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Stanly County Sheriff’s Office searches for missing juvenile
Stanly County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the community’s assistance in locating 16-year-old runaway juvenile Sampson Smith. Smith was last seen in the early morning hours of May 31 in Oakboro. Smith has ties to Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Lake Norman, Greensboro and Surry County. If you have any information on the whereabouts of the juvenile, please call […] The post Stanly County Sheriff’s Office searches for missing juvenile appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Albemarle continues Main Street accreditation
Fifty-one North Carolina communities, including Albemarle, have received Main Street America Accreditation status for 2024, the N.C. Department of Commerce announced this week. The National Main Street America Center and its state coordinating partner, the N.C. Main Street & Rural Planning Center, announce the list of Accredited programs to recognize their commitment to preservation-based economic […] The post Albemarle continues Main Street accreditation appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Concord man trusts his gut and wins $5 million on a scratch-off
RALEIGH, N.C. — Eric Walker of Concord had a feeling he should buy a $30 lottery ticket and his instinct proved correct when he won a $5 million prize that he will collect in $250,000 annual payments for 20 years. “Something was just telling me to pick that ticket,” he recalled. Walker bought his lucky […]
Blotter for June 8
In Salisbury Police Department reports: An assault with a dangerous weapon occurred in the 1000 block of Oakmont Court at 11:47 a.m. on June 6. An assault with hands, feet or fists occurred in the 500 block of Lafayette Circle at 5 p.m. on June 6. Felton Curtis Donell, 54, was charged with misdemeanor littering […] The post Blotter for June 8 appeared first on Salisbury Post.
AT&T brings more high-speed internet to Salisbury
SALISBURY — It’s no surprise how vital the internet is when it comes to work, school or just standard recreation. However, many people in more rural areas in Rowan County have difficulties getting on to the internet and may not be able to do basic activities. To commemorate reaching more individuals and providing them with […] The post AT&T brings more high-speed internet to Salisbury appeared first on Salisbury Post.
East Spencer aldermen change public comment policy for board meetings
EAST SPENCER — The East Spencer Board of Aldermen passed a change to the town’s ordinances on Monday that changes how the public comment period will be ran during the board’s meetings. The change makes it so that any residents who wish to speak are required to sign up and state the intended topic of discussion […] The post East Spencer aldermen change public comment policy for board meetings appeared first on Salisbury Post.
‘Dedicated to his job’ – China Grove celebrates officer recognized for role at Carson High
China Grove Police Officer Nick Carpenter was recognized as the staff member of the year at Jesse C. Carson High School. During the regularly scheduled council meeting on Tuesday at town hall, China Grove officials recognized Carpenter for his work. Chief Andrew Deal called Carpenter an “extremely good officer” that is “dedicated to his job […] The post ‘Dedicated to his job’ – China Grove celebrates officer recognized for role at Carson High appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Boys and Girls Club offers summer camp opportunities
The Boys and Girls Club of the Piedmont is offering free scholarships for two summer camps for Rowan County students. The first summer camp is a technology camp for boys and girls who are rising 6th to 11th graders. That camp takes place July 8-12 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. That camp will be […] The post Boys and Girls Club offers summer camp opportunities appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Driver left car at the scene after crash in Cabarrus County, trooper says
MIDLAND, N.C. — A driver left the scene of a crash in Midland after a car turned on its side, a trooper told WCNC Charlotte. It happened on Flowes Store Road between Morrison Road and Winding Trail Lane on Tuesday. The trooper at the scene told WCNC Charlotte no...
“Express, Educate and Connect for a Safer Salisbury” thinks of ways to increase public safety
SALISBURY— The Salisbury Human Relations Commission held a public safety roundtable meeting entitled “Express, Educate and Connect for a Safer Salisbury” at Hood Theological Seminary Aymer Center on June 6. The HRC partnered with the police advisory board and the Salisbury Youth Council in order cast a wide net of people to show up. “Our […] The post “Express, Educate and Connect for a Safer Salisbury” thinks of ways to increase public safety appeared first on Salisbury Post.
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