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January 20, 2022

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 39th Year • Issue No. 3 • January 20, 2022 "Striving To Help Small Businesses Succeed!" TWO TWO BIG BIG DAYS! DAYS! Ora Ora SUPER SUPERMARKET MARKET & BROAD RIVER HAMS & BROAD RIVER HAMS ONLY ONLY $ 6 99 99 each each 1026 EAST MARION ST., SHELBY, NC WE ACCEPT EBT, SNAP, FOOD STAMPS, DEBIT 704-487-4377 WWW.ORASUPERMARKET.COM Like Us On Facebook! BACON WRAPPED FILETS BACON WRAPPED FILETS FRIDAY • JAN. 28 FRIDAY • JAN. 28 TH TH & SATURDAY • JAN. 29 & SATURDAY • JAN. 29 TH TH HRS: 8AM-6PM MON-.SAT. Our 79 Our 79 th th Year! Year! Kingdom's Cup one of six SB's in their Marion Street mini-mall by MICHAEL E. POWELL CF Media michael@cfmedia.info For husband and wife Christian entrepreneurs David and Claudia M. Vaughn, open- ing the Uptown Business Center has been a dream come true. Claudia said the Uptown Business Center, located at 231 E. Marion St., in Uptown Shelby, has now been open for 14 months. "We own three busi- nesses total in the mini-mall; The Kingdom's Cup; Golden Solutions Insurance, LLC; and Vaughn Home Improvement," said Claudia, who runs and manages Golden Solutions Insurance. The couple's first business adventure was Vaughn Home Improvement, she said, adding it started "…over 22 years ago." She continued, "Then, about three years ago, we decided to purchase and remodel the old Bost Bakery retail location, located at 231 E. Marion Street, Shelby," with the ice cream and coffee shop, The Kingdom's Cup, opening May 31, 2021. Said Mrs. Vaughn, "We are a Christian family-owned busi- ness. Our motto is, 'Where the coffee is strong, but our GOD is stronger!'" The Kingdom's Cup is man- aged by Jennifer Tomlin, with baristas Tajuana Tate and new- comer Lainey Bradley helping out. Mrs. Vaughn said while she does help out at the shop when needed, her main job is with Golden Solutions Insurance, an insurance company designed to help those who are turning See VAUGHN, Page 5 Entrepreneurial Vaughn's create incubator for small businesses The Kingdom's Cup is managed by Jennifer Tomlin (center), with baristas Lainey Bradley and Tajuana Tate helping out in the day-to-day operations. (photos by Michael E. Powell/CF Media) Some of the coloring contest pictures outside The Kingdom's Cup ice cream and coffee shop. The Christmas- themed coloring contest was held Dec. 13, 2021 for the Cleveland County elementary schools. The Kingdom's Cup manager, Jennifer Tomlin, shows her newest employee, Lainey Bradley, how to create one of their amazing coffee combinations for a customer. hometown hometown HEROES HEROES See Pages 12 & 13

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