The fourth annual edition of the Highland Games took place over the weekend, with hundreds gathering at the grounds of the John Blue House to celebrate Scottish heritage and culture with traditional games, music and food.
Lawmakers: Tolls could impact Scotland Members of the local legislative delegation say they are opposed to plan that might add tolls to nearby Interstate 95 in Robeson County.
There was a regional hearing in Lumberton this week to di...
Community Music recital Sunday The St. Andrews University Community Music School presented a spring recital featuring the students of Marjorie Hinson and Alice Wilkins on Sunday in the Hagan Choral Room of the Vardell Building ...
Three Scots named to All-Conference team A trio of Scotland High School varsity men’s tennis players was named to the 2013 Southeastern All-Conference team.
The league announced last week that Scotland High School freshman Jacob Blackm...
Case for reform In the spirit of keeping things simple, the case for reforming North Carolina’s medical-assistance programs can be expressed in four numbers: 12, 15, 17, and 48.
These are all national rankings. North Carolina ranks 12th in the nation in state mental health spending per capita. North Carolina ...
Ramsey’s redemption “And along came Charles Ramsey…” was the closure for last week’s column - an obvious prelude to this week’s Tuesday Talk.
I decided to wait another week before getting into the heart of Charles Ramsey – a vital organ that I feel highly qualified to say is in the right place. I also wanted to s...
Mudd- Harper engagement Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson Mudd, Jr. of Laurinburg are pleased to announce the engagement of their son Archie Anderson “Andrew” Mudd, III to Crystal Dawn Harper of Fairmont.
The bride is the d...
Martial arts school looks to continue winning Morrison’s Martial Arts Academy is preparing for its upcoming home meet while celebrating awards earned in Myrtle Beach in April. The Karate World Of Mullins Beach Battle Martial Arts Tournament w...
Tony Poole's Body Shop was established in 1979 by Tony Poole. First the business was located on S. Main St in Laurinburg, then at Hwy 401S & Academy Rd. We have...
15301 Jim Calhoun Road, Laurinburg, NC 28352
phone: 910-276-9920
Multitudes is a place where people meet to worship God, and "see" the scriptures put to modern day parables, just like Jesus did. If you feel like Church is the last p...
215 S Main St, Laurinburg, NC 28352
phone: 9102910280
215 on Main is a delicious addition to downtown Laurinburg, North Carolina! Operated by John Cartrette, Jr., 215 on Main has a casual, intimate atmosphere coupled with ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended lowering the blood-alcohol level for drunk driving from .08, to .05. Do you agree with the proposed change?