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City Council honors Wood, Mitchell
ASHEBORO — Elizabeth Mitchell and Brian Wood were honored by the Asheboro City Council on July 11. Mitchell recently retired as executive director of the United Way of Randolph County after 21 years. The native of Scotland had been with United Way of the Triangle when the position in Asheboro came open. She agreed to take over temporarily and stayed 21 years.
Kenneth Black Cemetery Dedication honors the American Revolution
The Moore County Historical Association (MCHA) hosted the Kenneth Black Cemetery Dedication July 20 off Morganton Road in Southern Pines. The dedication stems from the Tory War of 1781 during the American Revolution, when patriots battled royalists for freedom from Britain. In July 1781, Kenneth Black, a farmer loyal to...
Asheboro water switches as part of treatment
ASHEBORO – The City of Asheboro will switch to free chlorine as our primary disinfection treatment Aug. 1. This change in treatment is necessary to ensure optimum water quality throughout the distribution water mains, the city announced. Residents might initially detect a slight increase in chlorine taste or smell...
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