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Detective Arlando Robinson said the best way to avoid being arrested is to, "pay your child support."
Richmond County Sheriff’s Office - arrest warrants for child support
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has provided information and photographs on the following people who have active warrants for arrest for non-payment of child support. The addresses included are the last known street addresses: • Jeffrey Bernard Travers Jr., 24, of 136 A Street, Rockingham owes $500. • Jason Adriael Wall, 31, of 211 S. Brookwood, Rockingham owes $766.74. • Christopher Lee Perdew, 31, of 107 Edwin St., Rockingham owe...
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal 

Tim Nevinger, president of the National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame, Inc., talks about the artifacts that will be in the exhibit.
Railroad museum gets new exhibit
A new railroad exhibit is in the works at the National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame Inc. in Hamlet, thanks to some local college students. “This (project) is part of an introduction to the public history course,” said Professor David Herr. The students, who attend St. Andrews University in Laurinburg, are working on the project for academic credit. The students work with other museums and projects to gain practical application and exp...
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Divorce workshop coming up
Legal Aid of North Carolina is presenting the Do It Yourself Divorce Workshop Wednesday, May 9 at noon. The workshop will be held at the Richmond County Judicial Center in court room F. The class is only for people who need general information and those interest must call and reserve a space. Residents who are interested in attending must be separated from their spouse for a least one year, have no marital property or assets to divide, an...
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Rep. Garland Pierce
Lawmakers say Raleigh divided as ever
Raleigh is as divided as ever, and not just along partisan lines. That was the message three state lawmakers brought to Laurinburg on Monday as they visited with local business leaders. With Republican majorities in both houses of the General Assembly, a Republican Governor and a conservative Supreme Court, times are tough for North Carolina Democrats, said Rep. Garland Pierce, Rep. Ken Goodman and Senator Gene McLaurin while speaking to th...
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T-Dap Immunizations for 5th grade students
Is your child going to 6th grade in the fall? A booster dose of tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (Tdap) is required by state law for individuals attending public school who are entering the sixth grade in the fall of 2013. Tdap protects from Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis. The Richmond County Health Department will have clinics at the following schools from the hours of 2 to 5:30 p.m.: Tuesday, April 30 Washington Street Elementary Sch...
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Rockingham Housing Authority seeks input on policy changes
The Rockingham Housing Authority is asking for written public input on proposed changes to the Public Housing Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy. Written comments are to be submitted by May 21 to the RHA Main Office at 809 Armstead St., Rockingham, to be made out to the attention of Chereka Belton-Odom, executive director. These proposed changes will be discussed at the Resident Advsory Board meeting at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26, ...
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On April 18, Mineral Springs School hosted Thorp Science Night—an official event of the 2013 North Carolina Science Festival.  The festival was named in honor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s past Chancellor Holden Thorp.  The event featured hands-on activities focusing on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Children and parents were engaged in science exploration. Mineral Springs School received a grant for this science night and provided all of the materials necessary. The North Carolina Science Festival is a two-week statewide series of events showcasing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).  Thorp Science Night is said to demonstrate an investment in the scientists of the future. According to staff, Mineral Springs School students, parents, and faculty all experienced an amazing event. The school said it was thankful for the high school volunteers and facilitators that helped to make the science night a reality.
Thorp Science night
Contributed photo On April 18, Mineral Springs School hosted Thorp Science Night — an official event of the 2013 North Carolina Science Festival. The festival was named in honor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s past Chancellor Holden Thorp. The event featured hands-on activities focusing on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Children and parents were engaged in science exploration. Mineral Springs School ...
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Local lawyer arrested on drug charges
A Rockingham lawyer has been arrested on drug charges after a detailed investigation by the Rockingham Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, according to a news release dated today from the Rockingham Police Department. John William Roebuck Jr., 42, was arrested on April 24 and charged with two counts of trafficking in opiates and one count of maintaining a dwelling for possession of narcotics, according to...
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The Weatherly's house on Oak Avenue in Hamlet boasts a splendor of thousands of azalea blooms, planted over the course of decades by Wade and Winnie Weatherly.
A husband’s memory lives on in the garden of 10,000 blooms
Perhaps you’ve driven down Oak Avenue in Hamlet when the azaleas are in bloom and seen the house with flowers that seem to blanket the property in color. Winnie and Wade Weatherly built their house in 1960, and Winnie Weatherly said each year they planted 25 azalea bushes. According to Weatherly, the couple purchased the lot beside them so they would have space to spread out their 300 azalea bushes. During peak season, the blooms reach into...
