Sunday, July 5, 2009 — A Fourth of July celebration was conducted in Badin Friday as individuals got a jump on the holiday by enjoying food, music and, of course, fireworks. Look for a report from Oakboro’s celebration in Tuesday’s Stanly News & Press
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Man accused in shooting death of boy receives prison sentence
The Ansonville man accused of killing a 9-year-old boy on Oct. 5, 2008, was sentenced recently to a maximum of 10 years in prison after agreeing to accept a plea deal.
- Donation drop boxes remain a concern
- Lucas receives raise
- Locust eyes 30 new jobs
- WSMS will receive mobiles
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Man accused in shooting death of boy receives prison sentence
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SCC offers free tax preparation
Stanly Community College (SCC) is now offering free income tax preparation to those that qualify through the IRS VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program.
- Residents have ‘lunch with a local celebrity’
- Council will consider allowing hunting in town
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SCC offers free tax preparation
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SCCF accepts applications from nonprofits for grants
The Stanly County Community Foundation is accepting applications from eligible organizations (501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, congregations, governmental and educational institutions for its 2012 grants program.
- Uwharrie Running Club makes a donation to the John P. Murray Community Care Clinic.
- ADDC, Fork to present Wine Festival
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SCCF accepts applications from nonprofits for grants
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North claims 7th season title in 10 years, stays undefeated
The offense of the North Stanly Comets girls’ basketball team has become accustomed to an up-tempo, high-scoring offense this season, including creating points with its full-court pressure.
- Bulldogs beat Bulls
- Pfeiffer will host tourney
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Gingrich a front runner?
A year ago not many people gave Newt Gingrich much chance of being president.
- An exciting year so far at WSMS
- Clean Tech has right to choose location
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Gingrich a front runner?
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New jobs are a hopeful sign
We hear so much discussion these days of the economy and how it has hurt the job market.
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New jobs are a hopeful sign
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Monarch CEO receives invite to the White House to advocate for people with disabilities
This Friday, Dr. Peggy Terhune, chief executive officer of Monarch, an affiliate chapter of The Arc of North Carolina and The Arc of the United States, will join dozens of Arc leaders nationwide during a White House Community Leaders Briefing.
- West Grad Assists Orphans
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Top Bands at East Coast Shag Classic Raise Funds to Combat Women's Cancer
Wrightsville Beach, N.C. ... Top beach music bands will converge on President's Day weekend at Wrightsville Beach, Feb 16-18, for the East Coast Shag Classic.
- Zoo Tales: Animal Lingo Now Part of Our Language
- Rep. Kissell Discusses Promoting American Manufacturing with WearUSA
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Chamber CEO receives first veterans advocate award
Tom Ramseur, Stanly County Chamber of Commerce CEO and president, is the first recipient of the North Carolina Career Center 1 Annual Veterans Advocate Award.
- Students receive nominations to U.S. Service Academies
- Change of Watch – Top Gun Award
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