Celebrate Liberty Newsletter March 10,2024

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WHO ELSE HAS BEEN DREAMING ABOUT HOME GROWN FRUITS AND VEGGIES? THE PLANNING FOR OUR SIXTH SEASON OF THE EASTERN RANDOLPH FARMERS MARKET IS UNDERWAY, AND OUR ADVISORY BOARD MET LAST WEEKEND TO BRAINSTORM HOW WE CAN MAKE THIS SEASON EVEN BETTER. WE CAN’T WAIT TO SHARE WHAT WE HAVE IN STORE THROUGHOUT THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OPENING DAY - MAY 4TH! ��

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SUPERIOR GROCERIES

GOD IS GOOD! WE ARE BRINGING HIM HOME THANK THE LORD! THANKS FOR ALL THE PRAYERS AND ALL THE HELP FROM EVERYONE. A BIG THANKS TO MICHAEL ESTRADA FROM HOOVER ALABAMA. CRAIG WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE CAROLINE AND SHELBY! THEN HE WAS EXCITED WHEN HE SAW TRAVIS AND I !

THE BARGAIN SHOP HAS APPLICATIONS WE HAVE DENTAL CLINIC APPLICATIONS, FOR THE DENTAL CLINIC ON FRIDAY APRIL 26TH, 2024. THESE APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT OUR REGISTER. FILL THEM OUT AND LEAVE THEM WITH US.

AT THE BARGAIN SHOP IN LIBERTY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY 10 UNTIL 2

190 STATE HWY 49, RAMSEUR, NC 27316
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Hayfield Murchison Farm

Murchison Farm has been in our family for 150 years. Our great-grandfather had dairy cows and sheep. My grandfather converted it to a dairy farm and when he retired my father took over. After my father passed away in 1992, my mother kept the farm operating for a few more years. My sister, my brother-in-law, my husband and I converted the dairy farm into a Black Angus beef farm. We have grown and now have approximately 60 cattle grazing our pastures!

Over the years, our farm has been a gathering place for our family. We have enjoyed hosting family events, friends, and our children’s friends. It was a welcoming place for our college age children to entertain their friends. In fact, my niece became engaged in 2019 to a wonderful man she met at a social gathering on the farm! It was her wish to get married here. That was when our planning began. Our beautiful barn and the landscaping is now complete! We think it is breathtaking, especially with the rolling hills, pastures and ponds.

Our family has worked diligently to make this venue a special place. Everyone has been hands-on with the planning, decision making, and manual labor! It is our hope and dream to be able to share the results of our vision and hard work with others.

Turnleaf Designs is a creative digital graphic & web design agency from Asheboro, North Carolina that provides Logo, Graphic, and Web Design services.

Our business has been locally owned and operated by Lynn Routh and Keith Slusher since 2001. We strive to the first choice and the best choice for all your tire and automotive needs. We live in and care deeply about our local community and our goal is for our business to be a great corporate citizen For this reason, we support all of the local schools, parks and recreation programs, scouting programs, churches, and many other civic groups. We offer the products, services, and technology expected at large, metropolitan tire dealerships but with the personal service, attention, and prices of a small, operator owned business. This has been and continues to be the key to our success. We feature products such as Michelin®, BF Goodrich, Uniroyal®, Continental, General, Bridgestone, Firestone, Goodyear, Interstate Battery, and many more We sincerely invite you to give us the opportunity to earn your tire and automotive business. Lynn and Keith will personally do everything possible to see that you are completely satisfied

THE LITTLE PUP DONE IT AGAIN. FIRST PLACE WITH +495 FIELD POINTS PLUS 50 BENCH SHOW POINTS FOR FIRST PLACE OVERALL MALE!!

