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Trinity recesses retreat items
Trinity City Council recessed five items from its ambitious retreat agenda to the next pre-agenda meeting after realizing they could not cover everything in the time allotted.
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Future of Trinity’s park uncertain
Trinity’s proposed Bathing Rock Park, a source of controversy during last year’s contentious election, is on hold.
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EDC aid got Trinity Furniture project started
Jorge Lagueruela, owner of Trinity Furniture, knew he needed to do something about the inadequate septic system at his Kennedy Road plant. But where to start?
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Trinity's 2012 Council has tenuous beginning
I am a Trinity resident of more than 24 years. My wife and I have raised two fine gentlemen here who graduated Trinity High and have gone on to graduate esteemed universities and start professional...
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Trinity Furniture has new lease on life
Jorge Lagueruela and his employees at Trinity Furniture are sitting pretty now that their 80,000-square-foot facility on Kennedy Road is connected to Trinity’s sewer system.
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Cities may address changing demographics
Both Archdale and Trinity are getting older — and so are their residents. This topic may be addressed during the cities’ annual planning retreats.
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Trinity OKs streetlights for Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley subdivision in Trinity has been added to the city’s master list of streetlight projects after City Council approved their petition.
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Contract overshadows Trinity Council reorganization
The employment contract for City Manager Ann Bailie, and the contention it caused within the city, cast a shadow over the installation of Trinity’s newly-elected City Council members.
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Trinity policy change result of citizen appeal
A revised private sewer extensions policy passed by Trinity City Council was developed after a citizen appeal highlighted the need for changes.
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Missing signature may not void Bailie’s contract
The $82,000 employment contract for City Manager Ann Bailie, approved in a contentious session by Trinity City Council, as of Tuesday had not been signed by Mayor Carlton Boyles.
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Randolph Commissioners approve fire service district
Although the Randolph County Commissioners voted unanimously to create a fire service district for the Guil-Rand and Climax areas, it doesn’t mean that an increase in fire tax is imminent.
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Trinity’s Center City plan becoming reality ­— slowly
Trinity’s Center City plan, which would create a walkable downtown district along N.C. 62, took its first real step with the rezoning of 60 properties in the area.
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2011 Cheer Fund dedicated to Randal Bean
The 2011 Archdale-Trinity Cheer Fund is dedicated to the memory of Randal Bean and that has inspired the theme of the campaign: “I wish every day could be like Christmas.”
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Issues divide Trinity residents, Council
Different opinions on how the city should develop, anger at the timing of the alcohol referendum, concern about the cost of a park — these are some of the issues that reflect the growing division p...
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Voter turnout low
When Trinity went to the polls Nov. 8 to elect four people to the City Council, only a small portion of the city’s registered voters cast ballots.
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New baby? Get a pertussis booster
Pertussis, also known as whopping cough, is on the rise and the Randolph County Health Department suggests adults get a immunization booster before spending time around babies.
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Who will be the next Community Hero Grand Marshal?
Nominations are open for the Archdale Christmas Parade Community Hero Grand Marshal, who will lead the parade at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4.
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Jake Carroll Memorial dedication Thursday
A memorial statue honoring Army specialist Jake Carroll will be dedicated Thursday, Nov. 10, at Trinity High School.
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MYN ... at the Trinity car show & chili cookoff
It was a day of thunder and heat, cars and chili.
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Trinity has law enforcement, reminds deputy
Randolph County Sheriff’s Deputy Jim Rich reminded Trinity residents that they do have round-the-clock law enforcement protection.
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To police or not: candidates weigh in
Law enforcement was a hot button topic for candidates running for Trinity City Council at forum held Oct. 13.
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City, residents need better communication
Though they disagree on some issues, all of the candidates running for Trinity City Council agree there is a need for better communication between citizens, elected officials and city staff.
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Friends of Trinity celebrates chili, cars
Car lovers and chili aficionados flocked to Trinity on Saturday for a day of thunder and heat under a clear, blue autumn sky.
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County to consider fire service districts
Guil-Rand Fire Chief Brian Cox is pleased that Randolph County Commissioners will consider changing the Guil-Rand fire tax district into a fire service district.
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Meet the candidates at Trinity forum
Four City Council seats are up for grabs in Trinity. The Archdale-Trinity Chamber of Commerce will host a candidates forum at 7 p.m. Oct. 13 in the Trinity city hall annex.
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Friends of Trinity gears up for cars and chili
Automobile enthusiasts, chili lovers and shoppers are invited to Friends of Trinity’s fifth annual “Feel the Thunder, Taste the Heat” car show and chili cook-off in the heart of Trinity’s ‘Old Town...
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Trinity: Free rezoning for Center City
Property owners in Trinity’s Center City study area will be offered a chance to rezone their property at no cost.
