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A Hope Mills woman faces attempted murder and assault charges after being accused of stabbing her husband early Saturday, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said. Around 2:45 a.m., deputies responded to the 1800 block of Gumberry Court in Hope Mills in reference to a stabbing. 

Cumberland County will have seven locations for one-stop early voting ahead of the May 17 primary election, the county Board of Elections said. Early voting starts April 28 and continues through May 14.

The booms are back

People around Fort Bragg can expect to hear some “booms’’ over the next few days as the 10th Marine Regiment returns to the military installation for its semi-annual …

HOPE MILLS - The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 Monday night in favor of selling the Trade Street property that at one time had been planned as a town museum.  Commissioners …

HOPE MILLS - The town Board of Commissioners on Monday is expected to sign off on the sale of the Trade Street property that had once been planned as a town museum. It is one of several items on the board’s consent agenda.

Commission narrows list of names for Fort Bragg, other Army posts

The congressional Naming Commission announced Thursday that it has narrowed its list of potential new names for nine Army installations, including Fort Bragg. The post will no longer be called Fort Bragg, which carries the name of Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg.

Cumberland County Animal Services will host a drive-thru vaccination clinic Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. Animal Services hopes to vaccinate 450 pets through this event, Director Elaine Smith said in …

HOPE MILLS - The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Monday night to hold the town’s Fourth of July festivities on July 2. Commissioner Bryan Marley was absent from the vote.

HOPE MILLS - The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners on Monday will consider authorizing the town manager to negotiate with builders for work related to the bathrooms at the Thomas Oakman Campbell Chapel.

The Cumberland County Board of Elections needs voters who are registered as Republicans or unaffiliated to serve as precinct workers for the May 17 primary. Workers are needed for all 75 polling sites, said Angie Amaro, interim director of the county Board of Elections.

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