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The Mount Olive Exchange Club and Rotary Club are partnering this year to co-host the town’s annual old-fashioned Fourth of ...
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 Pickle Parlor builds on the merchandise and pickle offerings found in the company’s tiny, 600-square-foot gift shop ...
“The William Thornton Memorial Bricks offer our broader community an opportunity to raise money for charitable causes in the Faison area, and to serve as a symbolic tribute surrounding the monument of ...
The intersection of N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 (Indian Springs Road/Old Seven Springs Road) is scheduled to be converted ...
Juneteenth commemorates the last slaves in the U.S. finally knowing that they were free, he said. “So as we celebrate, remember the sacrifices made for you,” Newton added. “And on behalf of the town ...
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) N.C.
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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