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Historic Society, Arts Council hold art and quilt show
The Trinity Historic Society and the Northwestern Randolph County Arts Council will hold “Time Gone By,” an art and quilt show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Trinity Museum, 7524 ...
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Trinity, Guil-Rand protest relocation of ambulance base
Trinity City Council and Guil-Rand Fire Chief Brian Cox are not pleased with the decision of the Randolph County Commissioners to relocate the Trinity ambulance base from Welborn Road to Slick Rock...
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Trinity approves Randolph’s hazard plan
Trinity City Council unanimously approved the updated Randolph County multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan.
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Trinity’s Ward 3 most contested, so far
As of Friday, three people had filed for Trinity’s Ward 3 seat now held by Tyler Earnst. Four Trinity City Council members are up for re-election. Other incumbents include Kelly Grooms (Ward 1), L...
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Trinity ambulance base gets new home, adds paramedics
Randolph County Emergency Medical Services will relocate the Trinity ambulance base to Tabernacle Fire Department and add more staff in an attempt to lower response times in the outermost regions o...
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Candidates file for Trinity seats
Four Trinity City Council members are up for reelection and candidates are filing for their seats.
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Apiary expert produces royalty
The royalty are well hidden, but John Pledger knows just where to find them. The work is dangerous, but the rewards are sweet.
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Dry city is what residents want
For the second time in four years, Trinity voted to remain a dry city because that’s exactly what most of its residents want, said Chester Ayers.
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Day of Decision: alcohol sales in Trinity?
Street signs dot the landscape in Trinity, most touting to vote no for the alcohol referendum set for July 19. While no maliciousness has been reported, the referendum has drawn contention at City...
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Sparks’ death ruled accidental
The death of Joshua David Sparks, 20, whose body was found May 23 near Kynwood subdivision on Archdale Road was ruled accidental. Sparks was found in a small ditch which was not easily visible to...
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EDC supports alcohol referendum
The Board of Directors of the Randolph County Economic Development Corporation adopted a resolution in support of Trinity’s referendum on alcohol sales. The resolution states that there is poten...
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Citizen appeal leads to policy change
When Robin Russell appealed to Trinity City Council to allow an exception to the existing private sewer extensions policy, the city’s lawmakers agreed a new policy was needed. “I am not here makin...
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Wheatmore student killed in Raleigh
A Raleigh teen has been charged in connection to the death of a Wheatmore High School student in an accident at 2 p.m. June 25. Marcus Xavier Bridges was charged with felony hit and run, misdemean...
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Randolph seeks extradition in bank robbery
Randolph County may be in competition with law enforcement in Pennsylvania for a chance to extradite a man accused of robbing CommunityOne Bank in Trinity on June 9. Danyel T. Proctor of Harrisbu...
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Bank robbed again
As of Monday, an arrest in the robbery of CommunityOne Bank in Trinity had not been made, according to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office. The bank was robbed about 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9. ...
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There’s more reason for Archdale-Trinity to be proud
A whopping 44,140 pounds of food was collected during the May 14 Postal Food Drive in Archdale, High Point and Trinity. “We’d like to thank everyone who donated food to the Postal Food Drive this ...
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Trinty tax rate remains steady
Trinity’s proposed $4.5 million budget will maintain the current tax rate of 10 cents per $100 valuation, the lowest in Randolph County. The budget does not include any new fees, but there is a p...
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Budget includes money for park
Trinity’s proposed $4.5 million 2012 budget includes part of the required matching funds needed to build Center City Park without a tax increase. City Manager Ann Bailie presented the budget to C...
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Veterans memorial dedication planned for May 29
One hundred and fifty-five names are listed on the ‘Defenders of Our Heritage Memorial.’ And there are 155 different stories that go along with those names, said Fran Andrews, who has worked on the...
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Projects range from dragons to racing
Dragons, hip-hop dancing, barrel racing and taxidermy were some of the unique skills acquired by Trinity and Wheatmore high school students who took English classes during the spring semester. Al...
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Cities make effort to help businesses
Decisions made by the city councils of Archdale and Trinity will help a business in each city expand and grow.
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Alcohol sales would help with Trinity sewer debt
Trinity voters in 2004 approved a $15 million loan for sewer in a bond referendum. With the first payment coming due in July, the city needs to increase its revenue to avoid raising property taxes.
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No summer alcohol referendum, say residents
Trinity City Council will set another alcohol referendum at their April meeting. Whether that vote should be held in July or November, however, has some residents all riled up.
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City investigation yields land use 
violation
A complaint brought by a citizen led Trinity Planning and Zoning Administrator Adam Stumb to an illegal business set up in a garage on Fairview Church Road.
