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From left, Dean Nichols, owner of Nic’s Pic Kwik BP stating, a member of the Richmond Community College Board of Trustees, and Gene McLaurin, President of Quality Oil and Gas in Rockingham.
RCC Foundation gets donation from BP
Special to the Daily Journal Quality Oil and Gas and Nic’s Pik Kwik stores presented a BP Fueling Communities grant donation of $1,500 to the Richmond Community College Foundation earlier this month. Gene McLaurin, President of Quality and Gas, and Dean Nichols of Nic’s Pik Qwik presented a check to RCC Foundation Director Olivia Webb at RCC’s Honeycutt Center in Laurinburg. The funds are for the foundation’s operations. The BP Fueling ...
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Oma Lawhorn (left), Danny Hayes and Tammy Messer (right), are combining their efforts this year for St. Jude children. Hopefully, their united determination and extended event will bring them to $10,000 for the hospital.
Locals raise expectations for annual St. Jude benefit
Tammy and Roger Messer, owners of the Southern Roadhouse Saloon in Rockingham, along with Danny Hayes of House of Fish and Oma Lawhorn of Ellerbe, are hosting their annual Crusin for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Carnival this weekend. The team decided to step it up this year with a carnival for all children in the area to be involved in such a good cause. It will be at the Southern Roadhouse, 640 McNair Road, Rockingham, from 1...
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Bill lowers pot possession penalty
A new bill could make the possession of less than one ounce of marijuana no longer a misdemeanor, but a civil infraction, if the bill passes and becomes law. A bill introduced by State Rep. Kelly Alexander Jr. (D-Mecklenburg) to downgrade the penalty for simple possession of marijuana in North Carolina passed first reading Wednesday and was referred to the House Committee on Judiciary. HB 637 would replace criminal penalties for the posse...
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Lawmakers ask governor to support CCNC in Medicaid reform
State Sen. Gene McLaurin joined Rep. Ken Goodman this week in calling on Governor Pat McCrory to protect and support a crucial, state-based public-private partnership as he attempts to reform North Carolina’s Medicaid system. McLaurin and Goodman are from Rockingham. In a letter sent to the governor on Tuesday, the Democratic legislators acknowledged that recent cost-overruns indicate a need for comprehensive reform. However, they express...
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Locals stock up on Bud Light for race weekend and Beer Month
With race weekend approaching Richmond County, many people are stocking up on beer for their cookouts. So what is Richmond County’s most beloved brew? Hudson Brother’s Deli and FATZ Cafe in Rockingham agree that Bud Light takes the cake. They have ordered extra cases this week to prepare for ThunderFest and the tourists getting ready to swarm the county. “Hands down, Bud Light is the favorite,” said Diane Masterson at Hudson Brother’s. “I...
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Daren A. Dawkins works on getting the fallen straw from a yard near Hamlet after a long winter.
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Cassidy Odom | Daily Journal Daren A. Dawkins works on getting the fallen straw from a yard near Hamlet after a long winter.
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From left to right Plastek General Manager Steve Ulrich shows NCCCS President Scott Ralls, RCC President Dale McInnis, NCCCS Customized Training Director Mark Council and NC State Senator Gene McLaurin an automated process at the facility Monday morning.
Community college president kicks off Manufacturing Awareness Week
North Carolina Community College System President Scott Ralls received a glimpse of the customized training partnerships between Richmond Community College and local industries Monday as he kicked off the system’s Manufacturing Awareness Week. Ralls visited the Forte Building on the college’s main campus and spoke with students in the Electric Utility Substation and Engineering programs before heading to Plastek in Hamlet and Service Thread...
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

A free workshop sponsored by the Daily Journal will help business owners make their company more visible with new marketing strategies.
Free workshop to help businesses promote
A free workshop to help promote your business online is being offered by the Daily Journal next week. Pre-registration online is required for one of the two workshops scheduled for April 16 and 17, at noon, at Liberty Place, 214 E. Washington St., Rockingham. To register, visit www.createconnectpromote.com/Rockingham. The two-hour workshop will focus on how to make your company more visible to potential customers. While traditional prin...
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

