SNAP BACK IN TIME – Oct. 14, 1966

SNAP Back In Time takes a look back at newsmakers from yesteryear.

Friday, Oct. 14, 1966

Workshop

The Stanly County Rehabilitation Workshop on Wiscassett Street had become the first in the state to expand its services to other counties.

A bus had been secured to transport students to the workshop from Montgomery County so they could take vocational training.

Children

The women of Christ Episcopal Church had launched a campaign to collect toys and clothing for South Vietnamese children.

Scout

Sidney Hagans, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Hagans of Albemarle, had received his Eagle Scout award from Ted Mabry, Scoutmaster of Troop 50, sponsored by Wiscassett Mills.

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Oakboro Museum of History showcases Blalock’s clocks

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Former White House nurse to speak in Albemarle

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Albemarle accepts nominees for Walk of Fame program

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Camp parking lot renovations are complete

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Rowan, Stanly to partner on virtual learning

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Stanly County Chorale presents ‘A Night at the Tonys: Broadway’s Best!’

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Extension offers livestock marketing panel

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NC NEWSLINE: County ‘snapshots’ show North Carolinians burdened by high rents

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Custodian nominated for LifeChanger of the Year award

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Birdwatchers have new opportunity

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Student accepted to House Page program

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Stanly County youth participate in Mini Medley Relay

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Master Gardeners to have native plants sale

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NC NEWSLINE: NC bill would require community colleges to share student info with some parents

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Stanly County Fire Marshal issues burn ban

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Hunt for golden shoes nears

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Albemarle reveals Food Truck Friday schedule

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Singing Americans begins rehearsals Monday

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Homes of Hope announces new director

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Swain picked for another term as GOP chairman

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Red Cross Giving Day rallies supporters

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NC NEWSLINE: NC government has more than 1,000 job openings. Where they are, what they do, how much they pay. The state’s new head of HR is pledging to get long-vacant and high-turnover positions filled. It can take six months to fill a single one.

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County receives additional funding for dental health

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DAR to dedicate grave marker for Revolutionary War veteran