Our July “The Military Issue” magazine highlights our military community, from active service members with a passion for sports to veterans turned business owners and farmers to military spouses and families who masterfully adapt to the changes of military life.
Stories
How a military family’s design journey turned into a local interior design business
Meet Fayetteville native Lisa Faye Medina, the interior designer behind Wildfire Restoration and a military spouse
Fayetteville urban educational farm opened a farm-to-table marketplace in early July, gives back to military community
Farms Helping Families also teaches military service members transitioning into civilian life agricultural skills
Fayetteville’s new professional basketball team, Fayetteville Liberty, will make its debut in March 2026 with its inaugural season
Robert Lee Edwards Jr., owner of the new Fayetteville Liberty basketball team, is a retired Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 and hopes the team will make a positive impact off and on the court
July To-Do List: Top 17 things to do this month in Cumberland County
Experience exciting events happening in and around Fayetteville this month from CityView Magazine’s July issue
Juneteenth Celebration 5K
The event, hosted by the Fayetteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., sold out at 400 tickets this year, 5 days out from the race
Columns
Column: Remembering the sacrifices military families make on the homefront
My kids have grown up several miles from Fort Bragg and have witnessed just how different civilian family life is from military families
Column: Fort Bragg is a powerful economic engine
‘I can imagine life getting a lot better if state economic developers push as hard for us as they do for the Triangle and Triad,’ said columnist Tim White about the Greater Fayetteville area
Column: What we don’t always say about military life
Bilingual columnist Claudia Zamora shares thoughts about the struggles of military life
Columna: Lo que no siempre se dice de la vida militar
Columnista bilingüe comparte sus pensamientos sobre las dificultades de la vida militar en Fort Bragg, Carolina del Norte
Column: 6 books to read this July that honor our military
Here are six books to help us know our military heroes better
CityView’s July magazine explores Fayetteville’s military connections, honoring active service members, veterans and military spouses
The July “The Military Issue” magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County by mid-July
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