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N. Carolina AG touts his role in Duke lacrosse case in TV ad
A campaign ad for state Attorney General Roy Cooper showcases his dismissal of charges against Duke University lacrosse players last year.
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Building permits tumble in Randolph
ASHEBORO, N.C. a ' As the U.S. economy continues to lag, a key economic indicator in Randolph County has taken a downturn, demonstrating the impact of the current slowdown on the Triad.
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Asheboro Man Arrested On Fraud Charges
The Randolph County Sheriff's Office said it arrested an Asheboro man after a three-week investigation into fraudulent Internet sales activity.
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Two brothers charged with breaking into same home twice
Brothers out on bond after being charged with breaking into a Liberty home were charged with hitting the same home again after deputies discovered stolen property during a traffic stop on N.C. 49 South Tuesday.
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Kennametal Plant Brings Jobs To Asheboro
Officials say Bentonville's Kennametal plant will close at the end of the year, leaving 120 people out of work.
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Pottery Plus Auction's Chairman's Choice
When he was just 16, Daniel Johnston chose 10 acres of remote Randolph County farmland and a $500 truck over a new Mustang.
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Samaritan Colony honors one of its own
A former client of the Samaritan Colony 20 years ago returned Saturday when his ashes were laid to rest in a memorial garden beside a physician with whom he served many years in helping people in the medical ...
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Hospital Will Answer Questions On Why You Should Get A Flu Shot
Asheboro, NC-- On Tuesday, September 30th Randolph Hospital will try to answer the big question on "Why Should I Get a Flu Shot?" Other questions that will be addressed: Are you wondering if you need to get the ...
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Korean War-era bayonet returned to veteran
Special to the Daily Journal In 1957, two teenage nephews of Douglas Barnes Jr., now of Asheboro, lodged a U.S. Army bayonet in a young oak tree at a house on Walnut Lane, Rockingham, and couldn't pull it out.
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NC Military Business Center Peaks Interest of Industries
The second Lincoln Leaders Seminar is hit with local businesses LINCOLN COUNTY - The Lincoln Economic Development Association hosted it's second Lincoln Leaders Seminar featuring Scott Dorney, executive ...
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It's Festival Time at Malcolm Blue Farm
The Malcolm Blue Historical Society invites you to take a peek at yesterday as it hosts the 39th annual Malcolm Blue Historical Crafts and Farmskills Festival, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept.
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Spelman '85 offers tales of being a vet
Every morning, the first thought on Lucy Spelman's '85 mind is, "Are the animals OK?" For Spelman, regional veterinary manager of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, the well-being of wild and domestic ...
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Ahearn: On the street: Government's size 13 footprint
Now and then, Laura Strickland can't help climbing the front porch steps and peeking in the window of the big 1920s house, remembering summers with her grandmother, picturing her grandfather sitting in his easy ...
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John Chappell: North Notes: History to Come Alive at Pottery
The past will meet the present this Saturday when the 2nd N.C. Regiment sets up its bivouac beside David and Mary Farrell's Westmoore Pottery for a day of tribute to those who portray the past.
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Asheboro Public Schools To Get Free Flu Shots
Asheboro, NC -- Now students at one triad school system will get flu protection no needles required.
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Central Park NC looking for greater investment
Published: Monday, September 15, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, September 15, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. Fifteen years ago, Davidson County became one of the founding members of an organization developed "to ...
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4-year degree available in Randolph County school
Three four-year colleges are working with Randolph Community College in Asheboro to allow local students to get college degrees without leaving home.
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Comark Building Systems Announces New Project Awards, Completions
These new and completed contracts are part of the growing portfolio of projects for which Comark has been selected.
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There's Something For Everyone At The Central Carolina Fair
Greensboro is gearing up to host the 2008 Central Carolina Fair for a 110th time.
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History enthusiast uncovers the stories in the stones
Erin C. Perkins Staff Reporter To most people a tombstone represents the end of life.
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