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Stanly County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 62,504. [1] Its county seat is Albemarle. [2] Stanly County comprises the Albemarle, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area.
The vacancy rate in state jobs is a problem for NC. What Cooper, lawmakers want to do. ... State government’s job vacancy rate before the coronavirus pandemic was 12.3%, State Budget Director ...
The squadron was allocated in 1946 but was not formed until January 1949, as part of the 118th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron in Charlotte, North Carolina. Detachment B (the Badin unit) and Detachment A (of the Wadesboro, North Carolina unit) were reorganized in 1952 into the "263rd Communications Squadron".
All of Stanly County. Parts of Montgomery and Union counties. [5] Vacant: July 12, 2007 – September 10, 2007 Kenny Furr: Republican: September 10, 2007 – January 1, 2009 Appointed to finish Almond's term. Lost re-nomination. Justin Burr: Republican: January 1, 2009 – January 1, 2019 Lost re-nomination. 2013–2019 All of Stanly County ...
North Carolina's 8th congressional district is a congressional district that comprises a large portion of the southern Piedmont area of North Carolina The district includes all of Anson, Montgomery, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, and Union counties as well as portions of Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, and Robeson counties.
Albemarle and Stanly County are served by two local radio stations, WSPC at 1010 AM with a news/talk format, and WZKY at 1580 AM with an oldies music format. Both are owned by Stanly Communications, Inc. WSPC was previously known as WABZ AM in a former bank at 108 East North Street, across the street from the First Baptist Church.
Media in category "Stanly County, North Carolina" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Stanly County Airport logo.png 272 × 124; 60 KB.
The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663–1943. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1950. Reprint, Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1987. ISBN 0-86526-032-X; Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint ...