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Lexington Commons Townhomes in Asheboro, NC

Asheboro, Randolph County Offer Older, Newer Neighborhoods

When it comes to views, Asheboro homebuyers often don’t know which way to turn. Small wonder, since each direction offers a unique and wonderful vista. Tucked up against the Uwharrie National Forest, Asheboro and Randolph County are extremely popular with nature-lovers who want to live in a quiet, small-town setting. With cities and towns ranging from tiny hamlets to a portion of growing High Point, the county offers the simplest of residential settings along with more cosmopolitan... Read More »
Randolph Hospital in Asheboro, NC

Asheboro, NC's Randolph Hospital Provides Quality Care

Serving the area since 1932, Randolph Hospital pairs state-of-the-art technology with a dedicated, caring staff and continues to expand its offerings to meet the needs of a growing community. Randolph County Welcomes New Surgery Center Thanks to the creation of the Central Piedmont Surgery Center, Randolph County residents will no longer have to leave the community to receive surgical services. The facility, which opened its doors in November 2011, is a free-standing ambulatory surgery... Read More »
Early College High School at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, NC

Asheboro/Randolph County Are Well-Schooled

Lifetime learning is a tradition in Randolph County, where quality education begins at the earliest levels and continues through a growing roster of college and university programs. Randolph Early College High School RECHS is an high school located on the campus of Randolph Community College, and is one of 33 early college high schools in North Carolina. It currently has about 400 students in grades 9-12 who take part in a focused and rigorous plan of study. Students earn their high school... Read More »
Randolph Community College in Asheboro, NC

Get a L.I.F.E Program Stresses the Importance of Education

Hey, teens. Are you prepared for the future? More students in Randolph County are gearing up for success thanks to Get a L.I.F.E., a program introduced by the Business & Education Committee of the Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce. Get a L.I.F.E., or Learning is for Earning, is designed to reduce dropout rates by educating students on possible career opportunities. “This is an awareness program not only for kids, but parents and employers in Randolph County,” says James Gouty, chairman... Read More »