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Miss Stanly County Fire Queen Pageant contestants
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The Brookses to retire from ministry
Rev. Aaron Brooks, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Norwood, and his wife, Carol, church pianist, are retiring effictive March 15.
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DOI launches mobile version of Web site
Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin announced Monday the launching of a mobile version of the N.C. Department of Insu-rance’s Web site, www. ncdoi.com, to provide a mobile-friendly way for consumers to link with the Department.
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Belk promotes spring sale to benefit local charities, schools
Belk invites local charities, schools and other nonprofit organizations in Albemarle to participate in its Spring Charity Sale on May 1.
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Stanly County Sheriff’s Report
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Pfeiffer University named to President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
Pfeiffer University has been named to the 2009 President’s Higher Edu-cation Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service learning and civic engagement.
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Richfield teacher attends NCAGT conference
Amber Lawrence, teacher at Richfield Elementary School and AIG Teacher of the Year, represented Stanly County at the 36th Annual Conference of the North Carolina Association for the Gifted and Talented (NCAGT) and Partners for the Advancement of Gifted Education (PAGE),
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Albemarle Police Report
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Agriculture grants available to farmers
Fruit and vegetable farmers can now apply for two cost-share grants offered through the N.C. Depart-ment of Agriculture and Consumer Services to assist with the costs of water analysis and independent certification of an operation’s good agricultural practices.
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Spread the Word to End The Word
Monarch is joining the international movement this month to build awareness for people to stop and think about the use of the R-word. Young people across America have started the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign with the help of the Special Olympics and Best Buddies.
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