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Jasmine Hager | Daily Journal The No. 2-ranked Richmond Raiders enter the field to face No. 6 Myers Park in the third round of the NCHSAA playoffs Friday night. Raider coach Bryan Till on Facebook...
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Gavin Stone | Daily Journal The Armor Bearer, played by Darius Cox of Lilesville, for the fictionalized Highly Favored Church asks for forgiveness from God before his is judged during a performance of...
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LAURINBURG — The Wednesday edition of The Laurinburg Exchange will not be delivered to homes until Thursday because the U.S. Postal Service will be closed to honor the late President George H.W. Bush....
View ArticleSanta visits Kemp-Sugg Memorial Library
‘Ho, ho, ho,’ Santa bellowed to the families entering Kemp-Sugg Memorial Library Monday evening. Children took turns sitting in Santa’s lap to let him know what they were wishing for for Christmas....
View ArticleRCC to host concert series
HAMLET – Richmond Community College, in partnership with Fidelity Bank, will host a concert series that will feature three nationally known acts at the Cole Auditorium next year, the college announced...
View ArticleEllerbe OK’s indoor recreational buildings
ELLERBE — Derious Covington of Rockingham will be operating two indoor recreation facilities in Ellerbe after standing before council members asking them to approve of his conditional use permits. The...
View ArticleEpicenter Festival to be held at Dragway, owner signs 10-year deal
ROCKINGHAM — The Epicenter Festival coming to Richmond County in May will in fact be held at the Rockingham Dragway, according to the event’s producer Danny Wimmer Presents, which on Monday clarified a...
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Gavin Stone | Daily Journal Commissioner Ben Moss signs the paperwork making finalizing his swearing in for his third term on the Board of Commissioners as his son, Samuel, 7, watches on Monday. Moss,...
View ArticleSolemn public pays tribute to Bush before dawn in Rotunda
WASHINGTON — The nation’s capital embraced George H.W. Bush in death with solemn ceremony and high tributes to his service and decency, as the remains of the 41st president took their place in the...
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Body is found floating in canal LUMBERTON — A body was found Monday afternoon floating in a canal near Interstate 95 and U.S. 74. Sheriff Burnis Wilkins, who was sworn into that office earlier in the...
View ArticleSilent Sam may get new home at UNC-Chapel Hill historic center
RALEIGH — Silent Sam soon may return to campus after the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees approved a recommendation to rehouse the Confederate memorial in a new, on-campus historic education center...
View ArticleThese creamy scalloped potatoes will add some elegance
Bring elegance to your table with these irresistible scalloped potatoes, layered with a creamy besciamella sauce, topped with Parmesan cheese and baked until bubbly and perfectly soft. *** Ingredients...
View ArticleSchools urged to show their popcorn spirit
Give me a P-O-P-C-O-R-N and what have you got? A chance to win cash prizes for your school! Every fall from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, www.popcorn.org holds its annual Popcorn Pep Club Contest. Schools...
View ArticleNew board members take their seats, Robinette keeps his
ROCKINGHAM — The newly elected county commissioners took their place on the Board of Commissioners for the first time Tuesday, and Ken Robinette kept his status as chairman of the board. Tavares...
View ArticleCollege’s Small Business Center receives state award for innovative program
HAMLET – The Richmond Community College Small Business Center received a state award for the unique program it offered on How to Start a Drone Business in combination with the College’s STEM camps....
View ArticleBill returns bipartisan elections/ethics agency to separate boards
RALEIGH — After several court battles and a failed constitutional amendment, the Bipartisan Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement may once again become separate boards. Rep. David Lewis, R-Harnett...
View ArticleSchools urged to show their popcorn spirit
Give me a P-O-P-C-O-R-N and what have you got? A chance to win cash prizes for your school! Every fall from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, www.popcorn.org holds its annual Popcorn Pep Club Contest. Schools...
View ArticleReading around the Christmas tree
HAMLET — Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students from Monroe Avenue Elementary gathered around the Cole Auditorium lobby in small groups Wednesday to read with the Richmond Early College Beta Club...
View ArticleOutdoor nativity set at First Baptist Church
HAMLET — First Baptist Church in Hamlet will present its live nativity scene at 5:30 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. on Friday. The church is located off 208 Charlotte St. The scenes, written by church member...
View ArticleFriday deadline for Toys for Tots signups
ROCKINGHAM — The last day to sign up for Toys for Tots is fast approaching and the program’s organizers say the recipients have skewed younger than in previous years. The last day to sign up to receive...
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