Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of America's Indigenous cultures at the BraveNation Powwow and Gathering. Set for Saturday, March 23, in the Jones Athletic Center at…
"No competitions, just commas." That is the mindset behind the upcoming Future Rich Aunties Business Conference, which is set to take place from April 11th to April 13th here in…
The well-loved and long-awaited All American Races return on March 23. After virtual marathons during the pandemic, the All American Races were opened back up to in-person races last year…
St. Patrick's Day is a widely celebrated holiday that originated in Ireland but has since gained popularity around the world, especially in America. This festive occasion, which falls on March…
If you are not aware, this year is known as The Year of the Dragon. The Lunar New Year was formally observed on February 10th. The Lunar New Year marks…
Fayetteville Technical Community College is pleased to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the highly successful Funeral Services Education Program. Since 1974, FTCC has trained students for rewarding careers in the…
Fayetteville is the proud home of several women-owned businesses. March is Women’s History Month, a perfect time to highlight some of those businesses. Ta’Tianna Bonilla, lovingly known locally as the…
On March 5th, Fort Liberty's Provider's Cafe took part in the Philip A. Connelly army-wide competition between dining facilities. Every day, their team of 92G (Cook and Culinary) soldiers prepared…
No athlete, professional or amateur or otherwise, is immune from injury. Most athletes recognize the risk for injury is always present, but the thrill of competition and challenging oneself physically…
The friendly and caring staff members of the Disability Support Services office at Fayetteville Technical Community College are eager to provide students with the services they need to achieve their…
Floyd Properties is celebrating its 73rd year of building new homes and neighborhoods in the Cumberland and surrounding counties. We are very pleased to offer our customers many options to…
What a difference a year makes! Every vibrant municipality needs a successful Chamber of Commerce. I have written countless articles about the amazing opportunities available in Fayetteville and Cumberland County…
When it comes to regulating nurses, North Carolina is in an increasingly exclusive club. Unfortunately, the cost of our club membership far exceeds any benefits. In most states, nurse practitioners…
Coach Lefty Driesell died on February 17. He coached successful basketball teams at Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, and Georgia State. I wanted to honor him now, but I have written…
The Gilbert Theater is indeed back for another production. The season is NOT over and this production is sure to intrigue audiences. The latest musical production to hit the community…
The Oscars are coming up! According to the Academy of Motion Picture and Sciences website, the story of why their most coveted trophy is called the Oscar comes from Academy…
Fred Chappell, former North Carolina Poet Laureate and longtime professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro died on January 4 at age 87. To celebrate his contributions, I…
Professional photography is a thriving global business and Fayetteville doesn’t have a shortage of local premier photographers. Studio SM2 is adding to the talent and artistic eye of Fayetteville, located…
February is Black History Month, and there will be no shortage of activities for the public to participate in to immerse themselves in the culture and history of African Americans.…
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra and the Fayetteville Symphony Youth Orchestra will be joining forces for their annual Side-by-Side concert on Sunday, March 24 at 2:30 p.m. This exceptional event allows…
"No competitions, just commas." That is the mindset behind the upcoming Future Rich Aunties Business Conference, which is set to take place from April 11th to April 13th here in…
Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of America's Indigenous cultures at the BraveNation Powwow and Gathering. Set for Saturday, March 23, in the Jones Athletic Center at…
Many churches in the area are providing sunrise services to commemorate Easter, which falls on Sunday, March 31st. This religious holiday is being celebrated by numerous congregations as they gather…
In a poignant celebration of faith and unity, Fort Liberty will host a sunrise service on March 31 at the Main Post Parade Field. This unique event will see nine…