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YOU MODERN WOODMEN FRATERNAL FINANCIAL FOR YOUR WONDERFUL DONATION!
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Millstone Creek Orchards

CALLING ALL VENDORS: $10 DISCOUNT ON SPRING FLING MARKETS...Our Spring Fling Outdoor Markets are more than your average market! Offering hayrides, Easter Bunny visits, fresh donuts, playground, open fishing, picnic areas and more, our vendors and guests have plenty to enjoy during their visit! From now until February 1st, for vendors who register for both dates - March 23rd and April 20th - use the code:

DOUBLETHEFUN at checkout to save $5 on each market fee. Explore all the details below and register to enjoy a beautiful spring day or two at bit.ly/MCOSpringMarketVendors!

Dates: Sat, March 23rd & April 20th: 10-3pm

Vendor Fee: Normal Space - $40 (10x10) or Mobile Trailer Space - $80 (20x20) - register for both dates and save $5 with code:

DOUBLETHEFUN, Extra activities for all to enjoy:

Apple Cider Donuts & Slushies, Kiddie Korral Playground, Picnic Areas, Easter Bunny Visits (March), Fishing Hayrides

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Where: First Baptist Church, 559 S. Fayetteville St. Liberty, NC

When: Sunday March 24, 3:00 pm

Who: All children aged birth through 12 years old welcome!

Event by Shiloh Methodist Church 7394 Shiloh Rd, Liberty, NC

Join us for our annual Easter egg hunt!

Bring your friends and your Easter basket for a fun afternoon!

RUMMAGE SALE

RAG Announces Upcoming Rummage Sale

Saturday March 16, 10am-2pm

Please mark your calendars for Saturday March 16 for the return of RAG’s Rummage Sale at the historic McCrary Building in downtown Asheboro, NC. Please enter from the rear dock entrance adjacent to the railroad tracks. The Sale has been recently restocked with beautiful furniture, accessories, framed art, collectables, glassware, and vintage silver serving pieces to name a few. Get excited to take advantage of this sale and shop many lovely items.

You do not want to miss taking advantage of this Sale with items which are bargain priced! We can't wait to see you there!

The sale is happening Saturday, March 16 10am - 2PM

We are located at 113 North St Asheboro, NC (in the Acme/McCrary building downtown)

Sales are CASH ONLY

All sales are FINAL Park in the parking lot or downtown, loading dock area is for loading and unloading only

BIG TIM'S TOWING IS A FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS THAT HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 2002. WE ARE LOCAL TO LIBERTY AND RAMSEUR AND ALL THE SURROUNDING TOWNS. WE OFFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TOWING FOR ACCIDENTS, BREAK DOWNS, JUMP STARTS, LOCKOUTS, TIRE CHANGE, FUEL DELIVERY. WE HAVE NEW MODERN UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT. FAST FRIENDLY AND AFFORDABLE SERVICE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!

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St.Stephen AME Church Inspirational Gospel Choir will celebrate their Choir Anniversary, Sunday April 14th at 2:00 pm … join us at 705 S Kirkman Street

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Crushing fraud can help relieve pressure on insurance premiums

I was asked recently what can be done to keep homeowners’ insurance premiums from going up. My response: Aggressively fight insurance fraud. The question came as I was explaining my decision to reject a recent average statewide 42.2% increase in homeowners’ insurance rates. This white-collar crime is vast and affects about any type of insurance you can imagine It puts upward pressure on property and casualty insurance such as homeowners’ and automobile insurance Fraud affects life insurance premiums and causes health insurance costs to go up nsurance fraud is the villain of this story It’s a sneaky bandit that’s out to rob you blind Some estimates suggest that 20 cents of every premium dollar go to cover the cost of insurance fraud

A 2022 study conducted for the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud found that nationally, insurance fraud costs consumers a mind-boggling $308 6 billion a year I say it costs consumers because insurers take losses due to fraud into account when their actuaries calculate insurance premiums For a family of four, that comes out to about $3,800 a year, or slightly less than $1,000 per person What could you do with an extra $3,800 a year? You could take a nice vacation, start a renovation project, make a down payment on a new car, pay down a debt or deposit it in a savings account for a rainy day.

