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U.S. 301 in Cumberland County to be closed for maintenance

A stretch of U.S. 301 in Cumberland County is scheduled to close Monday for routine maintenance.

 

West End man sentenced to prison in wreck that caused two deaths

CARTHAGE - A man was sentenced to prison Monday in Moore County Superior Court relating to a wreck that caused the deaths of two people, a State of North Carolina Office of the District Attorney news release said.

 

Barn, three small buildings destroyed in fire

A barn and three other small buildings were destroyed Tuesday by a fire near Lake Waldo, Stoney Point Fire Department Assistant . Chief Kevin Murphy said.

 

Incident at Hope Mills fitness center draws police, county deputy

HOPE MILLS - An incident at Snap Fitness in the Millstone Shopping Center late Monday night drew about a dozen Hope Mills police officers and a deputy from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.

 

Bill Kirby Jr.: A tall oak has passed, leaving us a lesser place

They gathered for this documentary film about World War II veterans taking a Stars and Stripes Honor Flight to the nation's capitol, where they would visit the WWII monument in recognition of their military brothers, present and past, who came…

 

Need to Know for Wednesday, Feb. 1

1 The Cape Fear Valley Blood Donor Center will have a blood drive Tuesday at the Beaver Dam Volunteer Fire Department on N.C. 210 from 3:15 to 7:45 p.m.

 

U.S. senators, locals express concerns over Trump's travel ban

A former interpreter for U.S. troops, the mother of a Fort Bragg soldier and the husband of a former U.S. government contractor whose family was targeted by insurgents were among those caught up in President Trump's executive order suspending immigration…

 

Operation Inasmuch's emergency shelter for men nearing completion

About a month from now, the leaders of Fayetteville Area Operation Inasmuch hope to see the opening of the faith-based organization's new men's emergency homeless shelter.

 

Man sentenced to minimum of 21 years in prison for murder

CARTHAGE - A man was sentenced Monday in Moore County Superior Court to a minimum of 21 years in prison for a 2013 murder, a State of North Carolina Office of the District Attorney news release said.

 

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