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Ben and Erin Napier’s flagship show, “Home Town,” returned to HGTV for its seventh season on December 4. According to a press release from HGTV, season 7 will have 20 episodes, stretching into 2023. The season “spotlights the couple as they bring new life to outdated homes in their small town of Laurel, Mississippi, while navigating their busy family life,” according to HGTV. The popular series, starring home reno enthusiasts Ben and Erin Napier, is all about paying tribute to the American small-town life. Every episode highlights the couple's dedication to rebuilding and revamping the area's historic homes while helping out their neighbors in the process.

The publisher of the local paper, Brian Porter, also wrote that he has received no communication from HGTV representatives despite repeated requests for details on local projects. So, in answer to the question about whether it’s fake or not, absolutely not. They’re a couple that’s as real as real can be, right down to their adorable baby.
Ben & Erin Napier’s ‘Home Town’ Show Returned to HGTV With New Episodes on December 4
Erin was pregnant on a lot of shows and audiences everywhere were thrilled when they introduced their new baby to them. Now, instead of just being the cutest couple on HGTV, they’re the cutest family on HGTV. See for yourself by tuning in to HGTV and following some of their amazing renos.

Those of us who spoke up addressed two elephants in the room -- the LLC and the Jackson-based Clarion-Ledger. We pointed out the two newspapers were covering this case -- one of them extensively. Because a so-called manager instructed a so-called rookie journalist to only focus on Forrest County. In most cases, the replacements are people who aren't necessarily loyal to the WDAM legacy.
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The town was reportedly chosen for the HGTV spinoff show after the series received 5,000 submissions representing 2,600 towns from across the country. According to officers, Aviles has 26 prior arrests and is described as one of the New York Police Department's "most prolific recidivist burglars." Aviles also had two active bench warrants, at the time of her arrest, for failure to appear in court. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.

If you don’t want another Katherine Sinclair tragedy … If you don’t want a class of citizens who believes they are above the law … If you don’t want the corruption and special treatment to continue, we need more citizens who are not scared to stand up for what’s right. When a girlfriend of Greg Burroughs called the Laurel Police Department back in 2014 because he was being abusive toward her and the girlfriend winds up being the only one arrested, that is all part of the “privilege” game. How dare she try to report a crime against one of the “special” people! Another part of that game is having that particular police report mysteriously disappear from the LPD’s records. The renovation was revealed on the third episode of the seventh season of “Home Town,” which aired on HGTV on December 18. The Napiers helped a couple, Alex and Wesley, who had a chance to buy Alex’s grandmother’s home in Laurel, Mississippi, ahead of their wedding this fall.
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Ben told us football games at Laurel High's Watkins Stadium, or "Between the Bricks," are his third favorite thing about living in Laurel. Beech & Lansdale Barber Shop (the oldest barber shop in town!), Estelle's Southern Cuisine, and The Knight Butcher. Here's your first stop if you ever visit the Home Town filming location. The couple restored and reopened the Laurel Mercantile with four close friends (including Erin's cousin, Jim Rasberry, and his wife, Mallorie, who happens to be Erin's best friend and makes appearances on the show). Other Laurelites include opera singer Leontyne Price, actor-evangelist Tom Lester, NSYNC's Lance Bass, and football players Clinton Portis and Jason Campbell. Nobody knows and loves Laurel, Mississippi, quite like Erin and Ben Napier.
The six-episode spinoff will feature the Napiers working with another community to renovate multiple homes and public spaces within a single town. It was announced on July 2, 2020, that Wetumpka, Alabama, will be the town featured in this new show. Erin and Ben Napier renovate houses in the historic district of Laurel, Mississippi. After being featured in Southern Weddings magazine and on the magazine's Instagram, they were contacted by HGTV. The show premiered in January 2016 and has been highly rated in the first three of the show's aired seasons.
Ms. Robinson is currently working on a number of web pages and reviews for a well-known company in Georgia covering television, movie, and product reviews. By saying that some people think it’s cluttered or maximalist but she just calls it “real life,” Everybody has stuff and they’re simply pieces that are comforting to us on stormy nights, welcoming us home when we come walking in the door. It’s always the perfect blend of cutesy farmhouse style and clean contemporary blended together to make the homes on “Home Town” as homey and welcoming as they can be.

Through the series, Erin and Ben have indeed put Laurel on the map. And since it's only a matter of time before people start planning to visit the small town (just look at all the folks trekking to Magnolia Market and Pioneer Woman Mercantile!), here's our guide to the Home Town filming location, complete with Erin and Ben's favorite local spots. Did I and others speak up about WDAM's lack of coverage of the saga? Some of us, in separate meetings where story ideas were shared, asked if there was anything new to the case.
She’s known exactly which Laurel house she has wanted for her own from way back when she was just a little girl. Since then, she has been keeping an eye on it and dreaming of buying it when she grew up. For years, she dreamed about living in the “little yellow cottage” that’s located in the middle of Laurel. Now, the dream has come true and they moved into their dream home in 2008 after they got married. Since then, they have restored that 1925 house and created both a new story and a new home for themselves. Of course, a trip to Laurel wouldn't be complete without a stroll to see some historic homes.
In the end, Ben and Erin create the ultimate gathering place complete with a custom table for outdoor dining and a pergola party area. The couple met while they were students at the University of Mississippi and were married in 2008. They have two daughters, Helen, who was born in January 2018, and Mae, who was born on May 28, 2021. The couple also recently appeared in one of Discovery+’s new scripted holiday movies, “A Christmas Open House,” which is available to stream on the platform now.
They also brought the Christmas spirit to a “Home Town” special, which aired on November 27 on HGTV. Lots of drama has unfolded in Fort Morgan, Colorado as Erin & Ben Napier and Dave & Jenny Marrs try to fix up the town for the second season of "Home Town Takeover." Deal said that she had not realized her interaction with the employee was a violation, but that she’d learned her lesson. The Council opted unanimously to approve a motion in which it verbally reprimanded the mayor rather than censure or apply punitive damages. Mayor Deal, who’s been heavily involved with producers and film crews, has given small glimpses of what’s to come, including hinting at a “spectacular” upgrade to the memorial park devoted to Big Band leader Glenn Miller, who was the town’s most famous resident.
The married couple restores Southern homes in Laurel, Mississippi. Mayor Deal said she never complained about Glammayer to an employee or City Council member, and the investigation didn’t find evidence of her doing so. Investigators did find that she called an unnamed city worker to inquire about the lack of landscaping around the town’s historic Rainbow Bridge, which made the employee feel pressured to perform work that wasn’t budgeted for. Deal said she had said she wasn’t calling as the mayor — just a concerned citizen — and volunteered to help. But City Councilman Clint Anderson said she’s always the mayor.
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Napier also added in her post that the items shown during the episode are available to purchase at the Laurel Mercantile’s website. After their decision, Mayor Deal presented a “surprise” for the council members and residents who had gathered for the meeting. In a slide show, she shared photos of progress being made by HGTV to redo the landscaping and signage around the Rainbow Bridge and requested that the Council make sure to provide funding in the future to maintain the work being done there.

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