Insurance fraud takes many forms. Here are some examples:

n A motorist who didn’t have collision insurance could have a crash, call their insurance company to add collision coverage and then claim the wreck occurred after the collision coverage was added.

n Someone could rent a moving truck and stage an accident with a friend. Then they’d fake an injury to collect on the trucking company’s insurance.

n A worker could fabricate an injury or exaggerate a legitimate injury to claim additional workers’ compensation money.

n A homeowner or renter could sell expensive jewelry to a pawn shop and then file a homeowners’ or renters’ insurance claim, saying the jewelry was stolen.

n A policyholder could misrepresent information on an insurance application to obtain a lower premium. n Someone could create fraudulent healthcare provide invoices on a computer to obtain payments for care they did not receive

n A provider could bill the insurance company for services not provided, or upcharge for services that were provided

I’ve been fighting insurance fraud since the I first took office as your insurance commissioner in 2017 In addition to more than doubling the number of Special Agents investigating insurance fraud and other white-collar crimes, I’ve hired a team of special prosecutors to work with local district attorneys across North Carolina to prosecute insurance fraud

Last year, we made 505 arrests, obtained 207 convictions and returned $10.5 million to insurance companies in restitution and recoveries.

Here’s the kicker: We need your help. If you suspect insurance fraud or other white-collar crimes, don’t be shy. You may anonymously report it by calling the Department of Insurance’s Criminal Investigations Division at 919-8076840 or toll free from anywhere in North Carolina at 888-680-7684.

You may also report it online at www.ncdoi.gov.

ANNOUNCMENT!! Guys we have a store front now! We are still bringing things in as we can but we are working out of our new location now. We are in the town of Liberty!

Off W bowman Ave! We strive to serve our Liberty community and the rest of NC!

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School Can Be FUN!!!!!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO MORGAN HEILIG ON SIGNING TO CONTINUE HER ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC CAREER AT PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY! MORGAN HAS LEFT HER MARK AT PROVIDENCE GROVE.

ALL CONFERENCE GOLF ALL 4 YEARS.

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR HER SENIOR YEAR STATE QUALIFIER 3 OF FOUR YEARS

UNSUNG HERO AWARD WINNER FOR PG. KEY PART OF OUR FCS GROUP, SHARING DEVOTIONS THROUGH THE YEAR.

KEEP WORKING HARD AND KNOW YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME BACK AT PG!

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49 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS PARTICIPATED TODAY IN THE RANDOLPH COUNTY JOB SHADOW DAY. THE EVENT REPRESENTS A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE ASHEBORO/RANDOLPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS, THE RANDOLPH COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM, UWHARRIE CHARTER AND RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEGE. STUDENTS VISITED LOCAL BUSINESSES TO "SHADOW" WORKERS AND LEARN MORE ABOUT CAREERS WITHIN THEIR INTEREST AREA AND GAIN INSIGHT INTO THE SKILLS AND EDUCATION NEEDED. THANK YOU TO THE MANY LOCAL BUSINESSES THAT OPENED THEIR DOORS TO OUR STUDENTS!

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Obituaries

CHARLIE FRANKLIN FOX, AGE 95, OF LIBERTY, NORTH CAROLINA PASSED AWAY ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2024 AT THE HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE CENTER OF ALAMANCE- CASWELL. HE WAS THE SON OF THE LATE CHARLIE JASPER AND NORA BELLE THOMPSON FOX AND WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE, FAYE ARRINGTON FOX; AND HIS TWO SISTERS, KATHLEEN SMI

ERNEST CLAY “JOHNNY” YOUNTS, AGE 102, OF LIBERTY PASSED AWAY ON SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2024 AT RANDOLPH HOSPICE HOUSE.

DEBORAH JEAN MABE LEWIS, 60, OF SILER CITY, PASSED AWAY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 1 2024 AT HOME.

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