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Fayetteville City Council to discuss FEMA grants for flooded homes, revised dam policy

The Fayetteville City Council is scheduled this evening to discuss revising a policy for repairing roads over dams and applying for a federal grant to buy out badly flooded homes.

 

Hope Mills board to interview commissioner applicants

HOPE MILLS - The Board of Commissioners may have a new member after tonight's meeting.

 

Two killed in Lumberton wreck this morning

LUMBERTON - A wrong-way driver on U.S. 74 near N.C. 41 slammed into a vehicle this morning killing two Wilmington residents, Lumberton police said.

 

Beatles tribute tickets on sale Friday

Tickets go sale Friday at 10 a.m. for "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles" show at the Crown Theatre April 11.

 

Head Start worker accused of assaulting 4-year-old boy

A Fayetteville child day-care worker is accused of dragging and shoving a 4-year-old boy in November.

 

Former contractor sentenced to prison in theft of military supplies for black market

A former civilian contractor on Fort Bragg has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in the theft of more than 1,700 cases of ready-made military meals that were then sold on the black market in and around Fayetteville.

 

Cape Fear Regional Theater adds 'Mermaid' shows

Several shows have been added to Cape Fear Regional Theatre's production of Disney's "The Little Mermaid."

 

Super Bowl fans cheer on their favorites

Justin Albert was decked out in New England Patriots gear outside Bubba's 33 restaurant on Sunday afternoon. He was one of many passionate football fans watching the Super Bowl throughout Fayetteville.

 

Some in Lumbee tribe pushing for recall of Chairman Harvey Godwin Jr.

PEMBROKE - Some members of the Lumbee tribe are pushing to recall Chairman Harvey Godwin Jr.

 

Need to Know for Monday, Feb. 6

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.

 

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