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Due to the rise in inflation rates, American consumers are bracing for the impact of a massive tax hike that began in 2019. More specifically, residents of Raleigh, NC have experienced a tax increase of 20-23% with little sign of deceleration.
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For nearly 50 years, the Durham City Eno River has been a sanctuary for many plants, animals, and patrons. Now, the River and Recreational Park are at risk of a potential development totally 380 housing units. Protesters are reaching out to anyone who wishes to save this small piece of North Carolina history. Visit enoriver.org to help save/preserve the Eno, even the smallest voice can make an incredible difference.
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Small business owners of the tristate area have discovered a great way to promote their brand, Tik-Tok, more specifically, Food Tik-Tok. Businesses such as Andia’s Ice Cream, Raleigh Cheesy, and Queso Monster have attracted thousands of followers through viral tik-tok videos. Now, the social media platform has become a new-found way of extending one’s products/services throughout the entire world.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 39 Issue 18, May 2022, p15 Periodical Website
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The Duke, a Roger Mitchell film, will now be playing in a theater near you. The film will portray the famous art heist of 1961, involving Francisco de Goya’s “Portrait of the Duke of Wellington” and the National Gallery of London.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 39 Issue 18, May 2022, p18 Periodical Website
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