Featured Articles

  • 1 Head out to Ole Mill Day for some seasonal fun
  • 2 Dr. Shanessa Fenner selected as 2025 Cumberland County Principal of the Year
  • 3 56th annual Cumberland County Golf Championship
  • 4 Unravel mysteries at The Vampyre’s Ball: Garden of Earthly Delights
  • 5 Arts Council celebrates Hispanic Heritage with new exhibit

News

  • 1 Noteworthy statistics underscore prevalence of breast cancer
  • 2 Westdale Vintage brings clothing, community to Haymount
  • 3 Discover creepy side of Fayetteville: Haunted locations
  • 4 The Lady in Black: Paranormal tales of the Sandford House
  • 5 Dr. Shanessa Fenner selected as 2025 Cumberland County Principal of the Year

Views

  • 1 Publishers Pen: The Best of Fayetteville Starts Now!
  • 2 Meanwhile on Earth Two...
  • 3 JD Vance and me
  • 4 Federal funds are going away
  • 5 Publisher's Pen: What Hope Mills needs now is LOVE, SWEET LOVE!
  • Publishers Pen: The Best of Fayetteville Starts Now!

      Left: Nat Robertson, President of the Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce speaks at the Best of Fayetteville 2023 Party.Middle: Bill Bowman, Publisher of Up & Coming Weekly presents a
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  • Meanwhile on Earth Two...

    Did you ever feel like you woke up on the wrong side of the Matrix? Our current year 2024 keeps dropping hints something is happening here, but what it is
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  • JD Vance and me

    Writing in the Sept. 5 Chicago Tribune, columnist Steve Chapman explained how “JD Vance keeps proving he's a terrible choice for VP.”Chapman wrote, with tongue in cheek, “Whatever his many
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  • Federal funds are going away

    One of the most predictable crises of modern times is the implosion of America’s federal finances.The basic math is inescapable. As recently as 2008, total federal debt held by the
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  • Publisher's Pen: What Hope Mills needs now is LOVE, SWEET LOVE!

    Last week, I had a refreshing and long-overdue conversation with Jesse Bellflowers, the Mayor of the Town of Hope Mills. He and I go back decades to his early days
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Arts

  • 1 Leuchtengburg’s 102nd birthday gift to us
  • 2 Arts Council celebrates Hispanic Heritage with new exhibit
  • 3 Carlos Tolentino’s bleach medium: A revolutionary art form
  • 4 Cumberland Choral Arts choirs to perform nostalgic, new Broadway hits
  • 5 Explore independent films at Indigo Moon Film Fest

Entertainment

  • 1 Stoney Point Fire Department Trail of Terror gives thrills, chills
  • 2 FSU celebrates Homecoming 2024
  • 3 Unravel mysteries at The Vampyre’s Ball: Garden of Earthly Delights
  • 4 56th annual Cumberland County Golf Championship
  • 5 Beardtoberfest: A celebration of facial hair, fun

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