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Trinity to consider alcohol vote
The last time Trinity voters went to the polls for a referendum on alcohol sales in 2007, about 58 percent said no. Now it’s 2011, and City Council has agreed it’s time to call for another vote.
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Trinity lights up the night
Despite being stymied by technical and communication issues between Duke Energy and the N.C. Department of Transportation, Trinity continues to get streetlights up and running — and more are coming.
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Transfer of roads to cities 'not on the radar'
For the third consecutive year, Trinity City Council unanimously voted to oppose any plan by the North Carolina General Assembly to transfer maintenance for state-owned roads to municipal and count...
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Trinity limits car wash sites
Trinity City Council’s decision to allow car washes in commercial or manufacturing districts clarifies the city’s zoning ordinance.
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Trinity park could be reality by 2013
Trinity’s Center City Park could open to the public in the summer of 2013 if the city receives a $500,000 grant next July from the 2011 N.C. Parks and Recreation Fund. If the grant is approved, the...
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Trinity's beloved Gurney Peace dead at 101
urney Calvin Peace, 101, of Trinity, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010, at Hospice Home of High Point.
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Problem of litter needs a multi-pronged approach
‘We need a multi-pronged approach to make people aware that litter is a blight on our city,’ said Trinity City Councilman Tommy Johnson during a discussion on roadside litter. That discussion ended...
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Trinity honors veterans
Friends of Trinity honored veterans at a picnic Saturday.
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Two injured in wreck
As of Monday, a Sophia man airlifted to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is listed in good condition. He and a High Point man were seriously injured following an accident Oct. 27 at th...
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Country dinner to benefit
Trinity man
Danny Luther of Trinity received his liver transplant about 5:30 a.m. Nov. 1, said his sister Drema Hamilton.
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Some applaud trash service, others decry wasteful spending
On its third try since 2004, Trinity City Council approved mandatory curbside trash and recycling. City residents, however, had mixed reactions — some applauded the move as long overdue while other...
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‘Feel the Thunder, Taste the Heat’
The day was beautiful as nearly 2,500 people attended Trinity’s ‘Feel the Thunder, Taste the Heat’ car show and chili cook-off Saturday on the grounds of Braxton Craven School.
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Chili cook-off & veterans ride Saturday
A car show, veteran's ride and a chili cook-off — it’s all a part of the “Feel the Thunder and Taste the Heat” event, set from 9 a.m. to 
3 p.m. on the grounds of Braxton Craven School.
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Rains pound area
Two days of rain, as much as 61⁄2 inches in the Archdale-Trinity area, revealed the effectiveness of stormwater flow.
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Residents remain concerned about trash, recycling
While Trinity City Council moves closer to the implementation of mandatory curbside trash and recycling, city residents continue to voice their concerns — and a few remain adamantly opposed.
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Trinity to revisit ETJ lines
Trinity City Council may reconsider asking the Randolph County Commissioners for an extraterritorial jurisdiction south of the city after the wastewater treatment plant feasibility study has been c...
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Trinity to reconsider curbside trash, recycling
Following several months of study by Trinity’s Trash And Recycling Task Force, City Manager Ann Bailie said that the city was ready to reconsider the implementation of mandatory curbside trash and ...
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Word on the road: prices are going up
The price of bread is going up. That’s the ‘word on the road’ after the N.C. Department of Air Quality issued new regulations to prohibit tractor-trailer drivers from idling their engines for more ...
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Trinity to welcome new business
Jimmy Allred wants to open an auto repair business in Trinity. More importantly, he wants to open a business that will be good for the city and the community.
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Watershed buffer rules have little effect on cities
Revised rules of vegetated buffers in the Randleman Regional watershed, which went into effect June 1, will have little impact for Archdale and Trinity.
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Trinity budget sufficient to include salary increases
Trinity’s 2010-2011 budget, as approved, includes the possibility of a merit increase for each employee. The reason the city is in a position to offer this, said Councilman Tommy Johnson, is becaus...
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Finch Farm Road detour opens
The N.C. Department of Transportation closed access to Finch Farm Road from just past Welborn Road to Old Mountain Road today (June 24) to begin construction on the first of two roundabouts.
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Trinity sewer bill to rise, but not taxes
Residents and businesses connected to Trinity’s sewer system will see a 2.5 percent increase on their bill if the city’s proposed 2010-2011 $4.5 million budget is passed. However, no property tax i...
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Leach & Wagner to close
Leach & Wagner Inc., an icon in Trinity, plans to close its doors this summer.
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Landowners unhappy with assessment
Amid the protests of a handful of property owners, Trinity City Council unanimously voted to confirm road improvement assessments of properties in Turnpike Industrial Park, near Business 85 on Turn...
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New ordinance will phase out trucks in Trinity
The new tractor-trailer parking ordinance approved by Trinity City Council not only limits parking in residential areas to truckers who had previously applied for a permit, it prohibits any future ...
