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Bipartisan commission seeking solutions to challenges in NC election system
SALISBURY, N.C. — North Carolina's election system is getting a closer look. The bipartisan Commission on the Future of North Carolina Elections is reviewing how votes are cast, hoping to improve the process. Among their priorities are improving redistricting, updating the decades-old campaign finance system, and addressing challenges facing...
Student named to Purchase College dean’s list
Laney Castelloe of Oakboro has been named to Purchase College’s dean’s list for the Spring 2024 semester. Castelloe is studying dance. To be eligible for the list, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs and 3.75 for Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music […] The post Student named to Purchase College dean’s list appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Green Memorial to celebrate 100 years
Green Memorial Methodist Church will have homecoming and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the church’s founding on Aug. 11. There will a celebration featuring old photos, old cars, remembrances of earlier days of worship and other items of interest. All attendees will receive keepsake items that are unique to the occasion. The service begins at […] The post Green Memorial to celebrate 100 years appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
K-9 helps lost North Carolina child find his way home to family
A rookie K-9 officer flipped the script: Instead of tracking down someone, he helped a lost child find his way home.It happened on the first weekend of July in Union County. A person called 911 when they saw a child wandering down the street alone.When officers arrived, they could not figure out where the boy was from. They said he was nonverbal and couldn't communicate to them where he needed to go.So officers called in Remi."They normally train them to start where the person was last seen and to go find that person. However, in this case, we're doing it...
Gov. Roy Cooper visits Greensboro College; discusses funding public education
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Gov. Roy Cooper visited the North Carolina Governor’s School Western Campus at Greensboro College on Tuesday. Cooper visited classrooms where students were taking courses in their specialization, including chorus, math, social science and orchestra. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Governor’s...
Brown Hill to celebrate 154th anniversary
Brown Hill AME Zion Church of Locust will celebrate its 154th church anniversary beginning at noon July 20. There will be food trucks and a yard sale. Contact Victor at 704-431-8359, Jeremy at 704-792-8294 or Rev. Moore at 704-701-8089 for vendor information. The church anniversary service will begin with worship at 10 a.m. July 21, […] The post Brown Hill to celebrate 154th anniversary appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Two Arrested In Lincoln County Theft Ring
LINCOLNTON, N.C. – Two Charlotte residents are facing multiple felony charges for their involvement in four separate theft cases, according to a news release. The release states that 23 year-old William Munoz-Pineda and 24-year-old Laura Redden were identified as suspects in cases involving the theft of trucks, trailers, a side by side, a zero-turn lawnmower and an attempted theft of a motorcycle.
BADIN AND PALESTINE NEWS: Many events forthcoming
Upcoming Events Badin First Baptist Church homecoming and revival will be Aug. 4. GriefShare meetings will begin Aug. 13 at 201 Wayne St. Badin Elementary Open House for K-5th grade will be Aug. 6. Palestine Community Church homecoming will be Aug. 11 with sister church Bethel Methodist. More information will come in future editions on […] The post BADIN AND PALESTINE NEWS: Many events forthcoming appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
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