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Car show entries have unique stories
A sailor on leave plus a girl in a pretty car equals love at first sight. That was the formula that brought Otis and Ann Nelson together for a relationship that’s lasted more than 50 years.
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BOE members tackle bullying
Accreditation and bullying were the primary topics covered at the Randolph County Board of Education’s fall work session last week at Pinewood Country Club.
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Hay hauler to hot rod
Larry Routh’s 1964 Chevelle Malibu convertible has run the gamut from hay hauler to hotrod. Now it’s used to chauffeur VIPs at events such as the Asheboro Veterans Parade, the Millboro Fourth of July celebration and local Christmas parades.
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Deep River water might flow from taps in 30 days
The water treatment facility on Adams Farm Road has been 'making water' for a month in preparation for certification procedures by the state. Production has been at 3 million gallons per day, about a quarter of its capacity.
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Hagan commends RCC for its local workforce efforts
U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan commended Randolph Community College for its efforts to provide for the local community’s workforce needs.
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City meetings will address retail development, recruitment
The City of Asheboro will hold two public meetings Sept. 14 to discuss the city’s retail recruitment efforts and to share consumer research.
- Forestry Day is Sept. 10 in Mt. Gilead
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Broadband push could hurt RTMC
Randolph Telephone Membership Corp. has weathered the economic storm but now faces potentially negative consequences from a proposed federal broadband plan
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Merce fills need in community for those without health care
Merce Medical Resource Center celebrated National Health Center Week last Wednesday with tours of its facilities.
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Wakeboarder on a mission
Greg Hodgin is using his speedboat to open the eyes of orphans to their possibilities in life.
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