At their Monday evening meeting, the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution opposing the Chemours Fayetteville Works plant’s proposed import of up to 4.4 …
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Looking for a free Thanksgiving meal? Here’s where to find one in Fayetteville
The holiday season is rapidly approaching and for many, that means gatherings with family and big meals. For those who may be alone or unable to afford a holiday meal this Thanksgiving, here’s …
Board approves emergency watershed contract, hears from Community Foundation at meeting
County commissioners approved a part of a watershed debris contract extension, made appointments to boards and heard four zoning cases during the board’s Monday meeting. Emergency …
New student mental health app, policy revisions on school board agenda
The Cumberland County Board of Education on Tuesday will consider approving the use of an app designed to support student mental health, decide the use of Gov. Roy Cooper’s one-time pre-K funds …
Board to nominate Civic Center Commission positions, consider emergency watershed contract
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners will meet at 6:45 p.m. on Monday for its regular board meeting. Here’s what’s ahead:
Cumberland County Schools holding inaugural exhibition of Indigenous cultures
As part of Native American Heritage Month celebrations, Cumberland County Schools is hosting its first Exhibition Pow Wow for both Native and non-Native students. Thursday’s exhibition …
Cumberland’s Connelly named N.C. Superintendent of the year
Cumberland County Schools’ Marvin Connelly has been named as the 2024 A. Craig Phillips North Carolina Superintendent of the Year. The award was presented Monday by the North Carolina …
Community members learn the horror of gun violence at inaugural event
Fayetteville has felt the impact of gun violence since the start of 2023 with more than 45 homicides so far, already surpassing last year’s total of 44. A collaboration of groups literally …
How will 2024 election maps change Cumberland County?
Last month, North Carolina lawmakers enacted three new maps to revise the state’s district maps for both chambers of the General Assembly and Congress.
Board moves forward with possible tobacco store restrictions, new splash pad in Gray’s Creek
During Thursday’s agenda session, Cumberland County commissioners approved a number of items to be added to the consent agenda of their next regular meeting — including potential limits …

