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The AsONE Prayer Walk took place April 16 in downtown Fayetteville. Participants gathered at Festival Park and then walked through downtown Fayetteville, stopping at prayer stations along the …

Three teams of Cumberland County Schools students will see their STEM experiments headed to outer space after securing spots during a STARward STEM Expo on Tuesday. During the expo, which was held …

The Fayetteville Woodpeckers have announced a plan to help those who have sensory sensitivities better enjoy their experience at Segra Stadium. The organization will have sensory bags available …

SPRING LAKE - On Saturday, several people including Spring Lake Alderman Marvin Lackman, Alderwoman Adrian Thompson and Alderman Raul Palacios gathered to clean up the Spring Lake Veterans Memorial …

Cumberland Community Foundation has announced more than $600,000 in academic scholarships for 21 high school seniors who were named Robert H. Short scholars. The last-dollar-in award provides up to $7,500 a year for up to four years for a total of $30,000 per student, the foundation said in a release.

The girls and boys basketball teams at Spring Lake Middle School were recognized Monday night by the Spring Lake Board of Aldermen for winning their Division III Championships.

The Robert P. Holding Foundation donated $30,000 to the Fayetteville Technical Community College Foundation to create the First Citizens Bank Endowed Scholarship. “The Robert P. Holding Foundation has a strong sense of respect and gratitude for the work of Fayetteville Tech and the programs it offers to enhance the lives of the citizens of North Carolina,” said Hank Dunbar of First Citizens Bank.

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