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10558
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Celtic Ocean International Inc. is a runner-up in the 2008 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. The company was founded in 1976, but in 2000, CEO Selina DeLangre moved it to Arden. Celtic Ocean employs a staff and projects revenue in 2008 of $5 million. It is a food distributor and products include salt from Portugal and Hawaii, herbs, almonds, olive oil, and beauty products.
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K&S Tool and Manufacturing Co. is a runner-up in the 2008 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. Joe Hughes started the company in High Point in 1974. K&S, a contract manufacturer of metal parts, employs seventy-seven and projects revenues in 2008 of $13 million.
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10560
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North State Environmental Inc. is a runner-up in the 2008 BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA Small Business of the Year competition. Stephanie and Darrell Westmoreland, founded the company, which focuses on stream restoration, in Winston-Salem in 1994. North State employs sixty and projects revenues in 2008 of $8 million.
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11155
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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Boykin recounts how a combination of politicians, businessmen, tourism boosters, local residents, and nature lovers brought the part into existence.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 77 Issue 1, June 2009, p86-90, 92, 94, 96, il Periodical Website
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23783
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When the Toxaway River was damned in 1903, it gave rise to a beautiful lake and luxury resort that brought in many tourists.
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21417
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Bill Davis operates Reidsville Bicycles in Reidsville in Rockingham County. Although he carries a line of Jamis bicycles, he says the majority of his business is repairs and restoration. Most of the vintage bicycles he restores are from the 1950s and '60s and can take up to eighty hours over a one to three month period. Depending on the job, a restoration can cost between $1,000 and $2,000.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 4, Sept 2013, p19, 20, 22, 24, il Periodical Website
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