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Mobile home replacement 
still allowed in Trinity
Following a heated exchange between Councilwoman Karen Bridges and Councilman Kelly Grooms, Trinity City Council indefinitely tabled zoning amendments that would have clarified the city’s criteria ...
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One truck, yes. Two trucks, maybe, says Trinity
Trinity leaders are still unsure if they will allow truck drivers to park more than one tractor-trailer rig on their property, even if they applied for a permit within the 30-day deadline.
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Deadline passes, but no truck permits issued
Trinity has yet to issue any truck parking permits because they are not currently defined by ordinance, explained City Manager Ann Bailie. The permits will be issued as soon as City Council decides...
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Ladies Auxiliary chicken ’n dumplins dinner Saturday
Just imagine Grandpa Jones rockin’ on the front porch, rubbin’ his belly and goin’ ‘yumm, yummm.’
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Truckers, seven days remain
Trinity property owners who wish to park their tractor-trailers within the city have only seven more days to apply for a permit. After that, the moratorium on a zoning ordinance which prohibits all...
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Trinity council, mayor at odds over alcohol
‘I believe in God. Do I believing in drinking? Yes, I drink,’ Councilman Robbie Sikes declared. ‘This is not a moral issue. It’s the 21st century. This is a financial issue. With the current econom...
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Trinity to pursue 
new truck ordinance
The controversial ordinance banning tractor trailer trucks from parking in Trinity, which has been under a moratorium since November, may soon be swept aside. A new ordinance was presented to City ...
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I-74 prompts Cedar Square renaming
The Randolph County Commissioners approved name changes for Cedar Square Road at their Jan. 4 meeting.
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Industrial park road 
repairs near completion
Road improvements to Turnpike Industrial Park lack only minor erosion controls and some additional shoulder work to be complete, said Trinity Stormwater Administrator Rich Baker.
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Trinity park expense includes roads
The initial $1 million price tag for Trinity’s new municipal park includes the grading work and road construction needed to create a 27-acre park with walking trails, picnic shelters and a playgrou...
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Trinity mayor takes oath
There were laughs and jokes, smiles and winks, and surprisingly few tears as the City of Trinity bid farewell to two of its elected officials and welcomed newcomers, including recently elected Mayo...
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Trinity to crack down on repeat violators
Trinity City Council unanimously approved a change to the city’s nuisance ordinance that will let city staff remedy chronic nuisance violations at the same location within a calendar year.
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Trinity Furniture expansion aided by City of Trinity
‘Thank you for even considering this ... thank you for your confidence in the company,’ said Jorge Lagueruela, owner of Trinity Furniture, after Trinity City Council unanimously voted to help the b...
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Only a few voters elected 
Trinity’s new Council
Trinity’s new mayor, Carlton T. Boyles, was elected by less than 18 percent of the city’s eligible voters, an average turn out for a municipal election, said Patsy Foscue, director of the Randolph ...
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‘Team Austin’ 
organizes registry for bone marrow
This isn’t the first time Trinity resident Austin Reddick has fought leukemia.
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N.C. 62 will be ‘Main Street’ in Trinity
‘Where’s Trinity? I know where the high school is, but where’s the town?’ This is what NASCAR legend Richard Petty asked City Manager Ann Bailie when the two were first introduced. For Petty and ot...
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Trinity truckers get a 
reprieve — for now
Trinity residents who own and operate freight hauling tractor-trailer trucks were granted a brief reprieve while Trinity City Council tweaks a controversial ordinance that bans the trucks from park...
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Trinity Council to vote on Center City plan
With the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommending approval, Trinity City Council will hear public comments and vote on the Center City plan for a new downtown during their Oct. 22 meeting.
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Truckers ask Trinity to delay 
ordinance 
enforcement
Revisit the ordinance and delay enforcement — that’s what Trinity’s Planning and Zoning Board unanimously agreed to recommend to City Council after hearing from truck drivers at their Sept. 22 
mee...
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Truck drivers rail against Trinity ordinance
Truck drivers living in Trinity turned out en masse to protest a zoning ordinance, adopted in August, that regulates where trucks and freight trailers may park. While their exact words varied, all ...
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New downtown Trinity would correct ‘freak occurrences’
Trinity’s Center City plan would create a new downtown area in Old Town, which runs along N.C. 62 between Sealy Drive and Trinity Community Park. This would not only protect the city’s rural charac...
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Trinity man charged in child pornography investigation
A Trinity man was arrested Sept. 3 after detectives with the Randolph and Guilford county sheriff’s offices searched his residence at 4373 Miller’s Mill Road. The officers were acting as part of th...
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Wheatmore campus to open Sept. 14
The Wheatmore High School campus will be open for classes when the bell rings at 8:20 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14.
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