We are your neighbors. We are people who have a unique instinct to inform others. And we just can't shut off that valve because we're retired or on to other things. So we've formed our own newspaper organization to fill in gaps in our local communication network.
There are many sources for information out there, but we want to be one you can count on for information. We go to the source. We verify so you don't have to, organize material so you don't have to, bring stories to you so you don't have to look for them.
It's what we've done for years and what we're doing again with this hyper-local weekly newspaper and this free website. We're bringing back many of the things you enjoyed reading in the heyday of newspapers. Community stuff. Local stuff. Stuff that matters. Stuff you can't find anywhere else, all in one place. And we even package and deliver what we find right into your mailbox.
We are from here. We live and play here. We KNOW here. We are you.
Randolph Countians, we heard you say this is something you want and the county needs. We put together a team of people you have trusted for decades to answer the call. It's now up to you to decide the fate of this project.
If as a community you decide not to back what we're offering, at least no one can say we didn't give it our best shot. But we're hopeful and optimistic that you can't wait to see what comes next, and we will do what we can to make sure you don't regret that decision.
TOGETHER, LET'S DO THIS THING!
James had a passion for music and was an avid guitarist. He enjoyed watching NASCAR on weekends and found joy and peace in fishing, which friends and family can imagine him continuing to enjoy in heaven.
Read MoreA work truck snagged a low-hanging powerline Monday afternoon, trapping employees in the truck and knocking out power to several businesses which also trapped guests in an elevator at a nearby hotel.
Read MoreA multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 64 in Asheboro on Sunday afternoon left one teen dead, several others injured, and a driver facing felony charges, according to the Asheboro Police Department.
Read MoreA Freemason for 50 years and a member of the Carthage Lodge #181, Harold was also a highly sought-after Bituminous Engineer with the Department of Transportation for 43 years and even into his retirement.
Read MoreA New Jersey native, Martin Danco moved to Asheboro in 1972. He was He was a devoted fan of the NY Giants and the Boston Red Sox and an avid woodworker.
Read MoreFive people, including two juveniles charged as adults, have been arrested in connection with a March shooting that injured one person and damaged several apartments and vehicles on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Asheboro police said Tuesday.
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Police have shut down four illegal gambling businesses and charged five people following a month-long investigation into gaming operations offering cash payouts, authorities said.
Read MoreBarbara was the wife of the late David Poe. The family will receive friends for visitation on Sunday, April 13, 2025, from 2-3 p.m. in the sanctuary at First Baptist Church in Asheboro. A service will follow at 3 p.m.
Read MoreThere are no doubt numerous Easter offerings from sunrise services to Easter dinners and egg hunts planned for local churches and other organizations. But here are some of the more general community offerings brought to the attention of Randolph Hub.
Read MoreThe North Carolina Zoo announced the death of one of its two North American River Otters late last month.
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