Oct 30, 2009 | Richmond County Daily Journal
Richmond Commissioners tackle busy agenda
Monday nighta s Richmond County Board of Commissioners meeting has a busy agenda including discussions on leash laws, the Ellerbe wastewater regionalization project and inland ports.
A big part of my job as Editor of the Daily Journal is to act as gatekeeper of the letters to the editor.
Animal shelter earns high marks
The Humane Society of Richmond County animal shelter passed its annual state inspection on Friday.
Local law enforcement agencies say they will maintain use of non-lethal Taser guns despite a warning released from the Arizona-based stun gun company on Oct.
Students get the thrill of flight
Philip D. Brown Richmond County Daily Journal As two Black Hawk helicopters lifted off with their second groups of 10 Richmond Senior High JROTC students Friday morning, freshman Gabby Wright began to feel the nerves.
Speaker comes to grips with fear
Has there ever been something you wanted to do, a job you wanted to apply for, a person you wanted to ask out on a date, but some nagging voice inside your head talked you out of it? That voice is called fear, and while there are many self-help books claiming you need to eradicate fear in order to move forward, one North Carolina author is saying, ...
Two Richmond County children won the bicycles at the 2008 Annual Richmond County Agricultural Fair, held in Hamlet from last week.
Challengers for city race call for changes
Philip D. Brown Richmond County Daily Journal The three challengers in the race for Rockingham City Council are all running on a platform of change.
County to look at billboard rules
Eren Tataragasi Richmond County Daily Journal During Tuesday nighta s Richmond County Planning and Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting, the board approved a conditional use permit for a new business and asked the county planner to develop a new ordinance for outdoor billboards.
Dialog improves since shooting
While a lawsuit is set to go to trial today involving the fatal shooting of a Green Beret trainee by a Moore County lawman, local officers say communication has come a long way since 2002 when the Army exercise ended in tragedy.
Members of the Liona s Club categorize and log items entered into the Exhibit Hall and will be judged in a contest during this yeara s County Agricultural Fair which begins tonight in Hamlet.
Deputies arrest three on marijuana charges
Bryan Stewart Richmond County Daily Journal Three Richmond County men were arrested by the Richmond County Sheriffa s Office on unrelated drug charges, according to reports from the Sheriffa s Office.
Eren Tataragasi Richmond County Daily Journal As of Oct. 1 anyone who wants to make sure their personal information is a little more secure can now freeze their credit scores online, preventing criminals from opening new accounts or taking out credit cards and loans in their name.
New hospital CEO given a welcome
Newly appointed Sandhills Regional Medical Center, CEO, Mike Davis hasna t quite warmed the seat up in his office yet, but on Tuesday afternoon he met with members of the community for the first time at a welcoming reception.
Richmond County authorities looking for sex offender
Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009 3:50 p.m. Richmond County authorities are looking for a convicted sex offender.
One man arrested, one at large in Sunday night Wallace shooting
A suspect is at large and considered to be armed and dangerous in connection with a shooting Sunday night in Wallace.
Number of gambling options growing
Pulling the lever on video gaming in the county may be an issue better dealt with on a state level, but in the meantime, an influx in the number of video gaming establishments is as apparent as ever in Richmond County.
A The 52nd annual Richmond County Agricultural Fair will be Tuesday through Saturday, Oct.
Town of Dobbins Heights election will be held on Tuesday while early voting in other municipal elections across Richmond County is slated to begin on Oct.
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