Princeton, NC Debt Consolidation in North Carolina
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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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Votes of young and old certified by county and state
ABOVE LEFT: Mildred Davis, of Pine Level, was one of several thousand voters across the state to cast a provisional ballot on Nov.
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Pecan promise
Elizabeth Shestak and her husband have vigilantly gathered the nuts that fell from their two trees to make a holiday pie from their own pecans.
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Alleged sexual offender caught
A man accused of sexual assaults against two children was arrested after a six-hour manhunt Monday, authorities said.
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Church Bulletin, Nov. 19-26
Pine Level First United Methodist Church is taking orders for Thanksgiving hams and turkeys.
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NBC17 Special Report: Deadly Roads Claiming Lives Of Johnston County Teens
Teenagers are dying on Johnston County roads at a sobering rate. Last year, Johnston County led the state with 11 teen driving fatalities.
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New & Notable Books: Nov. 23
Published: Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 4:13 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 4:15 a.m. A new first lady outlined She'll follow in the footsteps of Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacqueline Kennedy, ...
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WCC Adult High School honors 22
Wayne Community College's Adult High School Program has honored 22 students for outstanding academic achievement in the first fall 2008 session.
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Local Christmas parades
Wayne County commissioners Jack Best, left, Bud Gray, right, and J.D. Evans, top, toss candy to children lining the streets of Seven Springs Saturday during the Seven Springs Christmas Parade.
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Kerber a great catch for unbeaten Bulldogs
Andrew Pearson * APearson@CITIZEN-TIMES.com * published November 11, 2008 12:15 am MURPHY When Murphy senior Georgie Kerber looks in a touchdown pass and clasps down on it, it's a science.
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HealtHabit's annual benefit will help theater
Wayne County residents can enjoy a glass of wine and help promote arts in their community this weekend.
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Mike Wooten leads Johnston School Board race
Mike Wooten, a Four Oaks Bank executive who's living in Kenly with his in-laws while waiting for his new home to be built in Princeton, led the ticket in the Johnston School Board race Tuesday with 28,725 ...
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Johnston Veterans Day Parade Saturday in Princeton
The Princeton Veterans' Committee will hold the sixth annual Johnston County Veterans' Day Celebration and Parade on Saturday in Princeton.
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Museum Heritage Day brings back memories
An overcast, drizzly day dampened the annual Heritage Day turnout at Kenly's Tobacco Farm Life Museum this past Saturday, but not the spirits of 250 or so that attended.
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Trash mars a memorial site
The site of the crash that killed a newly engaged couple and their newborn son has been a source of both pride and anger for at least one homeowner.
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School election draws a crowd
The economic downtown will present challenges to a school system that serves a fast-growing county, say the eight candidates vying for four seats on the Johnston County Board of Education.
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County tackles death toll
During the past 18 months, four Princeton High School students and one recent graduate have died in crashes -- all on rural roads in eastern Johnston County, within a few miles of their school.
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10.SEP.08 Tropical Storm Hanna breezes over Johnston
Tropical Storm Hanna breezes over Johnston Minor flooding occurred throughout Kenly and Johnston County after Tropical Storm Hanna moved quickly over the area on Saturday.
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Renovation of old Kenly gym gets Town Council OK
Meeting in a special session Wednesday night in the old Kenly High School gym, Kenly Town Council gave the thumbs up for a $150,000 renovation of the gym with funds coming through a recreation grant from ...
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17.SEP.08 North Johnston High students selling subscriptions to Kenly News, Pine Level News
North Johnston High students selling subscriptions to Kenly News, Pine Level News Staff Reports 17.SEP.08 Students at North Johnston High School are in competition during the rest of September to see which one ...
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Pine Level Fire Chief died from heart attack says state medical exam
George Crocker, Pine Level's fire chief who died unexpectedly on June 22 in his sleep, died of a heart attack, according to the state medical examiner's office in Chapel Hill.
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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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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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