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Melburn Harris

Joy and Deborah’s Excellent Adventure to Person County

by Deborah Miller One of the things I already know I love about working here is when Joy starts a sentence with “We need to go …. ”  Not one to need too much convincing, I can be ready to go in a split-second.  And this time, she said “We need to go drive up… Read More →

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