Duplin Journal Vol. 8, Issue 38

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VOLUME 8 ISSUE 38 | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2023

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BRIEF this week

Mount Olive’s Pickles, Pigs, and Swigs brightens a rainy day It may have been chilly and rainy on Saturday, Nov. 11, but Mount Olive still hosted its annual Pickles, Pigs, and Swigs event, drawing folks from around the region for Mount Olive’s famous pickles, some North Carolina barbecue, and craft beer from R&R Brewing. The event, sponsored by Smithfield Foods, kicked off with a barbecue cook-off on Friday night, followed by the festival on Saturday. There were also a number of food vendors on hand, agricultural displays, arts and crafts for sale, and live entertainment. The winners of the barbecue cook-off were: first place — Kevin Peterson of Showtime’s Legit BBQ, second place — Dana Peterson of Showtime’s Legit BBQ, and third place — Timmy Turner of Kountry BoyZ Grilling Team. For more on this annual event, check out http://www. picklespigsswigs.com

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Veterans Day Parade honors America’s heroes U.S. Marine Corps service members and the color guard detail from Camp Lejeune, joined the 103rd Warsaw Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 4. Turn to page 10 for more photos.

Duplin’s sustainable agriculture takes a leap forward

Town of Magnolia honors local veterans One Duplin County town is making efforts to honor those in the community who have served in the Armed Forces. At a recent meeting, Magnolia town commissioners approved a proclamation to honor veterans for the entire month of November. The flags will be posted along US Highway 117 in town and will honor a veteran for patriotic holidays like Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day. The flags will fly along the main corridor in town for one week around each holiday, Town Manager Charles “Twig” Rollins said. The first batch of flags went up Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day. Although Veterans Day has passed, the flags will still be available for purchase so that they can fly on other holidays, Rollins said. “If the veteran is still living,” he explained, “we will send a certificate to them, saying ‘so and so donated a flag in your honor.’” The town will have flags available for $28. To order a flag in honor of your special veteran, visit the Magnolia Town Hall during regular business hours or call 910289-3205.

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Retired Major Harvey Knowles, 93, plays the harmonica at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Veteran Services and Senior Center building at the Duplin Commons on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Veteran Services and Senior Center breaks ground By Ena Sellers Duplin Journal KENANSVILLE — More than 100 people along with community leaders and dignitaries came together to celebrate a groundbreaking ceremony for the Veteran Services and Senior Center at the Duplin Commons on Thursday, Nov. 9. The 12,363-square-foot facility will house the Duplin County Senior Services and the Veterans office. The new building will enable both departments to provide more comprehensive services, foster social connection and community engagement. Larger spaces will facilitate service for more people, provide adequate parking, and ample space to host events and

“To celebrate an occasion like this where we can celebrate our seniors, celebrate our veterans, and give them a place to congregate, to form relationships it just means everything to the community.” County Manager Bryan Miller classes. “To celebrate an occasion like this where we can celebrate our seniors, celebrate our See CENTER, page 6

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Local dignitaries and county leadership break ground at the Duplin Commons construction site for the new Veteran Services and Senior Center building on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Four County EMC to bring first hydroponic smart farm By Ena Sellers Duplin Journal WARSAW — Four County Electric Membership Corporation will soon complete the purchase of a smart farm container with grant funding from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission, bringing the

first of its kind to Duplin County. “We are thrilled to announce our latest initiative in sustainable agriculture through the introduction of a state-of-the-art hydroponic smart farm container,” said Greg Sager, Four County EMC vice president. “Together with the Tobacco Trust Fund Commission, North Carolina See SMART FARM, page 2

Beulaville gets $9.7 million for affordable housing project Funding will help build new apartment/duplex units By Abby Cavenaugh Duplin Journal BEULAVILLE — The North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) recently announced that Beulaville is one of five local and tribal governments to receive funding from the Affordable Housing Development Fund (AHDF). These funds are earmarked specifically to increase the availability of safe and affordable housing in areas that experienced major damage from Hurricanes Matthew and Florence. This was the first time Duplin County has received this type of funding, said NCORR Public Information Officer Janet Kelly-Scholle. Municipalities in Bladen, Jones, Pamlico, Pender, and Scotland were also granted funding. This is the third round of funding from

the AHDF, with this round prioritizing areas that had not yet received affordable housing funding from NCORR. The town of Beulaville received $9,706,000 from the AHDF, one of the largest awards in this cycle. The town is working with Carolina Statewide Development, LLC, to build 40 multifamily rental units in an area where few rental options currently exist. “Beulaville is an old town,” said Mayor Hutch Jones. “We have a lot of rental properties, but not a lot of apartments. Plus, a lot of the properties here date back to the 1940s and ‘50s. We’ve been seeing a See BEULAVILLE , page 4

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