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The phone erupted with noise just after midnight. Ilene Hills of Healthy Appetites Natural Foods was in Florida caring for her elderly mother when she got a flood of text messages.
“I couldn’t figure out what was going on,” she recalled last week, now back at the store in Camelot Industrial Park. “My phone was going crazy!”
Then Hills read one of the messages and let out a loud whoop: “You’re on Colbert!” Healthy Appetites had just received an on-air endorsement on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and her friends were all letting her know they had seen it.
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By Lisa Michals lisa.michals@yadkinripple.com
The Sara Holcomb house, built in 1898, was purchased by the county recently and will likely be torn down.
The rear of the Sara Holcomb house, 110 E. Elm St., shows the dilapidation of the structure.
Yadkin County government officials have completed the purchase of the Sara Holcomb house at 110 E. Elm St. in Yadkinville, which is at the intersection with Jackson Street and across from the courthouse.
The house was purchased for $128,000 from the heirs of Sara Holcomb, who passed away in 2013 at the age of 103 and was a longtime teacher in Yadkin County.