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Asheboro City Board of Education Candidate Profile: Todd Dulaney

Asheboro City Board of Education Candidate Profile: Todd Dulaney

Q. Please list your educational background A. Public schools (K-12), Sinclair Community College (Associates Degree in English), Wright State University (Bachelor’s Degree in English) Q. What is your occupation? A. Executive editor of Our State magazine Q. What area of public policy are you most passionate about and why? A. Education public policy that interferes with my daughter’s learning. Q. What makes you uniquely qualified for the office you seek? A. I’m one of the few candidates running that has a child in ACS. Q. What is the primary change that you will seek if you are elected to public…
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Asheboro City Board of Education Candidate Profile: Melissa Calloway

Asheboro City Board of Education Candidate Profile: Melissa Calloway

Q. Please list your educational background A. Asheboro High School Diploma, Attended Randolph Community College & East Carolina University, Dan Mohr Real Estate School- NC Real Estate Broker’s License Q. What is your occupation? A. CoOwner- George’s Carry Out  & Realtor with ReMax Central Realty Q. What area of public policy are you most passionate about and why? A. Quality Education, Supply  Teacher’s needs, &  Safe Schools Q. What makes you uniquely qualified for the office you seek? A. Past experience, trustworthy, reliable, leadership skills, care & concern. Q. What is the primary change that you will seek if you…
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Asheboro City Council Candidate Profile: Charles A. Swiers

Asheboro City Council Candidate Profile: Charles A. Swiers

Q. Please list your educational background A. UNC-CH, BA Political Science Q. What is your occupation? A. Retired Independent Insurance Agent Q. What area of public policy are you most passionate about and why? A. Making Asheboro a wonderful place to live, work, and do business Q. What makes you uniquely qualified for the office you seek? A. 10+ years on the Asheboro Planning Board and City Council since 2011 Q. What is the primary change that you will seek if you are elected to public office? A. The City Council constantly works to improve the community quality of life…
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Coley Shiflet

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Coley Shiflet

Southwestern Randolph, volleyball Shiflet’s splendid volleyball career for the Cougars wrapped up during the weekend. She has been part of conference championships during her time with Southwestern Randolph. She also played a role for the Cougars when they won the Class 2-A state championship in 2021. She was Most Valuable Player of the championship match as a sophomore. Shiflet excelled around the court, but she perhaps made her biggest impact as a defensive specialist. She has committed to play collegiately for Houston.
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North Carolina Zoo mourns loss of polar bear Payton

North Carolina Zoo mourns loss of polar bear Payton

The North Carolina Zoo announced the loss of male polar bear Payton on Oct. 25. Payton was being transferred to the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky as part of a polar bear breeding partnership recommended by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). During the transfer, the care team, which accompanied Payton, performed routine checks on the 1,000-pound bear. Less than two hours into the trip, the team found Payton unresponsive. He was immediately transported to a nearby large animal veterinarian, who confirmed Payton had passed. The bear was returned to the North Carolina Zoo, where a necropsy was conducted by…
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Randolph County School Board examines dropout data, low-performing schools

Randolph County School Board examines dropout data, low-performing schools

ASHEBORO — The Randolph County Schools Board of Education met Monday, Oct. 16, with updates on various district items, including new data on dropout rates, a list of underperforming schools, and details on some received grants and a financial audit. RCS had 111 dropouts for the 2021-22 school year, a decrease from the previous year. “We report 7-12 grade dropouts,” said Executive Director of Administrative Services for Students Edwina Ashworth, noting that this data is for the 2021-2022 school year. “The school system as a whole was at 1.5% and the state as a whole was 1.54%.” For the 2008-09…
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Urgent call for volunteer firefighters in NC amid significant shortage

Urgent call for volunteer firefighters in NC amid significant shortage

A vital recruitment campaign is currently in progress in North Carolina, aiming to address the significant shortage of volunteer firefighters across the state, with a particular focus on departments and associations in Randolph County. The recruitment drive aligns with Fire Prevention Month in October, specifically Fire Prevention Week from Oct. 8-14. This year’s focus is on cooking safety, which is responsible for 51% of all home fires. Fire departments are committed to educating their communities about the importance of fire safety and prevention. New recruits are urgently needed as North Carolina has lost 4,963 volunteer firefighters since 2020. Given that…
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Asheboro city council approves rezoning for child care center, land lease

Asheboro city council approves rezoning for child care center, land lease

ASHEBORO — The Asheboro City Council addressed several property matters at its meeting on Thursday, Oct. 5. The first action item was a public hearing for the rezoning of a 3.3-acre property at 624 Brewer St. and 621 Franks St. The rezoning from RA6 and B2 (CZ) to an amended B2 (CZ) would allow a large child care center to operate on the site. “The request is to operate a large child care center out of the structure located at 624 Brewer St.,” said Trevor Nuttall, community development director. “In order to do that, she has filed a request to…
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Jury duty scam reported in Randolph County

Jury duty scam reported in Randolph County

SILER CITY —  An ongoing scam involving jury duty has surfaced in Randolph County and surrounding counties. Last week Sheriff Greg Seabolt’s Office issued a cautionary alert to residents in the area concerning the scam with information how to handle the calls and voicemails used to propagate the scam. According to the sheriff’s office, they received several reports of residents being contacted by scammers falsely posing as representatives of the sheriff’s office. These fraudulent callers have also been found to spoof the Sheriff’s Office telephone number to lend an air of authenticity to their deceitful calls. In each reported case,…
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New fee schedule implemented for COVID-19 vaccines at Public Health 

New fee schedule implemented for COVID-19 vaccines at Public Health 

ASHEBORO – The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met Monday, Oct. 2, with various updates on waste management and fee schedules.  The board was presented with an update on their partnership with Waste Management through an annual report.  “Our original contract called for an upfront payment of $3.5 million, and that money was used to buy property at the mega site,” said Chairman Darrell Frye. “Our first full year, the contract called for a minimum annual payment of $1 million, and our first check was for $1,007,000. This year, in July, we received $1,742,616, and that money has been used…
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