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Dr. Loleta Foster: A Longtime Community Member Who Builds Key Relationships
When Dr. Loleta Foster first moved to Fayetteville in 1973, she saw the potential in then-named Methodist College. “It was this little school on the other side of the city,” Foster recalled. “It seemed like it was out in the middle of nowhere because there were hardly any buildings or restaurants along Ramsey Street. But I saw the promise and wanted to make a difference.”
Ishmil Harvey: A journey of inspiration and dedication
FAYETTEVILLE — Ishmil Harvey, a 23-year-old from Elizabethtown, is making a significant impact as a program staff member this summer at Camp Dixie in Fayetteville.. A dedicated student at the University of Mount Olive (UMO), Harvey is on track to graduate in December 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in recreation and leisure studies. Since enrolling at UMO in 2020, he has distinguished himself academically and personally.
Ex-husband of accused murderer Avantae Deven says hidden lockbox with multiple IDs made him leave her
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Tyson Alvarez recalled what it was like to hear his ex-wife was charged with murder. Alvarez was married from 1996 - 2006 to Avantae Deven, the Fayetteville woman charged with murdering her two adopted children. “To hear this about her being involved in a murder, it’s...
‘Grow the Legacy’: RCE’s Fearless 6 wins national cheer competition
BILOXI, Miss. — Four teams from a local cheerleading organization competed in a national competition earlier this month, with one of those squads bringing home a national title. Champions in Motion Richmond County Elite sent 60 cheerleaders to the NYA Association’s 2024 Nationals at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center....
First Black female engineers with Greensboro Fire Department speak about experience
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Being a firefighter is one of the most important jobs in our community. Two in Greensboro are seeing the position from a different perspective since being promoted. “A lot of people say this is the best job to have on the fire department … driving the fire truck,” Cameron McLean said. […]
Natty Greene’s in Greensboro christens new beer garden, entertainment pavilion in honor of 20th anniversary
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Natty Greene’s Brewing opened its first location on South Elm Street in August 2004. Now, the brewery is celebrating two decades of success with the addition of the Natty Greene’s beer garden next to the South Elm Street location. According to a news release from Natty Greene’s, the new beer garden […]
MAMS bullying victim's age prevents records release
While police officials have confirmed there was an investigation related to an alleged bullying incident involving Mount Airy school students, they said this week details of the complaint cannot be released. The allegations were made public earlier this month when an area mother filed suit against the school district claiming her son had been on the receiving end of a pattern of bullying and abuse that culminated in an attack of both a physical and sexual nature on a field trip in Greensboro. ...
Food Lion internship a pipeline to opportunities
Mocksville resident Brad Parsley is the director of finance at Food Lion, headquartered in nearby Salisbury, but he started his career as a summer intern. In honor of National Intern Day on July 25, he reflected on his 22-year career and is paying it forward to the next class of interns. It all began in […] The post Food Lion internship a pipeline to opportunities appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Troutman native’s latest single tops Christian Country music charts
Troutman native Shellem Cline has added another No. 1 hit to his growing list of accomplishments. Cline’s latest single “One For You” is dominating the Christian Country Music world and sits atop three charts in the industry. The Singing News, ACCMA, and SGN Scoops all announced this week that the song topped their charts for the month of July and is continuing to expand when it comes to national airplay.
Man found dead week after he disappeared in Durham
A 41-year-old man from Durham who had been missing for a week was found dead Tuesday, according to his sister.It's been an emotional day for family and friends. The outcome they were hoping for was shattered after police confirmed a body found in a ditch was their loved one--Ira Henderson.Ira Henderson was last seen July 23 on Hillsborough Road near Lasalle Street.Tuesday afternoon, Durham police responded to a cardiac arrest call and found a man's body in a wooded area in a ditch. Family members tell ABC11 they alerted investigators to the scene off Highway 55 near Courtney Creek Boulevard. The location is about 10 miles from where he was last seen. His sister told ABC11 that Henderson's body had been found.Police confirm a motorcycle was also located near the scene and family members believe it is Henderson's bike.His family had already filed a missing person's report and was desperate to find him.Durham Police Department posted the flyer to their social media pages on Monday.
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