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National economy has local impacts
Anyone who follows national news knows the country is in a recession. Some, but not all, businesses in Montgomery County are finding the drastically reduced economy impacting them as well.
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Evans, Moore united in marriage
Shemia Ontwnet Evans and Lawrence Moore Jr., both of Greensboro, were united in marriage August 2, 2008 at Special Occasions in Candor with Elder Kevin B. Henry officiating.
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High Point Market Fall 2008: Klaussner introduces custom casual dining line
Klaussner Home Furnishings is offering a new custom casual dining program at the High Point Market that aims to utilize some of the company's domestic manufacturing capabilities.
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Lawmen arrest drug suspect
On patrol in Norman, Richmond County deputies arrested a Candor man on charges involving illegal drugs, Capt.
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Woman killed in shooting
A late night shooting Monday left one woman dead and another man injured at a home in the Brutonville community near Candor.
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Biodiesel plant looks to locate near Candor
The Candor Town Board at its Oct. 6 meeting unanimously approved a request to rezone a portion of property situated between Troy Candor Road and Small Road slated for a proposed biodiesel facility.
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Candor names new police chief
The town of Candor has promoted Randy White to chief of police. White, 28, formerly a lieutenant in the department, was officially sworn at the town's September 8th board meeting.
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Whole lotta pickin' goin' on
Spend a little time with the guys in Blue Horizon and you'll not only hear some excellent bluegrass picking but also a whole lot of the good humored teasing known around these parts as "picking." Blue Horizon ...
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Local gas stations feeling the shortage
Richmond County is feeling the affects of the gas shortage in Charlotte and western North Carolina, starting long before consumers pass by an empty gas pump.
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Making a difference
This is an ongoing series of articles highlighting area teachers. These teachers impact the lives of our children on a daily basis.
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Robbins Looks Ahead on Wine
In the wake of mixed results in the ABC election, veterans of STEP and RobbinsAlive! are urging the town to take advantage of the one positive result: Wine sales will now be legal in the formerly dry town.
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One Well Tainted by Pesticides
Water from one private well sampled in Moore County cannot be used for human consumption because of pesticide runoff from peach orchards abandoned 40 years ago.
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Are you registered to vote?
Governor Easley has declared September as Voter Registration Awareness Month in North Carolina.
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Schools beef up fuel supply
School officials have reached out to a local supplier for assistance to make sure there is enough fuel to operate buses in Richmond County.
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Multi-Alarm Fire Damages Former Milliken Plant
Fermon Davis, his hands poked into the pockets of his blue overalls, stood and watched the thick clouds of steam and smoke that billowed from the former Milliken plant on Sunday afternoon in this small town in ...
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More of this story
Two suspects have been caught and charged in the July 29 robbery of the Family Dollar store in Candor.
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Million-dollar bond for attempted murder
A Montgomery County man is being held under a $1-million bond for allegedly slashing a Wadesboro man's neck and stabbing him July 10.
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Million-dollar bond for attempted murder
A Montgomery County man is being held under a $1-million bond for allegedly slashing a Wadesboro man's neck and stabbing him July 10.
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Truck carrying cattle overturns on Cameron highway
A highway in Moore County was shut down early Friday as crews cleaned up a wreck involving a tractor trailer hauling cattle.
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2008 Peach Season Kicks Off In North Carolina
The 2008 peach season kicked off at farmers markets and grocery stores across our state.
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