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Maggie Jackson as a junior on a study abroad in Vigo, Spain.
Holmberg Scholar Jackson Reflects on Upper School Experience O’Neal is Now Seeking Scholarship Applicants for 2013/204 School Year
Senior Maggie Jackson has spent her whole school career at The O’Neal School, a private college preparatory school in Southern Pines dedicated to the development of academic excellence and many other fundamental traits. Jackson, a Rockingham resident, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Rockingham. Looking back, she has many great memories and achievements. Winning the Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship as a rising ninth grade...
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Russ Seagle will speak at the Small Business Seminar and give advice to small businesses.
Seminar to focus on improving small business performance
Small businesses have been particularly hard hit by the prolonged economic slowdown. Business owners often discover that the skills they needed to start the business are not sufficient for turning things around when times get tough. The Small Business Center at Richmond Community College will host consultant and speaker, Russ Seagle, as he presents “The Small Business Turnaround” at Cole Auditorium on the Hamlet Campus from 6 to 9 p.m. on T...
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Angie Averitte, Terminal Superintendent with CSX Transportation- Hamlet presented a $5,000 check to Michelle parrish, Executive Director with United Way of Richmond County for the 2012 -2013 United Way Campaign.
United Way surpasses campaign goal
With a few more days left to go before its campaign ends, The United Way of Richmond County has surpassed the $250,000 goal for the 2012-2013 campaign year by raising about $256,000. “It just really seemed like the businesses and folks that normally give, were giving more than they have in the past,” said Michelle Parrish, executive director of the United Way of Richmond County. She said this is the first time in a couple of years that th...
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Hoffman Fire Rescue rating brings down homeowner insurance
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Wayne Goodwin announced Monday that the Hoffman Rural Fire District completed its routine inspection and receive a 6/9E rating, effective Saturday, June 1, 2013. The inspection, conducted by officials with the Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM), is required on a regular basis as part of the North Carolina Response Rating System (NCRRS). Among other things, t...
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Daylight Saving Time
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed tonight.
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Special Forces candidates will be making their way across a 15-county span that includes Richmond County during their Robin Sage training that begins today. You may hear blank gunfire, and could possibly see flares. If you become concerned, contact local law enforcement.
Robin Sage military training begins this weekend
As Robin Sage military training ramps up in the area today, you may see occasional flares and hear blank gunfire. The two-week training exercise for Army Special Forces candidates is a role-playing exercise that takes place over 15 counties in the Cape Fear region, dubbed “Pineland.” From March 9 through March 20, soldiers will take part in the exercise, officials said. In Robin Sage, Special Forces candidates support guerrilla forces. ...
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CRE is causing infections that are causing major problems in hospitals.
Lethal germ sweeping through hospitals
A germ, that is causing lethal antibiotic resistant infections, is sweeping through hospitals and causing major problems, say health care experts. In their usual forms, germs from the Enterobacteriaceae family are a normal part of a person’s healthy digestive system, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). When the germs become lethal, they are called Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE. “These germs can cause infe...
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City Council considers rezoning for business uses
A request to rezone property from industrial to business will be considered by the Rockingham City Council, when it meets Tuesday. The council will hold a pubic hearing on the request when it meets at 7:30 p.m. at Rockingham City Hall, 514 Rockingham Road. Applicant Jimmy Capps has requested the city rezone 1.43 acres located at 106 Yates Hill Road and 195 W. U.S. Highway 74 Business from Light Industrial (I-1) to Highway Business (B-3). ...
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Students from every school in Richmond County showcased their artistic talent at the Arts Alive! event on Thursday and Friday.
Richmond County students’ talents showcased at Arts Alive! event
Students from every school in Richmond County showcased their talent on Thursday and Friday at the annual Arts Alive! event in the Cole Auditorium. For more than 10 years, students have been showing off their musical and artistic talents at a free showcase through instrumentation, chorus, painting, ink drawings and sculpture. “It’s a big event. Always a big draw for the community,” said Joey Bennett, Cole Auditorium director. Bennett al...
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Senate Bill could allow guns on college campus
A bill was filed on Tuesday in the North Carolina Senate that would allow an adult student to have a gun on school property. Senate Bill 190 was introduced by State Senator Andrew Brock, of District 34. The bill is titled Gun on Ed. Prop./Stored in Locked Car and was sent to the committee on Rules and Operations of the Senate on Wednesday. If passed, the bill would allow an adult “…. at a school, community college, or university who has a...
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