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August 13, 2025

Albemarle

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Athlete of the Week: Amari Baldwin

December 21, 2024 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

Albemarle girls’ basketball senior point guard Amari Baldwin is Athlete of the Week. She has also played volleyball for the Bulldogs. Albemarle is 7-2 on the season and riding a three-game winning streak. Baldwin has […]

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Athlete of the Week: Vincent Gregory

September 12, 2024 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

Albemarle football senior linebacker Vincent Gregory is Athlete of the Week. The Bulldogs picked up a 33-14 win over West Stanly on Friday, and Gregory led the way. A 32-yard rushing touchdown gave Albemarle its […]

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Athlete of the Week: Albemarle’s Christian Harris

March 13, 2024 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

Albemarle’s Christian Harris, a senior on the Bulldogs’ baseball team, is the Athlete of the Week. Harris also made all-conference as a cornerback and wide receiver for the Bulldogs’ football team and also qualified for […]

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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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City of Albemarle loses 2-year battle with downtown hotel

July 25, 2019 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE — After a two-year battle with the owners and managers of the Heart of Albemarle Hotel, the City of Albemarle lost another court decision, this time at the N.C. Court of Appeals. The state’s […]

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Market, consumer behavior put pressure on recycling programs

January 16, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — As environmentalists, corporations and the public increasingly focus on the mass of plastics discarded every day, they are running into a stubborn problem. The recycling market continues to sputter, most recently from weak […]

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Albemarle City Council approves funds for pool and firefighter training program

January 9, 2019 Katlyn Batts for the Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — City council members unanimously approved a memorandum of agreement for the High School Firefighter Technology Program, renovating the Chuck Morehead Pool and delaying discussion about the addition of traffic warning options at MLK […]

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New Stanly County Commissioners take action on sales tax increase

December 4, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

ALBEMARLE — The Stanly County Board of Commissioners met for their annual organizational meeting on Monday night and had several items of business beyond the selection of board leadership. Prior to the evening meeting, which […]

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Suspect opens fire on Albemarle Police officer

November 13, 2018 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — Albemarle Police Chief Danny Bowen says that a suspect stood up through a car’s sunroof and fired a rifle at one of his officers in a police cruiser. According to a release from […]

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Commissioners approve solar farm, sales tax ballot measure

June 12, 2018 Clay Abernathy 0

ALBEMARLE — Solar farms and sales tax were the primary discussion points of the county commissioners meeting on Monday. The Stanly County Board of Commissioners continued their discussion of large-scale solar facility zoning and later […]

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