
Gov. Sanders engages with community during Pocahontas “Capitol for a Day” visit
Gov. Sanders engages with community during Pocahontas “Capitol for a Day” visit
Gov. Sanders engages with community during Pocahontas “Capitol for a Day” visit
Shop With A Cop is a unique program dedicated to helping local families in need. This program allows youth to enjoy a holiday shopping experience with a local hero while harboring positive relationships between law enforcement and the community.
The Randolph County Library is collecting gently used sweaters and coats for the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive. They will be accepting items Nov.
Left to right: Lisa Cooper - Radiance Shipping Curtis Hogan - First Choice Health Care Chesney Powell - Radiance Shipping Buddy Grimsley - Radiance Shipping Ann Savage - Randolph County Chamber of Commerce Julie Courtney - Randolph County Chamber of Commerce / Archer Realty Maria Kovak - First National Bank / Kiwanis Jennifer Reed - Randolph County Chamber of Commerce / Wal-Mart Photo/Randolph County Chamber of Commerce .
Everly’s Snuggle Saint Sunday took place on Nov. 3 at the First United Methodist Church in Pocahontas, where stuffed animals were collected for local sheriff’s deputies.
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A lot of activity has taken place in our city over the past few weeks, much of it centered on Black River, with numerous canoe races taking place. Randolph County may finally be reaching its potential as the only county in the nation with five navigable streams.
Now that election has concluded, the members elected to serve in the 95th general Assembly will soon be gathering in the House Chamber. The House Organizational Meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Mike stuck his head in the bathroom and said “Is my shirt in the dryer?”. It made me think of one time I picked up clothes for a friend and she told me exactly what drawer and where in the closet, etc.
Very rarely do we welcome celebrities into our community— not because we aren’t wonderful citizens with gracious and giving demeanors, but because, well, there really isn’t much reason for famous folks to stop by. That said, I do recall back in 2006 when Aaron Tippin, a country music singer most notable from the 90s, stopped by the local Walmart to sign a few autographs and miniature guitars.