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  2. The Stanly News and Press - Wikipedia

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    J.D. Bivins took over once again December 10, 1919, and the next day the News merged with the Stanly County Herald, started that year with A.C. Huneycutt as editor. Huneycutt remained in his position with the Stanly News-Herald. [3] Bivins sold his share of the News-Herald in 1920, and in 1922 bought the Piedmont Press, which became the ...

  3. Stanly News and Press - Wikipedia

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  4. List of defunct newspapers of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    "Newspaper And Periodical Press". Ante-Bellum North Carolina: A Social History. University of North Carolina Press – via Documenting the American South. Mammen, Edwin H. (2006). "North Carolina Newspapers". In Powell, William S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of North Carolina. University of North Carolina Press.

  5. Stanly County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    It is also served by The Stanly News and Press, a tri-weekly newspaper that also posts local news on its website. There are 2 radio stations locally owned by Stanly Communications, Inc. WSPC broadcasts at 1010 AM and 107.3 FM, and the current format is primarily news and conservative talk radio. [16]

  6. Albemarle, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Albemarle and its environs are served by the Stanly News and Press, [20] which was founded in 1880 and is currently owned by Boone Newspapers, Inc. The Weekly Post [21] is a newspaper focusing on local community events in the area. Albemarle is also within the outer coverage and delivery area of The Charlotte Observer [22]

  7. Lou Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    Lou Donaldson at VIS club, Divisadero Street, San Francisco in June 1984 Donaldson in Buffalo, New York. At the war's conclusion, Donaldson returned to Greensboro, where he worked club dates with the Rhythm Vets, a combo composed of A and T students who had served in the U.S. Navy.

  8. Category:Newspapers published in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Stanly News and Press; T. The Pilot (North Carolina newspaper) The Wilson Times; Thomasville Times; The Transylvania Times; V. Viva Greenville; W. Wilmington Journal

  9. Bartholomew F. Moore - Wikipedia

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    In a 1939 retrospective, The News and Observer called Moore's brief and oral arguments "a masterpiece of law and logic". [6] [7] In 1835 Moore returned to Halifax opening a practice there. [2] A Whig, Moore was elected to the House of Commons in 1836 representing Halifax but was defeated in 1838. He was re-elected in 1840 serving three terms ...