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The Pickle Parlor builds on the merchandise and pickle offerings found in the company’s tiny, 600-square-foot gift shop ...
No matter what arises, we must stay on the battlefield and remember that the battle isn’t ours, it’s the Lords, therefore, it ...
The Mount Olive Exchange Club and Rotary Club are partnering this year to co-host the town’s annual old-fashioned Fourth of ...
SEVEN SPRINGS — Friday morning, Mayor Ronda Hughes was assisted by Town Clerk Patricia Jones and Town Commissioners Alan Hughes and Jackie Rouse in cutting a red ribbon symbolizing the official ...
Isaiah Whitfield, 14, had to stretch to hold his phone high enough over his head to get just the right angle of his parents, Michael and Fransha Whitfield, as they posed in front of a banner ...
A sign and flashing light warn motorists traveling west on N.C. 55 toward Mount Olive that they are approaching the all-way stop at the road’s intersection with Secondary Road 1744 (Old Seven Springs ...
“This man, right here, is my daddy, Paul Smalley,” Pernell Brickey said holding a photo album of former Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce leaders above her head. “He was the chairman in 2001. He ...
Brad Mitchell and Jennifer Bland use a large pair of ceremonial scissors Friday afternoon for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Mount Olive location of their Grounded and Baked bakery and coffee ...
Faison Improvement Group President Andrew Taylor, left, and Faison Executive Administrator Jimmy Tyndall demonstrate removing one of the plain bricks surrounding the William Thornton monument and ...
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