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Businesses, commuters adjust for two-year Fort Bragg main gate closure

The repairs to the All-American Freeway and the replacement of the Gruber Road Bridge are necessary investments, a Fort Bragg spokesperson said.
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Cumberland County Board of Education approves two new principals

The Cumberland County Board of Education approved the appointments of Estella Johnson as principal of Cumberland Academy K-5 Virtual School and Emily Richards as principal of Long Hill Elementary School. Johnson brings more than 15 years of experience in education to her new role. She currently serves as a founding...
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Red Springs residents raise concerns about Hurtt’s resignation, other issues

RED SPRINGS — Emotions flared during the community-led Citizens for a Better Red Springs meeting on Monday evening. “We know that we need to address a lot of issues, and we are going to do that tonight,” said Renet McQueen, head of the organization. “The town manager has too much autonomy and together we can change the
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‘We Just Want Clean Water.’ Residents Sue Robeson County Over Landfill Contamination

Viv Tolson Wayne rang the large dinner bell on her front porch along Britt Road in St. Pauls. The crowd on her front lawn hushed their conversations and turned toward the 75-year-old, who wore a red T-shirt and white cowboy hat. On that April day, Tolson Wayne gathered dozens of...
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20-year-old arrested in Red Springs stabbing death

ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WPDE) — A suspect was arrested after a fatal stabbing in Red Springs over the weekend, according to a release from the Robeson County Sheriff's Office (RCSO). Kendell T. Cogdell, 20, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of 42-year-old William Dial. On Saturday at...
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Gates Four Summer Concert Series comes back with 80s Unleashed and Autumn Tyde

Big hits, lawn chairs and a little nostalgia are once again on the menu as the Gates Four Summer Concert Series welcomes 80s Unleashed and Autumn Tyde for an evening of music under the stars. The concert takes place on Saturday, June 27, at Gates Four Golf & Country Club,...
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Feed solutions company selects Cumberland County

The Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corporation is excited to announce that Upcycle Feed Commodities has selected Cumberland County for its first manufacturing facility. The project will create 25 direct jobs and invest over $6 million in real estate and equipment. Upcycle Feed Commodities specializes in t
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School board chairwoman’s daughter recalls mother’s final moments: ‘She fought from her core’

Judy Musgrave is remembered as a mentor, advocate, and leader who inspired generations of students and educators.
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Fayetteville Hosts Free Juneteenth Jubilee With Music and Community Events

The Juneteenth Jubilee will return to downtown Fayetteville on Friday, June 19, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Festival Park. It's totally free. Organizers say they want to honor Black American history while bringing people together. Music, art, and community will be at the heart of what happens. Performances...
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Hope Mills Residents Back Property Tax Increase to Fund Police Department

More than 20 Hope Mills residents spoke on Monday, June 15. They told town leaders they want a property tax increase for the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget. The money would go to the police department. It would pay for more officers. Mayor Jessie Bellflowers attended the public hearing. So did...

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