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42805
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Nordberg's experience in breast reconstruction makes him a valued part of Cape Fear Valley Heath's expanding breast cancer treatment program.
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42806
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Author Kim Hasty notes several popular venues for ice cream in the Fayetteville area including Gillis Farm and Andy's Ice Cream,
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42807
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Cape Fear Valley Health is partnering with Wake Research of Raleigh and the Carolina Institute for Clinical Research for conducting clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines.
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42809
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The Dorothea Adolescent Care Unit at Cape Fear Valley Health breaks ground this month. The new 16-bed inpatient adolescent psychiatric unit will serve children ages 12-18 and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2021
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42817
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In May 2020, Katy and Michael Stevick closed in on the purchase of the MacPherson House from Dawn and Bill Hester, the couple that originally turned the 1920 structure into a bed and breakfast. The Stevicks are a military couple with roots in Fayetteville, interested in the city's downtown revival.
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42955
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The article concerns John Manuel, who grew up in Fayetteville and is now a scout for major league baseball's Minnesota Twins.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May 2021, p30-33 Periodical Website
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For the past twenty years, members of of the Cape Fear Regional theater productions have selected individual bricks in the off-stage dressing rooms to sign and personalize as unique memorials.
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Brian Thompson was elected in June 2021 to the Board of Bishops of the worldwide African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, one of 12 people who oversee the general supervision of the church. Previously, he served a 20 years as pastor of Simon Temple AME Zion Church in Fayetteville.
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