Randolph Communications Awards 8 students with scholarships

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ASHEBORO — Randolph Communications selected eight local high school seniors — including three from Chatham County — to receive $8,000 in college scholarships.

Randolph Communications’ General Scholarship Program is an investment in the future growth, development, and well-being of our member/subscriber families and the community. The recipients of these scholarships have active service and reside within Randolph Communications customer areas.

“With the challenging times these students have endured, we appreciate all of the applicants and their hard work to pursue their future goals. In reading the essays, it was apparent these students have persevered during the global pandemic. They were awe-inspiring; and, we are proud of each of them,” said Kim Garner, CEO & General Manager.

Randolph Communications has given more than $140,000 in scholarships since 1995 through its annual scholarship program. This year’s General Scholarship winners are:

• Grace Jones – Chatham Central High School – (581 Exchange)

• Hallie Ritter – Heritage Christian Academy Homeschool – (464 Exchange)

• Joseph Gilliland – Chatham Central High School – CLEC

• Macy Henson – Chatham Central High School – (879 Exchange)

• Martin Gann – Southwestern Randolph High School – (879 Exchange)

• Matilin Keeter – Southwestern Randolph High School – (857 & 241 Exchange)

• Olivia Hall – Eastern Randolph High School – (622 Exchange)

• Reilly McDuffie – Southwestern Randolph High School – (381 Exchange)

Randolph Communications is dedicated to providing the most advanced telecommunications solutions and world-class customer care to its customers. Locally owned and operated, Randolph Communications is proud of its 67 years of serving its neighbors and communities in Randolph, Alamance, Chatham, Davidson, Guilford, Moore, Lee and Montgomery counties.