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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 ...
The back wall of the Pickle Parlor is lined with shelves filled with a wide variety of Mt. Olive Pickle products for sale. It was this area that caught the attention of Joann Frances, who was making ...
Duplin County Schools Superintendent Dr. Austin Obasohan died on Thursday after a battle with cancer. He had served as ...
Raymond Turner Jr. and Johnny Powell shake hands after Powell was recognized for 70 years as a Mason. WARSAW — A Warsaw man ...
The Mount Olive Exchange presented a $1,000 donation to the Mount Olive Children’s Advocacy Center Tuesday night, July 15, during its annual officers installation social at Ribeyes Steakhouse. Front ...
The Pender County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) and North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have identified a large-scale Moldovan and Russian money laundering scheme. According to a press ...
Yesterday, today, possibly even tomorrow, someone was, is, and might be crying out, “How much longer, Lord?” I have at times, and still do, even be ready to throw in the towel on most days, until God ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mayor Ronda Hughes (standing, with back to camera) addresses a group of citizens and officials during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the town’s parks. (Kathy Grant Westbrook|mountolivetribune.com) ...
Brad Mitchell gives his grandmother, Norma Ann “Nanny” Vinson, a kiss Friday afternoon following a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Mount Olive location for Grounded and Baked bakery and coffee shop.
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