Delivering Thanks to Our Newspaper Carriers!

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Delivering Thanks to Our Newspaper Carriers!
A10 / Sunday, October 11, 2015
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USINESS
Lawyer named among 10 best
The American Institute of DUI/
DWI Attorneys has recognized the
exceptional performance of North
Carolina’s DUI Attorney Matthew B.
Smith as 2015 10 Best DUI Attorney
for Client Satisfaction.
The American Institute of DUI/
DWI Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes
an annual list of the Top 10 DUI attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are
selected to the “10 Best” list must pass
AIDUIA’s rigorous selection process,
which is based on client and/or peer
nominations, thorough research, and
AIDUIA’s independent evaluation.
AIDUIA’s annual list was created to be
used as a resource for clients during
the attorney selection process.
One of the most significant aspects
of the selection process involves
attorneys’ relationships and reputation among his or her clients. As
clients should be an attorney’s top
priority, AIDUIA places the utmost
emphasis on selecting lawyers who
have achieved significant success in
the field of DUI/DWI law without sacrificing the service and support they
provide. Selection criteria therefore
focus on attorneys who demonstrate
the highest standards of Client Satisfaction.
We congratulate Matthew B. Smith
on this achievement and we are honored to have him as a 2015 AIDUIA
Member.
You can contact Matthew B. Smith
at 704-283-6116 or www.matthew
smithlaw.com.
The Enquirer-Journal
Salon Suites offers
hair, nails, massage
Sun Valley Salon
Suites to soon open
County, at least not of this size,” he
said.
There are similar facilities to it
around the Charlotte area but they
want to help keep stylists in Union
County, which is one of the reasons
yron and Claudette Jacobs
they’re choosing to build Sun Valley
hope to soon open Sun Valley Salon Suites in Indian Trail. They
Salon Suites in Indian Trail.
also want to help keep the stylists’
The new facility will be at 6601
customers in Union County, which
Old Monroe Road.
would help with the local
When open, it will offer a
economy. The new facility
variety of salon style suites
will also allow people to
for interested hair and nail
not have to drive as far for
stylists, massage therapists
the beauty, nail and other
and others.
ser vices offered at its various
“We’re targeting Oct.
suites, he said.
15,” Myron Jacobs said
“We hope for it to be full,
in reference to when
to have all 24 suites to be
construction on the new
leased out,” he said.
LACEY
facility will be complete.
Eventually they hope
HAMPTON
Not long after that
to expand further and to
ENQUIRER-JOURNAL
they hope to have all the
possibly build more similar
necessar y paper work
facilities throughout the
finished and be able to open to
county, he said.
the public. When open, the facility
“We’re excited about this
will consist of 24 individual private
opportunity and look for ward
suites. Those interested will be able to start ser vicing the public in
to rent the suites to operate their
October,” he said.
own salon out of the facility, he said.
For more information about Sun
“You’re owning your own
Valley Salon Suites call 704-443-1363
business but in a contained space,”
or send an e-mail to svssuites@gmail.
he said in reference to the overall
com or visit sunvalleysalonsuites.
idea of Sun Valley Salon Suites.
com.
They already have some people
interested in owning some of the
suites and are working to bring in
Other Business News
more. Sun Valley Salon Suites will
What: Lunch Mob-Pita Pit
be the first of its type that he and
When: Oct. 13, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
his wife have operated though his
Where: 3816 Sardis Church Road,
wife, Claudette Jacobs, currently
Indian Trail
operates Echo Nail Spa in Monroe,
Note: The event is being hosted
he said.
by the Union County Chamber of
“We live here (Union County)
Commerce. For more information
we want to do business here and
visit www.unioncountycoc.com or call
there’s nothing like this in Union
704-289-4567.
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Delivering Thanks
to Our Newspaper
Carriers!
It’s time to express our appreciation for the
hardworking newspaper carriers who put our
publication in the hands of readers every day. In all
types of weather and road conditions, our carriers
remain committed to their routes, knowing that our
readers are counting on them to spread the news.
Thanks, newspaper carriers, for providing an
essential service to our community. We salute
your hard work, dedication and success!
500 West Jefferson St. Monroe, NC 28110
704-289-1541