Fayetteville's top administrator will receive a 2 percent salary raise after his bosses reviewed his performance Thursday. The City Council met for almost 3 1/2hours in a closed session to conduct City Manager Dale Iman's annual evaluation.
Inspiration Retreats and minister Shari Willis will host First Sunday on Sunday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at The Coffee Scene on Morganton Road. Discussions, poetry reading, Bible references, door prizes and fellowship. 624-8665.
Cheers and thank you to Ms. Patty Bunn and her staff at Forever Kids (Raeford) for always helping me out with my child care needs, no matter what the request has been.
JONESBORO The Rev. Nan Nelson was appointed to pastor Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church in Jonesboro, with her first service on Independence Day.
Lightning sparked a fire that destroyed a home near Troutman early Tuesday morning the second such case since Sunday.
Hundreds of needy children will get donated bicycles this Christmas after all. Thanks to someone's generosity, Moses Mathis - widely known as The Bicycle Man - has found a new warehouse in Fayetteville big enough to store and fix hundreds of bicycles.
EL DORADO, Ark.----Deltic Timber Corporation : DELTIC TIMBER CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA SUMMARY SECOND QUARTER 2010 2009 Net sales $ 38,937,000 29,121,000 Net income 5,593,000 972,000 Earnings per common share Basic .45 .08 Assuming dilution .45 .08 Average common shares outstanding Basic 12,367,969 12,318,597 Assuming dilution 12,414,907 12,391,252 YEAR-TO-DATE 2010 2009 Net sales ...
Every morning Warren Hill wakes up to sunshine and a view of the mountains. Since retiring from the National Park Service in 1997, a job that took him to many of America's most beautiful places, he chose to settle in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Jim Heim, chairman of the Moore County Democratic Party, will lead the local delegation to the biennial convention of the North Carolina Democratic Party in Fayetteville next weekend.
Demand for medical office space around Cape Fear Valley Medical Center has created a mishmash of development over the years. City officials don't like what they have seen, and neither do some residents, who want safeguards against traffic, noise and commercial construction.