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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.

    January 26, 2012

  • PTRWA names new executive director

    Greg T. Flory has been selected as the new executive director of the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority, succeeding 25-year veteran John Kime.

    January 18, 2012

  • Class of 2012 Leadership Randolph announced

    The Asheboro-Randolph Chamber of Commerce recently announced its Leadership Randolph Class of 2012.

    January 8, 2012

  • New leadership at CommunityOne, Bank of Granite

    CommunityOne Bank recently named the executive leadership of its commercial banking, consumer banking, mortgage banking and wealth management divisions.

    January 8, 2012

  • CommunityOne names new branch managers

    CommunityOne Bank recently named the following individuals as new branch managers: Lisa Gordon in Asheboro, Kelly Wallace in Randleman, Amy Gilmore in Graham and Tabatha Allred in Trinity.

    January 8, 2012

  • CenturyLink offers 'Internet Basics' for low-income consumers

    CenturyLink is offering the “CenturyLink Internet Basics” package in the North Carolina market to improve and promote broadband adoption and use by low-income consumers.

    January 8, 2012

  • Ramseur board member resigns

    Ramseur Town Commissioner Mike Campbell tendered his resignation from the Board of Commissioners on Dec. 16 and accepted an offer to return to full-time employment with the Town.

    December 19, 2011

  • Randolph, Montgomery counties get nearly $2 million in grant funds

    Randolph County and Montgomery County were big winners when the N.C. Rural Economic Development Center awarded 62 grants totaling $9.6 million to 51 counties. In total, the two counties received nearly $2 million in grant funds.

    December 16, 2011

  • Craven accepted into nursing leadership academy

    Martica Craven, a registered nurse at Randolph Hospital, has been chosen to participate in the N.C. Nurses Association new leadership development program.

    December 16, 2011

  • CTP applications accepted until Jan. 27

    The N.C. Department of Transportation Public Transportation Division is seeking applications from eligible organizations for the Fiscal Year 2013 Federal Section 5311 program, also referred to as the Community Transportation Program.

    December 16, 2011


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