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Your View: Catholic bishops stand up for church's freedom
The premise of the letter by James Brigham that the church must abide by every employment law is mistaken.
Sewage Truck Driver Charged in Deadly Hit-and-Run from 2011
A sewage truck driver has been charged in the death of an elderly man whose body was found outside his Thomasville home more than one year ago.
2011 deemed - positive year' for economic development
Randolph County had a good year in economic development, according to Bonnie Renfro, Randolph County Economic Development president, on Monday.
Habitat for Humanity of High Point, Archdale and Trinity representatives say they are moving toward a possible early spring opening for its new ReStore location in the former Cloverleaf grocery store on Montlieu Avenue.
A vote from the heart:Thomasville pediatrician needs your help in national contest
A local pediatrician could win a national competition - including a $5,000 donation to her medical-based ministry in her native Nicaragua - but she needs your votes.
Your View: Smoking ban is fair to all public establishments
Your editorial, "Will Smoking issue burn again?" completely misses a key point of the current law, which is to provide a level playing field for all establishments that serve food and alcohol to the public.
Your View: Prayer without Jesus' name has no power
I was saddened by the Supreme Court's ruling on the Forsyth County lawsuit concerning prayer in Jesus' name in the commissioners' meetings.
Your View: Online piracy law aims to silence free speech
Once again we see the knee jerk Congress, originators of the law of "unintended consequences" doing what they do best, creating over-reaching legislation that is potentially worse than the problem they're trying to solve.
2012 visitors guides now available
The 2012 Heart of North Carolina Visitors Guide is now available free of charge at the Visitors Bureau in downtown Asheboro.
Authorities probe Trinity murder-suicide
Randolph County authorities are investigating an apparent murder-suicide that occurred in Trinity, a few streets down from Uwharrie Middle School.
Sheriff Investigating Possible Murder-Suicide In Trinity
Trinity, NC -- On Tuesday, the Randolph County Sheriff's Department responded to home and found a dead man and woman dead in a Trinity home.
D.Barrett 4, R.Gibson 25, K.Harrison 11, T.Huntley 21, R.Poag 6, R.Smith 3, J.Wilson 7. --D.Bailey 10, E.LaGrande 12, R.Lisenby 4, J.McNeil 2, S.Minter 12, D.Murray 3, D.Pratt 20, B.Tyson 25.