James Armstrong, GIS director, demonstrates the VAD interactive map for the County Commissioners.
Voluntary Agriculture District receives praise
A Voluntary Agriculture District ordinance has been adopted by 80 counties. This means that more than three-fourths of the counties in North Carolina are actively protecting farm and forest land for future generations. “The Voluntary Agricultural District is a state-wide program,” said Agricultural Cooperative Extension Agent Paige Burns when the program began in 2011. “It’s a farmland protection program to help keep the land in use as work...
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Residents of the Philadelphia community listened to Deputy N.L. Forester and Officer Marcus Ricks talk about highway safety.
Officers talk vehicle and bike safety
Two law enforcement officers from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and the Rockingham Police Department teamed up this week to talk about highway safety to residents in the Philadelphia community. Deputy N.L. Forester, of the Sheriff’s Office, and Officer Marcus Ricks, of the Police Department, gave general safety tips when traveling in a car and riding a bicycle. Forester and Ricks were asked to speak at Philadelphia United Methodist...
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RCC Career Center to host job fair
An annual career fair at Richmond Community College is ramping back up, so polish up your resumes. According to Carlotta Knotts who organizes business events at RCC’s Cole Auditorium, last year’s event drew around 300 applicants and this year attendees can expect to see at least 35 different vendors, consisting of employers ranging from small businesses to state law enforcement agencies. Attendees interested in applying for jobs can speak...
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Human Relations Council seeking talent for diversity banquet
The Richmond County Human Relations Council’s Diversity Banquet returned last year with high-caliber talent, ranging from opera singing to clogging to jazz music. This year, the group is hoping to woo the audience again with diverse talent that represents the many cultures in Richmond County. The Diversity Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26, at Cole Auditorium. “If you have a talent that reflects your culture, we would...
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Residents lined the streets last year to watch the NASCAR Hauler's Parade as the trucks made their way to The Rock.
ThunderFest ready to Rock Rockingham
As the big race approaches, many are getting ready for ThunderFest to rock downtown Rockingham in Harrington Square. In celebration of NASCAR returning to Rockingham Speedway, Friday, April 12, will be the day Harrington Square is filled with food and activities for attendees. The event will open at 11 a.m. and end at 10 p.m. and will include a free kids zone with racing-themed inflatables, a rock wall and laser tag which are all sponsore...
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal 

Residents voiced support and concerns about the sale of alcohol at the proposed convenience store.
Hamlet council: yes to store, no to alcohol
Nearly a dozen people attended a public hearing Tuesday in Hamlet to voice support and concerns about a proposed convenience store whose owners had planned to sell alcohol. In the end, the Hamlet City Council approved the needed rezoning, but the approval comes with restrictions which will prohibit the sale of alcohol. The request was to rezone two parcels of land, owned by Carroll Blakely and Cynda Blakely, located on Bridges Street from...
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

Chairman of the Board of Commissioners Kenneth Robinette and RCC President Dale McInnis present Richmond Vision 2020 to the Board of Education.
Board of Education hears details of Richmond Vision 2020
The Richmond County Board of Education received a presentation Tuesday on Richmond Vision 2020 from Richmond Community College’s President Dale McInnis and Chairman of the Richmond County Board of Commissioners Kenneth Robinette during its monthly meeting. Both serve as co-chairs of Vision 2020. The Comprehensive Strategic Plan, which revisits goals and plans from former civic indexes, focuses on strengthening educational performance, creat...
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New farm cooperative offers fresh produce
A multi-county, two state partnership of local agricultural producers has finally launched and is now taking orders for fresh local produce for delivery starting the first of May. Farm Fresh Ventures Cooperative brings farmers in Anson, Chesterfield, Montgomery, Richmond, Stanly and Union counties together to sell their products through a weekly produce box subscription. The farmer owned cooperative will sell a limited number of subscript...
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RCC to host FAFSA day
The Richmond Community College Financial Aid Office and the College Foundation of North Carolina, CFNC. are sponsoring RCC FAFSA Day on Tuesday, April 16, in the Lee Building, Room 3, on the College’s main campus from noon until 7 p.m. Representatives will be on hand to assist with the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA is required for students to be eligible for financial aid to attend school. Students an...
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From left: instructor Devon Hall, students Darrell Bailey, Alvin Harrington, Philip Dumas, Whitney Meacham, Sandra Bennett, John Johnson and Instructor Tim Harris.
RCC students receive personal finance certificate
Several Richmond Community College students recently received their Certificate of Completion for successfully completing the Dave Ramsey Foundations in Personal Finance – College Edition. The RCC Campus Crusade for Christ Club sponsored the program, which was provided at no charge to the students, in collaboration with the RCC Business Student’s Association. The students met once a week for nine weeks to participate in the video based pr...
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Discovery Place KIDS is a big hit
Discovery Place KIDS–Rockingham, the brand new interactive children’s museum and activity center, is a big success, according to city officials who are eager to boast about the new downtown attraction. In less than 60 days of operation, Discovery Place KIDS–Rockingham has attracted 12,960 people to its bright and exciting digs at 233 E. Washington St. “That’s phenomenal,” said a smiling Monty Crump, Rockingham City Manager. Crump report...
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