Call today to save your spot for the Gene Locklear Scholarship Inaugural Golf Tournament...
Call today to save your spot for the Gene Locklear Scholarship Inaugural Golf Tournament and Scholarship Dinner. Golf and dinner tournament packages and sponsorships are still available to join us for 2 great events which will benefit Lumbee Students through scholarships. The dinner is Thursday, April 30, 2026 at...
Robin Sage, the grueling “final exam” for Green Beret candidates, returns later this month
A fictitious guerrilla war is coming to North Carolina again later this month. Fort Bragg officials have announced the return of Robin Sage, the grueling "final exam" for Green Beret candidates. For two weeks, aspiring Special Forces soldiers will infiltrate the imaginary nation of Pineland, spanning 24 counties...
Terry Sanford’s Jacob Moore pitches a no-hitter in conference opener
A Terry Sanford pitcher completed a milestone on Tuesday, March 10, that hasn't been touched since 2019. Bulldogs senior ace Jacob Moore pitched a no-hitter in a 4-0 shutout over Purnell Swett to open Tri-County Conference play, and he did it all just before his 85 pitch count was reached. "It was one of the best...
Carolinas Weather Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Until 5 PM Thursday Threatens 30+ Counties and...
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Fayetteville, North Carolina – Severe thunderstorms could rapidly develop across eastern North Carolina and parts of northeastern South Carolina Thursday afternoon, placing more than 30 counties and coastal...
29 residents appointed to serve on City Boards and Commissions
During the March 9 Council meeting, City Council appointed 29 residents to serve on City Boards and Commissions, starting April 1. Boards and commissions members are volunteers appointed by City Council to serve as advisors who help shape the policies and programs of Fayetteville. There are some boards and...
Houston Coach & Fayetteville Native, Kelvin Sampson Pushes Hall of Fame Induction to 2027
Houston coach Kelvin Sampson has postponed his induction into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame until 2027. According to AP News, a scheduling clash forced him to choose between two commitments, and he picked Dick Vitale's gala for pediatric cancer research. The hall announced Sampson's inclusion in the 2026...
Volunteers pack meals to fight child hunger in the Sandhills
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina organized the event as part of its ongoing child hunger initiative.
Fayetteville restaurant scene sees openings and closures. Get the list
Fayetteville's ever-changing food scene saw several restaurant openings and closures in recent weeks. Two restaurants — both open less than two years — recently shut their doors, while a long‑awaited chain that only recently arrived in Fayetteville announced a rebranding. Meanwhile, a North Carolina‑based coffee...
NCWorks to Host Multi-Employer Resource Fair in April, Offering Resources to Job Seekers
The Harnett County NCWorks Career Center, will host a Multi-Employer and Resource Fair on April 8, 2026, from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. This event allows job seekers to connect with local employers, learn about current employment opportunities, and get connected with helpful resources. The event will take place at...
History hits road as Freedom Truck Museum makes stop at Fort Bragg
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary this summer, a convoy of six mobile museums, known as the Freedom Trucks, is traveling across the nation.

















