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Shelves at the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce are filled with Pickle Festival merchandise that is now for sale. As usual, t-shirts are available, but the wording on them differs from that on the ...
Thanks to a recent remodel, the Bobby Denning Furniture and Properties business has a fresh, modern storefront, with two-tone stucco, complementary stonework, metal slat awnings, and bold, red ...
Bill Bryan, Mt. Olive Pickle Co. executive chairman, samples pickle soda prior to Thursday morning’s grand opening for the company’s new Pickle Parlor located at 109 N. Center St. From left are Bryan, ...
MOUNT OLIVE – During the University of Mount Olive’s Annual Founder’s Day event, Dr. H. Edward Croom, President, recognized several faculty and staff members for their dedicated service and ...
The stage at Carver Elementary School is filled with third and fourth graders who won bicycles and helmets during a month-long reading challenge. Standing with the students in the middle row, from ...
Survivors and their families, along with Southeastern Medical Oncology Center staff enjoy a dinner and fellowship, part of the annual celebration. (Photo courtesy SMOC) One of the highlights of the ...
Denise Sutton, center, and Chandra Williams, right, lead the singing of the black national anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Saturday afternoon during the fourth annual Community Juneteenth ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina Community Action Association (NCCAA) has received a $774,000 grant from The Duke Endowment to fund HEAL NC, a pilot program in eastern North Carolina providing intervention ...
Patricia Warren, right, instructs dancers during a Dance For Christ rehearsal. Beside her is daughter Tara Lancaster. Together, the women produce, direct, and choreograph the Christian dance ministry, ...
GOLDSBORO — Wayne Community College’s graduating class of 2025 is ready for the next step in their journey. A total of 520 students graduated from WCC’s curriculum (college credit) programs this ...
Three Eagle Scouts, from Troop 48, have completed projects to enhance the Faison Community Garden. One project entailed erecting two signs at the garden. ‘It was really important to me to make the ...
Erma Jones, left who has been shopping at the Mount Olive Farmers Market since it started three summers ago, purchases blackberries grown on the University of Mount Olive’s Kornegay Student Farm.
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