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A new pathway through high school, community college, and university is about to open for students of the construction trades. Fayetteville State University and Fayetteville Technical Community ...
As summer approaches in Fayetteville and Cumberland County, the stage is being set for a popular, local tradition that blends live music, community fellowship, and support for education and literacy ...
Equine-assisted therapy has been recognized as a powerful tool in promoting mental and emotional healing. By building a connection with horses, participants can experience reduced anxiety, improved ...
Written by J. Antoine Miner, Sr. In today’s America, the term Black fatigue has evolved far beyond its original context. Initially coined to describe the emotional weariness experienced by Black ...
You’ve heard it as often as I have: “we don’t make things here anymore.” It reflects the widespread belief that domestic manufacturing and other goods-producing industries have cratered since the ...
Shop Cursive, formally known as White Trash & Colorful Accessories, is thrilled to mark its 20th anniversary, a milestone that speaks volumes about its commitment to creativity and community. Over the ...
After a period of delays and contractor issues, the Mazarick Park Tennis Center is finally seeing progress. The City of Fayetteville has confirmed that construction is back on track, bringing renewed ...
Despite a century-long list of iterations and much time spent vacant and in disarray, the iconic Prince Charles Hotel is about to see yet another change that may restore it to a community classic.
Dear Volunteers and Community Partners,As we approach the end of the school year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the incredible support that surrounds our students and schools each day.
Calling all playwrights, it’s that time of year again. Gilbert Theater’s Playfest 2025 is now officially accepting submissions in keeping with a long-standing commitment to the community and bringing ...
Right now you are probably asking yourself: “Self, what would Shakespeare think about our modern-day Romeo and Juliet story of Bill Belichick and his lady love Jordon Hudson?” Shakespeare might say.
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