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By “Big J” Jody Allen D.T. and Shirley Neal opened D.T. Neal’s store in 1967 and ran it for 23 years. For the next 30 years, they leased the business to other operators. The store was built before Mayo Lake existed. In fact, Neal’s Store Road leads to Mayo Lake Park and the boat access …
The Caswell Council for the Arts recently moved from its 2,750-square-feet space to a new, 500-square-feet gallery and office in the Co-Square complex in downtown Yanceyville. This move posed the challenge of what to do with valuable artwork collected from the most talented artists in the area for over 40 years. The collection, which includes …
NC Marine held its exciting grand opening on Saturday, May 22. NC Marine is a boat shop close to Hyco Lake. I, among many others, really enjoyed myself at the grand opening. There was a bouncy house, Drizzle D’s Donut truck, and various boats parked outside as well. The contents of the shop itself ranged …
By Norwood Walker With apologies to Jimmy Buffett, but Saritaville — like Margaritaville — just inspires song. Eatin’ on pancakes Watchin’ the lake bake Round me all of those flowers covered with blooms Firin’ up the fire pit after dark, see those weenies Beginning to burn Lazing away again in Saritaville Wanting for nothing at …
If you’ve spent much time in uptown South Boston, Roxboro, Yanceyville, or Danville over the past few years, you’ve probably been by or into a nutrition store, where you can purchase tasty meal replacement shakes and energy drinks, along with other nutrition products. In South Boston, LeAnne Pulliam offers those drinks to customers at Cheers …
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