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Longleaf Pine Realtors® Association presents the 31st Regional Realtor® Rally
The Longleaf Pine REALTORS® Association is thrilled to announce the 31st Regional REALTOR® Rally, taking place on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Crown Complex. This premier event, dedicated to empowering real estate professionals, promises a full day of insightful sessions, networking opportunities, and valuable resources designed to elevate the success of its attendees.
U.S. titanium company to invest $867 million in new Fayetteville manufacturing site
A US titanium company is choosing Fayetteville as the home of its new manufacturing facility. The new titanium mill is projected to invest almost $1 billion into the city's tax base and bring more than 300 jobs.The site at Bethune Drive in Fayetteville is about 100 acres of unoccupied land now but officials said American Titanium Metals decided its forthcoming mill could be up and running there as early as 2027."We know we were up against other states, including Texas being one other state here in the South," said Robert Van Geons, President & CEO, of Fayetteville Cumberland County Economic...
FSU receives $2.07M grant for nursing program expansion from UNC System office
Fayetteville State University has been awarded a $2,069,213 grant from the University of North Carolina System as part of the Health Care Workforce Expansion Initiative. This funding will enable FSU's School of Nursing to expand its program and “bolster undergraduate degree completions.” The SON currently has 113 students enrolled in its pre-licensure track and accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs. During the 2024 Commencement in May, 23 nurses graduated from FSU and the group boasted an impressive 95.24% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN® examination.
Leslie J. Anderson’s ‘The Unmothers’ Barrels Onto the Scene
The Unmothers by Leslie J. Anderson ostensibly follows a reporter through a small town. This reporter, Marshall, and this town, Raeford, both have parts of their past they’d rather not share. Not kept secret is why Marshall is in town: a horse gave birth to a human baby. If that sounds unbelievable, don’t worry; Marshall and her boss think so too. This folk horror novel is also a detective story—one where the stakes keep rising. You can follow the case when this debut novel arrives from Quirk Books on August 6th, 2024.
Parkton Woman Wins $343,000 In North Carolina Instant Win Lottery Game
Carletta Woodall from Robeson County has won an astounding amount of over $343,000 in the North Carolina Education Lottery. Let’s congratulate her on her big win!. On a peaceful evening of July 11, Carletta made a life-changing decision to place a mere $1 on the Bison Bonanza digital instant game, while unwinding at her abode in Parkton. Little did she know that the game boasted of a progressive jackpot that could be won at any moment, and in her case, it happened right before she retired for the night. This stroke of good fortune led to Carletta scooping a significant amount of cash.
Army wants to test wells near Fort Liberty for PFAS
Military leaders from Fort Liberty met with Spring Lake residents on Thursday after the Army discovered forever chemicals in underground water at three locations on post near the boundary of some neighborhoods. The Army is asking homeowners with wells for permission to take a sample of their water. Many of...
I visited Fayetteville’s historic graveyards. Here’s what I learned about our history.
Every life is a story that ends in a sad event — namely the death of the central character. So to walk through a quiet cemetery is to leaf through a storybook filled with narratives of people who loved, lost, worked, fought, struggled, laughed, cried and experienced the whole of it — like...
City worker identified in fatal ATV crash Thursday in Fayetteville, police say
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — The name of a man who was involved in a fatal ATV crash Thursday morning has been released. The police have identified as Joseph Mial, 55, of Fayetteville in the crash that occurred on Fisher Road and Lakeway Drive in Fayetteville. In the police report,...
3 Things To Know For Saturday
Here are three things to know for Saturday, July 27:. 1. Nadine Shipman book signing: Today, 3 p.m., Clarkton Town Hall, 81 North Elm Street. A Family Legacy: North Carolina State Legislator, The Honorable John J. Newell of Bladen County. READ MORE. 2. Gospel Concert: Today, 8 p.m., Camp Clearwater,...
You are invited to the District 3, Back to School/Community event on Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 10 am till 1 pm at Rogers' Screen Printing
You are invited to the District 3, Back to School/Community event on Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 10 am till 1 pm at Rogers' Screen Printing on 4555 Fayetteville Road in Lumberton, NC. The event is hosted by Council Representatives Pam Hunt and Harold Smith. The “Back to School” community event will include FREE school supplies, food and ice cream and activities for the children.
‘Superman’ Crew Member Dies Of Apparent Suicide Near Atlanta Set
A crew member working on a Superman movie shoot at Trilith Studios near Atlanta died by an apparent suicide on Wednesday. Fayetteville Police responded to a report of an unconscious adult contractor in a car at the studio lot and found the deceased female Teamster member with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected, and the incident is not linked to ongoing studio projects. The tragedy occurred during production of the Superman film starring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan. This marks the first standalone Superman project in over a decade and explores the hero reconciling his alien heritage with his human upbringing. Warner Bros. and DC Comics representatives have not provided direct comments on the incident. (THR)
How to watch Fayetteville's Olympians in Paris: TV schedule
The Olympics are underway in Paris, and Team USA is primed to add to its world-best total of 2,629 medals in the Summer Games. Among those athletes set to compete for the United States are a pair of Fayetteville natives. Gray's Creek graduate Quanera Hayes and Jack Britt alum Capt. Samantha Sullivan...
WRAL Investigates new claims of abuse against woman charged with killing her adopted children
New claims of abuse against the Fayetteville woman charged with murdering her adopted children and hiding their bodies. What a woman is telling WRAL Investigates about what she endured at the hands of Avantae Deven decades before the murders.
Changes are coming to Cape Fear Valley's Owen Drive campus. Here's what's planned.
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center has planned several significant infrastructure enhancements, including a major expansion of its parking facilities to support the future medical school. Chaka Jordan, hospital spokesperson, said Monday that the expansion at 1638 Owen Drive will introduce approximately 1,000 new parking spaces, "specifically designed to alleviate the current staff parking shortage." ...
Notice of Public Hearing for Power Supply Adjustment (PSA)
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission (PWC) will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on a proposed Power Supply Adjustment on AUGUST 14, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. in the PWC Board Room, Administrative Offices, 955 Old Wilmington Road, Fayetteville, N.C. Persons who wish to be heard on the Power Supply Adjustment may appear at the public hearing or submit written comments in advance of the hearing.
American Titanium Metal Plans Fayetteville, North Carolina, Operations
Titanium manufacturer American Titanium Metal, doing business as Project Aero, plans to establish operations in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The $867.8 million project is expected to create 304 jobs in Cumberland County. The new 500,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will melt, roll and finish titanium. “It has been a pleasure working with North...
Talented Young Golfer Has Asheville Roots
Fayetteville – Quinn finished in the top 40 in his group for players ages 6-8, in the Under Armour Junior Summer Nationals. That was June 17-23 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach, Fla. He turned eight last month, on June 8. Quinn was consistent. He shot 47...
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