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Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Pinto joins Greensboro United Way
Ann Gainey Pinto , former director of primary care and behavioral medicine, LeBauer HealthCare, Greensboro, named VP of community investment, United Way of Greater Greensboro.
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Collins-Warlick
Mrs. Guy David Collins Ashley Warlick Collins-Warlick Ashley Elizabeth Warlick and Guy David Collins were married Saturday, Nov.
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Group touting open space
It's not easy being green. Or so it seems to some Johnston citizens who want to explore ways the county can conserve land.
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The well-traveled Gary Smith
One sentence into our interview, Gary Smith has already worked in Alaska, traveled to Oklahoma, been lured to Louisiana, moved on to Fayetteville and quickly ended up in Raleigh.
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Hamlin Sheet Metal site closes
Hamlin Sheet Metal Co. is gone, only five years after it was hailed at its groundbreaking as "the beginning of prosperity in our community." On Friday afternoon, two workers were cleaning equipment out from the ...
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Grandson of local couple to march in Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade
When the drummers drum and the cymbals crash to begin the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade on Thursday, several Cocke Countians will pay special attention to the appearance of West Johnston High School ...
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Marietta Galgano Keeping
Obituaries for the week of Nov. 19 REV. H. EDDIE FRANKS 3/12/28 - 11/11/08 Rev. Eddie Franks, 80, of Clayton moved to his new home in heaven on Tuesday, Nov.
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Daughters of 1812 hold Wreath Laying
Members of the Captain Johnston Blakeley Chapter, United States Daughters of the 1812 of Garner, held a wreath laying and dedication of tombstone of James Ivey in the Ivey family cemetery in Benson, NC.
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Almost 20 a Grassrootsa Organizations Split Grant
Johnston County Arts Council officials recently doled out more than $24,500 in grant money, according to a news release.
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Clayton Youth Theater to present 'Bye Bye Birdie'
It's not easy being a ladies' man. Just ask Jordan Clifton, a 16-year-old who snagged the part of hunky Conrad Birdie in the musical 'Bye Bye Birdie.' Teenage girls scream and nearly faint when Clifton walks ...
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Harris CD review: 'Music for the Soul' is music for Salisbury
Jerry and Jimmy Alston are Double J. What is music for the soul? With their new full-length album, Double J Productions has an answer.
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Seeing & Doing, Nov. 5-12
Gospel music, "The Wonder Bread Years" and more. Gospel music at JCC The East Coast Gospel Music Association will hold its convention Nov.
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West Johnston heading to NYC
MCGEE'S CROSSROADS - The West Johnston High School Band is used to marching down Main Street in Four Oaks for the Christmas Parade and through the streets of Benson during Mule Days.
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Halloween short on treats for business owners
Despite predictions of mind-boggling gridlock and a horde of marauding revelers heading to and from Franklin Street, Halloween 2008 did not deliver as advertised.
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GOP keeps its grip
Three Democrats mounted a spirited but unsuccessful attempt to capture seats on an all-Republican Johnston County Board of Commissioners Tuesday.
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Teen was an avid hunter
Steven "Drew" Smith was feeling lucky Friday night. An avid hunter, the 17-year-old had bagged his first buck that day.
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Angier teen killed in truck rollover
An Angier teenager was killed Friday night when the pickup truck in which he was a passenger ran off S.R. 1319 near Highway 50 north of Benson and overturned four times, authorities said.
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Police dog that was kicked turns up in the kicker's backyard
After a cell phone recorded video of State Highway Patrol Sgt. Charles L. Jones kicking his police dog, Ricoh, officials said the dog would be retired to another trooper's care.
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Making a Difference Drive October's designation as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month means that MOLLY MAID and the Ms.
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Oct. 5-12 Arrests Police arrested two suspects Oct. 5 in an incident involving possession of a stolen vehicle.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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