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Richmond Community College students pretend to be a ceiling fan, as they participate in an exercise by Tawan Perry, the motivational speaker in the student success workshop on Wednesday. Perry asked the participants to work together to become an object or thing to talk about the three C’s of life: challenge, choice and change.
Richmond Community College students pretend to be a ceiling fan, as they participate in an exercise by Tawan Perry, the motivational speaker in the student success workshop on Wednesday. Perry asked the participants to work together to become an object or thing to talk about the three C’s of life: challenge, choice and change.
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Students urged not to quit
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Hollie Nivens Richmond County Daily Journal Ask for help, but only do so to remain strong, not because you are weak. That was a message sent to Richmond Community College students by Tawan Perry at two workshops Wednesday at Cole Auditorium. Perry’s inspirational message was “it’s not about the smartest or most gifted; it is about who c...
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Flu shot clinics kick off next week
As flu season approaches, area providers are getting prepared. “It is recommended that everyone over the age of six months get the vaccine,” said Dr. Tommy Jarrell, director of the Richmond Coun...
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Program targets teens’ image
The Richmond County Health Department’s newest employee, Uche’ McClennahan is bringing pregnancy prevention to the area with a different twist. “Our goal is to empower adolescent girls to know th...
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C.J. Calvin paints a mural at  Leath Memorial Library.
Local artist volunteers his time, talent
The road to success comes to people in different ways. For local artist C.J. Calvin, it has been a short, straight ride. And now Calvin is giving back. In less than a year, the 38-year-old service...
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Richmond freshman quarterback Brent Flowers scrambles for yardage against Pinecrest on Thursday. Raider frosh win opener
HAMLET — 2010 is a year of change for the Richmond freshman football program. The Raider frosh are practicing with their high school brethren, and learning to run the same offense the high schoo...
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Richmond Senior No. 1 singles player Courtney Pope hits a lob shot against Hoke on Thursday at the high school. Pope won her match, 6-4, 6-3. Lady Raider netters fall just short
The Richmond Senior women’s tennis team came oh-so-close to getting its first win of the 2010 season Thursday afternoon at home against Hoke. The Lady Raiders took four of the six singles matches...
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Cathy Elliott Elliott: When bad is good
I honestly believe that if Kyle Busch announced he was planning to sell everything he owned, turn his back on the sport of stock car racing forever and spend the rest of his life in service to the...
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Past AMVETS State Commander Ed O’Neal (left) poses with Rusty Edwards and Commander of AMVET Post 316 Marty Nielsen. Edwards, owner of Edwards IGA in Rockingham, was presented an award for the support of veterans in Richmond County with donations of food and other items. They were used in such fundraisers as Jam Fest and the Seaboard Festival. Through his assistance, the veterans were able to provide meals for the North Carolina National Guard of Richmond County and their families on their departure for Iraq and their return home to Richmond County.
Past AMVETS State Commander Ed O’Neal (left) poses with Rusty Edwards and Commander of AMVET Post 316 Marty Nielsen. Edwards, owner of Edwards IGA in Rockingham, was presented an award for the support of veterans in Richmond County with donations of food and other items. They were used in such fundraisers as Jam Fest and the Seaboard Festival. Through his assistance, the veterans were able to provide meals for the North Carolina National Guard of Richmond County and their families on their departure for Iraq and their return home to Richmond County.
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Higher-speed rail advocates clueless
RALEIGH — One of the biggest problems with American transportation policy is that many policymakers really don’t have a clue. A case in point is Virginia state Sen. John C. Watkins, who re...
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Why shouldn’t they be believed?
RALEIGH – I believe them. Why shouldn’t I? I believe Raleigh attorney John Wallace and other representatives of Beverly Perdue’s political team when they say there was no intent to mislead voter...
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Just like Stephan Curry
“We wish he would stay just a little longer. But it was three great years and we wish him well as he takes on an even bigger assignment.” That is what folks at Davidson College said last year when...
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