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Goodman explains action on voter ID bill
State Rep. Ken Goodman said that several key modifications to the Voter ID bill that passed the North Carolina House last week inspired him to split ranks from most in his party to support the bill. Goodman, who represents parts of Scotland, Richmond, Robeson, Hoke and Montgomery counties, said that the proposed legislation “moved from very restrictive to something not very restrictive,” making it at least palatable to him and a several oth...
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Seven elementary schools and four high schools participated in the 2013 Battle of the Books on April 30 and May 1. Students must read a set list of books for their division and answer questions about the books by telling judges the title and authors' names. Taking away the championship in the elementary division was L.J. Bell Elementary (pictured) with first place, East Rockingham Elementary with second place and Mineral Springs Elementary in a close third.
Richmond County School students participate in Battle of the Books
Contributed photo Seven elementary schools and four high schools participated in the 2013 Battle of the Books on April 30 and May 1. Students must read a set list of books for their division and answer questions about the books by telling judges the title and authors’ names. Taking away the championship in the elementary division was L.J. Bell Elementary (pictured) with first place, East Rockingham Elementary with second place and Mineral S...
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Dallas Fournier (pictured left) and Jarod Ricks (pictured right) participated in the
2013 University of North Carolina at Pembroke Honors Band on Saturday, March 23.
RSHS Band students attend UNC-Pembroke Honors Band
Contributed photo Dallas Fournier (left) and Jarod Ricks participated in the 2013 University of North Carolina at Pembroke Honors Band on Saturday, March 23.
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Colbie Covington, 3, uses pans and colinders while playing in the sandbox.
Play Daze lets children have fun
More than 300 youngsters enjoyed a day of outdoor fun at Play Daze, an outdoor learning experience hosted recently by the Richmond County Partnership for Children and the Early Childhood Department of Richmond Community College. While the children thought the event was just a fun opportunity to play, run around in the open air and even use their outside voice, it was much more. Each of the activities held a learning opportunity, including c...
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Annual ride to benefit RC Special Olympics
Buddy Roe’s fourth annual bike ride for Richmond County Special Olympics will take place on Saturday, May 4. Buddy Robuck, owner of Buddy Roe’s, holds the event every year to honor his niece, Lisa Horner, who is an active participant in the Special Olympics. Registration begins at 11 a.m. at Buddy Roe’s, located at 188 Billy Covington Road, Rockingham. Kickstands will go up and riders will take off around a scenic drive towards Castle Par...
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David Jacobs-Strain, accompanied by harmonica master Bob Beach, will bring his passionate performance to Aberdeen in a show presented by the Rooster’s Wife at the Poplar Knight Spot on Sunday.
David Jacob-Strain to play in Aberdeen
Virtuosic slide guitarist and storyteller, David Jacobs-Strain, accompanied by harmonica master Bob Beach, brings his passionate performance to Aberdeen in a show presented by the Rooster’s Wife at the Poplar Knight Spot on Sunday, May 5 at 6:45 p.m. A bridge between today’s indie folk troubadours and the delta guitar slingers of the 1930s, Jacobs-Strain, is a six-foot-two Jewish blues singer from Oregon. Known for both his virtuosity and s...
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The Tams
The Tams open Plaza Jams tonight
The Tams — always a crowd favorite — take the stage this evening to kick off the 2013 season of Plaza Jam in Rockingham. The popular outdoor concerts are free and staged on the hillside next to Rockingham City Hall, at 514 Rockingham Road, the first Thursday of each month from May through October. The fun unfolds from about 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The AMVets will be providing hot dogs, hamburgers, barbecue sandwiches, drinks, and other goodies ...
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Pictured are the students who competed in the competition. Front row: Katie Faries, Shantae Woodard, Brandy Faurot and Jialu Peng. Back row: Wrangler Hicks and Austin Pope, Dylan Farot and Dalton Farout. Not pictured is Kinyada Nicholson.
Local students compete in SkillsUSA
Students from Richmond Senior High School traveled to the Greensboro Coliseum, in Greensboro, and competed in the SkillsUSA Competition April 24 through April 26. Kinyada Nicholson placed second and Shantae Woodard placed 3rd in screen printing, Brandy Faurot placed 4th in advertising and design, Jialu Peng placed 3rd in related technical math, Dylan Farot placed 1st and Dalton Farout placed second in precision machining. Katie Faries com...
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal 

U.S. Representative Richard Hudson, for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District, officially opened his new Rockingham office on Wednesday.
Hudson cuts ribbon on new office
Among a crowd of people, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson, for North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to mark the opening of his office in Rockingham. “I am very satisfied. It (the office) is on the main road and it’s not hard to find,” said William Maples III. The office is located at 1015 Fayetteville Road, Rockingham. Emily Tucker, president of the Richmond County Chamber of Commerc...
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal
The men of Sandhill Boys BBQ Cooking Team smoked about 1,200 pounds of chicken and pork on Tuesday for the annual fundraiser to help the Rockingham Rescue Squad. The East Rockingham Fire Department let the Sandhill Boys use their facilities to cook the food. BBQ plates will be sold for $7 and there will be a choice between pork and chicken. The plates will include BBQ, baked beans, cole slaw, bread and a dessert. The proceeds will go towards maintaining the Rescue Squad’s building, equipment and also helping the squad go to emergency calls. The plates will be sold at the Rockingham Rescue Squad building on 1004 Rockingham Road on Friday, May 3, from 11 a.m. until the BBQ runs out.
BBQ fundraiser to benefit Rescue Squad
Laura Edington | Daily Journal The men of Sandhill Boys BBQ Cooking Team smoked about 1,200 pounds of chicken and pork on Tuesday for the annual fundraiser to help the Rockingham Rescue Squad. The East Rockingham Fire Department let the Sandhill Boys use their facilities to cook the food. BBQ plates will be sold for $7 and there will be a choice between pork and chicken. The plates will include BBQ, baked beans, cole slaw, bread and a desse...
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