Nursing assistant has solo late-night dance party after checking NC lottery ticket Mark Price, The Charlotte Observer
May 10 A North Carolina woman says she couldn t help but start dancing around her living room in the middle of the night after discovering she was holding a winning lottery ticket.
Daphne Deberry of Asheboro got the ticket the day before, but didn t bother scratching off the numbers until 1:30 in the morning, according to a release from the N.C. Education Lottery.
Her prize was $200,000, officials said.
With the rest of the world asleep, the certified nursing assistant celebrated alone, including talking to herself.
NACS Announces TruAge⢠Digital ID-Verification Solution
Molson Coors is the first beer company to join TruAge™, with pilot tests at select convenience stores to begin shortly.
May 11, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. A groundbreaking digital identification solution that enhances current age-verification systems at all retail points of sale and protects user privacy has been announced by NACS, the global trade association that represents the convenience and fuel retailing industry, and Conexxus, its standards-setting partner.
TM solution makes the traditional carding experience more convenient and accurate. It addresses age-verification beyond the traditional store register to online ordering, home delivery and curbside pickup, which have grown in popularity during the pandemic.
By Sarah Tate
May 10, 2021
Health care workers have faced many challenges over the last year, from surviving a pandemic to providing treatment and care to those who were affect, so it was a welcome surprise for one woman in North Carolina who recently scored a big lottery win, thanks to a new state game.
Daphne Deberry is a certified nursing assistant who lives in Asheboro. According to
WXII, she also holds the title of the first person to win the top prize of the new North Carolina Education Lottery 7 game. I still can t believe it, said Deberry. I feel good.
TXB Partners with RangeMe to Source Products Amidst High Demand for Convenience
Partnership increases connection between leading store and over 175K suppliers
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Texas Born (
TXB), a family of customer service-oriented convenience stores and quick food operations, announced its partnership with RangeMe, the industry standard online platform for product sourcing between retailers and suppliers, to streamline its product sourcing efforts.
Through its partnership with RangeMe, TXB can now access more than 175,000 suppliers in one place and can leverage the platform to find those brands and suppliers that will help create an exciting product mix for TXB guests.
Texas Born Chooses Product Sourcing Tool to Enhance C-Store Selection April 27, 2021 at 10:52 AM EDT By Bryan Wassel
Texas Born (TXB), a family of convenience stores and quick food operations with
47 locations across Texas and Oklahoma, has partnered with RangeMe to streamline its product sourcing efforts. TXB, formerly known as
Kwik Chek, will gain access to more than
175,000 suppliers through a single platform that the retailer will use to enhance its product mix.
TXB currently offers more than
4,000 items ranging from beverages and grab-and-go snacks to freshly made food. The pandemic has put convenience stores on the lookout for new pantry-filling items, take-home meals and bigger pack sizes of products to help cautious shoppers avoid lines at larger stores. The RangeMe solution will help TXB adjust its current assortment to meet these needs.