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June 9, 2025

Articles by Elizabeth Lincicome for North State Journal

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NSJ talks NC Sweetpotatoes (yes, one word!)

February 23, 2022 Elizabeth Lincicome for North State Journal

Below is an excerpt of a 2021 interview with the NC SweetPotato Commission in honor of their 60th anniversary. Follow the latest recipes, learning resources and industry updates at ncsweetpotatoes.com.   RALEIGH — The North Carolina […]

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Instructors, salon owners fight for occupational licensing reform

October 25, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

Cosmetology instructors and hair school owners across the state are rallying support for a bipartisan bill that would vastly decrease the number barriers to employment for teaching in their profession currently applied by North Carolina’s […]

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Fairgoers, vendors savor annual celebration of North Carolina’s best

October 20, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

RALEIGH — The North Carolina State Fair is back in full swing this year after the 2020 version was canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, whose agency oversees the annual 11-day […]

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Supply and labor shortages still evident across NC

September 3, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

RALEIGH — Summer is winding down, which means it’s time to go back to school. Unfortunately, teachers, parents, and students say they are already feeling the effects of certain product shortages related to the lingering […]

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Third generation pitmaster “spreads the gospel of N.C. barbecue”

June 17, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

It’s no secret that North Carolina is home to some of the nation’s best barbecue. From chopped, to pulled, to ribs and everything in between, there is a virtual barbeque revolution taking place across the […]

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Local businesses struggle to fill vacant positions

June 3, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

RALEIGH — More than a year after COVID-19 shut down everything from restaurants to movie theaters and even some forms of outdoor recreation, many business owners are still struggling to reopen due to a lack […]

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Competition among grocery chains heats up across NC

May 26, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

RALEIGH — When it comes to the grocery wars here in North Carolina, the competition is heating up. Just last month, Greensboro-based The Fresh Market was recognized as the “Best Supermarket in America” for 2021 […]

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NC SweetPotato Commission launches new school videos focused on healthy meals 

May 22, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

Although the past year forced many kids to skip the cafeteria line in favor of virtual learning and lunch at their kitchen tables, increasing vaccination rates among teachers and even school aged children means lunchrooms […]

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Local concepts on the rise: art advocacy and modern heirloom jewelry

April 30, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome

RALEIGH — As the nation struggles to put the last year of political and social unrest, mass shootings, and a global pandemic in the rearview mirror, two new Raleigh-based businesses, Artsuite and Lily Booth, are […]

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Couple’s vision breathes new life into pre-Civil War mansion

April 21, 2021 Elizabeth Lincicome, North State Journal

RALEIGH — Nearly three years in the making, North Carolina’s newest small luxury hotel, Heights House Hotel , will open later this Spring and is accepting reservations and scheduling private events as of May 6th. Owners […]

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