueller charges lawyer with lying to the FBI in Russia probe

February 21, 2018 Sarah N. Lynch | Reuters 0

WASHINGTON — The U.S. special counsel who is investigating alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election has charged an attorney with lying about his communications with Rick Gates, a former aide to Donald Trump’s […]

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New Stanly County Schools superintendent prepares for work

February 14, 2018 Jessica Furr 0

  Jessica Furr | Stanly County Journal ALBEMARLE — Newly hired Stanly County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff James opened up to the Stanly County Journal about his plans and hopes for the district. James said […]

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2018 elections cycle begins with early candidate filings

February 14, 2018 Katlyn Batts | Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — Filing for primary elections began Monday across the state and 11 candidates filed in Stanly County elections. N.C. House District 67, currently represented by five-term incumbent Justin Burr, will have a GOP primary […]

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Hudson presents nominations to U.S. Military Academy

February 14, 2018 Lori Lentz for the Stanly County Journal 0

CONCORD — On a rainy Saturday afternoon, the Concord Public Library’s auditorium was packed with Cabarrus County Superintendent Chris Lowder, School Board members from Cabarrus and Rowan counties, Concord City Council members, parents, and Congressional […]

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Pfeiffer’s counselling program receives national recognition

February 13, 2018 admin 0

The website Best Counseling Degrees has included Pfeiffer University’s Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program on its 2018 listing of the most affordable and accredited programs in the country. Pfeiffer’s program is in the top […]

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