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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 daughter of Bryon Harper and Norma Hill of Fairmont. She attended the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and is employed by BB&T Centralized Operations. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Speights and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Harper. T...
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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 was held on April 27 and Team Phoenix collected multiple awards. Results Tavon Farmer: first in boy’s intermediate (green, blue and purple) belt division in both forms and sparring. Jaivon Williams: first boy’s intermediate belt division in sp...
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From left, Mike Coughenour, Tommy Brigman, Dean Nichols and Gary Dwyer enjoy a break during their round of golf.
Golf pride
Once again, the community has come together to join in supporting one of its not-for-profit agencies. Hospice of Scotland County volunteers, friends, staff members, tournament and community sponsors all gathered at Scotch Meadows Country Club to prepare the day before for the 27th annual Richard L. Byrne Memorial Golf Tournament.The tw0-day event was held April 23-24. Organizers said that from that moment, everyone worked hard and played ...
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Tom Pangborn of Carthage, demonstrates the craft of a blacksmith to a group of fourth grade students during Heritage Day on April 19.
Living history
Some 500 Scotland County students took a step back in time last week during the annual fourth grade Heritage Day at the John Blue House. “We just want to show what life was like when everything wasn’t already made before you buy it and you had to make your clothes and the cloth for your clothes,” said Sara Stewart, who has organized the event for more than 10 years. On April 18 and 19, several arts and crafts and exhibition stations were ...
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