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Liberty accepted into NC STEP program
The town of Liberty was one of 11 towns accepted into the N.C. Small Towns Economic Prosperity Program by the N.C. Rural Economic Development Center.
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First Bank employees going back to classroom
First Bank and First Bank of Virginia employees are headed back to school. As part of the American Bankers Association's 16th annual Teach Children to Save Day – April 24 – bankers will visit local classrooms sharing the importance of developing lifelong savings habits.
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Robbins joins Bar of SCOTUS
Neal Robbins, a member of the law firm Neal Robbins PLLC, was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States on March 19, 2012.
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CommunityOne Bank announces new banking team in Asheboro
CommunityOne has annouced new roles for several employees - Allison Hammer and Duffy Johnson as Commercial Relationship Managers, Cranford Knott as Private Banker and Jamie Owens and Sandy Giebel as Branch Managers.
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Jon Megerian named Super Lawyer
Asheboro attorney Jonathan Megerian was named in Charlotte Magazine’s list of Super Lawyers, published in its February issue.
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SSG/Brandintense names Etheridge president
Craig C. Etheridge was appointed president of SSG/Brandintense effective March 1.
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CommunityOne names risk management leadership
CommunityOne Bank recently named Joe Diggs as Chief Loan Review Officer, Ricky Allred and Neil Machovec as Commercial Risk Executives, Jim Allen as Consumer Risk Executive and Regina Rush as Risk Analytics Officer.
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CommunityOne names commercial banking managers
CommunityOne Bank has named Duffie McKee and Robin Howard as Commercial Banking Managers for the bank’s eastern region.
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City needs to fill Planning Board vacancy
The City of Asheboro will accept applications through Feb. 29 to fill a vacancy on the Planning Board. The appointee will be a member of the Planning Board and will initially serve as an alternate on the Board of Adjustment.
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3 area nursing homes win enhancement grants
Clapp’s Convalescent Nursing Home in Asheboro, Woodland Hill Care & Rehabilitation Center in Asheboro and Universal Health Care in Ramseur have been awarded $10,000 grants for resident-centered computer systems.
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