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  2. Conn's stores to close in North Carolina. Here are the ...

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    Here is what you should know about store closings in North Carolina. ... This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Home goods retailer Badcock, Conn's to close stores across 13 states.

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    The Leader (1888 - 1918 at least), D.K. Moses opened in 1888 and in 1904 when it reopened after a fire it was two stories in height with a basement store and covered 22,000 square feet. Whereupon, it was described as “one of the most complete department stores to be found in the north country.” In 1918 the store employed 23 female clerks. [210]

  4. Mike Easley - Wikipedia

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    Mike Easley. Michael Francis Easley (born March 23, 1950) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 72nd governor of North Carolina from 2001 to 2009. He is the first [ 1][ 2] governor of North Carolina to have been convicted of a felony. [ 3] The conviction was later expunged by the Chief Judge of the Superior Court of Wake County ...

  5. Ben C. Sutton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ben C. Sutton Jr. Ben C. Sutton Jr. Nationality. American. Alma mater. Wake Forest University. Occupation (s) CEO and Founder of Teall Investments. Ben C. Sutton Jr. is an American investor and philanthropist and the founder and Chairman of Teall Capital, a private equity fund and portfolio holding company that helps colleges in their athletic ...

  6. Wilkes County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Wilkes County's economic struggles since 2000, and the county's strong support for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election and after, has led to Wilkes being prominently featured in numerous stories and articles by national news media outlets such as The New York Times, NBC News, PBS NewsHour, U.S. News & World Report, and MSNBC.

  7. Category : Defunct department stores based in North Carolina

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    Pages in category "Defunct department stores based in North Carolina" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Big Lots is closing 35-40 stores: Here's how many North ... - AOL

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    Though there are over 60 Big Lots locations in North Carolina, fans of the chain may be relieved to know that only one location is closing - a Durham location at 2000 Avondale Drive. The store ...

  9. Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Michaels Stores, Inc., more commonly known as Michaels, is a privately held chain of American and Canadian arts and crafts stores. It is North America's largest provider of arts, crafts, framing, floral and wall décor, and merchandise for makers and do-it-yourself home decorators. [ 2] The company is part of The Michaels Companies, founded in ...

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