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The back wall of the Pickle Parlor is lined with shelves filled with a wide variety of Mt. Olive Pickle products for sale. It ...
Duplin County Schools Superintendent Dr. Austin Obasohan died on Thursday after a battle with cancer. He had served as ...
Medicare in its current form is unaffordable at anything lower than ruinous tax rates. That’s also true for Medicaid in its current form, and for the various exclusions from income, payroll, and sales ...
Raymond Turner Jr. and Johnny Powell shake hands after Powell was recognized for 70 years as a Mason. WARSAW — A Warsaw man ...
Simon Thornton (left) and Faison Mayor Billy Ward unveil a monument that pays tribute to Thornton’s father, William E. Thornton, a Faison native who became a physician, inventor, author, and astronaut ...
MOUNT OLIVE — Students in Professor David Shields’ Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience class at the University of Mount Olive are delving into the biological foundations of behavior and cognition.
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 ...
The intersection of N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 (Indian Springs Road/Old Seven Springs Road) is scheduled to be converted into a single-lane roundabout as part of an $8 million project that ...
SEVEN SPRINGS — The Spring Creek Gators delivered a commanding performance, routing Wayne Preparatory Academy 16–0 in a varsity baseball contest that showcased timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, ...
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, ...
Following Monday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Box to Bowl Hydroponics Smart Farm on JSCC’s WestPark campus, agriculture instructor Katlyn Foy leads a tour inside the farming container. (Kathy ...
A John Deere tractor rolls through Faison during the town’s Farmers’ Parade in 2023. Plans for a bigger event in 2024 were canceled due to weather. This year, the event will be back in a big way, with ...