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Richmond County Sheriff’s Office - complaints for April 25, 2013
Recent incident reports from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office include: • Larceny was reported on April 15 at a residence on Cardinal Drive. • Breaking and entering and damage to property were reported on April 15 at a residence on B.F. Diggs Drive. • Breaking and entering and larceny were reported on April 15 at a residence on Fussy Lane in Hamlet. • Breaking and entering was reported on April 15 at a residence on Chestnut Lane. ...
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Richmond Community College President Dale McInnis (left) congratulates nursing student Megan Bradley on induction into the Beta Nu Sigma Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Bradley was one of 45 students so honored last week in a ceremony at the Cole Auditorium on RCC's campus.
Phi Theta Kappa inducts 45 new members at RCC
The Beta Nu Sigma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society inducted 45 new members at Richmond Community College’s Cole Auditorium last Thursday. To be eligible for membership, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average in all coursework at the College. “Each inductee should take pride in this accomplishment,” said Richmond County native, Charles Jenkins, who is also the Clinical Professor of School Administration and Counseling at...
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Obakunle Akinlana
Bluegrass to reggae at Diversity Banquet on Friday
The Richmond County Human Relations Council is ready for another exciting lineup of entertainment for its annual Diversity Banquet. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 26, at Cole Auditorium in Hamlet. Entertainment will include Obakunle Akinlana, William Isaiah Trice, Backlash Bluegrass Band, a group of Hispanic dancers from St. James Catholic Church and Barbara Stroman of Rockingham, who will do a poetic expression. Richmond ...
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Laura Edington | Daily Journal 

Bren Gandy-Wilson's second book tells a story of the relationship between two people and how that is affected by a cat.
Local author publishes second book
A local author has signed a contract to sell her second book at Trinity Christian Store, located in Fayetteville. Bren Gandy-Wilson was born in Hamlet, and graduated from Monroe Avenue High School in Hamlet. Wilson, a retired teacher, taught Special Education at Rohanen Middle School. She has both a master’s of Education in Emotional and Behavior Disorders from the University of West Georgia and a master’s of Divinity from Hood Theologica...
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Golfers enjoy the Chamber's annual event in 2011.
Chamber’s annual Golf Scramble gears up
The Chamber’s 8th Annual Golf Scramble will be held at The Bluff Golf Course on Friday, May 10. This year’s golf committee is headed up by board member Rodger Moore of K2 Solutions Inc. His committee has been working hard to plan a great event for chamber members. According to Moore, the Gold Scramble has been in the works since December. “The Chamber does this event every year,” said Moore. “This is our big fundraiser. We’re hoping for a...
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Teaching teen drivers how to be Alive at 25
Traffic crashes are the most frequent cause of death for teenagers. Although they represent only 13 percent of all licensed drivers, teenage drivers contribute to 28 percent of all traffic crashes and 24 percent of all fatal car accidents, according to the National Safety Council. To combat this problem, Richmond Community College is offering Alive at 25, a program developed by the Safety Council to promote safety among teen drivers. Aliv...
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Smart
EXIT Realty’s Jami Smart receives production award
EXIT Realty Platinum’s Jami Smart was recently awarded a Production Award by EXIT of the Carolinas. This award recognizes top agents throughout the Carolinas for high production levels. The awards ceremony was held in Charlotte on April 2, 2013. Awards and training were presented by Tami Bonnell, CEO of EXIT Realty International, and Michael Washburn, Regional Owner for EXIT of the Carolinas. “Jami has worked hard and this award is well-d...
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Tyler Dove
8th District students appointed to prestigious military academies
Two students who were nominated to United States Military Academies have received appointments, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson announced today. The students are from Richmond and Cabarrus Counties. Tyler Dove, a student at Richmond Senior High School, has received an appointment to attend the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Dove is the son of David and Cindy Dove and resides in Marston, NC. He is an honor student and a memb...
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Bob Moore
RCC to hold free seminar on raising credit score
The Small Business Center of Richmond Community College has invited professional speaker Bob Moore to present his seminar titled “How to Raise Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points; Receive That Business or Personal Loan” at the Cole Auditorium located at the Honeycutt Center, 600 McLean Street, Laurinburg, NC. An excellent credit score is now considered to be 740 points or higher. Should you have one credit card or four? Should you pay off ...
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Hamlet Police Captain Scott Waters takes the stand to raise sexual assault awareness at Cole Auditorium.
Community collaborates to fight sexual assault
Local residents and members of the Richmond County Sexual Awareness Response Team (S.A.R.T.) gathered outside of the Cole Auditorium on Richmond Community College’s campus recently in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (S.A.A.M.). Students, volunteers and local law enforcement officers attended the program to show support of the effort to protect the community from sexual assault. Everyone received a teal ribbon to represent the ...
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